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LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT, News Release, 5/16/94 <br />* Remember to watch for slow buoy-marked quiet waters <br />areas and/or siqned channels which are minimum wake. <br />5 mph maximum speed. <br />A new ordinance passed in April added two new quiet <br />waters areas designated by slow/minimum wake buoys: <br />1. That part of the channel in the Lower Lake North <br />lying northeast of Huntington Point and southeast of <br />the Areola Bridge; <br />2. The channel south of Huntington Point between <br />Lafayette Bay and the Lower Lake North. <br />Boaters on Lake Minnetonka should know that LMCD rules <br />govern watercraft speed at 40 mph days, 20 mph nights; <br />new decibel limits are now 80 dba maximum; observers are <br />required on all boats towing persons; personal watercraft <br />are subject to rules regarding age of operator, distance <br />operated from other water craft, and duration .of operation in <br />a given area <br />Complete lake rule highlights are available at public <br />accesses around the lake, city halls and for pick up at the <br />LMCD offices, Norwest Bank Bldg, 900 E. Wayzata Blvd., <br />Hayzata. <br />Boaters are thanked for their courteous boating whenever <br />enjoying their recreational opportunities on Lake Minnetonka. <br />##« <br />-■ %