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LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />Progress Report» Aug - Dec, 1989 <br />September Consultant Arndorfer reviewed boat density study segment of the <br />Management Plan study, recommending the need for a means to activate <br />lake use controls as boat density increases. <br />Agency and public officials informational meeting on the Management <br />Plan Study set for December 2. <br />Milfoil Task Force Chair Tom Reese and the executive director made <br />presentations at the State Lake Management Conference on weed <br />control and shoreland regulations for lake communities. <br />Election of officers supported Dave Cochran, Greenwood for chair; <br />Bert Foster, Deephaven, for vice chair; Jan Boswinkle, Minnetonka <br />Beach, for secretary, and John Lewman, Minnetrlsta, for treasurer. <br />Charlie LeFevere, Holmes & Graven, was appointed to continue service <br />as LMCD counsel. <br />October Prosecuting Attorney Steve Tallen, Holmes & Graven, appointed to <br />continue service as LMCD prosecuting attorney. <br />Resolution approved supporting LMCD*s re-commitment to the 1990 <br />Eurasian Water Milfoil Weed Harvesting Program, Board assistance to i*;. <br />LMCD service as lead agency to facilitate adoption of the MN DNR <br />Shoreland Regulations approved, to include engagement of an indepen­ <br />dent contractor to assist cities in preparations. <br />Funds to support removal of hazardous rocks from certain lake areas <br />was approved in the amount of $3,000 from Save the Lake in coopera­ <br />tion with program underway through Hennepin County Lake Improvement. <br />David Thomas residential property development in Smithtown Bay, <br />Victoria, referred to a public hearing upon receiving initial data. <br />November- MN DNR Hydrologist John Stine reviewed agreement outline to engage <br />December LMCD in a specific plan to facilitate adoption of Shoreland Regula- <br />(combined) tions. Plan further included funding of Management Plan Study funds <br />reimbursement for Shoreland segment of the plan. Board approved <br />preparation of a contract separating Shoreland Rules from the <br />Management Plan reimbursement, at $60,000 and $40,000 respectively. <br />Proposed code amendment recommending an interim ordinance to restrict <br />licensing, construction and maintenance of new commercial and multiple <br />docks was reviewed and referred back to committee for further study <br />and clarification if intent and certain issues Identified by the Board. <br />City of Wayzata new multiple dock license and special density permit <br />for 15 new slips was referred back to the Dock Committee for additional <br />review and response from their City Council as to specific support of <br />the expansion. Amenities were a point of concern in the application. <br />Seventeen deicing applications approved as renewals, one new for <br />Wayzata Yacht Club Site #2 approved. <br />.3