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92688.3HD <br />To: Mayor Grabek & Orono Council Members k-%r, <br />From: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administr•itor 01 <br />Date: September 20, 1988 ���� <br />Subject: Crystal Bay Road Repair�'�'^; <br />ATTACHMENTS - <br />A. Crystal Bay Road Repair Memo Dated 9/25/87 <br />B. Crystal Bay Road Repair Memo Dated 2/17/88 <br />C. Crystal Bay Road Repair Memo Dated 5/18/88 <br />D. Application #1302 - City of Orono Memo Dated 7/13/88 <br />E. Crystal Bay Road Map <br />ISSUE - <br />1. Update the Council regarding information as status of repair on <br />old Crystal Bay Road. <br />2. Determination of direction from Council to further pursue the <br />matter. <br />INTRODUCTION - As noted in the Attachments, the shoreline for a length of <br />about 300-400' on Crystal Bay Road was damaged during the Super Storm on <br />July 23, 1987. Because shoreline is involved and because the City does not <br />have a designated right-of-way, the City has been attempting in the ensuing <br />period to work with residents of the area to determine a mutually <br />satisfactory situation. Such a solution has not been reached and the <br />neighborhood feels that the matter is not being handled properly. Because <br />of the City's indication frcm the residents as to the feasibility of <br />various options, the City undertook an application for the one alternative <br />that would not entail doing anything off property the City can currently <br />claim for right-of-way. <br />Application for this alternative was presented to the Planning Commission <br />at their July 22nd, 1988 meeting. Based on the concerns expressed by the <br />neighbors, the Planning Commission directed staff to contact Minnetonka <br />Beach regarding the possibility of closing off Crystal Bay Road. This was <br />taken to the Minnetonka Beach Council on their September 12th, 1988 meeting <br />and it was their position not to have the road be closed. <br />