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<br />and Centerville. To keep a course setup overnight, a permit from the sheriff is required. In a meeting January <br />23, 2002, the DNR, Anoka Parks and others expressed concern for the rookery and did not want slalom water- <br />ski activity next to the rookery. However, the sheriff attending that meeting said there is no regulation against it, <br />so he would issue a permit if asked. Again, if the rookery is to be protected, local formal regulation is required. <br />n addition, the normal users of Peltier Lake need protection. The main part of Peltier Lake is about 2,000 feet <br />by 4,000 feet. A slalom water-ski course has the effect of privately reserving for one boat, an area roughly 2,300 <br />feet by 400 feet. In my opinion, Peltier Lake is so small, and so heavily used by fisherman and other boaters, <br />that reserving practically Y2 of the fishing area of the entire lake for one boat should not be allowed - not even <br />for even 15 minutes. An exception, given a public hearing with adequate public feedback might permit the setup <br />of such a course for a special, one time, event, but giving one person exclusive private use of 2,300 feet by 400 <br />feet of public lake any time they want is ridiculous. <br /> <br />All indications are that an entire species, the unique and uncommon Black-crowned Night Heron, has <br />completely vanished since 1998, which exactly coincides with the start of slalom water-ski activity next to the <br />rookery. To me, this is not a coincidence. After foraging at night, Black-crowned Night Herons come back to <br />roost during the daytime (not nighttime like many other birds) and are extremely vulnerable to daytime <br />disturbance which is what would happen with a slalom water-ski course next to the rookery. An entire species <br />being wiped out from the rookery is very disturbing to me. <br /> <br />Summary - A Solution <br />I recommend protection with local regulation something like as follows (see also the map in the appendix): <br /> <br />I. At the island and north, establish a no wake zone. (This prevents fast boats from disturbing the rookery <br />and preserves the sensitive enviromnent.) Authority: City ofLino Lakes and Centerville. <br />2. The activity of skiing in slalom water-ski courses is not allowed anywhere on Peltier Lake. (This <br />protects all users of the lake.) Authority: City ofLino Lakes and Centerville. <br />3. Permits for slalom water-ski courses should not be issued. (With #2, this is not needed. However, <br />without #2, this would go along way toward opening the lake for other nsers as the floats, lines, and <br />anchors might occasionally be removed so someone else could use the area. Realize, the course could <br />stilI be setup every day all year still reserving the area. That is why #2 is needed.) Authority: Sheriff. <br />4. At least one public hearing should be required to grant exemptions to any of the ordinance. (This is the <br />best way to inform the community and obtain feedback from all the users of the resource to coordinate a <br />one-time event, for example.) Authority: City ofLino Lakes and Centerville. <br />5. The island should be posted as a bird sanctuary with no trespassing. Signs should be added at the boat <br />launch, and buoys, markers, and other signs should be located by the island. Authority: Anoka County <br />Parks. <br /> <br />I hope the various governments pull together and support an action that will help restore and protect the Heron <br />rookery, restore equal access for everyone to the Peltier Lake resource, and preserve and protect the <br />enviromnent from damage. <br /> <br />Details - Mv Bacmound <br />I've lived on Peltier Lake since 1979. In 1989, I started the Peltier Lake Association. Here are some of the <br />accomplishments: <br />. Worked lake level issues when St Paul Water pumped Centerville and Peltier Lake down 6 feet in 1988. <br />. Participated on the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWO) Citizen Advisory Committee for 3 years and <br />learned much about watersheds. <br />. Began a roughly 4 year CurlyleafPondweed harvesting effort for Peltier Lake in 1989. <br />. Motivated RCWO to implement a $90,000 Cleanwater Partnership water quality study for the Centerville <br />and Peltier Lake watershed in 1990. <br />. Worked dam level issues as landowners upstream wanted the dam removed and/or lake levels dropped over <br />winter. <br />. Monitor Peltier Lake water quality for the Metropolitan Council- started in 1989. <br />Launched an effort to manually dig out recently discovered Eurasian Watermilfoil in Peltier Lake in the fall <br />of 2000. <br />. In 2001, found $5,000 in RCWO grant money to help harvest and attempt to control the exotic Curlyleaf <br />Pondweed in Peltier Lake south of the island. <br />
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