Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Feb 5 BLIA Meeting Minutes
- Start: 7:16pm. 30 people in attendance. Appetizers served.
- Intros and Remarks from Brian Hall
- Treasurer's Report: $7149 in available funds. Running low due to fish stocking and chemical purchases. No update on nonprofit status-IRS still working on processing paperwork. This may negatively impact grant from Best Buy.
- Milfoil Treatment Update from Elaine
- Kris presented the application she prepared for Beebe Lake's inclusion in a new test to halt the growth of Curly Leaf Pond Weed. We were rejected because we do not have an aquatic plant survey of the lake completed.
- Sandy discussed details on the Wine Tasting Fundraiser.
- The 2009 Meeting Schedule was developed. With minor exceptions we will stick to the first Thursday of the month meeting times. Look for the BLIA signs as a reminder. Also, a newsletter was sent to members' home with the 2009 schedule included.
- A discussion of lakescaping was tabled until next meeting.
- Old/New Business:
- A $300 request was approved to pay for monthly lake monitoring sample analysis
- A discussion regarding runoff testing resulted in the decision to video tape runoff during spring rainstorms.
- Flooridone testing was discussed as a potential treatment plan to control curly leaf pond weed. As mentioned earlier, we need a aquatic plan survey to get into a DNR study.
- Brian will meet with the city to review the danger posed by the open culvert.
- The unfinished house was discussed. Need the city's help in dealing with the issue.
Monday, April 6, 2009
2009 BLIA Meeting Schedule
Here’s this year’s schedule with locations:
Special Fundraiser:
• March 5: Wine Tasting Fundraiser @ Rogers Community Center
Regular Meetings:
• April 9: The Keiley’s [1885 Hansack]
• May 7: The Larson’s [1543 Hansack]
• June 4: The Olson’s [1787 Hansack]
• July 2: The Diederich’s [1683 Hansack]
• August 6: The Brozyna’s [1575 Hansack]
• September 3: The Swanson’s [1539 Hansack]
• October 1: To be determined
• November 5: The Hall’s [1607 Hansack]
Be sure to check the website or the hotline a couple of days before each meeting just to make sure there hasn’t been a last minute change. Also, watch for the Beebe Lake yard signs at the end of the your block — they are a reminder that there’s a meeting coming soon!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
2009 Annual Meeting
T.J. Sports Bar and Grill
25 Central Ave E, St. Michael
7:00-8:30 pm
Feel free to order bar drinks and food on your own.
Agenda:
- State of theUnion Speech (Association Overview)
- Treasurer's Report / Update on our 501(c)3 status
- Lake Management Plan Update
- New Program: DNR Pilot Grant for Exotic Species Management
- New Fundraiser: Wine Tasting
- Set 2009 BLIA meeting rhythm
- BLIA Committee Overhaul Initiative
- Lakescaping Meeting Update
- New Business /Old Business
Call the BLIA Hotline: 763-515-2639 or e-mail: info@beebelake.com
Monday, November 3, 2008
November BLIA Meeting Details!
• Lakescaping: What can we do over the winter to get ready for next year? - Speaker Dale Gustafson will be joining us to share what work we can do now!
• DNR Fisheries - Paul Dediedrich will join us to discuss what's going into our lake, and how we can improve what fish come out!
Thursday, Nov. 6th
7:00-9:00 pm
Sandy and Mike Sutton’s House
1841 Hansack Ave NE
Note: We will not hold a December meeting, and details are being finalized for our January annual meeting/dinner. Stay tuned for more information.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
September Meeting Minutes
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Beebe Lake Meeting: Thursday, September 4, 2008
Meeting Site: Roger and Marlene Pyle
7611 20th Street, N.E.
St. Michael, MN
I. Call to Order at 7:10 pm by Brian Hall, President
II. Introduction/present: Brian Hall, Kris and Dan Olson, Jan and
Dick Nagel, Marlene and Roger Pyle, Sandra and
Mike Sutton, Elaine Swanson, Eric and Amy Larson, Mary Lou Diederich,
Henry and Carolyn Blonigen, David Aberwald, Greg Brozyna, Louise
Kolstad, Joe Jacobs.
III. August 7, 2008 minutes received paper or on line.
IV. President’s Report
a. Monthly Status
(note: these minutes taken by Amy Larson: they are much more
Complete than notes of Louise. Thank You Amy!)
Joe Jacobs presentation:
Lake Mgmt plan submitted
$5000 rec’d for that project once accepted
50 – 75% cost share for lakeshore restoration
Can se if contact for next mtg by Brian
Lake study start 2010
Fall runoff especially important
1-2 samples each spring/summer/fall.
$ 12 samples
Where to put station sites
Get off impaired list / under 45 ppm
Agriculture 1 part of 3 prongs that contribute to issues
$ 1200 avail Tuesday
V. Treasurer Report
David distributed to each person a Saving/Checking Account Balance
And then a draft of Beebe Lake Improvement Association Bylaws revised
August 2008. Please call if you wish a copy. This will also be put on the
Website.
There as an explaination of 501 C 3 Which probably will need time
for explaining this federal funding system.
