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STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION REUTING TO THE JURISDICTION <br />OF THE LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />AND SUPPORTING THE REPEAL OF LAWS 2004. CHAPTER 255, SECTION 43 <br />WHEREAS. Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (*LMCD" or the DistricO is a special purpose <br />political subdivision of the State, created pursuant to Laws 1967. Chapter 907 and Laws 1969. Chapter 272 <br />later codified as Minnesota Statutes. Sections 103B.601 through 103B 645; and <br />WHEREAS. Minnesota Statutes. Sections 103B.641 and 103B 611 grant to the LMCD the powers to <br />undertake research to determine the condition and development of Lake Minnetonka (“the Lake"), to develop a <br />comprehensive program to eliminate pollution, to regulate the types of boats permitted to use the Lake and the <br />use of various parts of the Lake, and to regulate the construction and maintenance of dxks on the Lak(j- and <br />WHEREAS, over the last thirty-seven years the LMCD has developed a comprehensive regulatory <br />program governing the use and development of the Lake to protect and preserve the Lake as a vital <br />environmental and recreational resource of the State; and <br />WHEREAS, in 2002, the LMCD began a detailed review of the effect of the present and future use and <br />development of Six Mile Creek. Painters Creek and Long Lake Creek; and <br />WHEREAS, this review was a well publicized, open, public legislative process that took nearly two <br />years; and <br />WHEREAS, the LMCD solicited and carefully considered evidence and testimony from cities around <br />the Lake, the Minn^aha Creek Watershed District, the Department of Natural Resources, the Lake <br />Minnetonka Association, the Halsteds Bay Preservation Group, Three Rivers Park District, water quality <br />experts and concerned citizens and landowners, many of whom were represented by legal counsel; and <br />WHEREAS, after consideration of the conflicting or differing interests of the Lake ’s ecology and <br />wildlife, riparian landowners, developers, and recreauonal users of the Lake, the LMCD adopted Ordinance No <br />178 on June 26.2002; and <br />WHEREAS. Ordinance No. 178 prohibits the use of gas motors on certain parts of Six Mile Creek, <br />Painters Creek aid Long Lake Creek, thereby limiting the use of those areas to canoes, kayaks and simila <br />craft and boats using electric motors; and <br />WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 178 represents a compromise that preserves these sensitive wetland <br />areas for the quiet enjoyment of boaters, protects wildlife, and substantially reduces the increased flow of <br />nutrients into the Lake caused by gas motors stirring bottom sediment into the water column moving into the <br />Lake, while still allowing reasonable use of these areas for watercraft owned by riparian owners using electric <br />motors; and • <br />ru-:5iu4vi <br />UCIKM