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Lake Minnetonka Conservation District <br />6 June 1990 <br />Page Two <br />Another matter to be stressed is the Wayzata City Council's very <br />strong position is that a new layer of government and bureaucracy <br />is to be avoided. There is no desire to see major increases in <br />LMCD staff and related responsibilities. In this regard, if a <br />plan is properly done and detailed, there should be minimal need <br />for increased LMCD staff and review responsibilities. There is <br />frankly a concern that presently suggested advisory roles will <br />eventually progress to "approval" responsibilities. This is yet <br />another noted concern of the Wayzata City Council and focuses <br />upon their position of maintaining individual community autonomy <br />and control. <br />We emphasize the Wayzata community's willingness to work with the <br />LMCD in the pursuit of a management program and especially a <br />"plan" for Lake Minnetonka. Through such cooperative efforts we <br />are hopeful that an acceptable, final plan can be eventually <br />realized. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />CITY OF WAYZATA, MINNESOTA <br />Allan Orsen <br />City Manager <br />Mayor and City Council <br />Planning Commission <br />Wayzata Chamber of Commerce