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► <br />wati:r structures committer March 13, <br />3. Resolution 86, In Part setting fees for new Dock Licenses. <br />The committee received a recommendation from staff that the <br />Water Storage Unit part of the fee for a new dock license he <br />changed to the current rate annual rate for a Water Sloraee Unit. <br />In 1993 the fee is $10. . . ■ <br />MOTION* Babcock moved. Slocum seconded, to recommend chan«eine <br />l.b. of Resolution No. 86 to read "A new multiple of commercial <br />dock license application shall be $500 base fee plus $|.0 per <br />Watercraft Storage Unit (WSU). . . . ." <br />VOTE; Motion carried unanimously. <br />4. Unrestricted Watercraft <br />Thibuult distributed a summary of the ordinances \./uch will <br />be affected bv the Unrestricted Watercraft Subcommittee recommen­ <br />dations as approved in concept by the Board on 2/24/93. <br />Grnthwol said it is difficult to define various types ol <br />boats such as canoes, rowing shells. The only problem is to <br />clearlv state what we mean. Babcock said, as an example. Iiuinaii <br />powered watercraft could include but not be limited to. canoes <br />and rowing shells. That could be followed by a definition ol <br />wind or motor powered watercraft as restricted. Grathwol used an <br />e.xample of the type of challenges which can be thrown into the <br />discussion the case of a 45’ canoe for 30 people. There also is <br />the Minnesota e.xemption of duck boats during hunting season no <br />requiring a license. . <br />Babcock said one method would be to list specific i ems <br />which are restricted and specific items which are <br />ted. leaving it open for future amendments. Jet skis, as an <br />e.xample. could be listed as a restricted item. <br />5. Adjournment <br />Babcock declared the meeting adjourned at 10:10 AM <br />For the Committee: <br />Eugene Strommen. Executive Director Douglas Babcock. Chair