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4646 Dakota Street S.E.
Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
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Frank Boyles, City Manag~
CONSIDER APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL
DEER HUNT WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PRIOR
LAKE
Introduction
The purpose of this agenda item is to request that the Council adopt the
attached resolution authorizing a special bow deer hunt to cull the herd in the
Spring lake Regional Park.
Historv
The Prior Lake City Code Section 804.500 Soecial Hunts states, lithe
discharge of a firearm in the City will be permitted by a person participating in
a special hunt, which is in compliance with State law and regulations
established by the Prior Lake City Council upon the recommendation of the
Department of Natural Resources, for the purpose of reducing animal
populations that create a potential health, safety or general welfare problem in
the City. The Prior Lake City Council, on its own resolution, may authorize a
special hunt, or a property owner may make application to the City council to
authorize a special hunt on such property owner's lands."
For the last thirteen years, a special hunt has been conducted within Spring
Lake Regional Park property. Since the park is now within the City limits and
thirty-nine acres of the property are owned by the City, the Council's approval
is solicited.
Current Circumstances
Patricia Freeman, representing the Scott County Natural Resources
Department, has requested that a special deer bow hunting season be
authorized by the City Council on lands within Prior Lake. The bow hunting
season is tentatively identified for the following dates:
· September 26 through 30
· October 23 - November 5
· November 28 through December 2
The hunt would take place within Spring Lake Regional Park land. As a safety
buffer, no shooting is allowed within 25 yards (75 feet) of the property
boundaries.
The County works cooperatively with the Metro Bowhunters Resource Base
which organizes the archers, ensuring proper training and experience. The
hunt is operated according to State hunting statute and City of Prior Lake
www.cityofpriorlake.com
Phone 952.447.9800 / Fax 952.447.4245
ISSUES:
FINANCIAL
IMPACT:
ALTERNATIVES:
RECOMMENDED
MOTION:
ordinance. Scott County establishes rules as well as regulating hunt day
parking.
Scott County posts signs throughout the park at key access points to inform
visitors of the hunt and hunt periods. In addition, notification letters are sent to
property owners adjacent to the regional park and city land.
Security and emergency procedures are established and shared with the
hunters addressing what to do if a wounded animal leaves the property,
procedures for hunter injury, process for resolving disputes between hunters
and who to contact at participating agencies for information.
The deer population of this area has ranged by count from 17 - 44. In 2008,
17 animals were counted within the park boundary and adjacent properties. In
recent years, four to eight animals have been killed during the hunt program.
Deer can be destructive to adjacent properties if their numbers result in too
much competition for food. Moreover, they can constitute a hazard for motor
vehicles and their occupants.
The special hunt is well organized and complies both with State statute and
City Code as the ordinance requires. Safety precautions are taken for the
benefit of the hunters, visitors and adjacent property owners. Notification and
communication procedures are established for all of the above as well. In
short, the issues which could be raised by this proposal appear to have been
addressed. Attached is a program summary which provides additional
information.
With the exception of staff time, there is no cost to Scott County or the City of
Prior Lake.
The two alternatives available to the Council are:
1. Approve the attached resolution authorizing the special deer bow hunt for
the locations and dates set forth therein.
2. Adopt the resolution with modifications.
3. Take no action and request additional information.
Alternative #1.
RESOLUTION OB-xxx
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL DEER HUNT FOR THE SPRING LAKE REGIONAL
PARK PROPERTY INCLUDING 39 ACRES OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED THEREIN.
Motion By:
Second By:
WHEREAS, For the last thirteen years, the Scott County Department of Natural Resources has
conducted a special hunt on the Spring Lake Regional Park property including 39 acres
now owned by the City of Prior Lake; and
WHEREAS, The purpose of the deer hunt is to thin the herd for public safety and health reasons; and
WHEREAS, The hunt is conducted in full accordance with State Statute and City Code; and
WHEREAS, Section 804 of the Prior Lake City Code provides for special hunts; and
WHEREAS, The hunt is tentatively proposed for the following dates:
· September 26 through 30
· October 23 - November 5
· November 28 through December 2.
