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; ' . <br /> MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 PAGE 4 <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br /> LARE MINNETONRA ACCESS/NORTH SHORE DRIVE PARRING <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson invited the following guest <br /> speakers : Kathleen Wallace, Commissioners Administrator <br /> for the DNR; JoEllen Hurr, Orono' s LMCD Representative, <br /> Inspector Mike Postle and Lt. Larry Peterson, Hennepin <br /> County Sheriff ' s Office/Water Patrol; and Senator Gen Olson. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson stated that the primary <br /> issues are boating safety on the lake and overall boating <br /> activity and also the concerns regarding the North Arm public <br /> access. Bernhardson noted the DNR report containing usage <br /> statistics for the summer of 1984 . <br /> Kathleen Wallace presented some charts showing statistics <br /> relating to existing lake use on Lake Minnetonka. She <br /> stated that in most cases the private access users and non- <br /> accessusers (lakeshore residents ) dominated thefree public <br /> access users, in addition, "cruisers" on the lake dominated <br /> the other types of use such as fishing, skiing, etc. <br /> Councilmember Grabek questioned some of the high and low <br /> density areas indicated on the chart. <br /> Kathleen Wallace indicated a pattern of where the non-fatal <br /> boat accidents have occurred on the lake. She stated that <br /> during this past summer, on an average weekday there are an <br /> average of 300 boats on the lake, and on an average weekend <br /> 1300 boats. <br /> Referring to the LMCD data of an instantanious count, <br /> Kathleen Wallace stated that from 1973 - 1982 the number of <br /> boats ranged from 1200 - 2200 (this is taken from a high use <br /> date ) , with a slight increase over time, but no steady <br /> increase was found. The accidents statistics from 1975 - <br /> 1984 they range from 24 - 45 per year with no patterned <br /> increase. <br /> Acting Mayor Frahm stated that he felt that the accident rate <br /> on Lake Minnetonka is probably ten times higher than on any <br /> other lake. <br /> Kathleen Wallace stated that the number of accidents have not <br /> increased with the number of boats on the lake. <br /> Acting Mayor Frahm questioned who dictates that these public <br /> accesses must be free. Staff was directed to research that <br /> question. <br /> JoEllen Hurr stated that the LMCD writes the ordinances that <br /> the Sheriff ' s Dept. enforces and that local departments are <br /> also able to enforce these ordinances such as bridge jumpers. <br />