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GLWMO Meeting <br />Apri124, 2003 <br />Page 2 <br />C. Bills <br />C-1 Bills to be considered for payment <br />There were none, but the Board was updated on the status of the renegotiated fee for Web <br />hosting by Barr Engineering. <br />D. Other Business <br />D-1 General Discussion and Work Program Issues/Questions <br />Valley Park Pond (Roseville <br />Schwartz updated the Board on the status of the restoration of the upland areas around the <br />new ponds created as part of the West Owasso Boulevard Street Reconstruction project. <br />Roseville and Shoreview will be working over the next year to provide some additional <br />planting materials in the area, but probably not in the context of a public improvement <br />project. <br />Lake Owasso Water Ouality Monitorin <br />There was discussion concerning the interest and/or benefit of looking into citizen <br />monitoring (CAMP program?) as the on-going practice of GLWMO has been to budget <br />on the assumption that Ramsey County will eventually stop performing water quality <br />monitoring for free. Soderbeck indicated that Don Meyer, Lake Owasso homeowner and <br />former GLWMO Boardmember, might be interested in performing this work in the future <br />if necessary. Later in the meeting it was suggested that there be follow-up to ensure that <br />the water quality data from Ramsey County was getting to Barr Engineering to update <br />water quality trends. <br />Lakescaping Demo (Table 6-1~ <br />The lakescaping demo that was referred to in the work program for 2001 was officially <br />moved to 2003. Maloney and Schwartz were to identify candidate projects within <br />GLWMO; Central Park (Roseville) was also suggested in part because of the high <br />visibility that the demo would have. It was also suggested that staff should verify that the <br />local libraries have reference copies of "Lakescaping for Wildlife and Water Quality" <br />available. Soderbeck moved, DeZellar seconded, to move the $5,000 previously <br />programmed for a Lakescaping Demo from 2001 to 2003, and to offer up to $1,000 for <br />participation in the Central Park lakescaping, to order 30 additional copies of the <br />Aquascaping and offer them for the price of $5.00 to lakeshore homeowner, and to use <br />the remaining portion of the $5,000 for GLWMO participation in the yet-to-be-identified <br />candidate project. Ayes: 5, Nays: 0. <br />Web Page <br />Discussion regarding the need to make sure that the Shoreview and Roseville City we <br />pages had links to/from the GLWMO site. Also suggested that the GLWMO site had e- <br />mail links to the technical representatives from the cities, and perhaps a hit counter to get <br />