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Many of these apply to lake use in general. Such concerns <br />include the amount of traffic generated on the lake particularily <br />as it relates to power craft. Additional issues relate to the <br />impact on both land and lake use of facilities such as marinas <br />may have on abutting and other lakeshore residents. <br />The ouroose of any committee formulated would be to determine if <br />there is an appropriate policy direction that the City desires to <br />undertake along with attendant strategies to achieve it. <br />STRUCTURE — The possible development of a Lake Use Management <br />Committe e; whose primary focus is on Lake Minnetonka with an eye <br />to other lake resources in the community, could be composed of <br />three to seven persons including CounciImembers , Planning <br />Commission, Park Commission members and other interested <br />residents . <br />SCOPE - The scope of the Committee could be broad enough to <br />include all lake use management issues but the proposed areas for <br />initial discussion (to some degree borrowing the format of uMCD s <br />report) are as follows: <br />A. General Philosoohy - One of the keys to determining <br />whether the policy directions formulated in the LMCD s <br />plan are in concert or opposition to those of the City <br />of Orono is to look at the general premise on which the <br />plan is based. If such premises on the surface differ <br />from those of the City, determine if there is a way to <br />jointly achieve the objectives of each. <br />B. on Shore Facilities - This is probably the area of <br />largest concern at the present time because it is the <br />one that most directly generates the amount of traffic <br />on the lake. This includes (perhaps in a broader <br />definition than LMCD's) marinas, lake oriented parks, <br />Dublic access, residential docks, municipal docks, and <br />homeowner docks. The fact that the plan does <br />development of certain facilities that generate traffic, <br />may well be of concern. <br />C Shoreland Regulations - These are the regulations <br />which generally apply to land use within 1,000 feet of <br />the lakeshore/ While in Orono not all the land within <br />1%00 feet is within our lakeshore district regulaiions, <br />the vast majority of it is. These regulations gen.^rally <br />let minimums and most of ® (fen'?!above those setforth in Attachment A of LMCD s , <br />regulations. It is .presently anticipated thst .^e^oh _ <br />community.is free to be.more testrictive, but not,less^ , <br />restrictive than the regulations. ... <br />D. -Lake Ose Management Organization - This 4®• . • ‘as to^haTorgaiiizanons have jurisdiction, how-that s,.-v <br />.... -coordinated; and, how that kev organization (if-there is <br />=is governed,;