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Storage and ownership of watercraft In order to acoompfish this, there would probably be a <br />n^ to increase LMCD staffing levels. Second, the Board couM evaluate LMCD Code relating <br />to bo^ storage and ownership of watercraft to determine whether any changes should be made <br />ton. Currently, staff evaluates these situations on a public inquiry or complaint basis. <br />Bay bv Bav Storage <br />I>ay8, the storage of watercraft on Lake Minnetonka has increased <br />yni^ntly from 2000. This is primarily due to the 21% increase in the number of watercraft <br />stored at riparian residences in 2002 (6.006) compared to 2000 (5.721). Some of the bays that <br />stand out as having the most significant increases in riparian watercraft storage In 2002 <br />compared to 2000 include: <br />^Priests Bay (25%) <br />*Cooks Bay (44%) <br />^est Upper Lake (25%) <br />*South Upper Lake (27%) <br />‘Phelps Bay (29%) <br />‘Carmans Bay (26%) <br />‘Harrisons Bay (1 1 3%) <br />‘Jennings Bay (76%) <br />‘Crystal Bay (45%) <br />‘North Arm (26%) <br />‘Stubbs Bay (29%) <br />‘Maxwell Bay (26%) <br />‘Lafayette Bay (34%) <br />‘Robinsons Bay (45%) <br />‘St. Louis Bay (43%) <br />‘Echo Bay (38%) <br />e. CONCLUSIONS <br />staff is contxm^ with the increase in the number of vvatercraft being stored at riparian <br />rwldences in 2002. To further investigate the outcome of the 2002 Lake Minnetonka Storage <br />Count, staff recommends that it be conducted again during the 2003 boating season.