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: - , �; . <br /> {��F�� Clt� o� ORONO <br /> � d ���W <br /> �i'�.4 <br /> r F�;r <br /> '.��:''�.; RESOLUTION OF THE CITY�COUNCIL <br /> � ��r � NO. 14 7 2 .. <br /> � ' <br /> • - • •:.�. . <br /> A RESOLUTION DIRECTING STAFF TO <br /> ISSUE A COMP1IERCIAL DOCK LICENSE <br /> TO CRYSTAL BAY SERVICE <br /> SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS NOTED HEREIN <br /> FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY 1,1983 TO DECEMBER 31, 1983 <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Orono, hereinafter "City" , is a <br /> municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the , <br /> State of Minnesota and has the authority and responsibility under <br /> � Minnesota Statutes, State Statute 412, et. seq. and State Statute <br /> 462, et. seq. to protect the health, safety and general welfare of <br /> the citizens of the City and other members of the public within the <br /> City; and <br /> WHEREAS, within the City there exist several commercial <br /> marinas, hereinafter "marinas" engaged in business activities including <br /> but not limited to the following: � <br />, 1. The sale of new and/or used boats, boating equipmento <br /> boat accessories and recreation equipment. <br /> � 2. The storage, sale, rental, lease, repairing and/or <br /> servicing of boats and boat equipment. <br /> 3. The sale of gasoline, bait and fishing supplieso <br /> 4. The construction and maintenance of docks, boat <br /> lifts and buoys on the public waters for purposes of <br /> � � operating the above noted business activities and for <br /> � , rental or lease of such space to a limited number of <br /> the general public for storage of individually owned <br /> . boats. . <br /> AND WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that if <br /> unregulated, such commercial activity on or near the public waters <br /> and on the land within the City may be detrimental to the public <br /> health, safety and general welfare and is therefore subject to <br /> reasonable regulations by the City; and <br /> � VvHEREAS, it is the overriding concern of the City to <br /> eliminate the unique problems presented by increasing boat density, <br /> hardcover, traffic density, storm water runoff and noise or other <br />� public nuisances in the area of the various marinas; and <br />