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� <br /> � Page 21 <br /> � Letter to Mr. l�iuhich <br /> Page Three <br /> f Oci�ober 5 , 1977 <br /> If the above is not in accord with your understanding of <br /> � the Planning Commission' s action, please let me know. <br /> � I talked today with Ronald Harnack regarding the si�atus of <br /> our dock permit application. He informed me that it had b�en <br /> a reconsidered by the DNR after the sounding data had been <br /> pr_ovided. The DNR made another examination of the property <br /> and in light thereof he informed me that the DNR would not allow <br /> • an intrusion of a dock into the body of Lake Minntonka, <br /> both hecause of the spawning area adjacent to the wet-lands <br /> and because of the length of dock required to reach a navigable <br /> depth. The only development which the state would allow <br /> � for access to the lake by landowners is a dock to the existing <br /> channel. Mr. Harnack said that formal DNR approval of the <br /> proposed dock now pending be�ore the Planni_ng Corunission would <br /> . probably issue by this weekend. <br /> The Developers find themselves in an obvious predicament. The <br /> Planning Commission will take no action on this matter and it <br /> cannot, therefore, be presented to the City Council for considera- <br /> tion. ��Thatever suggestions you might have as to how we can <br /> � get this matter before the City Council for a d�cision would <br /> ne appreciated. <br /> � If you have any questions whatsoever, please call. <br /> � Very truly yours, <br /> � i. � �c� f <br /> a John F. Hacking ^-_---� <br /> � JFH: lh <br /> cc : i�:ayor Van Nest <br /> � 2�ir. William Peterson <br /> l�;r. Ronald Harnack <br /> � Brauer & Associates <br /> • Victoria Grain Comnany <br /> I•ir. Bruce i�ialkcrson <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � <br />