HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-08-15 Council MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, AUGUST 15, 1978
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Pesek moved, Butler seconded, to approve the
riprap request of Reed Mackenzie, 2807 Casco Point
Road, subject to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed
District permit. Motion, Ayes (3) - Nays (0).
Mr. Alan Olson, City Planner, entered into the
record the following concerning the Eberhardt
Company land offer - Fagerness Marsh, dated
August 1, 1978, which states:
The attached letter from Walter C. Nelson, Chairman
of the Eberhardt Company, offers to the City
approximately fifteen (15) acres of marsh south
and east of Fagerness Point Road.
The property is entirely wetlands but does include
an existing boat channel and boat dockage area.
Access to the docks is off Fagerness Point Road
across from 1837. As of today, there are eight (8)
slips in various stages of disrepair and four boats
are tied up.
The plat of Maplegate Inlet including twelve (12)
lots was reviewed and approved on May 8, 1961. No
mention was made of the dock easements or channel.
Easements for twenty-one (21) slips were apparently
drafted and surveyed later. There is no record of
any multiple dock license either City or LHCD,
although both are required.
The property consists of two tax parcels owned by
the Eberhardt Company: 41317-1430: 1977 Market
Value $790: 1978 taxes $36.48; and 42060-6400:
1977 Market Value $2,700: 1978 taxes $111.06.
Taxes on both parcels are delinquent to 1977.
RIPRAP PERMIT *
2807 Casco Point Road
Reed Mackenzie
FAGERNESS MARSH OFFER
Eberhardt Company
If this plat were to be developed today, the outlot
docking would not occur and a conservation and flow-
age easement would be required over the entire property.
My recommendation is that the City not accept property
Which is encumbered with private easements, that
Eberhardt Company attempt to establish an association
of the easement holders to own and maintain the
property, that a joint use dock license be required
and that as a condition of the license, a conservation
easement be obtained over the remainder of the marsh.
Eberhardt Company letter dated July 18, 1978, on
pages 12 6 13
(Continued)