Changes on By-laws vote : all present voted yes.
Change on name to: Beebe Lake Improvement Association Bylaw:
All voted Yes.
VI Old Business:
Discussion of wish of speaker for Lakescaping. Brian will seek some of
this will “Joe” to see if he has a contract on this. Louise will share her
list.
VII New Business
Discussions:
Get fish fingerlings this fall.
Grinder pump: leave alone; call Brian if water showing.
Do we want committees and which kind?
Do we want to keep Fund raising?
Meetings this year: YES for October and November; none December.
VIII Adjournment
At 8:30 pm by Brian Hall
Thank you Roger and Marlene!
Monday, September 29, 2008
October Meeting Details and other announcements
Mark your calendars: The November meeting will be held November 6th from 7 to 8:30 at the Sandy and Mike Sutton's house: 1841 Hansack.
There will not be a meeting in December, and we will hold our annual meeting in early January. Check back later for more details.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Minutes from the August Meeting
By the way, Louise is using her new @beebelake.com e-mail address to send documents and stay in contact with family and friends. If you want your own Beebe Lake e-mail address, contact Dan Olson via e-mail at dano@beebelake.com or call the hotline!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
September Lake Improvement Association Meeting Details
The next meeting is Thursday, September 4th from 7-8:30.
Our hosts this month are Marlene and Roger Pyle. Their house address is 7611 20th Street NE.
Here's the agenda:
- Update on our lake association improvement plan
- Treasurer's Report
- 501c3 status update/new name Beebe Lake Improvement Association
- Lakescaping-do we still want to have a speaker in October?
- Committee Review
- Plan out next three meetings (need volunteers to host!)
- Old Business
- New Business
- Adjourn
If you have questions, call the hotline and leave a message!
Monday, July 14, 2008
Next BLA Meeting: August 7
If you have questions, call the hot line and someone from the BLA will return your call with an answer.
FYI: The July 4th boat parade and picnic/potluck was a huge success! We had over 20 boats participate in the parade (a new record!), and almost 80 people attended the picnic/potluck at the Swansons!
Beebe Lake excitment is growing!! We hope to see you at the next meeting!
Milfoil Treatment
Please remember that we are restricted to a maximum of 100ft by 100 ft per resident.
WATCH FOR THE ORANGE SIGNS!! All warnings and restrictions will be posted on them. Signs will indicate the areas treated.
If you have questions, call the hot line and leave a message. A member from the Milfoil committee will call you back.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
Minutes from June Meeting
Thanks to Louise Kolstad for capturing the minutes! She's using her new @beebelake.com e-mail address to send documents. If you want your own Beebe Lake e-mail address, contact Dan Olson via e-mail at dano@beebelake.com or call the hotline!
4th of July Boat Parades and Neighborhood Potluck Picnic
PARADE:
When? The 4th of July!
Where? The parade starts at the mouth of the bay at 11am (feel free to decorate your boat in a patriotic theme!) Otherwise, sit on your dock and the boat parade will pass right by you!
PICNIC:
When: Immediately following the parade (approximately 12:30)
Where? Dick and Elaine Swanson's place (end of the cul-de-sac).
What? It's a potluck, so bring something to share. BLA will furnish hot dogs, brats, buns, paper products and utensils.
Eric and Amy Larson will furnish pop, Dick and Elaine will furnish bottled water, coffee and condiments.
Bring a chair, bring your friends and family too! It's a great time to meet, greet and visit with the neighbors!!
Are you having friends and family to your house that day? Bring 'em along! The more the merrier!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Next Meeting: Thursday 6/5/08
Sunday, April 27, 2008
May Association Meeting this Thursday!
This Thursday (5/1/08) is our next montly Lake Association meeting. Bob and Louise Kolstad are hosting. The meeting runs from 7 to 8:30, and their address is 1731 Hansack Ave.
Call the hotline for more details!
Here's an e-mail that Brian wanted posted!

April 25, 2008
Dear Lakeshore Property Owner:
We write with good news! On Tuesday, April 22, Minnesotans for Healthy Lakes scored a big victory on behalf of lakeshore property owners when the Environment and Natural Resources Committee of the Minnesota House of Representatives held a hearing on our legislation (HF 4157).
MHL was granted nearly two hours of testimony and discussion time by the committee chair, Representative Kent Eken, which is almost unheard of for a legislative hearing. Typically, legislative hearings last 15-30 minutes per bill. The length of the hearing is an indication of the concern legislators have with the Department of Natural Resources management of the Aquatic Plant Management (APM) program; the DNR has regularly opposed lakeshore property owners' fight against invasive aquatic weeds. Since the House Environment committee did not hear our bill last year, this was the first time that many legislators had heard from MHL – as well from the DNR – in a committee hearing on our bill. This was an essential step in passing our bill.
Also, many thanks to Board Co-Chair Bill Goins (Schmidt Lake) and to MHL members Roger Williams (Lake Johanna), John Enstrom (Veterans Lake), Bill Pool (Whitefish chain of lakes), for their wonderful testimony. They did a great job challenging the DNR's claims and answering legislators' questions, which you can listen to by clicking on this audio link: http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/audio/archivescomm.asp?comm=9000&ls_year=85.
