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•// <br />LAKE MINNETONKA ISLANDS <br />Land on Big Island (including the east and west islands plus Mahpiyata Island) and <br />Deering Island has been privately owned for many decades and has been used for a <br />significant number of seasonal cottages plus a few year-round homes. The islands <br />also contain a substantial amount of public and private park land and recreation areas. <br />BIG ISLAND <br />History <br />Big Island was first called Meeker's Island for Judge Bradley B. Meeker who settled <br />there in 1852. W.B. Morse purchased it in 1854 and for many years thereafter it was <br />know n as Morse Island. In 1887 and 1888, two subdivisions to create small parcels <br />were platted, Morse Island Park on the most southerly point, and Pleasant View on <br />the west end. This resulted in the construction of a number of individual summer <br />homes. <br />During the early 1900's, the Twin City streetcar lines operated Big Island Amusement <br />Park on the east end of the island. The onset of World War I resulted in its <br />dismantling. This 60-acre property eventually became the Big Island Veterans Camp, <br />which is still in operation. <br />Hennepin Parks acquired a 60-acre parcel near the center of the island about 30 years <br />ago, and since then acquired a few small adjacent parcels totaling an additional 10 <br />acres as they became available and as funds permitted. By the early 1970's, <br />approximately 50 mostly seasonal cabins existed on private parcels on Big Island. <br />In May 1972 the Orono Villav<* Council declared via Resolution No. 446 that "the <br />long range highest and best use of Big Island is for park purposes", acknowledging <br />that the provision of public services to the island is uneconomical and and unlikely <br />to occur in the future. It was suggested that the Hennepin County Park Reserve <br />District should administer such a park. <br />The 1980 Orono Comprehensive Plan noted the same concerns, and again <br />encouraged eventual ownership by Hennepin Parks. However, the City declared it <br />would not condemn private property for park purposes, and therefore in 1983 created <br />the "RS" Recreational Seasonal Zoning District, providing development standards <br />for continued private recreational/ residential use ofthe island until such time that the <br />slow transition to a public park is complete. The RS Zoning District provides <br />specific standards and limitations for permitted, conditional and acessory uses on the <br />island, with a strong encouragement toward recreational uses as opposed to full time <br />residential uses which would require a greater level of services than the City can <br />reasonably provide. <br />CMP3B-39 <br />______.-___.X
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