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October 27, 2008 <br /> f�1..�J L.-...����j,. <br /> City Council of Orono `�'�- ' �� � Z008 <br /> City of Orono -. --� _ <br /> `�� ' � i;;- �;?;^iA.�r� <br /> 2750 Kelley Parkway <br /> Orono, MN 55356 <br /> RE: 3415 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD /DOCK RIGHTS <br /> Dear Members of the Council: <br /> We reside at 3415 Crystal Bay Road in Orono and have lived in this home for nine years. <br /> We are selling our home due to the unexpected loss of one income and the need to buy at <br /> a lower price point. We have been very open in the documentation for the house relevant <br /> to the lakeshore issue and the fact that it is owned by the city but the dock is allowed. <br /> We�have had our home on the market since,mid-June with full realization of the slower <br /> market and we have priced our house to sell - $81,000 below assessed value. However, <br /> — — ��i��ve-had-fo�r-atfferent and-��:���teres*���*,�3��rs-v��o-�iaue-stated-that�ue_would hear <br /> back from them within days with an offer. These potential buyers have all called the city <br /> for clarification on the lakeshore issue and they are told: "Yes, you could lose your dock <br /> privileges, we just can't say if or when." And then we never hear from them again. <br /> The histary of this situation was told to us by neighbors whose family had owned 3407 <br /> Crystai Bay Road dating back to the time of the events that lead us to where we are <br /> today. As explained to us: dne of the larger houses behind us (on the other side of the <br /> Dakota Trail) owned this land(and more) and around the year of 1910 he built these four <br /> cabins for his four daujhters. He did not want the creation of these cabins to inhibit the <br /> neighbors, at the time, to feel they could not still come down to enjoy the lakeshore. We <br /> think that was a beautiful thought then and still is today. People are welcome to use it but <br /> they don't. <br /> Our abstract states that this lot is"assigned perpetual swimming and bo�ting rights" and <br /> that"similar rights are extended to the houses in the neighborhood defined as Wiley's <br /> Park, Navarre, and in Block 10 in Langdon Park." At the turn of the century, that defined <br /> neighborhood likely consisted of a small number of houses. I understand that, today, that <br /> neighborhood consists of approximately 150 houses. I have discussed with the offices of <br /> the City of Orono what could possibly happen and what possible uses exist that would be <br /> viable for this defined neighborhood. It seems that it is quite a conundrum. There is no <br /> parking or room to create parking. There are no public restrooms and no room to create <br /> such. No one from the defined neighborhood comes down to use the lakeshore - it is not <br /> conducive to picnics or swimming for reasons stated above. It is not the docks that deter <br /> any such activity -there is plenty of room to swim or launch a canoe or kayak-but with <br /> no room for parkin� or public facilities, it is simply not functional. <br />
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