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<br />Conclusion <br />I'd like to see Peltier Lake given back to Black-crowned Night Herons, the Great Egrets, and Great Blue <br />Herons. 1'd like to see that fishennen, simple water skiers, sailors, canoeists, and other boaters have equal <br />access to the Peltier Lake resource. The resources of Peltier Lake need local formal protection. This is a unique <br />situation with its rookery and relatively small size and requires unique regulation. The impact of a fishing boat <br />or even a single water ski boat with skier is negligible compared with the 2,300 foot by 400 foot monster foot <br />print of a slalom water-ski course. Here are the main points again (from "A Solution" above): <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 environment.) 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 users as the floats, lines, and <br />anchors might occasionally be removed so someone else could use the area. Realize, the course could <br />still 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 infonn the community and obtain feedback from all the users of the resource to coordinate a <br />one-time event, for example.) Authority: City of Lino 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 />Thank you. <br /> <br />Wayne LeBlanc <br />