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bs <br />'75-i;.*- <br />- resulting plans need to be administratively and financially realistic- rules should allow flexibility in problem solving <br />- there needs to be accountability for implementation <br />Some observations concerning the Lake Minnetonka situation <br />were next summarized by Bruce. These included: <br />- many governments are involved, therefore problems are <br />complex <br />- there is a great need for cooperation <br />- everyone involved should strive to prevent duplication <br />of effort, such as in water quality monitoring <br />- managing entities should share resources <br />- there should be more effort devoted to non-point problems, <br />including:- implementation of needed land use controls <br />- a public awareneas/education program <br />- focus on prevention <br />- some stormwater system retrofitting <br />— Bore financial assistance from state 4 regional <br />Bruce suggested that existing problem areas could be <br />addressed by using street sweeping and by managing other <br />areas very well to off-set problem area impacts, which <br />cannot often be realistically improved much. <br />IV, Future Meetings ♦ <br />After some discussion, members decided that the cities <br />should now start developing their shoreland programs and <br />br«ne<.e. <br />Pick when one or more cities are ready.