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• • <br />Water Structures ar.d Environment Committee January 13, 1990 <br />L_. <br />Hurr moved, Co<;hran seconded, to accept the application from <br />Pelican Point with the understanding there is no approval of the <br />license and the applicant has the right to withdraw. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Babcock moved, Pillsbury seconded, to table any further <br />action on the Pelican Point application. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />13. Rockvain Boat Works temporary low water extension request. <br />The committee received a temporary low water extension <br />request from Rockvam Boat Yards, Inc., Spring Park, for their <br />site #1 along with a request to change their HI dock from a <br />piling dock to a floating dock. The floating dock will be in the <br />same location as the piling dock but will give better access to <br />the boats. <br />Foster moved, Martinson seconded, a recommendation to the <br />Board that Rockvam Boat Yards, Inc. be permitted to change their <br />HI dock from a piling dock to a floating dock provided there is <br />no change in the footprint. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Hurr moved, Foster seconded, to recommend to the Board the <br />approval of a temporary low water dock extension to allow Rockvam <br />Boat Yards, Inc. to extend the present 211foot dock 85 feet to a <br />distance of 296 feet, .sub.iect to inspection by the Hennepin <br />County Sheriff’s Water Patrol to assure no hazard to navigation <br />exists and all other low water variance restrictions are mot. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />The staff was asked to review the proposed moratorium to <br />determine if the change of dock material would be allowed. <br />ENVIRONMENT <br />1. Eurasian Water Milfoil 19PJ inning progress <br />Reese reported Hennepin County Public Works will not furnish <br />equipment and personnel In 1990 but will recommend to the County <br />Board that they handle the land side costs under LMCD <br />supervision. Boswip«el suggested the cities assist in the <br />hauling by removing the weeds from tlie land discharge point to <br />either their own compost site or a County site. <br />Fo.ster moved, Reese seconded, to recommend to the Board that <br />they request the cities to assist at unloading sites in their <br />city by making a truck available and a disposal site when the <br />District is cut-'.ing lake weeds in tlieir area. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />The Executive Director was asked to prepare a <br />consideration by the Board. <br />letter for