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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> October 10,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 12a. RESOLUTION#7300 APPROVAL OF THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC <br /> SAFETY GRANT <br /> 16. LA22-000048—CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT RELATED TO ACCESSORY <br /> BUILDING HEIGHT—ORDINANCE NO.278,THIRD SERIES <br /> Johnson moved,Seals seconded,to approve the Consent Agenda as amended.VOTE: Ayes 3,Nays <br /> 0. <br /> Johnson added regarding item 11,there had been a concern regarding the validity of the contractor who <br /> was the low-bid and he clarified that the City did their due diligence on that. Item 16,text amendment, <br /> allows flexibility of the use of one's property so someone will not need a variance to do the same thing in <br /> the future. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 13. Senator David Osmek <br /> Senator Osmek gave a presentation noting he is not seeking re-election after 22 years.He noted the lines <br /> and districts created prove that judges do drink because those lines made almost no sense;there is also a <br /> long,thin one that goes from Lake of the Woods all the way down to Brainerd. Senator Osmek stated <br /> there are redistricting principles they are supposed to follow.He shared successes between the Cities of <br /> Mound and Orono including policing and shared the budget successes Orono has had.He noted other <br /> successes including LMCD rules and Big Island bonding. Senator Osmek shared he was late to the <br /> meeting as he is a school bus driver because there is a need,it fit with his legislative time,and he noted <br /> now he will be able to drive more routes. <br /> Mayor Walsh thanked Senator Osmek for his service. <br /> 14. LMCD Representative Update—Richie Anderson <br /> Richie Anderson,3205 Crystal Bay Road, gave a presentation on the history of Orono residents <br /> discussing wake surf boats and their nuisance on particular bays with regard to noise and wakes. Mr. <br /> Anderson noted Chris Bank created a program to teach primary etiquette,safety,and management of <br /> clean-drain-dry.The important messages were to keep music down,surf in deep water rather than close to <br /> shore,how to pick someone up that had fallen,and not making additional passes back-and-forth but to <br /> spread it out on the lake.Mr. Banks teamed up with marinas and dealers which was pretty successful and <br /> received accolades from the"anti-surf'crowd about the difference his videos made.Mr.Anderson noted <br /> the anti-surf crowd did introduce the erosion factor of wakes;he showed a video onscreen of waves <br /> pounding the shore in Wayzata due to nature.He then looked at boats and thinks all boats should be <br /> considered the same(boats,wake boats,jet-skis)and noted they now have a 300 foot from shore rule <br /> which is the only thing that has changed in the Ordinance.Mr.Anderson noted in the future they could <br /> use buoys similar to those used on Lake Okoboji to mark the 300 feet from shore. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />