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�. <br /> � � � . . <br /> ` .� '� . PC Exhibit B <br /> C�t o� ORONO <br /> � <br /> RESOWTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> A NO. 1866 <br /> � 0 � � <br /> RESOLIITION DIRECTING STAFF TO � <br /> ISSIIE A COMMERCIAL DOCR LICENSE � <br /> TO 1�INNETONKA BOAT WORRS <br /> SIIBJECT TO CONDITIONS NOTED HEREIN � <br /> FOR THE PERIOD OF JAATUARY l, 1985 TO DECEMBER 31, 1985 <br /> WHEREAS , the City of Orono , hereinafter "City" is a <br /> municipal corporation organized and existing under the Iaws of the <br /> State of Minnesota and has the authority and responsibility under <br /> Minnesota Statutes, State Statute 412, et. seq. and State Statute 462, <br /> et. seq., to protect the health, safety, and genera�l welfare of the <br /> citizens of the City and other members of the public within the City; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, within the City there exist several commercial <br /> marinas, hereinafter "marinas" engaged in business activities <br /> including but not limited to the foI lowingi <br /> 1. The sale of new and/or used boats, boating equipment, <br /> boat accessories and recreation equipment. � <br /> 2. The storage, sale, rental, lease, repairing and/or <br /> servicing of boats and boat equipment. <br /> 3 . The sale of gasoline, bait and fishing supplies. <br /> 4. The construction and maintenance of docks, boat Iifts <br /> � and buoys on the public waters for purposes of operating the <br /> above noted business activities and for rental or lease of <br /> such space to a limited number of the general public for <br /> storage of individual.ly owned boats. <br /> AND Tn1HEREAS, the City Council has determined that if <br /> unregulated, such commercial. activity on or near the public waters and <br /> on the Iand within the City may be detrimental. to the public heal.th, <br /> safety and general welfare and is therefore subject to reasonable <br /> regulations by the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, it is the overriding concern of the City to <br /> el.iminate the unique problems presented by increasing boat density, <br /> hardcover, traffic density, storm water runoff and noise or other <br /> public nuisances in the area of the various marinas; and <br /> Page 1 of 4 � <br />