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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,Apri124,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS—Continued <br /> Allan Engleman, 315 Old Crystal Bay Road,stated a solution on County Road 6 might be a roundabout. <br /> Engleman stated he would like to thank the people who were responsible for getting the crusher moved <br /> from state land down to county land but that it seems the City is not done with Eureka yet. Engleman <br /> noted they put in a new fence in there. The permit authorized the applicant to place crushing operation on <br /> the through 12 right-of-way at Old Crystal Bay Road in the City of Orono as shown on the plan sheet. <br /> The next page of the permit says it is expressly understood that this permit is issued subject to the <br /> applicant's compliance with the MPCA,MPDES permit for construction activities, and any other affected <br /> governmental agencies. Engleman asked if Orono isn't a governmental agency. <br /> Walsh noted they are not doing the rock crushing there anymore but they are using it as storage. <br /> Engleman noted the permit does not say that. Engleman stated before this project is done,they will be <br /> using the entire site. Engleman asked if anyone with the City is aware of them fencing in part of the <br /> property. <br /> Walsh stated he was not aware of it and that perhaps a phone call could be made to the contractor telling <br /> him that his permit does not allow storage. <br /> Engleman noted the site is zoned two-acre residential and that he is not sure how he can have storage <br /> there. <br /> Mattick stated cities have limited ability to regulate the state. Mattick noted the City's ordinances do not <br /> say they can do rock crushing at all but that the state is not subjected to city rules. Mattick stated while <br /> the permit says they are subject to local governmental regulations,which typically comes down to hours <br /> of operation or screening and not the use. <br /> Walsh stated he would be happy to speak with the contractor about his hours of operation,etc.,to obtain <br /> more information about what is going on. <br /> Engleman stated he does not understand how they can do what they are doing since it is not zoned <br /> commercial. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 11. LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT—VICKIE SCHLEUNING <br /> Vickie Schleuning, LMCD Executive Director,addressed the Orono City Council regarding their <br /> upcoming activities in 2017. Over the past few months,the LMCD has looked at community engagement <br /> and how to get people involved and educated about the LMCD. Lake Minnetonka is a great resource with <br /> approximately 125 miles of shoreline and ten public access ramps. The goal of the LMCD is to balance <br /> the needs between commercial properties and the lake residents and lake enthusiasts. <br /> Schleuning stated the LMCD looks at ways to preserve the lake and helps to promote the Lake <br /> Minnetonka experience. The LMCD was established in 1967 as a regulatory agency to address water <br /> quality issues. Over time the agency has grown and it currently has 14 member cities, a board member <br /> Page 5 of 12 <br />