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in such a way as to obstruct any portion of the dedicated <br />roadway which is being used for public travel. The owner of <br />the underlying fee title, however., has the right to use that <br />portion of the dedicated public right of way not being used by <br />the City as long as that use is compatible with `he use by the <br />public.. Town of Kin hurst v. International Lumj..r Co., 174 <br />Minn. 305, M9 N.W. 172, -1 1 28 . <br />The chief factual issue thus becomes whether the <br />proposed dock is compatible with ',e public's use of Ferndale <br />Road. The opinions of the City Engineer and Public Works <br />Coordinator should be sought regarding the impact such a dock <br />would have upon the safe use of the road. Should the dock <br />cause safety risks or other interferences with the use of the <br />road, the Council could legitimately deny the requested <br />permit. Moreover, even if the permit is granted, the City <br />should require certain safety precautions and that the <br />applicant hold the City harmless from any causes of actions <br />that might arise from accidents involving the dock. <br />As with any action, the City should be concerned with <br />the preceden ial value of its decision. At the same time, <br />however, wh(.,i dealing with )arcels of land, which are unique <br />unto themselve^ the precedent set by any one decision is <br />limited to the casts of the situation. Each case must be <br />examined on its own merits, with the following being considered: <br />1. Title history; <br />2. Platting history; <br />3. Physical characteristics of the property; <br />4. Taxing records; <br />5. - • safety issues; <br />5. It ence with use of public property; and, <br />7. t,- n, . the dock . <br />At best, L.ture requests for construction of docks in <br />dedicated but unused public right of ways could be supported on <br />the grounds of precedent only if the facts were substantially <br />similar to those involved in this particular matter. <br />II. Compliance with regulations of LMCD and City <br />Ordinances. <br />The proposed dock would have to comply with the <br />regulations of. the LMf,D ar.•' the City Zoning Code. Pursuant to <br />- 2- <br />