RECREATIONAL FIRES
<br />Recreation fires must be contained in a fire it or a ortable fire lace Q
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<br />and may not exceed 3x3x3. You may only burn clean, firewood and
<br />please remember to keep yourfire pit at least five (5}feet from the side lot line
<br />and ten (10) feet from the rear lot line.
<br />Please check with City Hall or the DNR website: (http:llwww.dnrstate.mn.usl
<br />forestrylfirelindex.html} todetermine ifthere is aburning ban effect.
<br />LAWN DAMAGE DUE TO SNOW PLOWS...
<br />If your sod has been damaged by the snowplows, please report this to the
<br />Public Works Department at 651-429-4750. Public Works staff will drop off sod
<br />or seed to replace the area that has been damaged when the weather warms
<br />up this Spring. Any landscaping orsprinklersystems that are in the City's right-
<br />of-way will not be replaced or repaired by the City.
<br />DID YOU KNOW...
<br />That not only can you purchase tabs for your car ortruck on-line, but you can
<br />also purchase Minnesota Hunting, Fishing, Cross Country Ski Pass(es), Horse
<br />Trail Pass(es), State Snowmobile Trail Permit(s) and renew Watercraft, Snow-
<br />mobile, ATU,OHM and ORU licensing? You will need to charge your purchase
<br />and pay a convenience fee along with the licenselrenewal fee. You will receive
<br />your license(s) or sticker(s) immediately or via U.S. Postal Service dependent
<br />upon issuance form (paper or sticker(s) needed. Visit the DNR at:
<br />www.wildlifelicense.comlmnlond click the icon: .F*
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<br />DID YOU KNOWTHAT WITH A CLICK OFA MOUSE YOU CAN
<br />RESERVE A CAMPSITE @ EITHER OF THE ANOKA COUNTY
<br />CAMPGROUNDS?
<br />Go to www.anokacountyparks.com and follow the link for campsite reserva-
<br />tions. You may also reserve campsites by calling 763-862-
<br />" - 4970 Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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<br />RECYCLING SAVES ENERGY & WORKS!
<br />Recycling a one foot tall stack of paper saves enough energy for you to take a hot
<br />shower daily for a week. Recycling one ton of paper saves enough energy to
<br />power an average home for six months. Every hour Twin Cities metro area resi-
<br />dentsplace over 21 tons of recyclable paper in the garbage. That's 42,000 pounds
<br />of valuable recyclable paper and lost energy. The typical U.S. office worker uses
<br />approximately 10,000 sheets of copy paper each year. A 2000 study showed that
<br />21 % of household garbage in the Twin Cities metro area is recyclable paper. Recy-
<br />clingone ton of paper saves 7,000 gallons of water. Information has been provided
<br />by Anoka County.
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<br />• Metal food and beverage cans • Plastic battles and jugs • Margarine, cottage cheese,
<br /> • Water, soda and juice bottles cream cheese and other tubs
<br /> • Milk and juice jugs 'Yogurt, Pudding and fruit cups
<br /> • Ketchup and salad • Microwaveable food trays
<br />• Paint cans dressing bottles • Produce, deli and take out containers
<br />• Aerosol cans • Dishwashing bottles and • Plastic wrap and bags*
<br />• Containers that held hazardous detergent jugs ~ Toys
<br />products, such as paint thinner • Shampoo, soap and lotion ^ Containers that held hazardous automotive
<br />and automotive fluids bottles and yard products, such as motor oil and
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<br />SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK & TORNADO DRILL
<br />Minnesota Severe Weather Awareness Week is April 20 through April 24, 2009. Please have a plan and discuss it with your family in case
<br />of severe weather. The National Weather Service will issue two (2}simulated tornado drill warnings on April 23, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. & 6:55 p.m.
<br />LIVING GREEN EXPO
<br />The Living Green Expo is a free, annual event that provides information and products to help Minnesotans improve the environmental and social impacts of their day-to-
<br />dayliving. The Expo features over 200 exhibitors of products, services and information, along with workshops on a variety of sustainability and green living topics. Expo
<br />attractions include music, art, food, demonstrations, and activities for youth and children. The Expo takes place May 2, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; May 3, 2009
<br />from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the State Fairgrounds. For more information, please visit their website at www.livinggreenexpo.org or contact them at (651) 757-2528.
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