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JOINT COUNCIL MEETING JULY 29, 1998 <br /> Mr. Lyden suggested that each council designate a responsible person to be a conduit to <br /> the other cities and set up a structure to get the councils together on a regular basis. <br /> Ms. Dahl said that she also liked option B. She noted that if Elmcrest Avenue is to be <br /> closed, option B seems the better route and if you want a scenic route, option B would <br /> also be the route. She said that the interchange on County Road J and the freeway is <br /> worth looking into and wanted to know the pluses and minuses. Ms. Dahl said light rail <br /> transit is a good option for Lino Lakes, she liked hearing about the"greenway" corridor <br /> and the trail system and definitely did not want to see any dead ends on them. She felt <br /> that they should connect to Hugo and White Bear Township. Ms. Dahl said that she really <br /> liked all of the cities working together. She thanked everyone for their exchange of ideas. <br /> There is so much to consider and really wanted to hear everyone's ideas. This is the way <br /> we grow and get to know what is happening with our neighbors. Ms. Dahl hoped that <br /> there would be another joint meeting before the Comprehensive Plan is finished and <br /> approved. <br /> Mr. Powell referred to the possible trail around the east side Bald Eagle Lake and wanted <br /> to be sure that everyone was aware of Metropolitan Council's facility planning study in <br /> that area. He noted the alignment of future relief sewer service is in the area of the <br /> "greenway" corridor and said it may offer an opportunity to secure some funding with <br /> Metropolitan Council <br /> Mr. Ahrens noted that the elimination of Elmcrest Avenue needs more discussion <br /> quickly. <br /> Ms. Cummingham asked if the development will have a huge impact on the White Bear <br /> schools. <br /> Mr. LeRoux asked that hunting on Bald Eagle Lake be added to this agenda to increase <br /> the communication between the communities that share a common body of water. Hugo <br /> has received a petition requesting that Bald Eagle Lake be closed to water fowl hunting. <br /> He noted that he is a water fowl hunter and would hate to see Bald Eagle Lake restricted. <br /> However, he is aware of other concerns. A committee, which he chaired, was formed and <br /> investigated the issue. He did talk to the Lino Lakes Police Department and obtained <br /> information about how Lino Lakes handles hunting complaints. He also noted that geese <br /> are a lake nuisance. The more we restrict hunting the more we allow these nuisance <br /> populations to survive. While investigating the hunting complaints it was determined that <br /> there is no way for a hunter to hunt on the north end of Bald Eagle Lake and meet the <br /> requirements of separation of residences and the requirement of blinding. It will be the <br /> committees recommendation to the Hugo council that Hugo close that portion of Hugo to <br /> duck hunting. He asked for comments from the other communities who have boundaries <br /> on that lake. He asked that the comments be forwarded to him very soon. <br /> The meeting was closed at 9:50 P.M. <br /> PAGE 15 <br />