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� MINUTES OF THE <br /> � ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,April 8,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (4. Orono Police DepartmentAnnual Report, Continued) <br /> Farniok indicated it is going well and that they have already responded to approximately 9,000 calls <br /> department wide in the first quarter. <br /> 5. LAKE MINNETONKA ASSOCIATION(LMA)FUNDING REQUEST <br /> Tom Lowe thanked the City Council for a change to share his opinions. Lowe noted that he attended the <br /> meeting with the Navarre Initiative earlier this evening and that it is gratifying to see the level of <br /> cooperation between the residents and the City, and that he is hopeful to get the same type of cooperation <br /> on the milfoil campaign. <br /> Lowe noted it has been a tough year for funding of milfoil treatment on Carman's Bay. The DNR has <br /> reduced their contribution to the LMA and the LMCD will not be contributing at all this year. The LMA <br /> feels this will be a temporary situation as we transition to a more permanent public/private funding <br /> scenario. As a recent article in the Star Tribune brings to light,various methods of public funding of AIS <br /> control and prevention are being considered by the legislature and are receiving much attention. These <br /> options would provide far more public funding than is currently available from the DNR. <br /> Orono has donated to this project in the past, and the LMA is recommending that Orono helps with a <br /> donation this year,the LMA is not seeking to establish a permanent public funding obligation for the City <br /> of Orono. The LMA would also agree with the City of Orono that an additional levy by the LMCD at this <br /> time seems excessive. Due to the variability of the current public funding system, it's the opinion of the <br /> LMA that the residents need help this year. The LMA feels that Orono needs to modify its policy <br /> towards milfoil control, partner with the residents and be proactive in how public funding policy is <br /> formulated. <br /> Public funding of AIS control and prevention is currently being considered by the legislature. It is on the <br /> radar. If Lake Minnetonka is used by the public more than any other lake in the state,why are the mayors <br /> of the 14 cities bordering Lake Minnetonka and, more specifically,the City of Orono, not in some way <br /> involved in this process with the legislature and updating them on what is going on in this lake. The <br /> LMA would like to know if the mayors are communicating with the legislators and working to promote <br /> public funding. That is what the LMA would like to see. <br /> The LMA feels that Lake Minnetonka is the poster child for what happens when mechanical harvesting is <br /> your primary control method for over 24 years. Not much has changed in those 24 years. Residents are <br /> generally dissatisfied because mechanical harvesting is a messy, inefficient,time-consuming, antiquated <br /> solution for milfoil control. Lake Minnetonka is the most heavily used lake in the state of Minnesota, and <br /> according to research,that usage is 75 percent public,25 percent private. It is time for the 14 cities <br /> bordering this lake to step up and advocate that the public take on more financial responsibility in the <br /> management of what is a very public resource. Some cities already appear to be doing just that. The <br /> LMA would suggest it is time for Orono to join them. The issue is not going to go away. The <br /> documentation that the LMA has introduced via email clearly makes the case for the public funding of <br /> milfoil control while Orono's previously stated case against public funding does not stand up to rational <br /> scrutiny. <br /> Page 3 of 21 <br />
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