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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 24, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />PRESENTATION — Continued <br />appointed from each city, and 3.5 staff positions. The agency is funded by city levies, licenses, permits, <br />grants, and contributions. In addition, the LMCD partners with a number of public agencies, including <br />the DNR, the MCWD, Hennepin County Water Patrol, Three Rivers Park, Hennepin County, MPCA, <br />residents, businesses, and special interest groups. <br />The LMCD manages all season activities on the lake from an environmental, safety, and nuisance <br />standpoint. Schle-uning indicated she has been working with realtors and prospective buyers the past few <br />months educating them on their dock rights. In addition, the LMCD has created a brochure on lake rights <br />and regulations which has been sent out to various stakeholders, residents, and dock installers. <br />Schleuning stated the goal with the brochure is to make the codes clearer to everyone. <br />The primary duties of the LMCD are to look at docks and structures, watercraft density and storage, <br />watercraft for hire, liquor consumption on the lake, and de-icing operations. Schleuning noted the current <br />issue before the LMCD is a review of the ordinance regarding underage drinking and social hosting. The <br />LMCD will be discussing this issue at its Wednesday meeting. Schleuning stated a number of cities have <br />social host ordinances and regulations on underage drinking but they do not always work out on the <br />water. Last year the Water Patrol had one of the highest numbers of boating while intoxicated cases and <br />that they are looking at ways to curb and manage that behavior. Schleuning stated the proposed ordinance <br />will provide more accountability to people who provide alcohol to minors in addition to a Good <br />Samaritan type of clause. <br />Walsh asked if the adult owner of the boat would be responsible for everyone on the boat. <br />Schleuning stated if the person is an adult and they know about the underage drinking and did not try to <br />do something or they provided the alcohol, that person could be held liable. <br />Seals stated people are wondering how it will be enforced. Seals stated it obviously is not a good idea to <br />provide alcohol to minors but that it seems to be a little overreaching or the luck of the draw on who gets <br />stopped. Seals noted she probably received 15 phone calls on this issue after the newspaper article. <br />Schleuning stated the City Council can encourage the residents to call her. <br />Schleuning stated the LMCD also regulates special events, temporary structures, special projects, and <br />referrals to the appropriate agency of a hazard, etc. Schleuning noted the LMCD is already receiving <br />calls about Super Bowl events and they will be working with the Water Patrol and others to ensure there <br />are appropriate resources to handle all the events that will occur. <br />The LMCD also deals with prevention and management of aquatic invasive species. The LMCD has an <br />AIS taskforce that meets with all of the stakeholders. Schleuning stated the LMCD has seen a reduction <br />in grants to deal with AIS and that she is not sure where it will go next year. Schle-uning noted Lake <br />Minnetonka is a very high use lake and the LMCD wants to make sure the types of aquatic invasive <br />species do not expand. <br />Seals asked what the LMCD does to deal with watercraft going in and out of the lake. Seals commented <br />the residents love the lake and would be happy to help out financially to some extent but that there are <br />also a number of people who use the lake who do not contribute. <br />Page 6 of 12 <br />