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, , <br /> P�� r111NlyET��� <br /> v � <br /> • M • LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br /> �' -- � 23505 SMITHTOWN ROAD,SUITE 120•SHOREWOOD,MINNESOTA 55331 •TELEPHONE 952/745-0789•FAX 952/745-9085 <br /> �'!'s 'SAYE TXE LAIIE" ��` Gregory S.Nybeck,EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br /> � <br /> ��VATION ��y <br /> BOARD MEMBERS <br /> March 31, 2009 <br /> Lisa Whalen,Chair <br /> Minnetrista <br /> Tom Tanner,Vice Chair <br /> Wayzata «MrMrs» «FirstName» «LastName» <br /> Andrew McDermott 111,Secretary «Address» <br /> Orono <br /> Tom Scanlon,Treasurer «Clty», MN «Zlp» <br /> Spring Park <br /> Doug Babcock <br /> Tonka Bay RE: Site #«Site», «Bay» Bay <br /> Peter Hartwich <br /> Excelsior Dear «MrMrs» «LastName»: <br /> Chris Jewett <br /> Minnetonka <br /> Steve Johnson In the summer of 2008, the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) staff <br /> Mound conducted lake-wide inspections of docks and watercraft storage on Lake <br /> Keith Kask <br /> Deephaven Minnetonka. Your residential site was identified as one that was potentially not in <br /> Dennis Klohs full compliance with one or more LMCD Ordinances. The LMCD Board of <br /> Minnetonka Beach Directors has opted to pursue a course of education and voluntary compliance for <br /> Bill Olson <br /> v�otor�a all sites so identified. The intent of this letter is to provide you with relevant and <br /> Kelsey Page current information to allow you to assess your dock and watercraft storage <br /> Greenwood <br /> Herb Suerth configuration, and to take steps to bring them into compliance, if necessary, <br /> Wood{and during the 2009 boating season. Repeat inspections will be perFormed in 2009 to <br /> Dick Woodruff determine if this approach was successful. <br /> Shorewood <br /> Your location was identified as one that may have had more restricted watercraft <br /> stored at your site than what was allowed within Vour dock use area (please refer <br /> to the first and third bullet points that are noted on the followinq paqe). The <br /> LMCD website and staff are resources you can use to help answer any questions <br /> you have about the Ordinance details or the voluntary compliance process. <br /> Chapter 2 of the LMCD Code, "Regulations of Structures within the Lake," is the <br /> relevant Chapter in answering those questions. To assist you, copies of various <br /> sections of this Chapter are enclosed for your review, which can also be found on <br /> the LMCD web site at http�//www Imcd orq/paqes/Chapter2 htm. The following is <br /> offered to help summarize the general rules and regulations: <br /> What is a restricted watercraft? <br /> A restricted watercraft is defined as any boat or vessel for use on or stored on the <br /> public waters on the lake except for unrestricted watercraft. An unrestricted <br /> watercraft (Sec. 1.02, Subd. 55c) is defined as a boat or vessel that is: <br /> 1) 16' or less in length and unmotorized; or <br /> 2) 16' or less in length and which uses a motor of 10 horsepower or less; or <br /> 3) 20' or less in length and unmotorized, and propelled solely by human power. <br /> Most personal watercraft (Jet Ski, Wave Runner, or similar) would qualify as a <br /> restricted watercraft (due to horsepower). A sailboat longer than 16' (motorized or <br /> un-motorized) would also qualify as a restricted watercraft. <br /> Z� <br /> so�,o Recycled CoMent Web Page Address: http://www.lmcd.orq <br /> 20 o Post Consumer Waste E-mail Address: Imcd(c�lmcd.orq <br />