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ways further back from the lake. <br />3. The City of Orono has storm sewer facilities within the portion of right-of- <br />way to be vacated. <br />4. Electric, gas, telephone and cable utilities have been notified of the <br />proposed vacation and none have objected to the vacation nor indicated <br />they have existing facilities within the easement area. <br />5. The City Council finds that this right-of-way identified as a pedestrian <br />access to the lake in the Orono Comprehensive Plan. <br />6. The City Council finds that: <br />a) The vacation would affect access for use of the lake for the public. <br />The property owner's legal access to their property will not be <br />affected by the City maintaining the unimproved right of way. <br />b) The City has identified the right of way in the Comprehensive Plan <br />as a pedestrian access to Lake Minnetonka and has used parts of <br />the right of way for storm water utilities. <br />c) The unimproved dedicated right-of-way as it exists serves a public <br />purpose. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the vacation of unimproved <br />right-of-way as described above, and as shown Exhibit A, is hereby denied by the City <br />Council of the City of Orono on this 12th day of February 2018. <br />ATTEST: <br />Anna Carlson, City Clerk Dennis Walsh, Mayor <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />