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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 /> (S. LAKE MINNETONKA ASSOCIATION(LMA) FUNDING REQUEST, Continued) <br /> McMillan commented the Council spent an hour discussing that letter and that they obtained the input <br /> from Gabriel Jabbour,who is on the state AIS task force, and Andrew McDermott,who is the City's <br /> representative to the LMCD. McMillan noted she personally has spent six years on the LMCD, eight <br /> plus years on Save the Lake, and supported the pilot program. McMillan commented she does not want <br /> to sit here and brag about that, but noted there has been a lot of effort and time spent by a number of <br /> people. A number of Orono citizens have put in a lot of effort toward preserving the lake and that she <br /> gets a little upset when that is diminished and has the view that the Council is making a fly-by-night <br /> decision. The Council and Orono residents have spent a lot of time helping out the lake community in <br /> many different ways. <br /> Lowe stated they are asking for the City's help right now. Lowe stated his tone tonight was based on the <br /> letter sent by the City of Orono and some of what the LMA felt were inaccurate statements. Lowe <br /> indicated he is sorry if his tone offended the Council but that it was in response to the City's letter. <br /> McMillan stated in all fairness,Mr. Osgood should have made a disclaimer in the letter that he has a <br /> financial interest in how many chemicals are used in the lake since he receives a percentage from that. <br /> McMillan stated it may not legally be required to be disclosed, but as a matter of integrity, something like <br /> that should have been put in that letter. <br /> Bremer commented she does live on the lake and that she used to live not too far from Carman's Bay <br /> back in 2008. Bremer indicated she did look at a house on Carman's Bay but did not purchase it due to <br /> the quality of the water. <br /> Bremer stated being a nonscientist, she can appreciate the fact that there is conflicting data, and that the <br /> Council has received some conflicting data from people who feel the complete opposite of what Mr. <br /> Lowe feels. Bremer stated with all due respect, if AIS was as easy as herbicidal treatment, everyone <br /> would be doing it and all the experts would be saying it is a wonderful thing to do. Bremer noted the <br /> Council has heard different reports regarding the chemical treatments and how one year it is doing well <br /> and the next year it is not. The Council and everyone should be mindful of the conflicting data. <br /> Bremer stated as a lay person driving a boat, Carman's Bay does look better and cleaner and you are now <br /> able to see the native plants. What the Council attempts to do is to take everything that the LMA is <br /> saying and everything that others are saying and then base their decisions on all the information available. <br /> Bremer stated Mr. Lowe has to realize the Council cannot just take one opinion. <br /> Lowe asked what group that was. <br /> Bremer indicated it is various individuals. For people who do not live on Carman's Bay,they may <br /> question why it is fair to support just Carman's Bay because they may live on a different bay. Bremer <br /> noted she just learned recently that her bay is one of those bays that does not have milfoil but the water <br /> quality is not clear. Bremer commented there are lots of reasons why the residents of other bays could <br /> organize and then approach the City requesting money. Bremer indicated she is not saying that is what is <br /> happening, but that it is part of what the Council has to guard against. <br /> Bremer stated the Council is very determined and watches how the City spends every dollar,just as they <br /> do with the LMCD. Bremer stated the City does not just give the LMCD money every time they ask. <br /> Page 8 of 21 <br />