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Comment Cards <br />General <br />• Ordinance is satisfactory as written except for enforcement <br />• Biggest concern — is water quality of the lake — each year it is so bad that for <br />weeks are available to swim <br />• Good information — but would have been helpful to let people voice their <br />concerns + hear what others have to say <br />• Issues stated on Arden Hills newsletter were not addressed — except in passing <br />• Appeared to be a hidden agenda + doubt there was one but meeting seemed to <br />avoid what it was stated it would address <br />• Docks + boat structure issues about removal is ridiculous <br />• It is hard to evaluate changes without information on what want to change. <br />• Looks like "community input" but this meeting felt unproductive to me. You will <br />do what you want regardless of "community events." <br />• Thank you! <br />• We don't necessarily need new laws & regulations. Whatever is added/deleted <br />from existing should be fairly reviewed by the concerned public as well <br />• Enforcement — we lack that now — not a "police force" but adherence to reg. <br />• My concern is the run off going directly into the lake — west side — NW College — <br />what happened when they applied for their new roads + bldgs? <br />• Last year the City Council agonized over + withdrew their token goose -round up <br />contribution of $300.00. I was present at the work session. This program needs to <br />continue + both the city and the county should be helping out. I can remember <br />how bad + messy it was in years past, before the roundups. It was a very serious <br />water quality + health issue. Only you can prevent goose slime! <br />Comment Cards (Top Issues) <br />• Run off from hard surface (paved) <br />• Not enough shoreline restoration w/ native plants <br />• Make more Lakeshore available to public use <br />(Re: Lake Johanna) <br />• Reduce nutrient load into lakes? Algae worse every year! Spring water gets <br />"ruined" by early May! Ruins fishing in <br />• Water less than 6' deep — swimming becomes unpleasant! <br />• Inlet water from Rosedale north (runoff) catch the nutrients. Can it be reduced — <br />especially Rosedale paving surface run-off. <br />• Dock storage is fine as is. People do what that they can with docks before the lake <br />freezes. Are the ice fishermen upset? Is the city upset. If so say so. <br />• Better enforcement on Lake Jo no wake hours or eliminate them. Only lakeshore <br />owners follow them <br />