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r`�, <br /> . ' � ' �( � j+ <br /> �� <br /> ���� <br /> To: City Council <br /> r, ; <br /> j' � ��'� <br /> From: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst. City Admin. - Long Term Strategy% � <br /> Date: April 13, 2009 �. <br /> Subject: Jon Eiss Request for pock, 3445 Crystal Bay Road <br /> Attachments: <br /> - Eiss Letter of Request 3-5-09 <br /> - Sta.ff Background Memo Dated 9-15-08 & 10-29-08 <br /> �. - Council Minutes 3-9-09 <br /> Jon Eiss of 3445 Crystal Bay Road had sent a letter requesting the ability to have a dock <br /> on one of the four City lake lots on Crystal Bay Road. His property is the new house on <br /> the end of Crysta.l Bay Road which has a stipulation in its variance approval resolution <br /> that it is not considered as riparian and cannot have a dock. His letter is attached. <br /> Mr. Eiss appeared before the Council on March 9 to sta.te his request in person. The <br /> minutes of that meeting are attached. <br /> Also attached if you want to review the history of this dock situation is my memo of 9- <br /> 15-08 / 10-29-08. Staff would like further direction how to respond to Mr. Eiss's request, <br /> as this matter and the questions of fairness and equity remain unresolved. <br /> �,,� Options for action may include but are not limited to: <br /> �� :....� <br /> � ��f�' <br /> .::.-r"� � 1. Do nothing; let all four lot owners across the road continue to put docks on City <br /> � J,�'` property. Expect negative fallout from one or more past owners of 3445 Crystal <br /> Bay Road. Deal with rental slip situations as a separate issue. <br /> .e�� � <br /> /�' 2. Require removal of the docks from the 4 City parcels. This has potential to result <br /> ��� in a costly legal battle since the property values will decrease significantly as soon <br /> as lake access is denied. <br /> .,;� 3. Sell each parcel to its opposite off-lake landowner (we acquired them by Quit- <br /> �T� � Claim Deed, so would have to sell them that wa , i.e. no warranties and let each <br /> Y_ ) <br /> owner deal with the consequences of the potential multiple holders of "bathing <br /> and boating rights". G�i%�� 1��;i��C�'���,. t.._. ,�� �,.,,�:�<'1 ����+..� <br /> � <br /> 4. Lease the individual lots to the respective four owners for unlimited lakeshore <br /> access. <br /> 5. Lease the individual lots to the respective four owners for limited lakeshore <br /> access, perhaps limiting the number and ownership of boats stored on the site. <br /> x�+ ; t � • <br /> �.. t` ��.i V �r`'� �, <' j•: �y�j�'"? / n'( :' J r-��; � <br /> �.... . <br /> L.l�� � ._ t�'t: <br /> � � ��:��� �.�-���,�`� C�t • �� , �a.. � �'� f l_ <br /> t <br />