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ON OF THE MINUTES <br />!134 <br />IM D W f S]^>) <br />yj . f jj <br />J/’K' I s 1984 ^! - <br />? !• <br />i!^ <br />£WLQFjmffo1 <br />for the <br />•n, we would <br />'3y from our <br />* ^ VJ W JL_fexhibit <br />1722 SKI TONKA, INC. <br />4740 BAYSIDE ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />Kilbo said that in his 8 years here there have been no personal injury accidents attributable to, the <br />parking lot or the parking in this area. There <br />have been 5 to 8 Pi's east or west of the area but <br />those have been caused by speed and/or DWI' s. He <br />went on to say that if this parking area is closed <br />that come opening day there will still be 150 <br />fishermen coining here and from his experience <br />other years they will park somewhere on other <br />streets and on private property and they will <br />continue to fish here and on the railroad trestle. <br />Also, if they do peirk on private property his men <br />can't tag or tow the cars, that this would be the <br />responsibility of the property owner. <br />Mr. Gabriel Jabbour asked if the City could even <br />consider vacating any of the shoreline based on <br />previous court rulings. <br />City Attorney Malkerson stated that the Minnesota <br />Supreme Court says in effect how can it possibly be <br />in the public interest to vacate shoreland. <br />Jabbour stated that therefore this area has to <br />stay publ ic and if there is a traffic problem, this <br />road has been designated a scenic parkway so the <br />City and County should consider lowering the speed <br />limit. <br />Senator Gen Olson was present and she stated <br />"There is an extremely strong and very retailatory <br />belief of stereotype in the legislature that the <br />people along Lake Minnetonka want to keep it <br />private and are just waiting for an indication <br />that this is so. Brad Van Nest has not overstated <br />the emotion of the legislature." <br />Van Nest stated to Mr. Gregory that he understands <br />his concerns and the problems, but that the timing <br />of this application was incredibly poor and that <br />if this area is closed the problems won' t go away, <br />they will get worse because there will be no local <br />control. <br />Hearing no further public comments, Acting <br />Chairman Goetten then stated that this public <br />hearing was left open and continued until the next <br />Planning Commission meeting on March 21, 1983. <br />Mr . Brent Primus, Mrs. Lee Primus, and Mr . and Mrs. <br />#725 BOE <br />3420 SH( <br />CONDITK