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City Council Minutes Page 14 <br /> June 20,2016 <br /> He added the only dredging he is aware of receiving state funding was in Albert Lea • <br /> on a lake heavy in tourism. <br /> Aquatic Vegetation <br /> Mr. Wisner explained aquatic vegetation feed on phosphorus and other nutrients in <br /> the lake. These nutrients increase with sedimentation as well as from upstream, <br /> stormsewer, and the drain system. He estimated one pound of phosphorus produces <br /> 500 pounds of algae so any reduction in phosphorus helps. He added the shallow <br /> water and warm temperature in Lake Orono create conditions condusive to aquatic <br /> vegetation. Ms. Mroz and Mr. Wisner outlined various ways to manage curly leaf and <br /> other aquatic vegetation. <br /> Mr. Wisner noted the MN Department of Natural Resources reviews drawdowns on <br /> a case by case basis. <br /> WaterQuality Testing <br /> Mr.Wisner outlined the water quality testing procedures and schedule. Ms. Mroz <br /> stated the city tests at or above the state requirements. <br /> Lakeshore Buffers <br /> Mr.Wisner explained the important of lakeshore buffers and outlined buffer <br /> examples and recommendations. <br /> Mr. Wisner explained in 2018 a new law goes into effect requiring the city to meet <br /> nutrient reduction which will be shown in the MS4 documentation for Total <br /> Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL). He added the city has already started the TMDL <br /> requirement and has budgeted for it. <br /> Communication and Education <br /> Ms. Mroz outlined a list of communication tools. <br /> Lake.Orono Management Plan <br /> Ms. Mroz reviewed the action item calendar and action plan. <br /> Mr. Wisner indicated staff will look into information relating to budget, <br /> expenditures, testing, and feasibility and bring back for future discussion. <br /> 9.2 Concept Review: Spectrum Middle School Expansion <br /> Mr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. He noted he was informed by Spectrum <br /> that Option 2, as outlined in the staff report,is no longer an option for expansion. <br /> Mayor Dietz stated he had a difficult time with Spectrum's request to move into the <br /> business park 10 years ago and is having a difficult time with the request today. He <br /> noted 10 years ago the city was told by Spectrum officials the business park location <br /> was only temporary. He added at that time the city was having trouble filling the <br /> business park, so the request was allowed,but now it seems like Spectrum is taking <br /> P B N E B E B BY ' <br />