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I told the group that I had talked to the owner who successfully secured an easement and she <br />indicated that she spent between $25-30K. I said I was open to this if I could find a willing <br />party. <br /> <br />Theme 2: Isn't their other points so Bay Place does not turn into a marina, I said there could be <br />one other location -- right-of-way and that the total solution may require a single dock at both <br />right-of-ways that could accommodate up to 4 interior lot owners. (Nancy, Ted, Joe + One <br />Open Spot) <br /> <br />Chris Bollis then said, what if the city puts the docks in and then provides a license to those <br />inner lot owners, and they would need to abide by the rules or lose their license, he said this <br />was done on Crystal Lake? (Not sure if I got the lake right) He said this is similar to how <br />Excelsior does it with city docks. I would say this idea/concept by gauging the room had the <br />most neutral to positive response – but that is my sense. I think there is also a sense if the city <br />did it, it would be more controlled, but I am just guessing, and the notion of one location <br />turning into a marina could be mitigated. A third site or expansion option could be planned <br />for, but not enacted – this could create a comprehensive plan addressing today but also with <br />future options. I am open to this idea as well. <br /> <br />Theme 3: There will be a rush of interior lot owners will sell creating more demands for <br />docks. I believe Nancy has the biggest option to do this. <br /> <br />Next steps: <br /> <br />I am sure I missed some things but tried to capture the spirt and concerns, I asked if everyone <br />was in the directory and they said yes, I am going to reach out to Jud and work with him on <br />coordinating a working session and create some scenarios for the group to discuss. <br /> <br /> <br />I hope this helps, <br />Regards, <br />Joe <br />On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 12:06 PM Melanie Curtis <MCurtis@ci.orono.mn.us> wrote: <br />Joe <br />I was watching from home last night. As you are aware, the Council tabled your permit request and <br />directed the interested parties (Big Island land owners) to collaborate on a solution. <br /> <br />From Jeremy, I understand that there was some after meeting discussion amongst the Big Island <br />landowners present after the Council tabled the application. Can you fill me in on any relevant points or <br />direction resulting from that conversation? Did the group determine some next steps?
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