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2011
Prioritized Goal Statements for the
Lake Mitchell Improvement Board
The Lake Mitchell Improvement Board developed and established prioritized goals for the three year assessment
period that begins July 10, 2010. These were discussed at length by the Board over several meetings and given
opportunity for public input. They consist of maintaining the existing program of work and trying to establish a
financial reserve to cover any unforeseen increase in our milfoil program.
Treatment of Eurasian water-milfoil to maintain navigation in the main lake, maintain a healthy balance of native
aquatic vegetation, and prevent the spreading of nuisance aquatic vegetation.
One mechanical weed harvest each year according to the harvesting guidelines developed by the LMIB weed harvesting
committee to maintain navigational channels.
Curbside weed pick-up from approximately Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Chemically or biologically treat other areas as needed to maintain navigation, control purple loosestrife, and
eliminate Phragmites.
Establish a financial reserve to cover years with higher than normal weed growth, control new invasive plants, or
to reduce future assessments if aquatic weed management continues to be successful. Goal is to build a $60,000
reserve by July 1, 2012.
Conduct additional mechanical weed harvest to maintain navigation if needed and approved by the LMIB.
Improve fisheries by operation of a bass release boat, planting of fish, fish habitat restoration or improvement
with concurrence of the MDNRE.
Consider up to a 10% financial incentive to support large capitol expenditures that benefit specific areas such as
dredging, aeration systems, or other innovative concepts.
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