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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 11, 1986 <br />LMCD REPORT CONTINUED <br />She stated that they are going to do a study regarding <br />boat size in relation to number of unit i.e. 16' -24' <br />boat = 1 unit, 24' -30' boat = 1 -1/2 unit, etc. <br />She noted that there have been complaints made regarding <br />having more than the allowed 2 boats /dock without <br />registration and other various complaints which the LMCD <br />is following -up on. In addition, there have be 37 BWI <br />arrests on Lake Minnetonka and 10 throughout the State <br />of Minnesota. <br />It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember <br />Adams, to accept the information regarding 1987 LMCD <br />budget and indicate the City's acceptance and approval <br />of that budget together with accepting the information <br />and giving input to the LMCD's representative regarding <br />regulation of dock size /dock slip size. Motion, Ayes 4, <br />Nays 0. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br />Planning Commission member Paul Taylor- was present and <br />had no comments at this time. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Dali & Terry Wiederhoft, 3551 Lyric Avenue, were <br />present. Dali Wiederhoft submitted a letter to Mayor <br />Butler regarding the condition of the structure located <br />at 3536 Lyric Ave. She stated that the letter was <br />written out of a sense of frustration and hope that the <br />City will take some action regarding this structure. <br />She reviewed the history of their conversations with <br />City staff in efforts to resolve this problem since <br />1983, to date nothing has been resolved. <br />Mayor Butler stated that to her knowledge, this matter <br />has been through the courts and believes that the owner <br />of the property has ignored the action taken by the <br />courts, and that staff is currently implementing the <br />hazardous building act which takes time. She also noted <br />that, contrary to Ms. Wiederhoft's letter, she has <br />driven by the property many times and is aware of its <br />condition; in addition, she is not leaving office due to <br />medical problems as indicated in the letter. <br />City Attorney Barrett stated that hazardous building <br />proceedings could take a year in the court system if <br />they are contested. <br />zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that criminal action <br />was taken against the owner because he had failed to <br />follow the directives of the temporary certificate of <br />occupancy requiring him to put a foundation in. <br />3 <br />