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'■ <br />'X. <br />•t <br />■i <br />Water Structures ^ Environment Minutes, 10/12,'M. Page 6 <br />There was discussion about where the loading and unloading <br />would be done. Grathwol responded that it will be done at <br />the municipal docks or elsewhere. Parking was a major <br />concern of the City. <br />There was further discussion about whether Excelsior <br />Park Tavern met the amenity to store charter boats, thereby <br />fulfilling the license requirements. Due to the late <br />clarification with the city during the public hearing the <br />Tavern was unable to attract charter boat storage for the <br />1991 season. <br />Grathwol moved to table the Excelsior Park Tavern public <br />hearing report for further review by committee. <br />Notion carried. <br />Staff was directed to supply the committee with more <br />information on the licensee and the amenities. <br />3* Three and Four Boat Storage Subcommittee report <br />Grathwol reported on the recommendations of the Three <br />and Four Boat Storage subcommittee. <br />Grathwol moved, Pillsbury seconded, to recommend the <br />following: <br />1. A registration be required of all reiiidential docks <br />where three or four restricted watercraft are stored, fo <br />be accompanied by a SIO registration fee, owner's name, <br />number of watercraft to be stored, boat registration <br />numbers, boat owner's name, size of watercraft, <br />shoreline frontage and lake location. <br />2. All shared or combined docks be registered, with no <br />fee for those with 2 watercraft, but one $10 fee for <br />those with 3 or 4 watercraft. <br />Motion carried. <br />Grathwol reported that the committee has been looking at <br />ways to establish more data on boats stored on the lake. <br />This would help identify boat storage congestion in areas <br />where lots are smaller that 100 feet, with more that one <br />watercraft per 30 feet, as well as situations where there is <br />a boat storage conflict between properties, or where an area <br />may be a "party" location. The subcommittee re\iewod the <br />issue of persons renting out space at their docks. It is <br />difficult to prove that people are renting, in some ca ;s <br />there may be no money exchanged. <br />The first thing the subcommittee recommended is to <br />collect more information. The storage of 3 and 4 boats is an <br />area where it may be necessary to determine wliether a <br />violation exists.