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LMCD Board of Directors June 27, 1990 <br />j. Liquor License Transfer - A1 & Alma's <br />The Executive Director reported A1 & Alma's I has been sold <br />and has been replaced with A1 & Alma's XII. <br />Rascop moved, Bjorlin seconded, approval of the transfer of <br />the liquor license from A1 & Alma’s I to A1 & Alma's XII, subject <br />to inspection by the Water Patrol. Motion carried unanimously. <br />The Executive Director will determine the disposition of A1 <br />& Alma's I charter boat. <br />k. Letter of Appreciation <br />Rascop moved, Cochran seconded, to send a letter to Sheriff <br />Omodt expressing the District’s appreciation for the assignment <br />of a detective to Lake Minnetonka. Motion carried unanimously. <br />5.C.ADVISORY COMMITTEE, Chair Rascop <br />a) Progress on Public Review Comment to the Long~ <br />term Management Program <br />Arndorfer reported nine communities have sent in comments <br />following the June 6 Public Hearing. Five communities cited <br />areas of opposition,and four communities offered supportive <br />comments. The Metropolitan Council and MNDnr are supportive of <br />the study. <br />The three main areas of concern are Shoreland Management, <br />Board membership and the tax district. All of these issues were <br />addressed in preparing the Plan, Arndorfer added. The MNDnr <br />indicated an interest in including something on upland wild life <br />habitat. Arndorfer sees a need to spend time with the cities in <br />opposition within the next thirty to sixty days. <br />Rascop said the Advisory Committee will respond in writing <br />to the comments received. He encourages Board member <br />participation, particularly those whose city has a problem. He <br />offered to meet with the five city councils which cited areas of <br />opposition. <br />Martinson said reasons for the program’s positions have to <br />be detailed. His sense is the Program will not work if adopted <br />with less than unanimous City agreement. <br />Hurr asked about the final disposition of the plan - where <br />it goes after final approval of the LMCD. Arndorfer responded <br />that it does not come under the land planning act, although it <br />will be used as a reference. <br />b) Advisory Committee Review of Public Comments <br />The Advisory Committee review of the consultant’s response <br />to public comments is set for 7:00 p.m., Thursday, June 28 at the <br />Tonka Bay City Hall.