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MINUTES OF THE • <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 13,2013 . <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (14. LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATIONDISTRICT(LMCD) 2014 BUDGET, Continued) <br /> Nybeck stated he is here tonight to gain the Council's feedback on the budget,which will then come back <br /> before the LMCD on June 12. There will be an annual city review meeting with city officials, staff <br /> members, as well as council members where everyone will have the ability to come in and speak on the <br /> budget. At the meeting on June 12,there will likely be a conditional approval of the budget and then the <br /> LMCD will vote on the final budget on June 26. Nybeck indicated it is the desire of the LMCD to have <br /> the finalized budget back to the cities by July 1. <br /> The LMCD functions off of a strategic plan,which contains a variety of things dealing with management <br /> and prevention of AIS,ordinances, docks and boats, safety,promoting public access to the lakes, and <br /> other items. Nybeck indicated he will be recommending to the LMCD Board that the plan be reviewed <br /> since it is approximately four years old. <br /> Nybeck noted the LMCD is still actively involved in special event permitting but some of the <br /> responsibilities have been delegated to the Sheriff's Water Patrol to try to streamline the process. <br /> The LMCD is also involved in proactive code enforcement,which goes back to 2006. The LMCD <br /> receives feedback from the marinas and others as it relates to the competition they face and overall it has <br /> been a very successful project. The goal of the program is to identify problematic sites and provide <br /> education and help bring them into compliance. The LMCD will work with the various city staffs on <br /> those sites to help resolve any issues. <br /> The LMCD conducted a low water shoreline inventory last year. Low water is still an issue but the lake <br /> is approximately nine or ten inches higher this year than last year. <br /> Nybeck stated the Sheriffls Water Patrol is basically the law enforcement arm of the LMCD. The LMCD <br /> is looking at expansion of the solar light program. <br /> As it relates to the milfoil and curly leaf plan,this is a five-year public/private demonstration project. <br /> Carman's, Grays, and Phelps Bays were the three bays identified for treatment and large scale treatments <br /> were done. The goals and objectives were spelled out in a DNR document called the Lake Vegetation <br /> Management Plan. The LMCD also has an AIS task force with a variety of professionals who helped <br /> supervise the program. The feedback that the task force provided to the LMCD Board last April was that <br /> the project should not extend treatments after 2012 or should not expand the project to other bays until the <br /> LMCD has developed a comprehensive vegetation management plan for Lake Minnetonka. The Board <br /> concurred with that recommendation <br /> The total cost of the project, including both private and public contributions, is approximately$611,000, <br /> which was spent over five years for three bays. Carman's Bay did not have a treatment in 2009 since they <br /> fell short on the private fundraising. 2009 was the year this area had high water and it did not lend itself <br /> to treatment. Public sector contributions amounted to approximately 56 percent or$345,000. <br /> Page 22 of 26 <br />