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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 24,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 14. LA21-000040 TEXT AMENDMENT RELATED TO DOCK LICENSES AND BIG ISLAND <br /> Barnhart said based on the Council's direction from the previous meeting, Staff proposes some changes to <br /> an existing dock license regulation within the City Code which allows for the City to issue dock licenses <br /> initially intended for Crystal Bay Road and those four lots. The proposed changes would allow the City to <br /> issue licenses on the Big Island right-of-way areas.The draft ordinance introduces special terms and <br /> conditions for docks on Big Island as directed by the Council and also identifies the seven dock sites, <br /> which in the right-of-way terminate in the ordinary high water line.The draft ordinance also includes <br /> provisions that the dock complies with Lake Minnetonka Conservation District(LMCD)regulations and <br /> that the docks do not extend more than 24 feet from the ordinary high water line. It also establishes a one- <br /> year term for Big Island docks and allows the Council to review the license every year. Staff recommends <br /> the City install the docks in the right-of-way rather than relying on the private properties;that way the <br /> City can manage the system a bit better.LMCD has not reviewed the draft ordinance yet. He is looking <br /> for feedback from the Council on changes or rewrites. <br /> Johnson is not supportive of having the City own the dock. Lines 39-41 of the draft ordinance it says the <br /> City has identified seven lake accesses on Big Island.He is amenable to using any of those seven but <br /> thought the Council had it limited to one location. <br /> Walsh said yes,and maybe another location. <br /> Johnson said on Line 85-86 there is a 10 foot setback requirement from the property lines or another dock <br /> as they did on Crystal Bay because they did not want them too close together.There is a provision that the <br /> setback requirement to a neighbor dock license shall not apply to the dock licenses issued on Big Island. <br /> He does not think they need to add it because if they want to maintain that distance if they are able. <br /> Barnhart noted that may be a challenge because some of the right-of-ways may be too narrow to afford <br /> the 25 foot width. <br /> Edwards stated one right-of-way is 18 feet wide. <br /> Johnson thinks those sites would bump into the LMCD requirement of 10 feet on each side. <br /> Walsh thinks the LMCD would supersede anything in the ordinance so he they do not need that language <br /> in there. <br /> Johnson agrees they can strike it.The LMCD will have to approve the dock position in the end. Lines <br /> 113-115 talk about the expiration;Johnson said it is not automatically renewed,and asked if that is <br /> correct. <br /> Barnhart replied that is true. <br /> Johnson did not see language about selecting the location and how they would determine preferences. <br /> Barnhart thinks they would want it-if not in the Code-at least in the license agreement. <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />
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