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LMCD BOARD OF DIRECTORS July 28. 1993 <br />Babcock questioned the change of all engines and motorboats <br />to 80 decibels. Foster said the committee decided this would be <br />a mo?e practiLl means of enforcement. Babcock said the date of <br />manufacture is shown on all engines and motors. Penn said le <br />would support the 80 decibels over all. <br />Hurr asked about having a public hearing. foster said this <br />was discussed at public meetings at which manufacturers and <br />vendors were given an opportunity to be heard. Ca i 1 son sa i d 11 <br />would be advisable to give adequate notice to everyone before the <br />second reading of the ordinance. <br />VOTE: Motion carried. Babcock voting nay. <br />? The'^new and renewal special event information, as shown <br />in the'approved minutes of the Lake Use and Recreation Committee. <br />was accepted. <br />to approve the fol-2. Deposit Refunds <br />MOTION; Foster moved, Reese seconded, <br />lowing deposit refunds of $100 each to: <br />a) Minnetonka Bass Classic. 6/5/93 <br />b) IN Bass Tournament, 6/6/93 <br />c) Mound City Days Fireworks and Water Ski Show. 6/-0/9 <br />VOTE: Motion car.ied unanimously. <br />E. Hennepin County Sheriff’s Water Patrol activitv <br />The Water Patrol submitted a report of significant activit <br />on Lake Minnetonka since 6/23/93 with an addendum ‘ <br />water activity since 7/19/93. The addendum shows 13,. '^V/^7 <br />warnings 15 citations and 5 written warnings issued 7/20 - <br />Enforcement activities have been taking place in responoe to <br />ccmpfaints of al eged violations by the Minnetonka Yacht Club and <br />Sinnetonk^SailingSchool in Carson’s Bay. Nu^rous cop.es^o. <br />the High Water Emergency handouts have been dis ..iij earh <br />wa^r Patrol continues to receive a large number of calls each <br />dav regarding the minimum wake rules. r-vwm - <br />weekly charter boat inspection “P'1 "f ued <br />7/10/93 was submitted. The reports weie receive reoresen- <br />Hurr observed that the Water Patrol did ‘ ^ ‘ D i s- <br />tative at this meeting. The c.xecutive ^, ,, Water <br />frict received verbal notice from Lt. Esensten Board <br />PaJrol was directed to not send a representative to the Board <br />mua Ugs or the Lake Use and Recreation Committee mce ir.gs 1 <br />la a matter of the iime involved and a j'VnVthere is full appreciation of '^eservM ces they are pr. ., <br />Carlson said the District shou d f ‘‘ t r i c t values <br />Patrol to the meetings, expressing how mu^c ,, , every <br />and appreciates Water Patrol input, with an "e t i ngs . <br />efforlwill bo made to limit the < 'h*/ fP“"tater PatrVl fndHurr suggested personal caI 1s inv.ting t he Water pa tr <br />Sheriffs Department to the P“'’' ' “ ^ ‘ I eve I is U30.13’ asThe c.xecutive director reported the Lake <br />of 7/28/93.