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• PC Exhibit G <br /> Minnesota Department of Natura) Resources Minnesota <br /> Division of Lands&Minerals <br /> 1200 Warner Road <br /> St. Paul, MN 55106 <br /> DEPAATMENTOF <br /> NANAAL AESOUACES <br /> November 13, 2012 <br /> Ms. Melanie Curtis <br /> Planning and Zoning Coordinator <br /> City of Orono <br /> P.O. Box 66 <br /> Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066 <br /> RE: Proposal for Vacation of portion of Lake Street <br /> Lake Minnetonka, Section 7 Township 117 Range 23, adjacent to the <br /> property addressed 4745 North Shore Drive <br /> Dear Ms. Curtis: <br /> Thank you for seeking input from the Department of Natural Resources regarding <br /> your proposal to vacate the portion of Lake Street adjacent to the property <br /> addressed 4745 North Shore Drive in Orono. Your letter was forwarded to me to <br /> review and provide comments as required by M.S. 412.851. <br /> The street vacation was described in the request is as follows: <br /> "Lake Street" adjacent to "That part of Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 6, Bergquist& <br /> Wicklund's Park, lying South of the Southerly right-of-way line of County <br /> Road No. 19" <br /> The right of way appears to be 150 feet of Lake Minnetonka shoreline that lies <br /> adjacent to 4745 North Shore Drive. Lake Minnetonka is a designated public water <br /> of the state of Minnesota providing unparalleled water recreation for the citizens of <br /> Minnesota. <br /> City of Orono staff provided additional verbal information indicating that the road <br /> vacation proposal was the result of an application by the adjacent landowner who <br /> has proposed transfer of the lakeshore portion to his property. It was noted by city <br /> staff that the landowner currently pays tax as a lakeshore lot. It was also stated by <br /> city staff that no adjacent lots will change. The city notes there are no utilities <br /> apparently in the right of way. <br /> www.mndnr.gov <br /> AN EQUAL OPPORiUNIIY EMPLOYER <br /> «PRINTED ON RECYCLE�PAPER CONTAINING A MINIMUM OF 104'o POST-CONSUMER WASTE <br />