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Regular City Council Meeting <br />INIonday, November 17, 2014 <br />Page 3 <br />Deer Population in Roseville <br />Comriiissioner Stoner advised that the Commission was seeking direction from <br />the City Council on specific issues with managing the deer population; with the <br />Commission to -date only exploring preliminary infon-nation on the logistics and <br />process for a managed hunt in Roseville. Commissioner Stoner noted that con- <br />siderable more discussion and direction would be needed prior to pursuing that <br />option, with the range of population densities of the deer in areas city-wide and <br />not only in one area. Commissioner Stoner offered to bring additional infor- <br />mation, including costs, control mechanism, and other options back to the City <br />Council if that was their direction. <br />Councilmember Willmus noted that a neighborhood group had previously ex- <br />pressed interest in some method of control; and noted the great deal of comment <br />on this subject that he'd heard during his recent campaign door knocking, and <br />confirmed that the deer population was not necessarily confined to one area of <br />Roseville, but remained an area of concern for residents. Councilryiember <br />Willmus expressed his personal interest in finding out more about how other <br />communities responded to the deer population problem, including their successful <br />and/or non -successful methods, measures, and the possibility of partnering 'with <br />other communities in the area experiencing the same problem regionally, not just <br />jurisdictionally. Councilmember Willmus supported the Commission taking a <br />look at the problem and providing options to the City Council. <br />Councilmember McGehee expressed her personal and definite opposition to a <br />bow hunt within limited open space in Roseville; noting that this was not a Rose- <br />ville -specific deer herd, but area -wide, and more tracking data and information <br />would be helpful, such as from the Cities of Little Canada and Shoreview. Coun- <br />cilmember McGehee also suggested more information from the Commission on <br />how the City could help residents having considerable issues with deer devouring <br />their plantings, since the issue seemed to be less about vehicles and accidents and <br />more about eating shrubs or e plantings. Councilmember McGehee suggested some <br />g <br />type of herd management option with less deadly results. <br />Councilmember Etten expressed his interest in hearing a variety of methods; and <br />stated lie could Support bow and arrow hunting as that seemed to be a safe and <br />successful in other metropolitan communities, such as Little Canada. Coun- <br />cilmember Etten also expressed interest in polling other municipalities to hear re- <br />sults of their deer herd population control methods, both positive and negative re- <br />sults, <br />Councilmember Laliberte spoke in support of deterniining the actions and results <br />of other metropolitan communities, and their current or ongoing programs. Coun- <br />cilmember Laliberte offered to mention the issue at the upcoming RCLLG meet- <br />ing. <br />
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