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LAKE MINNETOIJKA (:Ot'dSERVATION DISTRICT <br />Advisory Committee Minutes 2 October 5, 1988 <br />4. SUBCOMMITTEE DEVELOPMENT. (Discussion of the advawi-e-mailed outline of <br />9-29-88) <br />Shoreland Protection. The MN DNR Shoreland Management Rules Draft now <br />undergoing state-wide public hearings is expected to be adopted relatively <br />intact, Arndorfer projected. Some 1,940 lake communities of the 1,948 <br />Minnesota lakes affected by the rules will find the new rules suitable for <br />their use. The remaining eight lakes and their associated communities <br />which have management boards, such as LMCD, have the flexibility to adopt <br />their own equal or more restr+ctive shoreland management rules. <br />Limits of acceptable change must be addressed in the Shoreland Management <br />Rules Draft, such as building heights, setbacks, Arndorfer added. These <br />assessments will be made by subcommittee members who will recommend <br />desirable outcomes for the 14 Lake Minnetonka communities. It will be <br />important that eac`r community be represented on this subcommittee. <br />Natural Environnnent. These subcommittees will Fegin meeting in December <br />through June as follows: <br />FISHERIES. Randy D,_incan, biolagist for Barr Engineering, will assess <br />fish population and pressures on them, to include spawning areas and <br />their adequacy. Fish stockirg, especially walleye and muskte will <br />be addressed. <br />Eurasian Water Milfoil's effect on game fish will also be studied. <br />(more) <br />