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Increase in hardcover f• 0% to •% <br />Encroachment into the 75400t lake setback <br />Removal of trees and vegetation to accominddate new facilities <br />., • • • • •-•• - • • • • WO <br />Wit" OrAl"111 Icy] 1111M <br />Magma aws will <br />• - • • t•-.• • -� •:• •r •Itt <br />ind <br />®rono Code Sec. 6.12.1320 — I'err�niited Uses states that within the LIt-1 A Lakeshore 1Zesidential District, <br />a county dock is allowed only when: <br />a) It is directly connected to the county right-of-way; <br />b) No overnight boat storage is permitted; <br />c) No canopy is installed; <br />d) It is approved by the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District; and <br />e) It is secured with a fence and gate. <br />eacl to serious i ury or death. It also exposes the County, City, and other permitting agencies to <br />gni <br />litigation <br />ji ne property owner or tenant has created an attractive nuisance, which means they have <br />created conditions that they know, or reasonably should know, are likely to attract children <br />there is a great deal of case law defining construction and heavy equipment as an attractive <br />The property owner or tenant knows, or reasonably should know, that children are likely to <br />trespass into their space � this is a recreational areaftequented by children, some of which may <br />befishing and not accompanied by adults. <br />The property owner r r- knows,or should know,the nuisance t7t2 have <br />created presents a risk of iniury or death to a trespassing child — this is now the case. <br />The trespassing children are unaware of the risk created by the attractive nuisance �young <br />children are prone to take risks, <br />The property owner or tenant falls to exercise a reasonable degree of care to protect the <br />children from harm due to the attractive nuisance the county is notputting any limits on <br />commercial of the site, <br />The children sustain harm due to the attractive .:'Gc;• again, R. /examples be <br />found in caseR <br />