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CMP Part 4A Transportation Plan <br /> takepopulation,however,the extent of lakeshore available to thepublic generally and the means ofpublic access <br /> to the lake have diminished and therefore become increasingly valuable from year to year...we must not forget <br /> that the public includes persons other than those in the immediate vicinity. The general public has a true <br /> concern in the recreational facilities offered by lite lakes which nature has so freely given us in this state. Their <br /> generous sharing by all willmake for a healthier and happier people. The many not fortunate enough to be able <br /> to acquire the advantages of ownership of lake shore properties should not be deprived of these benefits. This we <br /> would do if we permitted streets leading to the lakesh ore to be vacated.. <br /> "The loss to the public of 150 feet of shoreline out of a total of approximately 100 miles may to the Baldwins <br /> seen:inconsequential or even utftnitesimal and nothing to be disturbed about But,of this 100 miles of precious <br /> shoreline, only a smallfraction has been reserved for the public;and if lite courts should create a precedent by <br /> permitting a single inroad,However small, upon the public's share of the shoreline, other inroads will inevitably <br /> follow,until the aggregate becomes areal threat to the public's free access to the lake. To avoid any possibility of <br /> such a result, the courts should with equal vigor repulse the first, the second, and every other assault upon the <br /> public domain." <br /> Less than 1%of Orono's lake shoreline has been dedicated as public access <br /> corridors. Nearly all the rest is privately owned, and not available to the <br /> public for lake access purposes, save for the DNR Maxwell Bay Access, <br /> Hennepin County's North Arm Access and the City's Summit Park on <br /> Long Lake. Hennepin County's Noerenberg Gardens Memorial Park, <br /> while abutting Lake Minnetonka,has deed restrictions that disallow use for <br /> docking or launching boats. With shoreland abutting a dozen separate bays <br /> in Lake Minnetonka, Orono has a commitment to maintaining access via <br /> the dedicated access corridors. <br /> Lake Access Policies <br /> It is the City's intent to permanently retain for public use all existing lake <br /> access corridors and fire lanes, regardless of the current level of use or <br /> maintenance. To this end,the City will follow these policies: <br /> 1. Requests for vacation of dedicated lake access right-of-ways will be <br /> denied in all cases except where equal or better lake access will be <br /> granted nearby in return. <br /> 2. The City will identify and take necessary action to preserve the <br /> public's right to use of any such accesses which exist but which <br /> may not have been formally dedicated. <br /> 3. The City will endeavor to work with property owners adjacent to <br /> lake access corridors to ensure that both the rights of the public and <br /> the rights of the private landowner are upheld. <br /> Orono's lake accesses are enumerated in Table 4A-6. <br /> City of Orono Community Management Plan Page 4A-33 <br /> September 2000 <br />
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