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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 26,2004 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />LMCD REPORT, Continued <br />19* during weekends. Halverson explained that the subcommittee has prepared a power point <br />presentation to present to the 14 City Councils of the Lake area, which will educate and inform <br />them of proposed action plans and ask for their support. <br />White urged the LMCD and DNR to be proactive in this initiative. He was concerned that little <br />enforcement accompanied the inspections and suggested that further signage be posted to educate <br />the public. <br />Sansevere commented that, although sad, he could foresee zebra mussels in the lake's future. <br />Halvorson stated that efforts are being made to lobby for more money to further programs, create <br />more education, and get the word out. <br />McMillan stated that this is the best program that has been undertaken by the LMCD and DKR and <br />will target high visibility weekends and traffic times. Although not 100% preventative, she was <br />hopeful that the public would cooperate with the inspection process. <br />Murphy suggested that further publicity be sought to educate the public about the threat posed by <br />zebra mussels in our lakes. He felt that local television stations would be interested in broadcasting <br />this message. <br />McMillan added that, at a recent mayor’s meeting she ’d attended, the subject of milfoil har\ csting <br />was broached by Deephaven, who'd like to see the Watershed District take o\ cr the har\ esting <br />effort. She continued, noting that John Barton, of Hennepin Parks, was currently examining <br />phosphorous levels. She commented that, in addition to City funding, it would be nice if the <br />Watershed would contribute financially to the harvesting effort. McMillan reported that, at the <br />mayor’s meeting, Deephaven also expressed concern about boat density on the lake. <br />Halvorson stated that a new committee is studying the boat density study performed in the 1970’s, <br />and will compile a new density study based on counts during lly-ovcrs at peak times this summer <br />Murphy suggested that the City develop some type of action plan to address the numbers of trailers <br />parking at launch sites during the .Memorial Day weekend, before the police department is bogged <br />down writing traffic tickets over the holiday. <br />PUBLIC CO.MMENTS <br />Charles and Gerry Timm, 2KS5 6* Avenue North. Mr. Timm stated that his lawyer had recently <br />received a letter from his neighbor about an Ordinance that would be in effect in the near future <br />prohibiting him from keeping his commercial vehicle in his driveway. He asked the Council for an <br />explanation, stating that he was merely trying to make a living as he ’d always done. <br />Moorse explained that the City had adopted this Ordinance, and given Mr. Timm a 6 month stay, <br />w hich will soon expire and compliance w ill be expected. He stated that he had not received any <br />requests to reconsider the Ordinance. <br />PAGE 3 of 12
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