Council also gives nod to higher pay for part-time police officers Written By: Nancy Vogt | × Lake Shore City Council members forego masks during their Monday, April 26, 2021, regular meeting. Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal The Lake Shore City Council on Monday, April 26, approved the annual agreement between the city’s police department and the Gull Chain of Lakes Association to have a police officer enforce aquatic invasive species laws at the Department of Natural Resources public access during the 2021 boating season. This public access is across the road from Zorbaz on Gull GCOLA will pay $35 per hour, up $3 an hour from last year, for up to 345 hours of service, or $12,000. The officer will provide general security and enforce state laws regarding the illegal transfer of aquatic plants and prohibited species.