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MAYVILLE – A new proposal on how to manage Chautauqua Lake is now in the hands of various local municipalities and stakeholders.
On Wednesday, County Executive PJ Wendel, joined by county staff, unveiled the Chautauqua Lake Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at a press conference in the County Legislative Chambers in Mayville. The eagerly-awaited MOU is the next generation version of the 2019 Chautauqua Lake Memorandum of Agreement, which had a two-year tenure and termed out at the end of April 2021. Wendel referred to the 2021 MOU as “brilliant in its simplicity,” as the 20+ tenets contained in the original MOA have been replaced with language that encourages cooperation among essential Chautauqua Lake stakeholders. A majority of the stakeholders, who have been encouraged to sign the MOU in the coming weeks, were present at the event.
County Officials Unveil Chautauqua Lake Memorandum of Understanding
County Executive
PJ Wendel was joined by County staff to unveil a
Chautauqua Lake Memorandum of Understanding Wednesday night. The M-O-U follows the 2019 Chautauqua Lake Memorandum of Agreement, which ended April 30th.
Wendel said most would agree that the 2019 M-O-A was a success with a number of initiatives achieved,
“A combined effort to improve near-shore cleanup utilizing Mobitracs, Barges, and Harvesters; an increased ability to move more quickly respond to the stakeholders’ needs; the use of a new
herbicide, ProcellaCOR, product to control
Eurasian Watermilfoil; the use of satellite-based Geographic Information System technology to track the movement of equipment and the location of herbicide applications on the Lake.”