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Agenda Packet Cc - regular meeting 6/13/1988
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SALES, CHARTERS, SCHOOL, DOCKAGE STORAGE <br />WINDWARD SAILING CENTER <br />ONE STOP SAILING AND MARINE CENTER ON LAKE MINNETONKA EST. 1969 <br />1444 SHORELINE DR., WAYZA. AINN.55391 612-473-8249 <br />April 18, 1988 <br />City of Orono <br />P. 0. Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br />RE: Development Contract: <br />To All Interested Parties: <br />After consulting with Orono, it is my understanding that the city <br />will enter into a development contract with Windward Marine and <br />James P. Rivers. The purpose is to allow Windward Marine a three <br />year time period to complete the proposed construction and land <br />improvements. After the proposed construction and variances are <br />approved, a construction permit good for three years will be <br />issued. <br />After reading the site plan review prepared by Tom Jacobs, I <br />object to his recommendation of asphalt paving in the parking <br />areas. The use and location of the parking areas makes asphalt <br />an undesirable paving material. During March, "pril and May, the <br />Minnesota highway department has weight restrictions to prevent <br />heavy loads from breaking up the asphalt paving on highways. <br />During this time, we are using our parking areas to move heavy <br />boats from winter storage to the lake. We have found crushed <br />rock to be a satisfactory paving material at our location. <br />Sipcerely, <br />
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