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When the current question about lake access arose,the property owners of 600, 570 and 580 <br /> Big Island came together to explore the best possible solution for all parties. For over 40 years <br /> the Fieger property has utilized the eastern border of the Robb property as their boat access <br /> point. We understand the need for a new property owner to have this access legally declared to <br /> assure them access, which is why the three parties proposed a sale of land, from the Robb <br /> property to the Fiegers,to provide permanent access along the eastern property border of 570 <br /> Big Island. All parties were in accord and each member satisfied with this plan of <br /> accommodation. <br /> There is precedent for sale of land to adjoining property owners on Big Island including the <br /> purchase of land from (610 Big Island to 600 Big Island in 1993). Also, land was divided <br /> between the property owners at 670 Big Island and 650 Big Island as they divided and <br /> purchased the property in between them. <br /> It is our sincerest hope the council will recognize the benefits of having <br /> neighbors who resolve challenges together with a plan that works for all parties. We look <br /> forward to the council working diligently to retain this high level of consideration and <br /> accommodation we have built life-long relationships upon in this special island environment. <br /> In summary, it is important for the city of Orono to protect its public access locations on Lake <br /> Minnetonka as they serve specific purposes to ensure safety and allow the public the right to <br /> use city property. We feel that the solution agreed upon by the three property owners is the <br /> best path forward to preserve the right-of-way, protect the environment and provide access to <br /> the lake for the inland residents. <br /> Best regards, <br /> Donna, Brett, Jay and Eric Adams <br />