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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 23, 2021 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 3 of 5 <br /> <br />PRESENTATION <br />10. LONG LAKE WATERS ASSOCIATION – Continued <br />and noted they use corn because carp like corn but other fish do not. After a recent count, they found the <br />new population estimate was about 7,000 carp rather than 18,000, and they need to remove more carp to <br />get down to safe levels. Ms. Davidson walked them through the plan for the next years to control the carp, <br />noting it will have a huge impact on the lake, the community is very enthusiastic about supporting the <br />program, but they would also like support from the cities (Long Lake, Orono) and are hoping everyone <br />will pitch in. She stated Carp Solutions has indicated they would come out and do an initial run next year <br />which would start at $10,000 but if they want to be sure to catch them all it would probably be <br />somewhere in the $20,000 range. Long Lake Waters is willing to do a fundraising campaign from the <br />community to support that, in addition to educational opportunities. <br />Johnson asked where the carp are going up on 6th in the holding pond. <br />Ms. Davidson replied they cannot get over the weir; if one goes and walks the area there is actually a <br />barrier. They go up the creek and try to get over the weir and they cannot so they come back down to the <br />lake. <br />Johnson stated on the agenda tonight the City Council subordinated their interest in that creek and gave it <br />to the Watershed. He noted the Watershed District wanted control of that area. <br />Ms. Davidson hopes the Watershed does good things. She does not think it changes the prognosis of <br />dealing with the carp; she thinks this has been a successful project and it is a small dent compared to some <br />of the projects the Watershed wants to do that are very large, municipal stormwater management projects. <br />However, she thinks it can make a real contribution. <br />The Council thanked Ms. Davidson for her presentation. <br /> <br />FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> <br />Finance Director Olson stated he does not have anything additional to report other than the City Council <br />met Carrie Krienke, who has been with the City for one week and everything is working out well. <br /> <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br />11. LA21-000048 – COURTNEY PAULSEN, 1090 WILDHURST TRAIL, VARIANCES <br /> <br />Staff presented a summary packet of information. Melanie Curtis, City Planner, gave a presentation <br />noting Ms. Paulson is requesting hardcover, side setback, and average lakeshore setback (ALS) variances <br />in order to construct a second-story addition above the existing home footprint along with a new lakeside <br />deck. The existing home is situated entirely lakeward of the ALS line and 2.6 feet from the side lot line <br />on the north. Hardcover on the property currently exceeds the 25% limitation and according to the <br />revised survey, the applicant has 105 square feet of hardcover removals. During the July Planning <br />Commission meeting, the Commissioners voted 6-0 in favor of approving the variances consistent with <br />the Staff recommendation which included moving the deck and deck stair inward to meet the 7.5 foot side <br />setback. The applicant modified the proposed plan from the original which encroached further than the <br />house line so now the deck is shown even with the existing home on the north side. Staff recommends