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, MINUTES OF THE <br /> � ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> � Monday,February 11,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (S. BOW-FISHING REGULATIONS—GREG NYBECK,LAKE MINNETONKA <br /> CONSERVATIONDISTRICT(LMCD), Continued) <br /> McDermott stated if the LMCD is able to pass ordinance regulating bow fishing, it would allow the Water <br /> Patrol to enforce it. <br /> McMillan asked if there would still be a permitting mechanism if an ordinance is adopted. <br /> Nybeck indicated he is not able to answer that at this point but that it would make sense to streamline the <br /> permitting process. <br /> Printup asked if the City Council is interested in removing bow fishing from its fee schedules since there <br /> is such low demand for a permit. <br /> Loftus stated in Staff's opinion,having an ordinance through the LMCD would simplify things. The <br /> biggest complaint the City receives is from sportsmen who are attempting to organize events and the lack <br /> of consistency among the cities. Staff would recommend that the LMCD have one ardinance,which <br /> would eliminate the need to obtain a permit from the City. <br /> Nybeck noted there was a tournament this past summer and that he offered to meet with the tournament <br /> coordinator. That person declined to meet but he did indicate that through his research, he found out that <br /> the only city requiring a permit was Orono. Nybeck indicated he was informed that was incorrect and <br /> that there are actually five or six other cities that require permits. Nybeck stated there is some confusion <br /> on the part of the cities and the general public regarding this issue and that one single ordinance would be <br /> beneficial to all parties. <br /> It was the consensus of the Orono City Council to recommend the LMCD adopt an ordinance regulating <br /> bow fishing on Lake Minnetonka with a nighttime restriction being included. <br /> LMCD REPORT—ANDREW McDERMOTT,REPRESENTATIVE <br /> Greg Nybeck stated milfoil was first discovered in Lake Minnetonka in 1987. At that time the LMCD <br /> began working with various municipalities and a number of forums were held in an attempt to identify the <br /> means to manage the milfoil. The conclusion at that point was to do mechanical harvesting of the milfoil, <br /> which did commence in 1989. Currently the LMCD owns three paddle wheel harvesters and a transport <br /> barge. <br /> The main elements to the milfoil program involve clearing impediments to open water, which could mean <br /> clear cutting or channel cutting, and a harvesting season that lasts from June through August. The LMCD <br /> has adopted a rotating schedule to avoid starting each year in the same spot. The statistics collected as <br /> part of the program are truck loads, harvester loads and acreage. The acreage number is to meet a DNR <br /> requirement for permitting and does not indicate the success or nonsuccess of the program. <br /> Page 5 of 24 <br />
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