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0 <br />Resolution No. 994 <br />Page 5 <br />20. The marinas have failed to show that their excessive <br />use of Lake Minnetonka is in anyway reasonable. <br />21. When the rights of other riparian owners and the <br />rights of the public generally are contrasted with the marinas <br />commercial -and excessive use of their limited riparian rights, in <br />order to maximize their economic return from harboring additional <br />boats both on .and off the public waters of Lake Minnetonka, the. <br />marians excessive use of the lake must be curtailed. <br />22. The above findings of fact relate not only to the <br />extension of docks and mooring areas into Lake Minnetonka butzalso <br />relate to the dredging- of.public waters _which dredging has proven <br />time after time to be a detriment to the public, present or future <br />users of the public waters. <br />25. All of the commercial marinas are located adjacent <br />to properties which are residentially zoned and/or residentially <br />used or are in fact surrounded by -residentially -zoned and used <br />properties. <br />• 24. All of the commercial marinas began as and have <br />historically operated as small fishing ports and bait shops serving <br />'the general boating public with boat rental, fuel, bait and boat <br />servicing. _ <br />25. Over the past fifteen years, the scope of commercial <br />marina operations has. radically changed to the current emphasis upon <br />showroom sales of expensive watercraft and accessories and the <br />proliferation of slip and mooring rental for the exclusive. storage <br />of watercraft on public waters by.a limited number of private <br />individuals. <br />'26. Over the past fifteen years, the rental of boats to <br />the general public, the launching and servicing of•boats owned by <br />the general public and the sale of bait and fuel to the general <br />public have been reduced, eliminated or made difficult and expensive <br />to the point of discouraging access for the general -public in favor <br />of catering to the few boat purchasers and slip and mooring renters. <br />27. The new emphasis upon slip and mooring rental has been <br />accompanied by expansion of the number, size and extent of dock <br />•facilities and off -shore buoys over and upon large areas of the public. <br />waters thereby creating a public harm by excluding the general boating <br />and public from those waters. <br />