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, <br /> ,, <br /> � <br /> ,i . <br /> V y. <br /> ��"�� l �� �:� C�t o� ORONO <br /> �;.��. `y; '>: � <br /> � � . <br /> • k <br /> �: t�+ �'; " ` <br /> ` �"�'`� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCI L <br /> ;�':�� <br /> :'� �' NO. 1886 <br /> • ' • • <br /> A) The total property consists of a buildable lot and a <br /> 25'x25' lot separated from the building I.ot by a public <br /> road. <br /> B) The property has been recognized as one unit on the <br /> Certificate of Titl.e for several. years. <br /> C) The homestead or buil.dable portion of the property is <br /> located 66 feet from the smaller tract that is riparian to <br /> Lake Minnetonka. <br /> D) The two parcels cannot be combined because they are <br /> , separated by public road. <br /> . <br /> E) The riparian tract is Iocated within a protected Iagoon <br /> area. <br /> • F) The tract is 25 feet in width; a dock can be built per <br /> standards of the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District <br /> without the need for variances. <br /> G) The riparian tract was created in 1945 prior to adoption <br /> of formal subdivision regulations and is substandard per <br /> current zoning standards. <br /> H) Previous owner and current owner were never advised of <br /> • the need to apply for a variance to construct a dock only <br /> that a house must be built on Lot 6. The Orono staff had <br /> always advised the property was riparian to Lake Minnetonka. <br /> � I ) The riparian tract and portions of the adjacent public <br /> road right-of-way are now submerged by Lake Minnetonka. . <br /> J) The City Attorney has submitted a written opinion dated <br /> � September 6 , 1985 that confirms the property owner <br /> "possesses the necessary right to construct a dock" and that <br /> the property owner may use portions of the dedicated public <br /> right-of-way not used by the City if this use does not <br /> conflict with the public's use of the roadway or create <br /> hazards in the public use of the road right-of-way. <br /> K) The use of an independent tract for solely riparian <br /> • purposes by a neighboring property divided or separated by <br /> public or private easements or public right-of-way is <br /> consistent with current patterns of use of the Iakeshore <br /> within the City. <br /> ' Page 2 of 5 <br />