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Upon talking with several long-time Lino Lakes residents who live within the closed <br />area, I found that because of problems they had with firearm hunters in the late 1970's <br />and early 1980's, residents attended several council meetings and requested the ordinance <br />change which was accepted by the council in 1984. <br />Currently, there are some privately owned properties in that "closed" area which could be <br />archery hunted at the property owner's discretion if the City chose to amend the current <br />ordinance to allow archery hunting in compliance with other the archery ordinance <br />restrictions. However, this is not a recommendation to change the firearm restriction to <br />this part of the ordinance. <br />MBRB — 2013 Controlled Hunt Options <br />In speaking with a hunt coordinator with the Metro Bow hunters Resource Base (MBRB), <br />I learned that they would likely be able to conduct hunts in Lino Lakes during the fall of <br />2013 if they were requested to do so. Upon reviewing the map of property owned by the <br />City of Lino Lakes, three parcels of land were identified as being large enough to safely <br />and productively hold controlled archery deer hunts through the MBRB. <br />The first property is north of the 8100 block of Diane St. and west of the 8200 block of <br />Lake Dr. This parcel is 17.6 acres in size and would allow MBRB hunters access from <br />Diane St. We don't have an estimated number of deer in this area. This area is <br />somewhat restrictive to hunters because of the distance requirement in our archery <br />ordinance. However, MBRB hunters would be able to hunt the northwestern portion of <br />this parcel and still be in compliance with the ordinance. <br />