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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 8, 2020 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />Walsh asked if the City was selling the land or doing a boundary line adjustment. <br /> <br />Rief stated the City can do a boundary adjustment. <br /> <br />Johnson noted he is not okay with the south lot because they have to do a lot line combination, as nobody <br />wants to get rid of a right of a dock on a vacant piece of property. <br /> <br />Rief said the property to the south is owned by the property owner to the right. <br /> <br />Johnson stated both of the property owners have a dock. <br /> <br />Rief said they hold the same address so he wondered if they had the rights, although he did not know. <br />Using the Hennepin County map, the owners of the lots were found. <br /> <br />Johnson stated the owner would have to do a lot combination. <br /> <br />Printup said they already have an agreement. He thinks that is the case because they dealt with the family <br />several years ago with a lot two blocks over and had a special agreement to have a dock in that location. <br /> <br />Rief asked if there was a lawsuit related to that area. <br /> <br />Crosby asked how it would look if the City vacated it. <br /> <br />Rief said the City would not vacate it. It is a parcel the City owns so it is a boundary line adjustment. <br /> <br />Walsh clarified that the City is just giving direction at this point. <br /> <br />Rief said it is administrative action. It is something the City owns so it had to come before the Council. <br /> <br />Johnson asked if the City was going to adjust their lot so it is completely in the water. <br /> <br />Walsh noted all of the other lots are in the water, too. <br /> <br />Johnson asked if the City would want the owner to do a lot combination at the highlighted area. <br /> <br />Walsh said the property being discussed is 1121. <br /> <br />Johnson clarified that it was a lot line adjustment for the lot at 1121. <br /> <br />Seals asked why the City would not do both. <br /> <br />Barnhart stated there is some legal expense involved in the lot line adjustment; there is a survey <br />requirement and legal descriptions. <br /> <br />Printup asked to take the issue to a Work Session. <br /> <br />Barnhart said normally City Staff handle boundary line adjustments administratively. The only <br />requirement is to provide a survey showing the change and the legal description before and after. The