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Public Comments <br />Page 2 <br />July 9,2001 Shirley Hendrickson & Rick Windenburg, 3200 North Shore Drive* <br />Establish reasonable setback requirements that are no more restrictive than for <br />buildings, and make them applicable to RV’s, trailers, and similar items in <br />addition to boats. Should be no requirement for screeing or covers regardless of <br />the size, since setbacks should take care of this... <br />July 17,2001 Marc Fritzler, 4385 Chippewa Lane- <br />Maximum period of storage should be one year; boats stored outside should be <br />operable and currently licensed (trailer licensed too) to owner of property. If <br />stored properly and wrapped, boats shouldn ’t have to be screened. Proper venting <br />of shrink wrap will avoid mildew problems, and shrink wrap will keep varmints <br />out better than tarps or canvas covers. Firefighter access to homes should factor <br />into allowed storage areas. Should address sailboats and iceboats as well as <br />powerboats. <br />July 18,2001 Robert Nelson, 679 Minnetonka Highlands Lane - does not support the concept of <br />no ordinance to regulate the storage of boats. He would prefer the Council have <br />an ordinance that allows the City to enforce the existing or a revised ordinance for <br />situations when it is necessary... <br />July 21,2001 (Voice Mail) John Pendleton, 350 North Arm Lane - we should limit the visibility <br />in street yards; 25-30' boats OK, but should be hidden from neighbors view; <br />doesn ’t like to look at blue tarp alt winter... <br />: I