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circulated last Monday. <br />...relative to the average lakeshore setback. Any changes <br />to City Code are significant! The proposal presents a <br />potentially dramatic departure from the long standing <br />rules regarding lakeshore building set-backs. It may also <br />dramatically alter the current preservation of our <br />lakeshore and well established view protections. <br />The only way this vote can be delayed or modified is if <br />all of you object to the vote that the majority of tax <br />paying citizens have been unaware was imminent. <br />Apparently the City Council met privately in a workshop <br />setting in mid-August to evaluate the definition of the <br />average lakeshore setback and then proceeded to request <br />that the Planning Commission come up with proposed <br />changes. These changes are now due to be voted <br />on tomorrow night and yet it is highly likely that very <br />few of you have any idea of what these changes mean to <br />you or your neighbors. We ask that you object to any <br />form of a vote until the public has been fully informed <br />relative to the impact these changes will have on all of us <br />as property owners and our community as a whole.....Our <br />government can only represent us well when we are <br />informed and speak up for what is in the best interest of <br />our community as a whole. Please see the links below: <br />http://oronomn.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php? <br />view_id=1&event_id=380 <br />https://oronomn.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php? <br />view_id=1&event_id=380&meta_id=31449 <br />Kelli and Greg Hueler <br />(There were not enough people to stop the vote last week, so the new determinations passed.- <br />PS 9/12/19)