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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Moadsy, October 22,2MI <br />7:00 o’clock p.a. <br />(#4 - Forest Lake Laodiof , Cootiooed) <br />Lisa Mullin, 4440 Forest Lake Landing, commented her biggest concern regarding this take access point <br />is the lack of a buffer between her property and the right-of-way. Mullin stated her property is located <br />almost on top of this access, with her well, a portion of her driveway, front steps, deck and <br />appro.ximatcly one-half of her yard being located in this proposed access. Mullin stated she is a single <br />mot'ier and has concerns regarding strangers using this access point and others at all hours of the day. <br />which makes her feel extremely unsafe. <br />Sansevere inquired what Mullin would like to see happen with tliis lake access point. <br />Mullin stated a natural area for this site is very reasonable. Mullin stated she would not be opposed to a <br />few neighbors using the site, but commented the City cannot control who uses this site. Mullin <br />reiterated a natural classification for this site is the most reo:;cr.uble given the logistics of the <br />neighborhood. <br />Sansevere inquired w hether she would prefer to see a stairway constructed. <br />Mullin stated she would like to see a stairway constructed. <br />Nygard inquired whether Mullin thought the illegal deck, driveway and well located in the right-of-way <br />deterred people from traversing in this area. <br />Mullin stated tliey legally are entitled to use this lake access point, but questioned whether they would <br />care about her property. Mullin stated she is unsure how the City could have allowed those structures in <br />the right-of-way in the first place and then years later come back and say they will now be opening it up <br />to the public. <br />Nygard stated the City did not allow any of it and they were put there illegally. <br />Flint requested the Council hear from another resident. <br />Dick Osgood. Executive Director of the Lake Minnetonka Association, staled he has been working with <br />Staff on this issue and has sent a letter to each of the Council members. Osgood inquired whether the <br />Council has received that letter. <br />Flint indicated they did receive a letter several weeks ago. <br />Gaffron stated the letter was included in the Council packet approximately one month ago. <br />Osgood stated their con -ems are w ith the Citv ’s process of considering these accesses as a class rather <br />than this one per se. O: good stated since this is the first access point to come before the Council, he <br />would like to express *.ieir concerns. Osgood stated Lake Minnetonka is a public body of water, with <br />everyone having access to it Osgood stated the lake is used on an extensive basis, and suggested that a <br />more appropriate access site be found, which can provide adequate services. Osgood further stated he <br />would l&e to see natural landscaping used as a means of restoring some of these shorelines. <br />PAGES