How You Can Help in the Fight for Lakeshore Property Owners
Here are some things you can do today in the fight for the rights of lakeshore property owners.
As we move into the spring permitting season, please forward any negative interactions or unreasonable delays that occur between you or your lake association and the DNR to info@mnhealthylakes.org.
Please take some time to contribute to MHL today so we can continue to communicate with lakeshore property owners, lake associations, and resorts during the spring and summer. We need to grow our membership so we can have a bigger impact on state government and we need your financial help to get the word out to lakeshore property owners. If you can, help us with a contribution today by clicking here.
We also remind you of the proposed new APM rules that will be posted to the State Register at any time. Once posted, lakeshore property owners will have only 30 days to inform the Administrative Law Judge of their concerns and request public hearings on the new rules. Read these rules and their justification, called a Statement of Need and Reasonableness (SONAR), now. We will be asking members to write the judge asking for a hearing as soon as the rules are posted.
Thank you for your support of Minnesotans for Healthy Lakes as we continue to fight for the rights of lakeshore property owners!
We encourage you to forward this important message to friends and neighbors who also own lakeshore property, as well as the president or chair of your lake association.
Sincerely yours,
William Iacoe, Co-Chair William Goins, Co-Chair
www.mnhealthylakes.org
P.S. Your contribution today helps us print brochures and mailings to lakeshore property owners who are LARGELY UNAWARE that the DNR is planning to drastically and permanently reduce their ability to treat aquatic weeds like curlyleaf pondweed and Eurasian milfoil in the lakes they live on. Help us get the word out by contributing now.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
MHL Legislative Action Alert
April 2008Dear Lakeshore Property Owner:
We wish to bring your immediate attention to a provision in the House Supplemental Budget bill (House File 1812) that could substantially increase the fees that you pay for aquatic plant management (APM) permits. Currently, Minnesota law caps APM permit fees at $35 for an individual and $750 for a lake association. If enacted as written, this bill will remove these reasonable and fair limits on APM fees and leave the language open-ended. The bill language, Article 7, Section 26 of HF 1812, is reproduced for your reference here:
Sec. 26. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 103G.615, subdivision 2, is amended to
read:
Subd. 2. Fees. (a) The commissioner shall establish a fee schedule for
permits to control or harvest aquatic plants other than wild rice. The fees must
be set by rule, and section 16A.1283 does not apply. The fees may not exceed
$750 per permit shall be based upon the cost of receiving, processing,
analyzing, and issuing the permit, and additional costs incurred after the
application to inspect and monitor the activities authorized by the permit, and
enforce aquatic plant management rules and permit requirements.(b) The A fee for
a permit for the control of rooted aquatic vegetation is $35 for each contiguous
parcel of shoreline owned by an owner may be charged. This fee may not be
charged for permits issued in connection with purple loosestrife control or
lakewide Eurasian water milfoil control programs.
We urge you to immediately contact the legislators listed below (they are the conference committee members ironing out differences between the House and Senate supplemental budget bills) and inform them that this huge potential fee increase is unfair to lakeshore property owners and lake associations and will result in fewer citizens participating in the APM program. Fewer lakeshore property owners participating in the program will - and has in the past – result in "self-treating" for aquatic weeds, which will harm the health of our lakes.
Sen. Don Betzold: sen.don.betzold@senate.mn
Rep. Tom Rukavina: rep.tom.rukavina@house.mn
Sen. Richard Cohen: www.senate.mn/senatorcohenmail
Rep. Lynn Carlson: rep.lyndon.carlson@house.mn
Sen. David Tomassoni: sen.david.tomassoni@senate.mn
Rep. Mary Murphy: rep.mary.murphy@house.mn
Sen. Linda Higgins: sen.linda.higgins@senate.mn
Rep. Dennis Ozment: rep.dennis.ozment@house.mn
Sen. Dennis Fredrickson: sen.dennis.fredrickson@senate.mn
Additionally, we want to make you aware of the proposed new APM rules that will be posted to the State Register very soon by the DNR. These are the proposed rules that we have been so concerned about for the last several years. Once posted, lakeshore property owners will have only 30 days to inform the Administrative Law Judge of their concerns and request public hearings on the rules. Read these rules and their justification, called a Statement of Need and Reasonableness (SONAR), now. We will inform you as soon as the new proposed rules are posted in the State Register. You may even want to draft your brief comment letter to the Administrative Law Judge now, so it is ready to go when you get the notice from MHL, asking the judge to hold public hearings and stating your concerns with the DNR's proposed rules. As you probably know, Minnesotans for Healthy Lakes has opposed much of what the DNR is proposing in these new rules to the aquatic plant management program. You can also help us get our message out to the tens of thousands of Minnesotans lakeshore property owners who are unaware of these proposed increases in permitting fees and proposed rule changes by contributing to MHL today: www.mnhealthylakes.org.
We encourage you to forward this important message to friends and neighbors who also own lakeshore property, as well as the president or chair of your lake association. Sincerely yours,
William Iacoe, Co-Chair
William Goins, Co-Chair
www.mnhealthylakes.org
