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The City has because of State legislation lost to the State the <br />right to govern any drilling in the community and is researching <br />ways in which it can presently get a handle on it to protect <br />necessary setbacks etc. <br />Related Issues - Issue for ongoing consideration in this area <br />apart from the recreational lake use ones include sanitary usage <br />for domestic purposes and any restrictions related to that; <br />Fire protection <br />Depletion of resource <br />Potential pollution of selected sources <br />ALTERNATIVES - <br />Policy - <br />1. Determine what regulations, if any, it desires to <br />undertake by source. <br />2. Determine any regulations it desires to undertake by <br />type of usage. <br />3. Combination of A and B. <br />4. Take no additional policy action at this time. <br />Action Alternatives <br />1. Discuss. <br />2. Give policy direction. <br />3. Table for f’^rther discussion. <br />4. Take no action. <br />RECOMMENDATION - It is recommended that the Council after any <br />conceptual discussion on the matter give their initial feedbacks <br />to the Administrator to determine what policy directions may be <br />appropriate to undertake. It is additionally recommended that <br />the issue related to water from the lake for off-lake purposes be <br />an issue for consideration by the Lake '^e Management Committee <br />if that be undertaken. Additionally sraif will work on; <br />1. Additional authority regarding well regulation. <br />2. Continue an aggressive program for sealing of <br />abandon when they are discovered. <br />3. Continue water regulation for sprinkling, with <br />anticipation that should sufficient moisture come this <br />summer look to see if they should be removed, if at all. <br />4. Montioring proposals for use of wells to replenish