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600.25 <br /> a. Interfering with, obstructing or tending to obstruct, or rendering dangerous <br /> for passage or use, such water within the limits of the City. <br /> b. The erection or maintenance of any dock or structure which interferes with, <br /> obstructs or tends to obstruct or render dangerous for use such waters within the <br /> limits of the City. <br /> c. The operation of motorized watercraft powered by non-electric motors, <br /> upon or in such waters located in the City except for Grays Bay and Libbs Lake, and <br /> except as permitted on Shady Oak Lake under paragraph (d) below. This prohibition <br /> applies to the portions of Minnehaha Creek within the City which are 1) Minnehaha <br /> Creek from Grays Bay to a point on the southerly right of way line of the Burlington <br /> Northern Railroad approximately 830 feet west of County Road 73, and 2) Minnehaha <br /> Creek from a point on the northerly extension of the centerline of Atwater Street <br /> approximately 1420 feet north of the centerline of County Road 5 to the easterly line <br /> of Section 13, Township 117, Range 22. <br /> d. The operation on Shady Oak Lake of motorized watercraft which are <br /> powered by non-electric motors with a designed or actual horsepower over 25. <br /> However, operation of such watercraft during public events may be allowed by a <br /> temporary permit issued by the City Council. <br /> e. Water-skiing on Libbs Lake and Shady Oak Lake, provided, however, that <br /> a temporary permit for public water-skiing events may be obtained for Shady Oak <br /> Lake from the City Council. For purposes of this paragraph both the person or <br /> persons operating the watercraft and the person or persons being towed shall be <br /> deemed equally responsible for this public nuisance. <br /> f. Swimming in a channel, jumping or diving from a channel bridge. The <br /> channels to which this restriction apply are the Libbs Lake channel to Gray's Bay and <br /> the channel which divides Shady Oak Lake. <br /> 3. Enforcement. Any licensed peace officer employed by the Minnetonka Police <br /> Department or the Hennepin County Sheriff's Department, or the Minnesota Department of <br /> Natural Resources may enforce this ordinance. <br /> 4. Exemption. Authorized emergency and law enforcement personnel are exempt <br /> from the provisions of this ordinance when acting in the performance of their assigned duties. <br /> 600.25. Buildings or Structures Which Endanger Public Safety, Health or Property Within <br /> the City. <br /> 1. Any building or structure in the City which is found by the City Building Inspector <br /> or Fire Marshal to be dangerous to public safety, health or to other property by reason of: <br /> a. Damage by fire; or <br /> - 134E - <br />