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GLWMO MINUTES <br />JANUARY 24, 2008 <br />PAGE 12 <br />Shoreline restoration can receive up to $1,000 through this program. <br />Aichinger stated that the Board can set reimbursement limits by category. At $1,000 for <br />shoreline restoration, that is 10 projects per year. Johnson stated that last year seven <br />applications for shoreline restoration were received from the GLWMO District. A couple <br />of those were completed. <br />Schwartz requested that Johnson present a report to the Board by the end of the year on <br />projects for 2008, in time for setting the budget for 2009. <br />Eckman volunteered to work with Johnson on a revised brochure indicating that only <br />water quality projects are eligible for this program. The brochure would be available for <br />the announcement at the upcoming water quality forum on February 12. A draft will be <br />emailed to all Board members for approval. Maloney agreed to print the brochure as an <br />in-kind donation. <br />Johnson will also work on a flyer and the application. Both will also be sent to Board <br />members electronically for feedback. Stark requested that when finalized, these be <br />placed on the website. <br />It was the consensus of the Board for the next meeting to be held on Thursday, February <br />28, 2008, at 5:00 p.m. That meeting will focus further on the draft report from Barr and <br />discuss a response to their letter on how to modify the work scope to collect additional <br />monitoring data. <br />The meeting adjourned at 8:09 p.m. <br />