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OCT 24 1994 <br />806K. ' <br />58 <br />Pi,F 74r <br />setbacks, <br />but trailers could have the setbacks deviated. <br />At <br />some <br />point a plat was prepared for the area, although that plat was <br />never approved or recorded. Subsequently, there were various <br />actions taken for the lake and the fish camp. In 1976 a question <br />arose as to whether the amended C-1 zoning code allowed mobile <br />homes. At that time the Board of Adjustment granted a variance <br />allowing trailers in his development with the restriction that <br />the trailers be self-contained as far as having holding tanks. <br />In 1977 Mr. Holman, owner of the fishing camp, requested <br />electrical hookups for 15 lots in Finger #3. Mr. Holman wrote a <br />letter to Commissioner Wodtke agreeing that no more lots would be <br />sold until a sewer system was installed and that he would work <br />toward that end. One of these lots is #14 on Finger #3, which is <br />owned by the Purdues who now are requesting electrical hookup. <br />Staff cannot find any record of electrical being granted for <br />Finger #3. Subsequently, the County Commission did grant <br />electrical hookups for two lots on Finger #1. <br />Director Keating explained that there are 100 lots on the <br />three fingers of the fishing camp. There -are 65 residences, 9 of <br />which are year -around. Thirteen lots are vacant and some mobile <br />homes are built on double lots. Lot sizes vary, but most are 60 <br />feet in depth and 60 to 70 feet in width. Mr. Holman owns all of <br />the lots and has given them out in 99 year leases. <br />Director Keating reported that we are dealing with such <br />hazardous conditions as poor water quality, inadequate sewage <br />disposal, permanent structures and additions built without <br />permits and numerous building code violations. In addition, <br />there is also a 4 -unit hotel out there that has been built <br />without a permit. Director Keating felt this a very difficult <br />situation because staff is not sure how many uses were grand- <br />fathered in. <br />Administrator Wright felt that everyone agrees that the <br />sewer and water situation out there is sub -standard. However, <br />the construction of a sewer plant poses several problems because <br />40 <br />