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L <br />AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE <br />StWACE USE OF LONG LAKE <br />Section 1. Purpose, Imert. and Application <br />As authorized by Miiuiesoca Statutes 86B.201, 86B.205, and 459.20. as now in <br />effect and is hercaBer amended, thn oidinance is enacted for the purpose and with the intent to <br />control and regulate the use of the waters Loi^ Lake in Hennepin County, cities of Long <br />lakg and Orono. Miimesoa. said bodies of water beii^ located entirely within the boundaries <br />of the cities of Long Lake and Orono, to pr LfiTi:e its lullest use and enjoymeiM by the public in <br />general and the ckizens of Long Lake and Orono in particular; to insure safety for persons and <br />property in coimectioa with the use of said waters; to e the general health, safety and <br />welfare of the citizens of Loi^ Lake and Orono, Minnesou <br />Section 2. Definitions. <br />Lake” means th* lake known as Loi^ Lake located in the cities of Orono <br />and Long Lake <br />B Personal watercraft” means a watercraft which uses a motor powering a <br />water jet pump as its primary source of motive power, and whkh is <br />designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling on. <br />rather than the conventional manner of sitting or standing inside, the <br />watercraft <br />Section 3. Maximum Speeds <br />No person shall operate a watercraft on the Lake at a speed greater than is <br />reasonable and prudent under the conditions and with regard to the actual and potential hazards
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