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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 10, 2019 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />which is unfortunate, but Orono pays a good portion of the bills. Kroll indicated he has built a good <br />working relationship with various members of the LMCD. <br />Kroll stated he appreciates Council Member Johnson calling him today, which is why he came tonight, <br />and that he wants to work at the pleasure of the City Council. Kroll stated if the Council has someone <br />else in mind, he would appreciate knowing that, but in his view he has been very effective on the most <br />critical issue, which was the milfoil harvesting, and that he will continue to build those relationships. <br />Crosby stated in his view the City has made some progress, especially given the one-year moratorium, <br />and that what might help Mark is if periodically some of the council members show up at the meetings to <br />support him. Orono is one of 14 votes and it is not balanced for the amount of money that Orono <br />contributes. Having some support from the Council at the LMCD meetings might help Mark and that he <br />is not sure if getting a new representative will change anything. Crosby stated in his view the LMCD <br />does not have the major interest of Lake Minnetonka or the residents at heart, which has been proven by <br />their milfoil harvesting, which is outdated. <br />Walsh stated the Council could perhaps provide better direction and that he would appreciate a summary <br />email update following each of the LMCD meetings. Walsh stated he would like more constant updates <br />as to what is going on at the LMCD, and if anyone on the Council has any specific questions, they can <br />respond to the email. Walsh stated in his view they have made progress and that this Council and some <br />Orono residents are more proactively involved, which bodes well for the future. <br />Kroll stated as the Orono representative, he shares the Council's frustrations, and that he is attempting to <br />form relationships with like-minded city representatives. Kroll stated he is also somewhat digging out a <br />little bit of a bad goodwill situation from his predecessor. Kroll noted he would not have been able to <br />provide any updates on the recent legislation since the LMCD was not informed of that and it was another <br />complication in the ongoing battle. <br />Seals noted the legislation was relating to the LMCD attempting to take over some land rights and that in <br />her view the LMCD spoke out of turn and spoke against Orono residents when they attempted to speak <br />out about it. The challenge is that Orono is one of 14 cities, and goodwill or not, Orono is not going to <br />attain a majority on the LMCD. At the present time the LMCD is not happy with Orono and they do not <br />put Orono in a good light. <br />Seals stated the LMCD needs to take a seat back and ask themselves who butters their bread. The <br />representatives are appointed and half of the LMCD budget goes towards administrative. Seals stated in <br />her view many of the things the LMCD does can be done better and cheaper by private entities, but that <br />she does not have a solution. <br />Walsh stated the good news is that there has been some clarifying legislation, which is the beginning of <br />the process. <br />Seals stated the Council can do a better job at supporting Orono residents, especially the marina owners, <br />since they are the guys who help the sheriff and are there helping to pull boats out. Seals stated she is <br />super disappointed the LMCD has not apologized for the track they went down but they are continuing to <br />dig the hole. The people the LMCD has come out against are some of the first residents to step up and <br />help out with community projects out on Big Island. Seals stated she does not know how someone can <br />change the present culture. <br />Page 5 of 20 <br />