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a. <br /> Mike Gaffron <br /> From: Lyle Oman <br /> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 5:43 PM <br /> To: James Van Eyll <br /> Cc: Mike Gaffron <br /> Subject: RE: specs <br /> Then it is in violation and we will have to deal with it. <br /> From: James Van Eyll [jvaneyll@longlakemn.gov] <br /> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 4:51 PM <br /> To: Lyle Oman <br /> Cc: Mike Gaffron <br /> Subject: Re: specs <br /> I was just out there yesterday and it is next to the fence about 25 feet from the water. <br /> James <br /> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Lyle Oman<LOman@ci.orono.mn.us> wrote: <br /> Bill Meyer approved wayzata marine to use the fuel cube each spring for a couple days only. <br /> Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint! <br /> Reply message <br /> From: "Mike Gaffron" <MGaffron@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Date: Thu, Jun 14, 2012 2:44 pm <br /> Subject: specs <br /> To: "'James Van Eyll"' <jvaneyll@longlakemn.gov> <br /> Cc: "Lyle Oman" <LOman@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> James— <br /> I get the point that what's allowed for one marina should be allowed for all. I can find no record that we ever approved <br /> a fuel tank location or fuel system for Wayzata Marine.So if they have had a stationary Transcube sitting less than 75 <br /> feet from the lake all summer for the last x years,we (I)don't know about it. My issue with the stationary tank from the <br /> start is that from a zoning perspective it is a structure that isn't allowed within 75' of the lake, unless it has wheels, <br /> which makes it not a structure. Had this discussion this morning with the City Attorney. <br /> I appreciate that you are working with Luke on this. If you are comfortable that the stationary cube is a good temporary <br /> solution (this year and/or seasonal on an annual permit basis),then we need to deal with a process for making it legal <br /> based on the zoning. Probably need to revisit what's going on at Wayzata Marine also. <br /> 1 <br />