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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 /> As it relates to Orono, for 2013,the City's total levy is $58,406. Option one would increase it by <br /> approximately$100 and Option 2 would go up an additional $7,700. <br /> Printup commented it is impressive that over the last three or four years the levies have been kept low. <br /> Nybeck requested the City Council indicate which option they would prefer by the end of the month. <br /> Levang asked what would be eliminated as a result of the reduction in AIS management and prevention. <br /> Nybeck indicated that would likely come from a reduction in boat inspections. <br /> Levang asked how many boats would be inspected versus the prior year. <br /> Nybeck stated in 2013 there will be nine accesses that would be covered by watercraft inspectors this <br /> year. The DNR will cover Grays, Maa�well,North Arm and Spring Park. On the weekends during the <br /> peak periods,which are generally later morning through the evening hours,there will be DNR inspectors. <br /> The LMCD inspectors will be covering Halstad's Bay, Crook's, Carstons and Wayzata Bay,which are <br /> lower volume public access points. This year the inspectors will basically only be performing Level 1 <br /> inspections. Leve12 allows inspectors to go on the boat to check on live wells if needed and <br /> decontaminate boats. The LMCD Board is looking at the idea of purchasing of a decontamination unit at <br /> the local level to have available at some of the public accesses. <br /> McMillan stated she is in favor of Option 1. Option 2 sets a whole new benchmark for levies and that in <br /> her view it is too big of a jump financially for the cities and possibly unsustainable over time. <br /> Levang stated Option 2 is concerning and brings into question how the various cities would be able to <br /> maintain that level of increase over the years. <br /> Nybeck stated it is the LMCD's intent to get feedback from the cities so the Board can gauge where the <br /> level of support is. <br /> McMillan noted the City's tax base has declined by 24 percent over the past few years,which has resulted <br /> in a decrease in the levy for the LMCD. McMillan stated if the City's tax base increases,the City will be <br /> paying more. <br /> Nybeck stated the amount that was being levied over the years versus the maximum level that could be <br /> levied was $200,000. Now it is down to $100,000 and it is due in part to declining taxable market values. <br /> Bremer stated in her view it is the wrong time to propose Option 2 but that philosophically she is not <br /> opposed to it. Bremer commented the minutes from the LMCD Board meeting reflect that they <br /> understand cities are having a harder time financing. <br /> Printup indicated he also is in favor of Option 1 and that it will be interesting to see how it will be <br /> projected out in future years. <br /> Page 24 of 26 <br />
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