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5790.2 <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />DATE:May 1, 1990 <br />SUBJECT: Lake Minnetonka Long Term Management Program <br />Public Review Draft <br />Page By Page Commentary <br />INTRODUCTION - The public review draft was prepared by LMCD's <br />consultant and is a compilation of the ideas from the initial <br />reviews together with the commentary they received on those <br />reviews. Ass you will note several of the original discussion <br />areas have been combined under related topics. The new LMCD <br />document is much more understandable leaving out many of the <br />details in the initial individual area drafts. (The question of <br />whether those drafts have any status in clarifying these issues <br />is presently unclear.) It may be helpful to use the <br />corresponding attachment from the Lake Use memo in certain <br />sections. (This review is done on a page by page basis) (The <br />tenor of this review will be more critical than constructive.) <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - <br />RECREATION MANAGEMENT (ON SHORE FACILITIES) - Page VII - Comment <br />on the Goal Section. <br />It*s a question of what constitutes past inequities. Additioal <br />issues relate to how the additional parking for public access is <br />to be established and how they plan to optimize winter access. <br />P. VIII - User Experience and Satisfaction - It is the premise of <br />this document that growth will naturally increase and that <br />regulation is the way to enhance limit the conflict caused by the <br />growth. <br />SHORELAND PROTECTION (SHORELAND PROTECTION) - This area <br />originally of great concern is probably one that at this point <br />will probably most easily dealt with for the City of Orono. One <br />element that is more prominent here than in the original drafts <br />is the use of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District's 509 Plan.* <br />Through this having the communities would develop their <br />individual storm water management plans as the means to improve