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White noted a local newspaper article had mentioned that there was some re- application of the chemicals <br />but that he did.not notice any new posting. <br />Runkle stated the reapplication of the chemicals was on Gray's Bay. <br />Murphy stated he did speak with a couple of residents about the value of the movie night sponsored by <br />the LMCD and noted that there was a good amount of effort taken to minimize the noise impact. Murphy <br />asked whether this is the type of activity that the LMCD would want to promote in the future, particularly <br />since it does not appear to be lake oriented. <br />McDermott stated the LMCD approved the movie event pretty much unanimously and that this could <br />potentially lead to other activities that may not be as desirous for the lake. McDermott commented that <br />any other events planned for the future would have to be discussed carefully. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS — RALPH KEMPF, REPRESENTATIVE <br />Kempf stated he had nothing to report but would be available for comments. <br />PAGE 2 <br />> <br />w <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 11, 2008 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />• <br />(LMCD REPORT, Continued) <br />letter if there was no response. If the LMCD does not receive any response from either letter, the matter <br />would then be referred to LMCD's attorney. <br />Rahn asked whether the LMCD would take a complaint. from a person regardless if they are adjoining the <br />property that the complaint is concerning. - <br />McDermott stated the LMCD will address all complaints to see whether there is any basis to the <br />complaint or not. <br />Rahn commented he has had a couple of residents state that the LMCD will not take the complaint unless <br />they reside next to the property they are complaining about. <br />McDermott stated to his knowledge the LMCD investigates all complaints. <br />White asked whether there is anything the LMCD would like the City to address. <br />McDermott stated following the LMCD review of their priorities, there may be an item that the LMCD <br />will want the City of Orono to look at, but that at this time there is nothing. <br />McMillan asked whether the milfoil program will be re- evaluated. <br />McDermott stated it would be. McDermott indicated there is not a lot of other technology available at the <br />• <br />present time to deal with milfoil other than chemicals. At the current time the LMCD does not have any <br />plans to purchase any new equipment. <br />White noted a local newspaper article had mentioned that there was some re- application of the chemicals <br />but that he did.not notice any new posting. <br />Runkle stated the reapplication of the chemicals was on Gray's Bay. <br />Murphy stated he did speak with a couple of residents about the value of the movie night sponsored by <br />the LMCD and noted that there was a good amount of effort taken to minimize the noise impact. Murphy <br />asked whether this is the type of activity that the LMCD would want to promote in the future, particularly <br />since it does not appear to be lake oriented. <br />McDermott stated the LMCD approved the movie event pretty much unanimously and that this could <br />potentially lead to other activities that may not be as desirous for the lake. McDermott commented that <br />any other events planned for the future would have to be discussed carefully. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS — RALPH KEMPF, REPRESENTATIVE <br />Kempf stated he had nothing to report but would be available for comments. <br />PAGE 2 <br />