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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Mraday, October 22.2001 <br />7:00 o'clock p.«. <br />(Pork Commission Commeots* Continued) <br />While commented there are certain times of the year as uell when people should be restricted from <br />walking through this area. Wliite noted Hennepin County does limit access to certain areas of its parks <br />at difTerent times of the >ear. <br />Bouchard stated the Park Commission also discussed the possibility of developing a fenced in dog park <br />at one of the area parks, with Saga Hill being suggested as a good location due to the availability of <br />ample parking and the amount of land available at this site. <br />San severe inquired how many acres the Park Commission wos considering converting into a dog park. <br />Bouchard staled the Pork Commission did not discuss the specifics of a dog park, but that in her view <br />perhaps four to five acres would be appropriate. <br />Sanseverc inquired when the Park Commission could c.xpcci to receive the proceeds from the golf <br />tournament. <br />Bouchard staled at this time she is unsure how much was raised and when the money would be given to <br />the Park Fund. Bouchard commented the I.urton property would also be another possible site for a dog <br />park. <br />Moorse indicated if the Council wants to prohibit dogs from City parks, it would need to adopt an <br />ordinance with this restriction. <br />PLANNING CO.MMISSION CUM.MENTS - BiU Stoddard. RepresenUth c <br />Stoddard stated he would be available at tonight's meeting to answer any questions the Council may <br />have. <br />LMCD REPORT - Uli McMillan <br />McMillan stated the Council should have rcceiscd a copy of the propi>sed LMCD ordinance prohibiting <br />the use of motorired watercraft on three of the creeks flowing into Lake Minnetonka. McMillan stated <br />the LMCD has had a concern for the past several years regarding marginal lakesho.e being developed. <br />McMillan stated the ordinance is designed to help minimize the environmental impact in these sensitive <br />waters, to preserve passive areas of recreation on the lake, and to protect these areas from the pressure <br />of added development/boat storage. McMillan stated the LMCD did create a Wetlands Task Force <br />approximately one year ago to look at these issues, with this ordinance being a product of their review , <br />lite committee determined that it would be appropriate to focus their attention on the creeks first to help <br />improve the water quality going into Lake Minnetonka. <br />McMillan stated she is looking for some input from the Council on this ordinance. McMillan suggested <br />the City send u memorandum out to the affected landowners inv iting them to attend the next LMCD <br />meeting. <br />PAGE 12
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