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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 />Kroll stated he agrees with 90 percent of what Council Member Seals has said and that he shares her <br />frustration with the wake boats. Kroll commented he is philosophically against big government and <br />taxes. There unfortunately are multiple layers that are at play with the MCWD and the LMA competing <br />with the LMCD and then the DNR. If there was no LMCD, the DNR would then have to pull two or <br />three of their boats from counting walleyes down to Lake Minnetonka because they just do not have the <br />manpower to monitor the lake. In addition, none of the entities really has the legislative power to write <br />ordinances limiting speed or other items on the lake and that they need to go to the state for that. <br />Kroll stated it is not reasonable that Orono and Minnetonka only have two of the 14 votes even though <br />they are the two largest cities on the lake. Kroll stated he would be happy to sit down with people that <br />want to propose a bill to the legislature to reform the LMCD, which should be done since it has been <br />around for 50 years. Kroll stated he is of the belief there is some role for a government agency <br />overseeing the lake. <br />Walsh stated he does not totally disagree with that, and that part of his quotes in the paper was that he <br />supports reworking of the goals and direction, which is what makes the most sense, instead of the <br />government trying to grab more and more power by unelected people. <br />Seals noted the Water Patrol is enforcing the speed rules and some of the other things on the lake, but that <br />it is frustrating when she sees all of these line items because the LMCD does not do a good job at most of <br />them. Seals commented she sees the same lady at the boat landing when she goes out on the lake, but that <br />when she comes back in, she is not there. Seals stated unless they literally block all lake access, there will <br />be problems. <br />Crosby stated it comes down to where the zebra mussels are coming from, and it is not from the residents <br />who live on the lake. <br />Printup commented there are dozens of agencies overseeing the lakes, such as the individual cities, the <br />counties, the DNR, the Army Corps of Engineers, the LMCD, the LMA, as well as federal agencies, and <br />when there are that many agencies involved, nobody has total control over anything. Printup stated in his <br />view Orono is taking the lead on something. <br />Kroll thanked the City Council for allowing him to speak tonight and that he will serve the Council better. <br />Johnson stated going forward it is important that the Council establish an expectation of the position and <br />that he would like to hear from Mr. Kroll, whether it is biweekly or monthly, on what is happening at the <br />LMCD. Johnson stated he can get the automatic feed from the LMCD but that he is attempting to get a <br />more intimate view of what is going on and that he would like to see something at least every month on <br />what is new and happening. Johnson encouraged Mr. Kroll to also update Staff on changes so they can <br />communicate the new regulations to the residents. <br />Walsh stated he is willing to give Mr. Kroll better direction and that in return he would ask for more <br />communication from Mr. Kroll. Walsh stated he does not want to go past that point without giving <br />Mr. Kroll the opportunity to improve the communication. <br />Crosby suggested Orono also consider getting the area city councils and mayors together to discuss the <br />issues specifically and see if they can get a coalition of people who are on board. <br />Page 6 of 20 <br />
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