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R.ger reiterated that DNR doesn't have coonol over '’l" ^^'fjte«1o <br />Kelley asked about the fence along the fistog P‘'^ <br />commemed the Lake Use Commiuee had re^e ^ posted no parking, <br />purposes. Kelley conunemed that it was e i. ^ w.---- »« nark at the access rather than <br />One of the benefits of a fence is that it encounges <br />along Tonkawa Road. It was agreed that a fence of some <br />Kelley questioned the location of the ^ote^dXfthe T-portion of the <br />be casting their lines across the channel. <br />Peterson brought up the issue of ruset'o^f'S^’«cSs"'S <br />has been that garbage cans attract garbag . it home with them. Therefore, <br />elimination of garbage cans genera y dumosters at the site Lirmell commented that <br />DNRdoes not propose » P people are tending to <br />with the costs of residential ptc p ' _i.j,L Killien noted that at accesses where they had <br />find public dumpsters for srill was pUed where <br />removed commented that at the sites for which she is responsible, lack ofsr;s*crcn;^iis s's.”* <br />are always overflowing. <br />, ^ , 5c miifnil tvoicallv handled. Killien indicated at the Spring Park access, a <br />Goenen asked o boaters will at least rake the ramp area, leaving milfoil piled to <br />mUfoil rake is provided so ^ ^ <br />one side. . pNR finds acceptable. Peterson noted that the law requires people <br />have to be "P'/'f*’Lve a lake, and they could be fined if they don t. <br />to remove people meet their obligation. Perhaps a compost bin or some <br />We need to P® P™^* Ham Reaer noted Uiat any type of receptacle, as well as merely a <br />°oto b^S semef end up being places whe e people will congregate dieir garbage. <br />.1 ,h,r the committee had recommended that DNR's vegetation program iimMeGaffron noted tot the co^d«^^ planto <br />"wS ‘Tey "ormally plant I" to 1 'A' caliper stock, which is relatively mexpensive