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May 28, 1992 UjL - •*C a C«h )i j ; ( i[1E[10^may 2 9 1992Ms. Jean Mabusth Zoning Administrator City of Orono 1335 S. Brown Road Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323RE: Lakeside Marina <br />Dear Jean: <br />The boating season is here, and with it come the recurring complaints regarding <br />Lakeside Marina. <br />1. Boats (service boats, customers, renters?) are parked in the setback on the <br />west side of the marina dock. It has been our understanding that this space is <br />not to be used by anyone for any reason. <br />2. The required no parking signs and fence have not been put up on <br />the west side of the marina decks to deter short/long term parking. <br />Consequently, boaters (as well as nic.ir.c personnel) are using <br />in the area. <br />3. There is a post in the water (this is its second season) on the west side of <br />the marina's dock that is an absolute hazard to boaters even though it has an <br />orange float on its top (which is barely above water). <br />4. There are so many boats on the marina property that trailered and cradled <br />boats are parked over and in the plantings along the west fence. The intended <br />screening effect is lost and the plantings may not survive. <br />5. Due to lack of marina parking, custome.'’s are parking on County Road 51. Prior <br />to the sewer lift station installation, there was a no parking sign in front of our <br />property. It was removed during the construction and not replaced. The <br />County agreed about two weeks ago to reinstall the sign, but it hasn ’t yet <br />been done, if you are able to expedite any action, feel free to pursue the sign. <br />We have been and will continue to be in at least weekly contact with Rachel Thibault <br />from the LMCD, and the Water Patrol has been informed about the post. And this <br />probably won't be the only letter to you during the summer of '92. <br />Sincerely, <br />Marcia J. Schoeneman <br />3332 North Shore Drive <br />Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 <br />' Sandra E. Ramberg <br />' !