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AA ENT AZA <br />Minutes of Meeting <br />October 27, 2005 <br />Roll Call: Members present: Rich Brasch <br />Rouse Farnham <br />Tracy Mogg <br />Gene Soderbeck <br />Members absent: Jeff DeZellar <br />Others present: Mark Maloney -Shoreview <br />Duane Schwartz -Roseville <br />Cliff Aichinger -RWMWD <br />Bill Bartodziej -RWMWD <br />The meeting was called to order at 5:10 p.m. <br />Lake Owasso Aquatic Plant/Shoreland Survey <br />The Board reorganized the agenda to allow for a presentation by Bill Bartodziej, RWMWD. Mr. <br />Bartodziej distributed a written report for the Lake Owasso Aquatic Plant Survey and Shoreland <br />Assessment and presented slides of photos and data plots for RWMWD work performed earlier this year <br />on Lake Owasso. <br />The presentation of the aquatic plant survey highlighted the sampling methodology, the mapping/plotting <br />techniques used and some preliminary observations. Mr. Bartodziej pointed out that there appears to be <br />negative water clarity and phosphorus trends, and that flat, shallow central portion of the lake was almost <br />devoid of weeds. He pointed out. that the DNR has "grandfathered" ahigher level of weed killing permits <br />on the lake and the applications are nearly double the standards applied to other metro lakes. Discussion <br />ensued regarding the limits of DNR permitted weed removal and the question of how aggressive <br />management of the lake for water skiing impacts the areas of weeds that are killed/removed. <br />It was also pointed out that the larger boats on the lake are stirring up the sediment in the shallow area as <br />a function of the water ski jump, and the material in suspension is likely impacting the amount of light <br />available for weeds to survive. With discussion, it was agreed that more information regarding the <br />established trends and the relationship between the weed removal efforts and water quality needed to be <br />obtained. Mr. Bartodziej indicated that Lake Owasso was also studied for Shoreland restoration potential. <br />Highlights of this portion of the presentation included a description of the assessment methodology and a <br />map indicating areas of the 5-mile shoreline that were assessed as having good, moderate or poor <br />restoration potential. <br />The RWMWD staff indicated that the County-owned shoreline near the boat launch at the north end of <br />the lake was a good candidate for a shore land restoration demonstration project. An estimate of $100.00 <br />
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