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\l <br />i <br />i ■;> <br />ivi <br />^ r <br />I, <br />I <br />■fi <br />(I <br />May 10,2002 <br />Virginia Sweatt <br />3225 Bohn’s Point luuie <br />Wayzata, MN 5S391 <br />Re: Joint Use Dock at Outlot 1, Bohn’s Point Addition <br />Dear Virginia: <br />I have enclosed the City ordinances regarding joint use of docks, and the proper application form <br />for the annual license that is required. <br />I’ve also included a copy of the original plat drawing that shows the Outlot. This should be <br />useful in defining where your dock can legally be placed under Lake Minnetonka Conservation <br />District (LMCD) rules. <br />Heimepin County tax records indicate that a James Allen of Edina is the listed owner/taxpayer of <br />the Outlot. Is this person someone who previously lived in the area? <br />Regarding your suggestion that the use of Outlot A for docking is ‘grandfathered ’, it would be <br />helpful if you could send me any documentation you might have that supports this. My research <br />so ftr hu found that the Council in April 1965 approved the preliminary plat “subject to (City) <br />attorney’s acceptance of outlot agreement ’’, and q^roved the final plat in July 1965 “subject to <br />the condition that approval of the plat is not a rq>resentation that a license will be {q>proved for <br />joint use of the outlot or diat a Dock License would be granted.’’ My guess is that when the time <br />came that all three inland lots wen developed, nobody realized that a License was then required. <br />Please call me at 952-249<4600 if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael P. Gaffion <br />Planning Director <br />end.
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