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<br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />My name is Gerald Lindner, and I live at 7413 Peltier Lake Drive. I am a lakeshore <br />owner on Peltier Lake, and I am representing myself. <br />Thank you for the opportunity .to speak. <br />Please make decision with Facts- <br /> <br />I. Previous meetings- <br />Lake Association Proposals for bog poles and angled line 100 feet south of island. <br /> <br />II. Facts about Peltier Lake- <br />Boils down to two concerns: <br />Herons <br />Aquatic Habitat <br />Northern end because of possible filtering effect <br /> <br />A. Herons: <br />Eagles already back and roosting (picture taken 3/23/02) <br />300 rn (984.2 ft) buffer zone already given by bog pole location: <br />Island already has 1000 ft (304.8m) buffer south of nesting area <br /> <br />This exist when herons were at nested peak in 1997 @113 7 nests <br /> <br />If more stringent controls are needed, utilize the bog poles and <br />attach some sunshine clause for critical nesting time (Aprill---July <br />15) of the herons as seen in the attached picture of the sign placed <br />on the island approximately March 1,2002. <br /> <br />B. Aquatic Habitat and water quality: <br />a. State two different lakes-- <br />Aerial picture shows two different lakes: <br />Dark color water and green color water separated by bog poles line. <br /> <br />Answers not known yet but intuitively there is importance submerged <br />aquatic vegetation north of bog poles. <br />1. RCWD conducted a study costing $90,000 that was initiated in <br />1990. This study has a tremendous amount of information from <br />the first early settlers and their battles with the various Indian <br />tribes in the 1600's to all of the chernicalloading ofCenterville <br />and Peltier lake including charts, graphs, and tables and how it <br />relates to algae blooms and water quality. <br />2. Study still ongoing and gathering data to pinpoint cause of <br />Phosphorus loading of Peltier. <br />3. Main phosphorus loading is coming from Hardwood creek: <br />2002-will do more sampling along Hardwood Creek <br />to pinpoint area of heaviest loading. <br />4. More evaluation about northern end will take place this next year <br />to determine quality of northern end water. Determining how <br />beneficial is it, and can it support aquatic and fish habitat? And <br />what can we do to improve it if it is failing in its present state. <br /> <br />III. Proposed IdeaslPlan for Improved Water Quality: <br />
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