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STAFF REPORT <br />• Mike Blair, resident <br />619 Edgewater Dr. <br />South Bend, IN 46618 <br />• <br />I� <br />PROPOSAL <br />Part I: The resident proposes, with the owner's permission, to <br />install a pier at the site of the boat landing (constructed under <br />a previous c. of a.). <br />Part II: The owner also proposes <br />of the boat landing, rather than <br />previously requested. <br />planting shrubbery along the top <br />installing a railing, as was <br />STANDARDS <br />Environment: <br />Recommended• <br />If erosion control efforts become necessary to preserve the <br />riverbank, they should involve processes and materials <br />consistent with the natural beauty of the banks. The <br />development of boat landings, access points, scenic overlooks <br />or terraces should be done in such a way as to avoid <br />obstructing the view of the river and its banks. <br />Prohibited: <br />In erosion control <br />concrete, concrete <br />unsightly material <br />efforts to preserve the riverbank, poured <br />slabs, concrete building blocks or other <br />shall not be used. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />The staff recommends that the owner be permitted to install the <br />pier, pending approval of the state Department of Natural <br />Resources (resident will be required to show proof of approval <br />from DNR prior to receiving signed Certificate of <br />Appropriateness). <br />The staff further recommends that the owner be permitted to <br />install shrubbery along the top of the boat launch, rather than <br />the railing approved earlier, to provide a barrier between the <br />street and the drop-off of the boat launch. This shrubbery <br />should be no taller than three feet and shall be installed as <br />soon as possible. <br />