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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO UNCIL MEETING HELD APRII, 8, 1985. PAGE 13 <br />BOAT STORAGE ORDINANCE <br />DISCUSSION Dick Carl stated that it does not define boats over 20' but <br />says boats "less than 20'". Carl stated that the Council <br />would be better served while they maintain a somewhat loose <br />ordinance, that the ordinance be better defined. <br />Rich Siakel of 3325 Crystal Bay Road noted that the ordinance <br />seems to be vague regarding storage of equipment. Siakel <br />asked if docks fall under this catego-y, and if so, there will <br />be and are many violators of the ordinance. Siakel stated <br />that equipment is not defined and Oraw the line. Siakel <br />stated that random enforcement becomes the problem. <br />Councilmc-mber Grabek asked if they want to draw the line. <br />Grabek felt that if the City leaves the ordinance vague that <br />it leaves the Council the flexibility they need to resolve <br />issues such as this. Grabek noted that the City could <br />enforce every ordinance it has, but the property taxes would <br />rise about 100 percent because the City would have to hire <br />three t=mes the staff they have now. <br />Mayor Butler agreed that by leaving the ordinance vague it <br />gives the City Council the flexibilityfor interpretation of <br />the ordinance and open to thr feelings of the neighbors. <br />Greg Long of 3359 Crystal Bay Road explained that the <br />ordinance does not address the seasonal storage of <br />equipment. Long stated that half the things stored on <br />someone's property in the winter is not stored there in the <br />summer because it is in the lake during the summer. Long <br />felt tFe ordinance should be amended to include seasonal <br />storage. <br />Councilmember L. Adams agreed that the ordinance should be <br />emended for clarity in certain areas. Adams felt that a <br />pi,blic hearing should be held for consideration of modifying <br />`:ie boat storage ordinance. Adams noted that the boats seem <br />to get larger and increase in number every year. <br />Mayor Butler explained that the Council asked for Planning <br />Commission's interpretation of the ordinance. Butler <br />stated that they resolved that if a boat is properly screened <br />from neighbor's view it should meet the ordinance. <br />Dick Carl of 3385 Crystal Bay Road explained that the design <br />of modern boats are made so .at t may be stored on the <br />owner's prcperty. Carl stated t, this has been done <br />because the public has demandea it, and because it gets <br />expensive when the owner of a boat has to store it at a marina. <br />Dick Cherba of 1340 Vine Place asked the Council to remember <br />that the Lake Minnetonka area is a recreational area. <br />Cherba stated that when someone lives in a recreational area <br />the City should realize that storage of recreational <br />equipment on the owner's property is inevitable. Cherba <br />felt that this was only the beginning of the problem for boat <br />storage and seasonal equipment. <br />