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Gene stroinmen <br />Page 2 <br />October 17, 1990 <br />Management Objectives and their direction. In summary, and <br />as supported by the material from the City of Orono, the <br />revised Management Objectives address a "program” for a <br />"plan". This includes content as well as jurisdictional <br />responsibilities,. Specifically, this material is intended to <br />replace the current draft Shoreland Protection Chapter <br />Management Objectives 1, 2, and 3, as contained on page 46. <br />Moreover, our material and position is to delete, at least <br />for the present time. Appendix C. <br />From the community meeting sponsored by the City of Wayzata <br />on 16 October, we understand that of the cities represented, <br />Orono, Deephaven, Minnetonka, and Spring Park agree in <br />general principal with the Wayzata position. At this point, <br />we are uncertain as to the positions of other Lake <br />communities. In this same vein, we are appreciative of the <br />fact that many cities have cited other concerns with the LI.CD <br />Management Program. It would appear, however, that there is <br />reasonable supoort for the Wayzata approach. It is our <br />opinion that the LMCD should give due consideration to this <br />material as an initial basis for consensus building, is <br />our hope that this will eventually lead to support for the <br />Management Program and its approval. <br />Again, thank you for your time and consideration and <br />continued cooperation. <br />Sincerely yours. <br />CITY OF WAYZATA <br />Allan Orsen <br />City Manager <br />cc:Mayor and City Council <br />Tom Martinson <br />John L. Stine <br />‘ i