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' Resolution No. ��59 <br /> Page 67 . <br /> � <br /> f) The docks in place since McCleary' s 1974 <br /> revision have extended beyond the LMCD' s • <br /> authorized dock use area . These same docks � � <br /> have been declared hazardous by Mc�leary and � <br /> the �ity with the owner making no effort to ' <br /> correct or secure from use the hazardous <br /> portions . The docks do not meet State Fire <br /> �ode requirements for adequate spacing of <br /> watercraft. <br /> 6. As with the zoning regulations, licensing <br /> requirements, procedures and- enforcement have also , <br /> proven inadequate in controlling commercial activity <br /> for the protection of the public health, safety and <br /> welfare. � - <br /> ' II. STUBBS BAY STUDY AREA <br /> A. STUBBS BAY LAKE MINNETONKA <br /> � 1. Stubbs Bay is an environmentally sensitive part <br /> of Lake Minnetonka and is particularly susceptible <br /> � to damage from high-powered watercraft, including <br /> potential loss of navigable access to riparian properties . <br /> ' � 2. Stubbs Bay is" remote from the main lake, is <br /> _ residentially developed, and is least suitable for <br /> - , commercial development of any bay in Orono. <br /> . 3:. The amount of boating activity. on Stubbs Bay <br /> - increased dramatically (93%) between 1973 and 1978, <br /> the same years that the marina activity also intensified. <br /> � At the same time there was an insignificant increase <br /> �3%). in residential use'�on the Bay. <br /> . S <br /> 4. Maxwell Bay, which must also support all boat <br /> traffic between Stubbs Bay and the main lake, is also <br /> overused and incapable of �withstanding additional <br /> ' activity witt�out severe impact to the Lake and to the <br /> riparian property owners . <br /> � <br />