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• <br />U <br />• <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 13, 2008 <br />7:00 ,, 'clock p.m. <br />LMCD REPORT — ANDREW <br />, REPRESENTATIVES <br />McDermott reported the LMCD did hold a public hearing for quiet waters off of Cedar Point and <br />Wayzata Bay. The Charter Boat Association requested the LMCD review this issue and the LMCD, <br />based on their review of the issues, felt that it is likely a quiet waters area will be designated given the <br />amount of boat traffic in that area. <br />The Hennepin County Water Patrol reported tl <br />and that overall the Water Patrol donated over <br />those hours being spent on Lake Minnetonka. <br />with a 50 percent increase in verbal warnings, <br />accidents, however, decreased. McDermott st, <br />in the incidents was due to the type of people i <br />gas prices and the fact that they are not aware <br />there are 20 special deputies, 11 in training this year, <br />00 hours to patrolling the lakes, with a majority of <br />eating while intoxicated was up 87 percent over 2007, <br />1 three flees. The number of boat and snowmobile <br />i it was the feeling of the Water Patrol that the increase <br />izing the lake changing slightly due to the increase in <br />t Lake Minnetonka is heavily patrolled. <br />McDermott reported there have been a number of changes in the rules regarding food preparation on <br />charter boats and the weight allowed on a charter boat, which has resulted in fewer people being able to <br />ride. In order to be profitable, 149 people are needed to make the charter boat viable and that the local <br />charter is requesting they be allowed to increase the boat size to 22 feet wide and 90 feet in length to <br />allow for more passengers. Currently the size of the boat is limited to 20 feet in width and 70 feet in <br />length. McDermott noted the size changes would only apply to charter boats and not recreational boats. <br />The LMCD has not formally agreed that the increase in size is necessary but that it is likely it will be <br />approved in the near future. <br />McDermott noted his appointment is up at the end of this year and requested the Council discuss <br />whether his appointment would be continued. 1 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS —LOREN SCHOENZEIT, REPRESENTATIVE <br />Schoenzeit stated he had nothing to report but <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />None <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />4. #08 -3367 TOM & PATTY KUBALA <br />Tom and Patty Kubalak, Applicants, were prese <br />Turner stated the applicants are requesting the f <br />1. To replace the detached garage with an <br />percent to 17.7 percent when the maxin <br />be available for questions. <br />2623 CASCO POINT ROAD — VARIANCE <br />;hed garage, reducing structural coverage from 18.4 <br />allowed is 15 percent. <br />PAGE 3 of 11 <br />
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