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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 13,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 14. LMCD—Continued <br /> has had a number of issues, including the time when a harvester almost sunk and the driver almost <br /> drowned and when the harvester went to the lake dripping hydraulic fluid. <br /> Jabbour displayed a picture of Highways 19 and 15 being 100 percent clogged up by a police officer <br /> leading the harvester. Jabbour stated one of the harvesters also cut the telephone cables going to Big <br /> Island,which left the residents on the Island without access to 911 and that he spent three days helping <br /> with his own barge. <br /> Seals asked if that has been recent. <br /> Jabbour indicated it probably was within the past five to ten years. Jabbour stated at his last presentation <br /> to the City Council,the mayor asked the question where the money was that was taken out of the <br /> reserves. Jabbour stated the LMCD used to received$60,000 from the DNR in the form of a grant,with <br /> 30 going to the harvester program and 30 to the inspection program. That grant was subsequently <br /> eliminated. Jabbour stated during his time on the LMCD Board,they reduced the budget and the levy by <br /> 10 percent,but because the LMCD was getting paid per acre and per tonnage,they were harvesting <br /> everywhere. <br /> Jabbour stated when they cut the telephone cable,they discovered the wire next to it carries 8000 volts to <br /> the Island. Jabbour stated he asked them not to launch their harvesters until they identify all the cables <br /> and wires for safety purposes. This year the same harvester was harvesting in the same area as well as <br /> other areas where no one lives. <br /> Jabbour indicated he went to the LMCD meeting last Wednesday night and informed the LMCD attorney <br /> that they are exposing people to imminent danger. Jabbour noted he has helped recover their harvester <br /> twice this year, with one time the temperature inside being 300 degrees and the people driving it being <br /> terrified. Jabbour stated in his view the people working on the harvesters are some of the least qualified <br /> people in the country to be doing what they are doing. <br /> Jabbour noted he sat on the AIS Committee with the DNR, sat on the University AIS Advisory Group, is <br /> on the Committee Writing Standards for Boats,is routinely invited by the Fish and Wildlife agency to <br /> their symposium, and that 90 percent of the information people like to use about the environment does not <br /> exist. <br /> Jabbour asked whether the LMCD is conducting boat inspections this year. <br /> Schleunig indicated the LMCD received a grant for$10,000 and that they have been doing inspections <br /> periodically at three of the launches. The number of inspections being done this year is 30 percent less <br /> than the prior year. <br /> Jabbour noted the City of Mound will not sign a cooperative agreement for the LMCD to inspect and that <br /> he is not sure what they can do with$10,000. Currently the accesses are not manned or taken care of and <br /> that he does not want the City Council to think that someone is watching over Big Island and Lake <br /> Minnetonka. <br /> Page 8 of 14 <br />