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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,Apri124,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PRESENTATION—Continued <br /> Schleuning indicated the LMCD does milfoil and nuisance plant harvesting as well as watercraft <br /> inspections,but those do not occur at every access point. In addition,the LMCD has had a number of <br /> discussions about ways to monitor vehicles coming in and one avenue is the Lake Service Providers Pilot <br /> Program the DNR is looking at that can be used to implement some type of tagging system or recording <br /> system. Currently the LMCD or DNR does not have anything in place to monitor that. <br /> Crosby asked whether a registration sticker specifically for Lake Minnetonka could help generate funds to <br /> combat AIS. Crosby noted the aquatic invasive species are coming from people who visit the lake and do <br /> not dock their boat on the lake. <br /> Schleuning stated an additional fee on the DNR licenses was proposed but that did not pass. Schleuning <br /> stated she would need to look into that further. <br /> Schleuning stated some of the other items the LMCD has been working on include the Save the Lake <br /> Fund,which contributes towards education, safety,and environmental, sponsoring a boater safety class on <br /> June 19,and a solar lights program for navigational safety. <br /> The LMCD 2017 initiatives include the following: <br /> • Recodification to update standards to today's needs and technology and to provide a user friendly <br /> format. <br /> • Enhance communications to increase public education through printed materials,an online <br /> presence,website,events, and fairs. <br /> • Collaborations with various agencies to focus resources through the sharing of information and <br /> dealing with electric shock drowning,the AIS and LSP pilot program,and carbon monoxide. <br /> Walsh asked if the LMCD videotapes their meetings. <br /> Schleuning stated the LMCD has two meetings per month,with one meeting being primarily a work <br /> session which is not videotaped,and the formal board meeting that is videotaped. <br /> Walsh noted out of the 14 members, Orono consists of seven percent,but that they pay a lot more than <br /> seven percent. Walsh stated in his view Orono should only be paying seven percent of the budget rather <br /> than 20 percent and that the LMCD's levy needs to align more with the City's membership percentage. <br /> Walsh stated when LMCD Chair Jay Green was before the Council last year and presented the budget,he <br /> talked about the LMCD raising fees two or three percent but using$65,000 of reserves. Walsh asked how <br /> the LMCD is adjusting to resolve that situation to avoid depleting reserves. <br /> Schleuning indicated the LMCD will be discussing the budget this Wednesday and that the proposed <br /> budget is online. Schleuning stated one issue they have seen are the grant amounts decreasing through the <br /> years but that the revenue via the city levy has been fairly consistent. Schleuning stated she will have to <br /> take a hard look at what is being done with the reserves. <br /> Crosby asked what the LMCD's annual budget is cunently. <br /> Schleuning stated it has been decreasing over the years but that it is currently$549,000. <br /> Page 7 of 12 <br />
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