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Precinct 1 - Fire Station <br />3510 Laverne Avenue North <br />Precinct 2 - City Hall <br />3800 Laverne Avenue North <br /> <br />Seeking Parks Master Plan <br />Update Advisory Committee <br />Members <br />The City of Lake Elmo is looking for 6- <br />8 community members to be a part of <br />a Parks Advisory Committee. The Parks <br />Advisory Committee will be a team of <br />local residence, who will work closely <br />with the city’s contractor in creating a <br />new Parks Master Plan. Members can <br />expect to attend at least four meetings <br />throughout the next nine months to <br />discuss and review a new Parks Master <br />Plan. Volunteers will help generate <br />new ideas, promote the new plan <br />throughout the community and <br />provide insight from current users on <br />how to improve our park and trail <br />system over the next ten years. <br />Individuals interested in sitting on the Parks <br />Advisory Committee should contact Lake Elmo’s <br />Assistant Public Works Director, Adam <br />Swanepoel 651-747-3946 for more information. <br />Applicants will be accepted until October 20th <br />2023. <br />Recreational Fires <br />Increase your enjoyment of outdoor fires by knowing you’re doing all you can to burn <br />cleanly, safely, and responsibly for your family, neighbors and community. <br />Recreational fires are restricted by size and material. A recreational fire cannot <br />exceed three feet in diameter nor shall it exceed three feet in height (height of <br />material stacked to burn). Only clean, dry, wood can be burned. Wood means dry, <br />clean fuels, twigs, branches, limbs, manufactured fireplace logs, charcoal, or cord <br />wood. "Wood" does not include wood or wood based products that is green with <br />leaves or needles, rotten, wet, oil soaked, treated or manufactured with paint, glue, <br />preservatives or other chemicals. Burning of leaves, grass and other yard waste is <br />not allowed. <br />Be A Good Neighbor <br />Be a good neighbor when <br />burning and consider your <br />neighbors, as well as wind <br />direction. Often times this
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