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KMCI) nOAKI) Ol’ I)I KlUrrOKS l•cb^ua^y 24, <br />actually sound like. The Pollution Control Apency ami Ualcr <br />Patrol will he participants in the testing of various types »»1 <br />boats. 1-os ter asked the Board members to at term the testirrp. <br />li. Water Patrol Keport <br />Chandler said the report submitted to the committee is <br />curren t. <br />Chandler said that according to the Management Plan the <br />Water Patrol and LMCD should be scheduling an annual meeting with <br />other law err f o rcemen t agencies. <br />MOTION: Rascop moved. Carlson seconded, to authorize Set. Chan <br />dler of the Water Patrol to work with the LMCD Executive Director <br />to set up a meeting with other law enforcement agencies operatin'-' <br />on the Lake. <br />VOTE: Mo tio n c a r rie d u n a nimo u s1y. <br />Chandler reported the Hennepin County Commissioners have <br />approved a new buildrng for the Water Patrol administration . <br />When that is completed the Water Patrol will have a whole build <br />ing for its use, alleviating current crowding. <br />In re.‘.')onse to a question from Johnstone. Chandler saiti <br />there is no known reason for the decline in 1 ish iiouses <»n Lake <br />M i nne t onka . <br />3. ENVIRONMENT <br />A. Murr said the Enviiajiunent (.'ommittee will meet <»n Match <br />9, 1993. 8 AM. Ed Pick will talk about Shorelantl Regulations. <br />B. A Lake Watch Training Session w.11 be held on Saturday. <br />April 17. 10 AM. Tonka Bay Marina Club House. Hurr would like to <br />have a go oil representation from the LMCD present to subst<inl iaic <br />the District's interesi in the program. <br />on t he Sc i ett I i f i c <br />C. Eurasian Water Milfoil Task Force <br />Reese and the executive director reported <br />Subcommittee rieetir.g. <br />was a detailed discussion of plaiuntte and <br />the correct ilosage of SONAR ( !• I u i i done 1 . <br />to impact milfoil without damaging native <br />is too incomplete as to what the effective <br />is without damaging native plants, <br />different fluridone concentrations. <br />Reese sa»d there <br />.strategy to determine <br />They want the dosage <br />plants. Present data <br />level for milfoil control <br />There have to be tests at <br />This testing atul evaluation will continue until 1997. Ihere is <br />dissatisfaction tmong lakeshore owners with the liming. The co.st <br />estimate per lake for e,'nclosure tests could be $50,000 lor mate <br />rial. Reese said his personal opinion is that the estimate is <br />low. In additior a s;orm could destroy the proposed one acre <br />enclosure curtain or open it up. A small test enclosure is being <br />discussed. ... . . . •Reese l»elieve:; there should he parallel expe r i men I a I i on on <br />Lake Minnetonka with this and other control methods during the <br />fluridone evaluation. The Greenwood City Council favo.s field <br />enclosure tests on St. Alban s Biiy. <br />4 <br />i <br />i
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