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� MZNUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 26, 1985. PAGE 7 <br /> NORTH SHORE DRIVE continued <br /> Mr. Regan stated that mor� traffic is coming from the marina <br /> when they are full. Regan stated he is also against a five <br /> year commitment. <br /> Kathleen Wallace stated that the taskforce recognizes that <br /> there are problems. Wallace stated that there is a need for <br /> more secure access across the lake everywhere. Wallace <br /> noted that based on a study of parking of 1 per 20 acres, they <br /> recommended there be 700 car trailer parking spaces on the <br /> lake. Wallace stated that per LMCD there are presently 1172 <br /> unreliable parking spaces, and 185 free reliable parking <br /> spaces within 1500 feet of a public access. <br /> Kathleen Wallace stated that earlier this season they wrote <br /> to the Hennepin County Sheriff informing him of the <br /> additional funds available for enforcement and to date have <br /> not received a response. Wallace also stated that they will <br /> be actively pursuing, through the Attorney General ' soffice, <br /> that Hennepin County to increase the prosecution of <br /> violation on the lake. <br /> Wallace stated that they will lose some overflow parking <br /> because of the re-alignment of County Rd. 15 & 51 in Spring <br /> Park. <br /> Councilmember Frahm stated that he has never heard the DNR <br /> indicate that they would even recognize parking spaces other <br /> than ones directly at access parking lots. Frahm also stated <br /> that the cities should not be tacked with the expense of <br /> maintaining these proposed free parking spaces. Frahm <br /> expressed his concerns for the current safety problems on the <br /> lake without the increase of traffic and boaters and felt <br /> that these safety issues should be solved before more <br /> accesses are provided. <br /> Further discussion on this matter will be held when all <br /> councilmembers were present. <br /> BIG ISLAND* <br /> It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember <br /> Adams, to accept City Administrator Bernhardson' s memo <br /> regarding Big Island. Motion, Ayes (3 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> SEWER ASSESSMENT POLICY <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson noted that the case that <br /> brought this matter up was the request to put in a laundromat <br /> in one of the buildings in Navarre. Bernhardson stated that <br /> there are currently 19 sewer units to be assessed to that <br /> property which would cost the laundromat owners $25 , 500 in <br /> connection charges only. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson reviewed his report and <br /> recommendations regarding the policy for assessing sewer <br /> units . <br />