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LeF#v«re pointed out that the registration of chartor b9«i <br />aulti'step project with the purpose, originally, to qatlioi <br />has betn done and the Board is now in the position to qO li <br />application process. <br />Board further received late applications froo KafOl <br />mm <br />Tonka Bay Karina and Miss Minnetonka, berthed at Bean's Breenwnod <br />renewals. <br />Foster eoved, Boswinkel seconded that the charter boat renewals for Karob I Olli <br />rr-' ■ <br />Hiss Minnetonka be approved, contingent upon passing Hater Patrol safety cbeckt. <br />Motion carried unanieously. <br />Special Event Inspection Report and Deposit Refunds <br />Foster eoved, Boswinkel seconded to approve the Special Event inspection report <br />and approve the deposit refund for the Hoiiday“Johnson Crappie Contest April 22. <br />Motion carried unanieously. <br />e) Lt. Larry Peterson reported there have been six BHI arrests and <br />all buoys are in place. <br />Board returned to the agenda order <br />2. EURASiArL WATER MILFOIL TASK FORCE. Chair Reese <br />a) The MN CNR permit for acreage of weeds to be harvested was <br />by the Executive Director. An initial permit of 500 acres has been <br />with the provision that an assessment of the experience will be eade <br />three to four weeks into the program. Expansion of the acreage will be open to <br />further consideration according to the DNR ’ s Ecological Services representatives <br />on the Task Force. <br />reviewed <br />approved, <br />bl Reese reported the estiaation of weeds which can be cut with six <br />harvesters (5 LMCD and 1 Hennepin County Parks) will exceed the aeount of <br />acreage the DNR is comfortable with for the first year. Reese visited the <br />factory in Waterloo, N. T. and after conferring with the manufacturer a change <br />was approved to extend the cutting swath to fifteen feet. The fixed wings were <br />changed to a hydraulic activation at an adoitional cost of 1550. per machine. <br />The eanufacturer will allow cancellation of the fifth harvester, ^he penalty <br />being minor, based on the contractor's out of pocket expense. Reese indicated <br />he was impressed with the operation but does anticipate a slight delay in <br />delivery. <br />Bids have been received for an additional 52' shore conveyer for <br />areas. Reese recommends acceptance of the bid of UMl at 118,000. <br />more shallow <br />Cochran moved, Fester seconded <br />approved, change in the wings <br />conveyer at 110,000. Motion carr <br />the cancellation of one harvester be <br />j per machine and purchase of one shore <br />u an 1mous1y. <br />c) Proeotional Plans. Strommen reported the Public <br />tape will be ready in about ten days. <br />Service video
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