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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,July 12,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 15. LA21-000042—Mohegan Hansen Arch o/b/o CBS MN Properties,LLC,2060 Wayzata Blvd <br /> West,Master Development Plan Approval,Zone Change,and Preliminary Plat— <br /> Continued <br /> Seals moved,Crosby seconded,to direct Staff to draft a Resolution of Approval for the proposed <br /> Master Development Plan,Zone Change,Preliminary Plat,and incorporating Conditions A <br /> through H.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 16. LA21-000040—Text Amendment Related to Dock Licenses on Big Island <br /> Barnhart said Council directed Staff to draft a resolution that will allow the City to put in docks and then <br /> people could license a slip on one of the docks. Staff and the City Attorney's office worked together to <br /> draft an ordinance. It was sent to the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District(LMCD)for comments and <br /> Barnhart's takeaway from those conversations is that certain things may require additional approval, <br /> variances, or licenses.The LMCD provided comments which Barnhart has shared with the City Council. <br /> This ordinance allows the City to initiate the licensing program for docks on Big Island.He is open to <br /> feedback or changes from the Council and noted they received feedback from one of the property owners <br /> on Big Island requesting that the item be tabled.He received this after he assembled the packet, and said <br /> the suggestion to table is not part of the critical path for the ordinance, although it may be part of the <br /> critical path for issuing a license at certain locations. <br /> Johnson noted in one of the neighbor's emails they listed things they would like to see. First,no canopies <br /> or lifts which Johnson thinks was sufficiently addressed,and second that it would be for the property <br /> owners only and not renters which Johnson thinks is reasonable. He knows that is a concern on Big Island <br /> with the VRBO and the Council is doing this to accommodate the property owners and not for them to <br /> increase activity out to Big Island. He suggested inserting something about that. <br /> Barnhart said with the Crystal Bay Road dock-slip,they had to document their boat license information <br /> before the City would issue a license. <br /> Mayor Walsh said that would almost take care of it. <br /> Johnson replied part of the Big Island rental could be their boat. <br /> Seals agreed. <br /> Johnson suggested added something saying"not to be used by renters."He noted the dock has to be <br /> approved by the LMCD and the person that wrote in said they wanted LMCD approval without requiring <br /> any variances from the LMCD.He does not want to limit someone's ability to get a reasonable thing done <br /> by the LMCD and that is the LMCD's business.He was also happy to see they sent this to the LMCD rep <br /> for input. <br /> Attorney Mattick received some correspondence from an attorney regarding lots 19 and 20 who felt that <br /> the City had relinquished their rights to those particular lots. One thing to keep in mind is as they look for <br /> locations for docks they will need to look at those specific properties to make sure the City has not <br /> vacated them in the past and that they still have those rights as this would not give them rights to lots they <br /> have otherwise abandoned or vacated. Attorney Mattick will work on adding the language suggested by <br /> the Council and will bring it back at the next Council meeting on the Consent Agenda. <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br />
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