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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, September 12, 2011 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br /> Page 3 of 28 <br /> <br />(LMCD REPORT – ANDREW MCDERMOTT, REPRESENTATIVE, Continued) <br /> <br />McDermott stated the one harvester has been declared a total loss by the state and the LMCD is looking at <br />a number of options for controlling the milfoil, such as purchasing a new harvester and/or the use of <br />weevils or additional chemical treatment. The LMCD will receive more money from the insurance <br />company if a new harvester is purchased rather than if it is scrapped. The harvester that capsized was the <br />oldest one in the fleet but the LMCD will only receive approximately half of what a new one costs. <br /> <br />McDermott reported the chemical treatment program has concluded this year. The official report will be <br />issued in October. At the present time it is felt to have been relatively successful for St. Albans Bay and <br />Carman’s Bay. Gray’s Bay could not be treated twice this year due to the high water level. While the <br />LMCD anticipated the chemical treatment to decrease over the years, they have found that in the third <br />yard of the program the milfoil came back with a vengeance based on the findings from Gray’s Bay. <br /> <br />The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District is interested in becoming more proactive with the exotics on <br />the lake but that partnership has not been discussed in depth by the LMCD at this point. <br /> <br />McMillan stated some cities have started resolutions regarding that issue. <br /> <br />McDermott stated Shorewood has started that but that it is a very expensive proposition to treat the entire <br />lake. <br /> <br />McMillan asked if the Watershed District has discussed any dollar amounts associated with the AIS <br />program. <br /> <br />McDermott indicated they have not discussed any specific figures at this point. <br /> <br />McMillan noted the City Council has not had an opportunity to discuss the resolution proposed by <br />Shorewood at this point. <br /> <br /> <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS – LOREN SCHOENZEIT, REPRESENTATIVE <br /> <br />Schoenzeit stated he had nothing to report but would be available for questions. <br /> <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />Ralph Kempf, 3675 Togo Road, stated he would like to inform the Council of a conversation he had with <br />a gentleman from Hennepin County named Brent Brodag in the survey division. Kempf indicated he <br />asked him about County Road 19 between the rail trail and Livingston Avenue. Brodag reported that the <br />1982 plat shows memorials on each side of the pavement. Brodag could not guarantee that the striping in <br />the middle of the pavement is the exact middle of the right-of-way but it is very close. There was a <br />concern whether the City would be able to utilize the right-of-way without encroaching on personal <br />property, and it appears that it can be done based on that discussion. <br /> <br />Kempf asked whether the City Council has had any further discussions with the Transit Authority, Dakota <br />Rail, or Hennepin County. <br /> <br />Item #03 - CC Agenda - 09/26/2011 <br />Approval of Council Minutes 09/12/2011 <br />[Page 3 of 28]
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