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i � <br />� �REGULAR1MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, JULY 11, 1977 Page 4 <br />� Mr. Douglas referred to the fence commenting NORTH SHORE DRIVE MARINA <br /> that they will install the fence wherever the (Continued) <br />� ity so chooses. <br />� �-Ienry Muhich, Building & Zoning Administrator, <br />� noted that a ramp was built at the lagoon without <br /> a permit. There are also complaints on debris <br />� next to the service shed. <br />� Jo Ellen Hurr, 930 Partenwood Road: Is North <br />. Shore Marina in compliance with codes? <br />� Howard Meagher, 3980 Dahl Road: We have to establish <br /> controls to regulate marinas, docks, and boats to <br />� protect Lake Minnetonka. <br />� Jason Becker, 3145 Pdorth Shore Drive: Orono should <br /> not allow marinas to expand and felt that this <br />� agreement was an unwarrented expansion of marinas <br />. in that district. Orono will need additional funds <br /> to support additional policing, which will put <br /> a burden on the taxpayers. <br />� Herman Renner, 3180 North Shore Drive, complained <br /> about: <br />� <br />• 1. Expansion of existing uses. <br /> . Oil and other contamiants in the water. <br />+ �. North Shore docks interfering with residential <br /> property <br />� Bruce Douglas: My client' s proposal should relieve <br />� Mr. Renner' s concerns. <br />� An unidentified person complained: <br />� <br />� l. Inadequate parking spaces as required. <br /> 2. Marinas have reached a point where expansion <br />� should not be allowed. <br />� Herman Renner complained of exhaust fumes from boats <br /> that enter his home because of closeness of marina <br />� docks. <br />� Mr. Bruce Douglas: The public should be aware that <br />� this agreement is a chance to regulate marinas. <br /> Present codes are antiquated and have to be updated. <br />� Riparian rights have to be addressed to. <br /> Mr. George Johnson, attorney representing the Lake <br />. Minnetonka Improvement Association, stated that: <br />+ _. Expansion should not be allowed. <br /> 2. Orono should be very cautious and consider the <br />� impact on the lake. <br /> 3. A public hearing should be held. <br /> (Continued) <br />