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• Parks&Recreation Commission Minutes Page 3 <br /> October 9,2019 <br /> Commissioner Niziolek stated that the population of dogs have increased and thinks in general <br /> to make sure the leash ordinance is enforced.Worried about a potential trend that people will <br /> start to bring their dogs to WHHCA and that we will have to deal with it down the road.We <br /> need to start educating the public. <br /> Commissioner Soltvedt shared he doesn't see the need for an ordinance change at this time, <br /> but educating the public first. <br /> Commissioner Holmgren stated that educating the public first before doing an ordinance. <br /> Commissioner Loidolt would like the No Dogs signage clarified for the waterfowl hunters <br /> using dogs to retrieve game. <br /> Chair Anderson asked staff to reach out to Friends of WHHCA to see if they have other <br /> needs. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Niziolek and seconded by Commissioner Rathbun to <br /> recommend creating an educational piece to educate Conservation users that dogs are <br /> prohibited in William H. Houlton Conservation Area and revisit in one year. Motion <br /> • carried 7-0. <br /> 7.2 Deer Feeding Ordinance <br /> Mr. Hecker presented his staff report. <br /> Chief Nierenhausen shared that feeding deer is not prohibited by the state for hunting <br /> purposes and questions if this is a prevalent problem. <br /> Commissioner Niziolek stated that feeding the deer prevents the normal death and fawn <br /> absorption that occurs naturally. <br /> Chair Anderson shared that those that are feeding the deer are inviting the deer by feeding <br /> them and damage to people's property. <br /> Commissioner Soltvedt stated that doing public education of why it's important,how it affects <br /> your property etc. would be better than doing an ordinance. <br /> Chief Nierenhausen stated that the DNR must have videos/information that we can put on <br /> our web site and get an article in the Star News with a well-coordinated plan to educate the <br /> community. <br /> t1 � E1E1 1 ► <br /> � NAl <br />
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