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From:Anderson, Rich <br />To:Jeremy Barnhart <br />Cc:Adam Edwards <br />Subject:RE: Dock License Ord for LMCD review <br />Date:Monday, June 14, 2021 3:15:01 PM <br />Adam and Jeremy: <br />“The City will endeavor to place docks on dock sites on April 1” I think this should be more vague…. <br />General ice out on the lake is April 15th, and wondering why the city would want to assist in this buying <br />and placement of the dock…. <br />If the licensee does not perform according to the specs, make them come into compliance…. If city <br />wants to buy and place the docks, give the dock installer some wiggle room on timing of install…. <br />The fall is no problem…. <br />b.A license grants the licensee one boat per dock site. Two license holders may share a dock allowing a <br />total of two boats. Only question I have on this reg is the situation where the setback requirement does <br />not allow a second boat in the setback…. I have not looked at any other application than the one that <br />was brought up last meeting, two boats = 17’…. 10’ setback on each side=20’ so we are at 37’ and <br />maybe a 4’ dock so 41’…. Does that fit as I remember something like 35’ of frontage…. <br />I like the 24’ rule for length and assuming someone has thought of the average boat length on <br />Minnetonka is 24’…. <br />Thanks for allowing me input and will support the city in the way they want to go…. <br />You should definitely charge more money for the privilege of using city property…. $3500/ year would <br />be more than fair…. <br />From: Jeremy Barnhart [mailto:jbarnhart@ci.orono.mn.us] <br />Sent: Friday, June 11, 2021 10:26 AM <br />To: 'Matthew Cook' <mcook@lmcd.org>; 'vschleuning@lmcd.org' <vschleuning@lmcd.org> <br />Cc: Adam Edwards <aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us>; Anderson, Rich <rich@nsmarina.com> <br />Subject: Dock License Ord for LMCD review <br />Vicki and Matt, <br />The City of Orono is contemplating establishing a program where inland lot of record holders on Big <br />Island could obtain a license to dock their boat on a city owned dock that is on one of the platted <br />right of ways on Big Island. The ordinance establishing this program is attached, and I would <br />appreciate any feedback you have for the Council’s consideration. I anticipate this ordinance being <br />presented to the City Council on Monday, June 28th, and if you have comments to be included in the <br />Council informational packet, please provide them by noon on Tuesday, June 22nd. <br />If you would like to discuss the ordinance, feel free to give me a call directly at 952-249-4626. <br />Jeremy Barnhart, AICP <br />Community Development Director <br />Council <br />Exhibit C <br />LA21-40
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