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LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />18338 Minnetonka Blvd. <br />Deephaven, MN 55391 <br />745-0789 <br />EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S NEWSLETTER <br />Gregory S. Nybeck <br />January 27,1999 <br />• Offjgg Relocation! The LMCD office was relocated to 18338 Minnetonka Blvd, Deephaven, <br />MN 55391 on 9/25/98. Our new telq)hone and fax numbers are 745-0789 and 745-9085 <br />respectively. An Open House was held on 11/19/98 for District member communities and the <br />public to become acquainted with the new location. Those who could not attend the Open <br />House are encouraged to visit the new office when in the vicinity. <br />• Exotics Management! The LMCD Board awarded at its 8/12/98 mv‘*eting a contract with <br />Minnesota Bearing Co./Air Hydraulics Systems, Inc. and Cummins Diesel Service to conduct <br />a major overhaul of the four District harvesters. The current fleet is ten years old and has not <br />had oveihaul work conducted on it. At the 1/13/99 Board meeting, EWM Project Manager <br />Gene Strommen iqwrted the vast majority of the work to be completed on the refurbishing of <br />the equipment was completed in the fall. Some of the work completed included evaluation of <br />the diesel engines, rebuilding of the hydraulic systems including the power systems and <br />thrusters, inspection and replacement of all hosing (when needed), and the r^uilding or <br />rq>lacing of the front-end rollers or cutters. To date, $60,983.70 has been spent on this <br />project, with an additional $4,000 estimated in the spring to complete it. This work is being <br />funded with Equipment Dq>reciation funds. <br />I <br />The Board has expressed continued concern regarding the introduction of zebra mussels into <br />Lake Minnetonka. The Board at its 1/13/99 meeting adopted an amendment to Code relating <br />to this. With the adoption of LMCD Ordinance 160, no person may introduce into or operate <br />on the lake any vehicle, watercraft, trailer, or other object which has had affixed or attached <br />zebra mussels until they have been cleaned of all visible or discoverable mussels. In addition, <br />the public would also need to either secure an opu..on from the MN DNR, or the District, that <br />there are no viable zebra mussels, or allow for a 15-day drying period, prior to launching into <br />the lake. This Board is currently considering complementing this effort with a proactive <br />Work Plan for 1999 on educating the public on zebra mussels. <br />• “Save th«» Tjikc” Recognition Banquet! The 32 “* anniversary “Save the Lake” Recognition <br />Banquet is scheduled for Thursday, February 11,1999 at Lord Fletchers of the Lake. The <br />program includes a featured presentation by Lake Minnetonka Historians Darrel and Lavem <br />Leipold, recognition of the Special Deputy Award recipient, and 1999 LMCD Program <br />Priorities. For those interested in attending, reservations need to be received in the District <br />office by 2/4/99. <br />• On-pning Licenses: District staff has recently inspected all licensed deicing installations on <br />the lake, .-lesults of these inspections, with related correspondence, have been forwarded to
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