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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> LMCD REPORT—ANDREW McDERMOTT,REPRESENTATIVE <br /> McDermott reported Lake Minnetonka was at a low level this spring but at the present time the lake level <br /> is about normal. <br /> McDermott noted the LMCD will be relocating into the Mound City Hall sometime in the early fall, <br /> which will save a considerable amount in rent payments. The milfoil harvesting was started later than <br /> normal this year due to the water levels and that they have found a lower amount of milfoil growing this <br /> year. <br /> McDermott noted the milfoil harvester did accidentally happen to cut a phone line to Big Island that the <br /> LMCD was unaware of. <br /> Levang asked why the milfoil growth has been lower this year. <br /> McDermott indicated it is likely due to the high water level and the cooler spring. <br /> Printup asked how the weevil project is doing. <br /> McDermott stated the weevil project was not done this year and that he is unsure whether that will be <br /> attempted next year. <br /> McMillan asked if there is anything new with the Save the Lake Fund. <br /> McDermott indicated the fundraising has remained fairly constant from year to year and that they are <br /> working on boater safety programs. <br /> BIG ISLAND PARK REPORT—GABRIEL JABBOUR,CUSTODIAN <br /> Jabbour reported the aluminum off the dock has been stolen and the Hennepin County Sheriff and the <br /> Orono Police Department have been unsuccessful in determining who stole the aluminum. Jabbour <br /> indicated he went ahead and ordered replacement pieces for the dock but those were not received in time <br /> for the 4�'of July due to the hurricane out east. Jabbour noted he did receive a number of calls regarding <br /> why the docks were not installed and that has helped him determine that the docks are actually being <br /> used. <br /> Jabbour indicated last Thursday at approximately 1:00 he met with representatives from the Watershed <br /> District and Baar Engineering as well as the contractor to conduct the final inspection. It was concluded <br /> there were 64 trees that the taxpayer paid for that were not planted. Jabbour noted there were thousands <br /> of trees planted and that they are now in the process of attempting to determine how many missing trees <br /> are the fault of the contractor. To date 30 trees have been identified to be replaced and the rest of them <br /> will be credited. Jabbour indicated there were also some trees that were planted in an area where they <br /> were unable to grow. <br /> Jabbour reported given the heavy rainstorms this year,a number of big trees were uprooted and an <br /> extreme amount of erosion occurred. Two of the trees are located near the city beach and were removed. <br /> Page 4 of 37 <br />