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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, July 27, 2020 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 9 of 21 <br /> <br />not impeding on the beach. He stated the proliferation of misinformation among neighbors and some <br />inflammatory language used at the Parks meeting has prompted some people to take matters into their <br />own hands. LLRC received a few emails, some profanity-laced, that they believe are from fake Hotmail <br />accounts. He is not sure where that got started, but they have them and they could be forwarded to the <br />Council. He has continually offered all of his personal contact information for anyone that has questions/ <br />concerns. There are people that have taken that route and there have been some good, solid constructive <br />conversations and they have cleared up misinformation. He hopes people will continue to take that route. <br />They will not respond to threatening emails. He said the greater concern is that some of LLRC's rowers <br />have been targeted by other watercraft during organized practices; and independent rowers, who row on <br />their own in their own boats on their own time, have reported similar incidents. Rowers are always <br />prepared; the boat is sometimes split. He understands it's a busy lake, but rowers cannot defend <br />themselves against motorized watercraft and skiers who attempt to swamp their boats. The numbers are <br />down a little because of COVID, but the incidents are still happening with concerning frequency. While <br />they would like to think they are mainly day-trippers coming to the lake, they know some of the boats <br />belong to residents. LLRC takes this blatant disregard for safety on the lake very seriously and will <br />continue to file incident reports with the Hennepin County Water Patrol. He wanted the Council to know <br />some of that behavior has been going on this summer and it's disturbing. He reminded everyone the <br />rowers are youth and adult members of this community, a majority are residents of Orono and Long Lake, <br />their families live in the neighborhood surrounding the lake, and they own or work in businesses here. <br /> <br />Crosby said it was great for everyone to hear what Mr. Burrell had to say so everyone is informed. <br /> <br />Walsh invited attendees to come up and speak but the comments would be capped at 30 minutes and the <br />residents could decide who they wanted to come up. <br /> <br />Ms. Angela Mahoney, 2107 Sugarwood Drive, said she came to hear what the real story was because she <br />was disturbed by all of the garbage she was seeing on Nextdoor with inaccurate information. She is not a <br />rower. She swims and has swam at both beaches, she has kayaked, and is interested in this park getting <br />cleaned up because she has lived in the community for 20 years and it has always been a problematic <br />eyesore. There have been a lot of shenanigans that have gone on; a lot of kids drinking, coking up, <br />something got burned once. From a security standpoint, she is interested as an individual swimmer in <br />something that would bring a little bit more professionalism and oversight and a little bit more safety. She <br />is super excited to hear that the dock is not where the swimming beach is because then it will not impede <br />her at all. As a swimmer, she would encourage everyone to find a solution that works for everybody. She <br />is happy to swim at either beach, but she thinks a lot of the emails that were coming in were all of the <br />garbage going on in the Nextdoor app. She asked everybody to listen to what the plans are and be part of <br />the process because there can be a solution that works for everyone. <br /> <br />Ms. Betsy Johnson, 460 Long Lake Road East, has lived right across from the beach since 2012. She or <br />her husband has been to every meeting and she can say that they love that beach. They go over there <br />every day or sit on their front porch. There have been a few incidents they have reported; and the police <br />have been very, very helpful. Since the cul-de-sac has been put in, there have been less shenanigans. They <br />are really concerned about their property value. They have heard about boats that are going to be 60 feet <br />long. Also, the property that the boat club wants is prime waterfront property; the City should not give it <br />away. For financial reasons, it would seem that the City would get much more benefit by selling it to <br />someone who is going to build a beautiful house and pay taxes like they do. She said they pay big taxes to <br />be across the street from the beach, and it is disappointing that they can't get monitoring, more lighting, or <br />a lifeguard for the beach. The City Council does not need to bring in a boat house that is going to be
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