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1/24/2008
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B-l. Correspondence and General Information <br />The following correspondence was reviewed as informational items. <br />1. Zebra Mussel Update: Mr. Maloney reported that the St. Paul Water Utility in <br />working with the DNR has found zebra mussels in Sucker Lake. Work continues <br />to try to identify the source. Water is pumped from Sucker Lake to augment Snail <br />Lake and further augmentation is on hold. <br />Eckman asked how communication on this matter is being relayed to residents. <br />Mr. Maloney stated that the Snail Lake Improvement District is a legal body <br />responsible for operating augmentation efforts. The City immediately notified <br />board members. <br />2. St. Paul Regional Water Services Wellhead Plan: It was noted that Board <br />Member Mogg is attending these meetings. An informational data plan indicating <br />the status of wells is being developed. After a plan is approved, there will be a <br />public hearing, and a draft plan will be circulated for public comment. <br />3. DNR Permit Application, Request for Comments (Snail Lake Property): The <br />application is to replace a retaining wall with a boulder wall. The permit is after <br />the fact, as the boulder wall has been put in. The DNR discourages breakwater <br />walls, although there are several on Snail Lake. <br />Aichinger noted that most people do not know they need a permit; they think they <br />are making an improvement. Mr. Maloney added that usually people are not <br />required to tear out their work. <br />4. A letter to Ramsey County re: The Cascades was noted. <br />B-2. Financial Report <br />Mr. Schwartz reported that as of the end of September, the current balance is <br />$226,991.65. <br />Mr. Maloney stated that the format is set up for the local government audit that is done <br />every year. It would be more useful to have a format showing categories and expenses-- <br />what is paid each month and the balance. <br />Eckman asked if the $1,000 for the Green Community Award was paid. Mr. Maloney <br />answered that it has been approved for payment, but it is not listed in this report. <br />
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