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Dear council representatives and city manager and staff.... <br />As many of you know, I have been a strong supporter of recently new regulations regarding city policy.... <br />I was the only one that contributed to the pedafile discussion at the public hearing pertaining to it and <br />strongly supported the talk of new ordinance with regards to where, when, and how to control in our <br />hood.... <br />My interest was residents renting to John Q Public on our street and not knowing "who and the hell" is <br />this guy.... We know our neighbors, but we don't know some pedafile from down road and or street <br />coming into our street. Crystal Bay Rd.... <br />In the same vein, I was the only voice speaking at the public hearing in favor of supporting Ms. Anderson <br />when she was trying to gain support in denying short term rentals.... Again, "who in the hell" are these <br />people coming into our hood.... <br />I cannot stand by and agree to some bullshit about a 21 day f -in permit to some asshole we on our <br />street know nothing about.... <br />I have that as my main concern, but realize when you talk about LIVICD regulating the use, 2 boats can <br />be at all those docks.... <br />So, instead of 2 main docks with 2 boats being at there for years, we will have 8 boats with 4 docks.... <br />Notice the verbiage in the ordinance copied and pasted from it.... <br />❖ The rental of dock space is prohibited on lines 49-51. The licensee will declare their boat, to <br />avoid having the dock be rented out. For homeowners with visitors, a temporary visiting <br />dockage permit is offered for up to 21 days per calendar year for visits longer than 48 hours. <br />The city will issue a license plate, to be attached to the dock near Crystal Bay Road. <br />❖ Allowable Mooring of Non -Owned Watercraft. Mooring of watercraft not owned by the dock <br />licensee is permitted for a period of up to 48 hours, two times in a calendar year. Mooring of <br />watercraft not owned by the dock licensee is not permitted for a period in excess of 48hours <br />unless a Temporary Visiting Dockage Permit has been first obtained by the licensee from the <br />City and the fees established by the City have been paid. All Temporary Visiting Dockage <br />Permits shall contain the DNR registration number or US Coast Guard documentation (and <br />copies of same) of the boat and shall be limited to 21 days. No more than one Temporary <br />Visiting Dockage Permit may be issued in any calendar year to an individual dock licensee <br />Boat license number of any boats to be moored at the dock. <br />