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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 14,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS—Continued <br /> Johnson stated he thought he would put it on the record again. Johnson indicated he did call the police <br /> department but that the deliveries take place within a short period of time and are gone before the police <br /> can respond there. Johnson stated this has been occurring for a number of years. <br /> City Administrator Rief asked whether any have occurred this week other than May 13. <br /> Johnson indicated there has been just one delivery so far this week. <br /> Jahn Dyvik, 1780 Martha Lane,Long Lake,noted he is a Long Lake City Council member. Dyvik stated <br /> he would like to speak to a clean water initiative concerning Tanager Lake subwatershed, sometimes <br /> called the Long Lake Creek subwatershed,that Medina, Orono, and Long Lake shares. The subwatershed <br /> includes Tanager,Long Lake,Holy Name, Mooney and Hadley. <br /> Dyvik stated there is a concern about the water quality of that subwatershed and that the Long Lake <br /> Waters Association has come up with a plan to initiate a study to help address it. Dyvik noted he <br /> submitted a request last week asking for Orono's support and that he received some resistant in response <br /> to it. Dyvik noted the City of Orono had already passed a resolution regarding this partnership twice. <br /> The first time was Apri125,2016,and it refers to the total maximum daily load,which relates to the level <br /> of pollutants such as phosphorus that gets into the lake. The City of Orono in the resolution says it is <br /> required to show progress towards meeting the allocation of TMDLs. The minutes reflect that Council <br /> Member Walsh moved,Printup seconded,to adopt the resolution,which seeks to partner with other <br /> intergovernmental agencies in seeking grants and to improve the water quality in the Long Lake Creek <br /> Watershed. The motion passed unanimously. <br /> In February of 2017,the City of Orono passed another resolution that was very similar to the first <br /> resolution,but this resolution included the phrase"by studying the impact of carp." Dyvik stated the <br /> reason for that language was because they were starting to establish a plan and they wanted to focus on <br /> the carp in the subwatershed first. That motion also passed unanimously. Staff's report relating to that <br /> resolution stated that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency had set a reduction goal of 125 pounds per <br /> year for Orono and that the Cities of Medina,Long Lake,Hennepin County, and MN/DOT have also been <br /> assigned nutrient reduction goals. In this resolution Staff included a financial element from Orono for the <br /> project,which was $20,000 over three years, and the Capital Improvement Plan budgets$50,000 for <br /> TMDL work per year. Dyvik noted Staff identified the source of funding in their report for TMDL <br /> reductions. <br /> Dyvik stated they are now at the point where the Long Lake Waters Association has put details to a plan <br /> and that time is of the essence here since the carp will start spawning soon and they have obtained the <br /> permit from the DNR. Phase I of the plan includes a fmancial Medina,Long Lake,Minnehaha Creek and <br /> significant private donations. Dyvik stated the funds have already been authorized by the Orono City <br /> Council back in February of 2017 and that he would like to clarify whether Orono recognizes the <br /> resolution and financial commitment from February of 2017. Dyvik stated when he sent the resolution to <br /> the Mayor and the rest of the Council,the Mayor's response was that it looks like we've done our job and <br /> we do not need to do more. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted public comments are limited to five minutes. <br /> Page 3 of 16 <br />
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