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I <br />>■. ' V <br />V <br />* ^ ■ <br />LMCD Board 4/26/09 <br />7. Boat for charter purposes available during the season to deserving <br />non-profit groups on a gratuitous basis monthly, and individual paid <br />reservation, possibly Neekly. <br />8. Parking spaces available on a first cose, first served basis for <br />public events held on adjacen' :ity property. <br />DISCUSSlONt The following concerns were raised: <br />1. The withdrawal of the fishing pier and parking at Orono is significant, <br />although there was consideration that the charter boat eight offset the loss of <br />that amenity. <br />2. Lefevre stated the code does not require the amenities be given a\ the <br />site, but if one property were sold the amenities must continue at the other. <br />Lefevre stated the Board has discretion as some amenities have more <br />value than others. <br />3. Expanded facilities increase traffic on the Lake, although it was noted <br />very few commerical marinas have the capability to expand, since most are at <br />their allowance limit. <br />ACTION <br />It was moved by Cochran, seconded by Foster, to refer the application back <br />to the Water Structures Committee to tie the Wayzata and Orono amenities <br />together. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Lefevre recommended the amenities be specific to the site, althougn not <br />necessarily located at the site, but kept separate and distinct in event the <br />properties are sold. <br />c1 Special Densitv Permit and new dock license. St. Alban's Bay_ <br />Marina Yacht Club, recommending approval per plan of 3/16/09 for 04 slips <br />subject to four conditions per minutes of 4/8/09 <br />It was moved by Cochran, seconded by Grathwol, to approve the St. Alban's <br />Bay Marina and Yacht Club variance application for overlapping DUA's and to <br />consider additional material from James Gilbert, attorney for the applicant, and <br />Frank Kelly, representing the City of Greenwood. <br />Gilbert reviewed the history of the marina, need for <br />agreements reached with the City of Excelsior, as detailed <br />April 24, 1989. Construction would not begin until the <br />Gilbert added. <br />modernization and <br />in his letter of <br />winter of '89-*90, <br />Margaret Bauer, 005 Hidden Lane, objected to the proposal because <br />additional traffic, lack of parking, increased noise and pollution, decrease <br />quality family rights on the lake. <br />Elizabeth Hansen, Greenwood Counci 1 member, reiterated their opposition. <br />- continued <br />of <br />of
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