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PRIOR LAKE - LAKE TOUR
MINUTES OF THE LAKE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
June 19, 2001
I. ATTENDEES
Chair Warner called the Lake Advisory Committee (LAC) meeting to order at 6:09 p,m.
Members present: Dale Braddy, Shirley Gengler and Rick Warner. Members absent:
Charles Gerlach and Lauren Huntington. Others present: Mike Gundlach and Lani Leichty.
II. LAKE TOUR
The lake tour took off from Gengler's house at 6:09 p.m, Six areas that were identified in the
shoreland erosion feasibility study were visited. They were: 1) Sand Point Park, 2) Lakefront
Park, 3) Fairbanks Trail, 4) Railroad Crossing, 5) Grainwood Trail, and 6) Linden Circle, There
was also shoreline erosion noticed along the southern portion of Twin Isle.
III. SAND POINT PARK PROJECT UPDATE
Leichty mentioned that the project had been started and should be finished in a week or two.
The coconut fiber logs had been staked in-place, mulch placed and the plantings were to go
in on Saturday, June 23,2001,
IV. MILFOIL MANAGEMENT
There was discussion about this year's milfoil budget and what activities should be planned
with the money available. The idea of producing another issue of Water Watch, financed
through the milfoil fund, was debated. A concern was raised that the newsletter should focus
on Eurasian milfoil, since that is what the original assessment was intended for, Members
asked if there was a way to change how the milfoil fund money could be used, if it could be
used for other projects in the watershed or on other weed treatments. A couple suggestions
for projects were carp seining and curly leaf weed control.
MOTION BY WARNER, SECONDED BY BRADDY, TO HA VE LEICHTY CHECK INTO
WHA T THE MILOIL FUND CAN BE USED FOR AND HOW THE DIRECTIVE COULD BE
CHANGED TO USE THIS FOR OTHER PROJECTS, BESIDES MIL FOIL, WITHIN THE
WA TERSHED. UPON A VOTE, MOTION PASSED UNA NIMO USL Y.
Leichty mentioned that the concentration of Eurasian milfoil appears to be less than last year,
probably due to the cold weather in the spring. He also stated that the City received extra
grant money this year from the DNR. This is because the littoral area in Upper Prior Lake
now has milfoil and has been added to the equation used in figuring how much money is
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distributed per lake with Eurasian milfoil. He showed the members a map of the proposed
areas to be treated this year tor miltoil.
MOTION BY GENGLER, SECONDED BY WARNER, TO APPROVE THE MILFOIL
TREA TMENT AREAS AS IDENTIFIED BY LEICHTY. UPON A VOTE, MOTION PASSED
UNA NIMO USL Y.
v. OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business,
VI. NEW BUSINESS
The normal July meeting will be changed to the third Tuesday in July, because Leichty will be
on vacation.
The committee thought the lake tour was very useful and would like to do another one in late
summer.
MOTION BY BRADDY, SECONDED BY WARNER, FOR THE LAC TO CONDUCT A
SECOND LAKE TOUR IN LA TE SUMMER OF 2001. UPON A VOTE, MOTION PASSED
UNA NIMO USL Y.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION BY BRADDY, SECONDED BY WARNER TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. MOTION
PASSED UNANIMOUSL Y. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Lanol Leichty /'
Recording Secretary
,PRIOR LAKE CHLORIDE MONITORING RESULTS
SAMPLE LOCA TlON (Chloride in mg/L)
February 24, 2001 43.4 42.8 39.4 38.7 37.2 40.1 37.2 37.1 36.5 33.1 34.2 33.2 37.2 36.5 37.6
March 23. 2001 39.6 42.5 44.3 35.4 40.5 38.9 39.6 36.3 37.6 43.3 39,1 33.4 30.8 71.3 63.2 42.6
May 1, 2001 32.9 31.8 30.8 31.6 30.9 31.4 30.8 29.9 30.6 28.4 28.6 28.8 28.5 30.7 30,7 30.3
May 30, 2001 33.2 31.3 32.2 32.8 32.2 32.4 32.7 31.2 30.9 31.1 31.6 30.6 30.5 32 31.6 31.7
June 29, 2001 33.8 33.0 33.1 32.8 32.6 32.6 33.1 31.5 31.4 30.6 30.1 30.2 30.2 30.2 30,6 31.6
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