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<br /> <br />COUNTY <br /> <br />OF ANOKA <br /> <br />OJfice of the Count)' Board afCommissioners <br /> <br />GOVERNMENT CENTER <br />2100 3rd Avenue. Anoka, Minnesota 55303-2265 <br />(763) 323-5700 <br /> <br />March 1 , 2002 <br /> <br />MARGARET LANGFELD <br />County Board of Commissioners <br />District #3 <br /> <br />Ms. Mary Capra, Council Member <br />City of Centerville <br />1880 Main Street <br />Centerville, MN 55038 <br /> <br />Re: Proposed Surtace Water Restrictions - Peltier Lake <br /> <br />Dear Ms. Capra: <br /> <br />I am pleased to offer my support of the City of Lino Lakes and the City of Centerville's, efforts in <br />pursuing a proposed water surtace zoning restriction on Peltier Lake which is intended to create <br />a "Slow/No Wake Zone" on the north end of Peltier Lake surrounding Peltier Island. As you may <br />be aware, Peltier Island is a 3D-acre island located on the north end of Peltier Lake and harbors <br />the second largest heron colony in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area and also contains an active <br />Bald Eagle nest. <br /> <br />According to Minnesota DNR and county officials, the island itself and the surrounding aquatic <br />vegetation communities are biologically unique and contain rare plants and animals that are of <br />local, regional, and state-wide significance. This resource area is considered to be the highest <br />quality natural feature of the entire 2,500 acre Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve. <br />Unfortunately, overthe previous two nesting seasons (2000 and 2001), the herons and egrets have <br />suddenly and unexpectedly abandoned their nests and their young in June of each year. <br /> <br />A Peltier Island Rookery Task Force was assembled with representatives from the City of Lino <br />Lakes, City of Centerville, Minnesota DNR (Conservation Officer, Non-Game Wildlife, Fisheries, <br />and Aquatic Plant Management), Anoka County (Parks and Recreation Department and Sheriff's <br />Department), University of Minnesota, Pcltier Lake Citizen, Anoka County Citizen at large, Rice <br />Creek Watershed District, and the St. Paul Water Utility. On January 23,2002, the task force met <br />to examine the following items: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />History and significance of the Peltier Island Heron Rookery and surrounding natural <br />communities. <br />Rookery abandonment observations and theories discussion. <br />Identification and discussion of potential strategies and solutions to address rookery <br />abandonment and long-term protection of the high quality habitat at the north end of Peltier <br />Lake. <br />Roles and responsibilities to implement strategies. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />FAX: 763-323-5682 <br /> <br />Affirmative Action / Equalg.pportunity Employer TOOITTY: 763-323-5289 <br />'<.4u;:~, <br />
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