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• <br />City of OR ONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 2568 <br />WHEREAS, because of the geographical location of the marinas and <br />their proximity to heavy population, and the access to marinas by county <br />and city roads, and the general use of the bays of Lake Minnetonka for <br />recreation by way of swimming, boating, fishing and water sports by the <br />citizens of Orono, the City regulates both the on -land activites of marinas <br />and the extensions of docks and mooring areas into Lake Minnetonka in the <br />interest of public order and to protect the life, safety and welfare of the <br />community. The City through its regulations is not licensing boats but is <br />only licensing the marinas to the extent the marina operations affect the <br />general public and the adjacent properties within the City of Orono; and <br />WHEREAS, the City shares concurrent jurisdiction over the primary <br />harbor limit of the City of Orono with the Lake Minnetonka Conservation <br />District and the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Minnesota; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the regulation of the navigable waters involves an <br />exercise of police power of the State, LMCD, and the City of Orono, all of <br />• <br />which have adopted rules to ensure to all equal enjoyment of the public <br />rights and to suppress the clashing of public and private interests and <br />resulting public disorder; and <br />WHEREAS, the regulations of the DNR, LMCD, and the City of Orono <br />regulate the property rights of the riparian owners both -as to single <br />family residential owners and the commercial marina owners, to the extent <br />prohibiting any interference with the public waters adjoining that <br />property. The LMCD, DNR and City of Orono must fulfill their trusteeship <br />over the public waters by protecting against interference by anyone, <br />including those who assert the commonlaw rights of riparian owners, whether <br />or not they be commercial marinas or single family residential owners; and <br />WHEREAS, as to Lake Minnetonka, a mutual right of enjoyment <br />exists between and is shared by riparian owners and the public generally. <br />The marinas have no exclusive privileges over Lake Minnetonka. The only <br />additional private right that the marina or any riparian owner may have <br />over the public generally is to construct one dock to the navigable depth <br />of the public waters. There can be no dispute but that the public <br />generally and each riparian owner to Lake Minnetonka has.the right to use <br />the entire surface area of Lake Minnetonka for all suitable purposes in <br />common 'with all other riparian owners. This right is a right not only to <br />members of the public but the right to each riparian owner. This mutual <br />right of enjoyment which is shared by riparian owners and the public <br />generally includes the recreational benefits of the Lake such as boating <br />•and fishing therein; the riparian marina has no exclusive privileges to <br />these rights; and <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />