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:w <br />MINUTES OF THE ` <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, January 12, 2009 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(4. SHERIFF STANEK, Continued) <br />that Hennepin County provides regional crime lab services to the various communities, which is one of <br />three crime labs in the stale of Minnesota. <br />Stanek noted violent crime in Hennepin County has decreased by approximately 15 percent for each of <br />the past two years. Stanek stated crime typically goes down when law enforcement hours are increased <br />and that Hennepin County has created a violent crime task force to help address the various issues each of <br />the cities is facing, but that crime typically will increase in a bad economy. <br />Kip Carver, Hennepin County Water Patrol, provided an overview of the water patrol efforts this past <br />year on the area lakes. In 2008, volunteers donated 6273 working hours ranging from such things as <br />search and recovery of two drowning victims, assisting in the investigation of a fatal personal water craft <br />accident, assisting the airborne rescue team, and serving as members of sonar and underwater recovery <br />teams. Carver noted there were 76 boating while intoxicated arrests this past year, 31 thefts of watercraft <br />statewide in 2008, and a number of other violations that were responded to. Carver commented that <br />Lake Minnetonka received 35,048 hours of coverage in 2008 and that they are expecting 2009 to be <br />another busy year on the lake. <br />White thanked the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office for their fine work over the years. White noted the <br />City has experienced some vandalism on Big Island during the winter months, which has been <br />disheartening to the residents of the community. <br />Stanek stated the Sheriff's Office enjoys the working relationship they have with the Orono Police • <br />Department and that they will continue to look at ways to enhance the services they provide. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />*5. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 8, 2008 <br />Bremer moved, McMillan seconded, to approve the minutes of the Orono City Council meeting of <br />December 8, 2008, as submitted. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />LMCD REPORT — ANDREW MCDERMOTT, REPRESENTATIVE <br />McDermott reported that the LMCD is experiencing some de -icing issues with Sailor's World on County <br />Road 15 and that their de -icing activities are extending beyond their boundaries. In addition, a vehicle <br />has fallen into the lake at one of the de -icing points. The LMCD is requiring that Sailor's World submit a <br />variance application for the de -icing activities. The LMCD has experienced problems in the past with <br />Sailor's World with improperly maintained equipment or de -icing activity going on outside their <br />boundaries. <br />McDermott reported that Save the Lake has given away six grants this year, including $2000 for <br />replacement and expansion of the solar lights on top of the buoys, and they are continuing to fund the <br />island program, Hennepin County's environmental services for no- anchor buoys, the sheriff's water patrol <br />for purchase of pumps, the Lake Minnetonka Association for the chemical treatment, and the Save the <br />Kids North Metro program. 0 <br />PAGE 2 of 10 <br />
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