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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 28, 2000 <br />home. He stated that Council should not identify a home that is in the area when the home may be <br />• sold. The house will be surrounded by the athletic facility on two (2) sides. <br />• <br />• <br />Mayor Bergeson asked for a roll call vote clarifying that a no vote will bring the project to an <br />end. <br />Council Member Carlson voted no. Council Member Dahl voted no. Council Member <br />O'Donnell voted yea. Mayor Bergeson voted yea. <br />Motion failed with Council Member Carlson and Dahl voting no. <br />Mayor Bergeson called for a short break at 9:05 p.m. <br />Mayor Bergeson reconvened the meeting at 9:15 p.m. <br />Consider Site Plan Approval for Anoka County Beach Project (3/4 Vote Required), Jeff <br />Smyser — Staff advised the application from Anoka County Parks is for a site and building plan <br />review for four (4) structures on the west side of Centerville Lake. The buildings represent <br />further development of an existing beach facility area. <br />The site is within the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve (the Park). The Park is <br />zoned PSP Public Semi -Public. Public parks and recreation facilities as well as all -public county <br />government buildings are permitted uses in this zoning district. The site is within a shoreland <br />overlay district as well, so shoreland regulations apply. <br />All buildings are well under the 45' maximum height allowed by the zoning ordinance. Because the <br />facilities are within the large Park, the site plan meets the maximum building coverage and <br />minimum green space requirements for the zoning district, which are both 35%. The shoreland <br />maximum coverage of 60% also is not a problem. <br />The shoreland ordinance classifies Centerville Lake as a recreational development lake and <br />requires a setback of 75' from the ordinary high water level. The ordinary high water level has <br />not been specifically determined for Centerville Lake. However, staff from the MN Department of <br />Natural Resources (DNR) notes that the ordinary high water level is stable and is about the same <br />as the shoreline on this lake. The buildings are over 140' from the shoreline at the closest point. <br />The City Building Inspector will review building permit applications. <br />Staff reviewed the site and building plan in detail. Staff noted the Environmental Board <br />reviewed this project at its January 26, 2000, meeting. The Board had no recommendations on <br />the project. <br />The Planning and Zoning Board voted on February 9, 2000, to recommend approval of this <br />application with a 6/0 vote with a condition. <br />12 <br />