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1 � <br /> , a C�t� o� �RONO w <br /> • d . <br /> �"�� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> f`�,. <br /> � ` NO. 1365 <br /> ..�:::.d � <br /> • - � � <br /> `_�:>. WHEREAS, as the population has increased around Lake <br /> Minnetonka, and in the Twin City Area generally, it is clear that <br /> more and more people have used the Lake for sailing, rowing, fishing, <br /> boating, bathing, skating, and other public purposes which cannot <br /> be now fully enumerated or even anticipated; and <br /> WHEREAS, Lake A�innetonka is capable of substantial beneficial <br /> public use only as long as all riparian users of the Lake are regulated <br /> in such a way as to ensure there is no abuse of the limited riparian <br /> rights; and ' <br /> WHEREAS, the marina as a commercial riparian owner only has <br /> limited riparian rights incident to the ownership of real estate <br /> bordering upon Lake Minnetonka. The marina operator has a limited <br /> right to build and maintain one suitable landing or dock,. on and in <br /> � front of his land, and to extend the same therefrom into Lake Minnetonka <br /> to a point of navigability; but, under no circumstances may he encroach <br /> into Lake AZinnetonka to a point where he impairs the water' s navigability <br /> for other public purposes or where he unreasonably interferes with the <br /> • surface water rights of all riparians and members of the public generally; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, it is fundamental that a riparian owner' s rights are <br /> measured by the necessities and character of his use. The marinas, <br /> for private commercial gain wish to temporarily and, in fact, permanently <br /> alter the use of the surface water in Lake Minnetonka. Certain section's <br /> of the lake, once a source of excellent fishing, have been converted and, <br /> in fact, in the future will continue to be converted, into a commercial <br /> enterprise all to the detriment of other riparian owners and the public. <br /> The marinas gresent operations and contempl.ated operations far exceed <br /> a reasonable use of their limited riparian rights; and <br /> WHEREAS, the most general public use of the water is paramount <br /> and should take priority over excessive riparian use for commercial <br /> purposes of the lake by the marinas; and <br /> WHEREAS, the marinas have separated and disassociated from <br /> the normal riparian rights in many sections of the public waters on <br /> Lake Minnetonka by having extended their docks out into Lake Minnetonka <br /> beyond the point of navigability and have transferred those rights to <br /> others who do not have ripari.an rights and who are not members of the <br /> general public who obtain access and use of Lake Minnetonka by use of <br /> the public access points along Lake Minnetonka. Such commercial transfers <br /> of the riparian rights of Lake Minnetonka have resulted in an abu�se of <br /> � reasonable riparian access to Lake Minnetonka. Such abuses must be <br /> qualified, restricted and subordinated to the paramount rights of the <br /> public to the public waters of Lake Minnetonka; and <br />