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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING JANUARY 30, 2002 <br />for controlling the water skiing, and fishing had been disturbed as well. He would <br />like to see: <br />• A no wake zone from the island north to protect the birds. <br />• No structures on the lake. <br />• No trespassing on the island. <br />Mr. LeBlanc requested the Board make a recommendation. He explained that <br />Centerville did not have a provision for an emergencyordinrence, process. <br />Centerville would meet February 13, 2002. The wording nee0d4o be identical <br />between the cities but Centerville did not know if it would senil thc-:ordinance <br />through Planning and Zoning, or Parks and Recreation. <br />Asleson indicated that according to scenario # 2, thetwo ecies-Taii%%ared to <br />coexist in terms of food quantity and food quality, sease. <br />Donlin added that human disturbance was stated;!4 the-m_ostprobable. She stated <br />that if a gentleman's agreement was not wo. r#197,14 ublic hearing process was <br />probably necessary. Donlin believed the site4s24; totally protected and <br />closed to all traffic. <br />Asleson stated the City might not want totalll, close the site off due to the <br />cultural aspect. Donlin explainedfithere 6B a terrible impact. <br />Asleson submitted, for the sake of19* ediency, that the issue of regulation be <br />limited to the issue of interis, <br />O'Connell inquired if tlit disturbance could affect the food chain. Asleson <br />answered that egrets7ergS64.4ifeeders, and the east side was an area where they <br />gathered their niLllerials. County was working on ensuring there was <br />appropriate nesiin'i4matefia, in the area. <br />Donlin stated ,t e nemsary elements were present. <br />nu,345,- <br />Asieson nod mthe ordinance, the first part needed to be worded exactly. <br />Mr. LeBlancVated that it had to be passed by the Anoka County Board. Asleson <br />gave it to the Chief of Police, who indicated that the word "boating" in section 2 <br />needed to be clarified and Section 4 and 6 needed to state exactly the same. Ms. <br />Joan Galli assured staff that if the words were used exactly, the ordinance would <br />get approved. <br />Mr. LeBlanc pointed out that people did not want the ski course in the middle of <br />the lake. <br />6 <br />
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