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<br />The City of Centerville <br />1880 Main 8t <br />Centerville, Mn 55038 <br /> <br />RECEIVED <br />~uG 2 0 2004 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />On May 24,2004, the city ofLino Lakes made the protection of north em Peltier Lake permanent! <br />Many people and organizations deserve thanks! <br /> <br />Thanks go to the cities of Centerville and Lino Lakes who both had to enact a protection ordinance. <br />Centerville and Lino Lakes passed an ordinance in March 2002, but Lino Lakes needed to remove a <br />sunset clause that would have terminated the no-wake zone protection ordinance and they did. (This <br />no-wake zone ordinance only applies to the northern half of Peltier Lake, which is a part of the lake <br />that is very shallow and filled with aquatic plants. It also helps protect a great blue heron rookery on a <br />large island in the northern part of Peltier Lake.) <br /> <br />Special thanks go to Jeff Perry, Natural Resources Specialist for Anoka Parks, Joan Galli, Minnesota <br />DNR Nongame Wildlife Specialist, Marty Asleson, City of Lino Lakes Environmental Coordinator, <br />and Art Hawkins, a biologist working with the DNR. These people provided the detailed expertise and <br />leadership to get the job done. Jeff Perry led a task force on the issue. The outstanding work of these <br />knowledgeable people from 2001 through 2004 was crucial to enact the protection. <br /> <br />A total of 556 citizen petition signatures favoring the protection were submitted and was significant to <br />enacting the protection. Thanks to each and every person who signed! It clearly demonstrated the <br />community was in favor of this protection. Special thanks to those who helped gather signatures. <br /> <br />Thanks go to the many organizations that supported protection. These include: Minnesota DNR, <br />Anoka County Parks, Rice Creek Watershed District, Anoka County Commissioner Margaret <br />Langfeld, Anoka County Commissioner Rhonda Sivarajah, Minnesota Ornithologist's Union, Director <br />of Bell Museum of Natural History, St Paul Audubon Society, Minnesota Lakes Association, Walter 1. <br />Breckenridge Chapter of the Izaak Walton League, and the North American Lake Management <br />Society. <br /> <br />The no-wake zone has demonstrated improved water quality and some successful great blue heron <br />nesting. Damaged aquatic vegetation appears to be returning. The no-wake zone formalizes protection <br />for the unique and precious resources of Peltier Lake: the heron rookery, great egrets, eagles, rare <br />plants, and high quality wetlands and shallows and waterfowl of all kinds. This year over 400 white <br />pelicans stopped at northern Peltier Lake before continuing their migration north - without the <br />protection now in place, the pelicans would have been forced out. The permanent protection now <br />granted preserves these incredible resources now and for generations to come. <br /> <br />Gratefully yours, <br /> <br />y~ -4B~ <br /> <br />Wayne LeBlanc <br />mail@peltierlake.org <br />www.peltierlake.org <br />651-426-0168 <br />1677 Peltier Lake Drive, Centerville, MN 55038 <br /> <br />
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