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t-E • -Nr / . <br />Water Structures and Environment Committee Jan*’ 'y 13, 1990 <br />Lewman stated Minnetrista is in favor of mult-jp'la docks as <br />benefiting the lake more than a series of lndlvid-;al viocks. <br />Hurr spoke against the two year length. She also believes <br />an image is being pro.iected of restricting lake use. <br />The wetlands provision was questioned. Grathwol advised <br />that the wetlands definition must be resolved, but that the <br />moratorium could be adopted ahead of wetlands being defined for <br />this purpose. <br />Cochran moved, Pillsbury seconded, a recommendation to the <br />Board to approve the Interim Ordinance for the Purpose of <br />Protecting Lake Minnetonka, the Planning Process, and the Health, <br />Safety and Welfare of the Public and Restricting the Licensing, <br />Construction and Maintenance of New Commercial and Multiple <br />Docks,to be effective upon publication and to remain in effect <br />for two years. Motion carried, Martinson, Reese, Hurr and <br />Boswinkel voting nay. <br />7. EAW evaluation of Minnetonka Boat Works (Orono) <br />The committee received .’.in updated Public Hearing report, <br />subject to the outcome of a mandatory EAW. The Executive <br />Director reported the EAW was submitted to agencies and published <br />as required by the EQB. Comments from the City of Orono, <br />Metropolitan Council, Minnesota DNK and the Minnesota Historical <br />Society support negative declaration and a determination that an <br />Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required. <br />Pillsbury moved, Martinson seconded, a recommendation to the <br />Board that in view of no negative responses to the EAW for <br />Minnetonka Boat Works (Orono). it be determined a EIS is not <br />iteeded and final approval be given to the Special Density and New <br />Dock License. Motion carried unanimously. <br />8 Discretionary EAW for Wayzata Yac(y.- Club's District Mooring <br />Area <br />The committee received an EAW for the Wayzata Yacht Club for <br />its temporary low wate>- mooring field relocation from 400’ shore <br />to 000’ from shore as prepared by the Executive Director. The <br />Executive Director explained that a discretionary EAW is <br />proposed. It is anticipated a petition for an EAW would <br />otherwise be rece ad for the Wayzata Yacht Club’s 1990 <br />temporary low water permit. <br />Duane Markus, 405 Bushciway Road. Wayzata, expressed .►’it <br />opinion that a mandatory EAW is re<piired and the District d *6 <br />not have the right to authorize an expansion until the a‘AW <br />process is completed.