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/ a <br />\ ■ ■-CITY of ORONO <br />nESOLirriON OF THE CITY COIWCIL <br />NO. ^ ^ <br />1 1. The propeny contains a vault type toilet system which is pumped out as required. <br />The history of maintenance of said system indicates that it meets the intent of the <br />sewage treatment provisions of Section 10.31, Subd. 12. <br />12. <br />13. <br />14. <br />A telephone is available at the site. <br />The property exists as a single tax parcel which anuts the lake. <br />The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application on April 18, 1994 and <br />recommended approval based on the following findings: <br />A.The site containing 7.5 dry buildable acres is large enough to support a <br />day use recreation area and occasional overnight camping use without arty <br />adverse effect upon the lake or upon the adjacent wetlands located within <br />the northern portion of the propert>*. <br />fi.The continued use as a day use recreation area will have no negative <br />impact upon the neighboring adjacent properties nor on nearby properties. <br />C.Based on the historic and expected continuing level of use, the fire <br />protection system developed by the Orono staff for Big Island and the <br />Streater Cove guidelines established and published by the Power Squadron <br />for member use of the site will provide the necessary precautions to <br />maintain the public safety and welfare. <br />D.The historic and continuing level of use requires a variance to Section <br />10.31, Subd. 3(C)(1) to allow in e.xcess of 20 users per acre on the site <br />at one time. In the opinion of the Planning Commission, the Power <br />Squadron should be allowed up to 500 users at one time without special <br />requirements. Events or occasions in which more than 500 users will <br />occupy the site should be subject to City Council approval. <br />E.The Minnetonka Power Squadron provides a significant public benefit to <br />the lake by fostering and encouraging seamanship and safe boating <br />practices. Additionally, the property is occasionally used by educational, <br />research and civic organizations. <br />Page 3 of 7