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ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 11, 1991 <br />PARR COMMISSION INTERVIEWS CONTINUED <br />Ms. Ilse e::pressed her appreciation for the Council's <br />adoption of the Advisory Board Selection Process. <br />CABLE TV APPOINTMENT <br />It was moved by Mayor Peterson, seconded by Goetten, to <br />appoint Timothy Pattrn and Mary Butler as primary <br />representatives, and i Barbara Paterson As a.--z alternate <br />representative to the Lake Minnetonka Cable Commission for 1991. <br />Motion, Ayes -4, Nays -0. Motion passed. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />LMCD COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />AND <br />LAKE USE MANAGEMENT AND SHORELAND REGULATIONS <br />Bernhardson stated that it _'•_s his under standiag that the <br />LMCD was granted a 90 -day extension of time to work with the Lake <br />Minnetonka Communities on the Managemen- Plan. He said, "We are <br />presenting, for your consideration, a letter outlining our <br />position that would be sent to the other cities. Councilmember <br />Callahan has indicated that he would like to revise the letter <br />somewhat and suggested that we send a cover letter to the Mayors <br />of the other communities asking them to work together to improve <br />the Plan. I am asking Council to review the draft letter and <br />indicate any other revisions they would like to see. Also, the <br />City Attorney Is continuing his effort .o research the <br />information Council requested'at their last meeting." <br />LMCD Representative, JoEllen Hurr, stated that she had just <br />received a copy of the d:=aft letter today and that she had not <br />been able to review it. <br />Callahan asked Herr if the LMCD is aware of an apparent <br />discrepancy between the LMCD a;:id Met Council regarding the <br />process for making revisions to the Plan once adopted. <br />Hurr statisd that she was not aware of the discrepancy, but <br />said, "I believe the Metropolitan Council views the LMCD Plan <br />much as they do the Comprehensive Plans of the individual cities. <br />I do not know whether the LMCD is aware of the Meat Council's <br />position, but I.will ask." <br />Callahan said, "When you are discussing this with the LMCD <br />and find they are not aware of the Met Council's position, ask <br />them if that decision has any bearing on the LMCD' s decision to <br />lock themselves into this position against the wishes of eight <br />cities." <br />Jabbour said, "I was told that quite a .few items the LMCD <br />adopted into their Plan were included to please the Met Council <br />and DNR. I understand, however, that the Metropolitan Council <br />- 19 - <br />