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_ ` <br /> p�� N11NNErO�� <br /> v y <br /> • M • LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br /> �'y 'S�YF TNE L11IE' �` 23505 SMITHTOWN ROAD,SUITE 120•SHOREWOOD,MINNESOTA 55331 •TELEPHONE 952/745-0789•FAX 952/745-9085 <br /> s q� Gregory S.Nybeck,EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br /> ���ATION ��� April 2, 2009 <br /> BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Steven Dore <br /> 2172 Shadywood1Road ��C'�.0� <br /> Lisa Whalen,Chair OI"OIlO, MN 5539 � <br /> Mmnetrista ,��;;�,ry � <br /> Tom Tanner,Vice Chair � � <br /> wayZata RE: Site #547, Crystal Bay � �'Q� <br /> Andrew McDermott III,Secretary /TY 9 <br /> Orono �Fo <br /> Tom Scanlon,Treasurer Dear Mr. Dore: �'OJ�O <br /> Spring Park <br /> Doug Babcock <br /> Tonka Bay In the summer of 2008, the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District(LMCD) <br /> Peter Hartwich conducted lake-wide inspections of docks and watercraft storage on Lake <br /> Excelsior <br /> cn��s�E���r, Minnet�nka. Your r�sidential site was identified as one that was potentially <br /> Minnetonka not in full compliance with one or more LMCD Ordinances. The LMCD <br /> Steve Johnson Board of Directors has o ted to ursue a course of education and voluntary <br /> Mound p p <br /> Ke�m Kask comptiance for all sites so identified. The intent of this letter is to provide <br /> Deephaven you with relevant and current information to allow you to assess your dock <br /> Dennis Klohs <br /> Minnetonka Beach and watercraft storage configuration, and to take steps to bring them into <br /> e�n oiso� compliance, if necessary, during the 2009 boating season. Repeat <br /> Victoria ins ections will be erformed in 2009 to determine if this approach was <br /> Kelsey Page P P <br /> Greenwood SUCC2SSfU�. <br /> Herb Suerth <br /> Woodland <br /> Dick Woodruff Your location was identified as one that had five or more restricted <br /> Shorewood watercraft stored at vour site at the time it was inspected. In order to <br /> legally store the same number of restricted watercraft that you had in 2008, <br /> a multiple dock license would be required. LMCD staff would be happy to <br /> discuss the possibility of obtaining a multiple dock license for your site. If it <br /> is determined that you do not qualify for a multiple dock license, you will be <br /> told the reasons why and will be asked to reduce the number of watercraft <br /> being stored at your site in 2009 and beyond. <br /> The LMCD website and the LMCD staff are resources you can use to help <br /> answer any questions you have about the Ordinance details or the <br /> voluntary compliance process. Chapter 2 of the LMCD Code, "Regulations <br /> of Structures wit�in the Lake," is the relevan; Chapter in ar.s�vering #hose <br /> questions. To assist you, copies of various sections of this Chapter are <br /> enclosed for your review, which can also be found on the LMCD web site at <br /> http://www.lmcd.orq/paqes/Chapter2.htm. The following is offered to help <br /> summarize the general rules and regulations: <br /> What is a restricted watercraft? <br /> A restricted watercraft is defined as any boat or vessel for use on or stored <br /> on the public waters on the lake except for unrestricted watercraft. An <br /> unrestricted watercraft is defined as a boat or vessel that is: <br /> 1) 16' or less in length and unmotorized; or <br /> 2) 16' or less in length and which uses a motor of 10 horsepower or less; or <br /> 3) 20' or less in length and unmotorized, and which is propelled solely by <br /> �� human power. <br /> . <br /> 50%Recycled Content Web Page Address: http://www.lmcd.org <br /> 20/PostConsumerwaste E-mail Address: Imcd@Imcd.org <br />