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10-22-2003 - Re: Use of right-of-way on Big Island
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I. 4, <br /> O <br /> CITY of ORONO <br /> ii <br /> 1 ,� } tiff" Municipal Offices <br /> Street Address: Mailing Address: <br /> `q$EggO % 2750 Kelley Parkway P.0. Box 66 <br /> Orono, MN 55356 Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066 <br /> October 22, 2003 <br /> RE: Use of Right-of-Way on Big Island <br /> Dear Big Island Property Owner: <br /> It has come to the attention of the City that a variety of land alteration activities have been <br /> occurring recently on the Island without the proper permits or authority, to wit: <br /> - Removal of trees within dedicated right-of-ways without City Council approval; <br /> - Grading or otherwise altering land within dedicated right-of-ways without City <br /> Council approval; <br /> - Grading or otherwise altering land on private property without the proper land <br /> alteration permits, and in some instances without the permission of the landowner. <br /> Orono Municipal Code, Section 78-567 regulates use of the public dedicated right-of-ways <br /> on the Island. Although the City has not formally prohibited the use of motorized vehicles <br /> on the Island, no roads on the Island have been formally opened to vehicular travel by the <br /> City. The informal pathways that provide for pedestrian accessibility as well as the <br /> occasional service vehicle are mostly within dedicated right-of-ways,but in some areas they <br /> are on private property. <br /> Historically,the level of vehicular use of the Island right-of-ways was minimal and had few <br /> negative impacts. In recent years,however,the level of activity on the Island has increased, <br /> to the point where use(and in some instances abuse)of the right-of-ways for vehicular access <br /> or recreation has begun to cause serious erosion problems as well as concerns about trespass <br /> and security. <br /> You are advised to review and follow the enclosed City Ordinances,which require permits <br /> or Council action for certain uses of the right-of-ways. I would particularly direct your <br /> attention to Subsection 5, which allows for limited property-owner maintenance of adjacent <br /> right-of-ways without permits. Such maintenance activity is limited to the controlling of <br /> weeds and brush, seeding, sodding,mowing, etc.but does not include the ability to remove <br /> trees or do grading work to create roadways. <br /> Telephone(952)249-4600 • Fax(952)249-4616 <br /> www.ci.orono.mn.us <br />
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