WHEREAS, Safety and communication procedures have been established and a method for
communication is in place.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRIOR LAKE,
MINNESOTA as follows:
1. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein.
2. A special bow deer hunt is hereby approved if conducted in compliance with Prior Lake City Code
Section 804 and in accordance with the "Scott County Spring Lake Regional Park 2008 White-tailed
Deer Management Hunt Program Summary" (including hunt location map).
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 4th DAY OF AUGUST, 2008.
YES
NO
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Frank Boyles, City Manager
www.cityofpriorlake.com
Phone 952.447.9800 / Fax 952.447.4245
SCOTT COUNTY PARKS AND TRAILS DEPARTMENT
SPRING LAKE REGIONAL PARK
2008WHITE-TAILED DEER MANAGEMENT
HUNT PROGRAM SUMMARY -
Program Purpose and Goals:
The purpose of the Spring Lake Regional Park deer management program is to control the white-
tailed deer population of the park for the purpose of sustaining ecological health of the park and
to minimize human-deer conflicts on adjacent properties and road-ways. The program is
intended to limit over-browsing, and subsequent degradation of native plant communities and
rare species, and to serve as a proactive measure in anticipation of future increased deer-human
conflicts, such as collisions with cars and residential landscape damage. Over the next decade as
the landscape surrounding the park transitions to a more residential and less agricultural and
natural one, the animals are likely to adjust their eating habits to include residential landscaping
materials and to seek more of their diet from park vegetation. As is commonly seen in newly
developing areas, the change in landscape will likely not be accompanied by a reduction in deer
numbers. As the rural landscape is developed, hunting opportunities become restricted, and as a
result, there is often a substantial increase in animals. If sufficient habitat, whether in the form of
residential lots, agricultural fields or parks is available, deer populations thrive without natural
predators or hunting to limit their numbers.
Hunt Program Background and Operations:
This annual program has been conducted at Spring Lake Regional Park for over 13 years. The
program is managed by the Scott County Parks and Trails Department, through a partnership
with the non-profit, volunteer organization, Metro Bowhunters Resource Base (MBRB). (Previous
to 2005, the program was overseen by the Three Rivers Park District.) The hunt is operated
according to state statue and requires authorization from the local jurisdiction (City of Prior
Lake) through a council resolution permitting a 'special hunt'. Program rules are set by the Scott
County Parks and Trails Department, i.e. hunt days, parking. The park is not posted as closed to
visitors during the hunt. This is common practice among municipalities running white-tailed
hunt programs.
Deer population control is accomplished using expert volunteer archers, who are required to be
members of MBRB. MBRB organizes the archers, ensuring proper training and experience and
choosing archers through a lottery system. These services are provided free of charge to the
County. The cost of the program includes Scott County staff time and miscellaneous materials.
Control of the animals occurs during predetermined hunting periods, each falling within the
archery hunting season determined by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. In
recent years, four to eight animals has been killed per year during the hunt program. An aerial
census of white-tailed deer is completed annually, when weather conditions allow, for the park
and adjacent properties. Over the past 5 years, the census has documented 17 - 44 animals. In
2008, 17 animals were counted within the park boundary and adjacent properties.
Hunt Area
The hunt will take place within Spring Lake Regional Park and adjacent City of Prior Lake park
land (see map). Hunt boundary is set 25 yards in from property boundaries of the City and
Regional Park.
Hunt Dates
· September 26 - 30
. October 23 through November 5
. November 28 through December 2
Security and Emergency Procedures
City of Prior Lake Police Department and the County Sheriff's office are informed about and
asked to consult on the program by County staff. The police department and sheriff's office are
notified of hunt days, hunt boundaries and program contact information.
MBRB archers participating in the hunt carry badges identifying them as program participants.
They are trained on proper procedures in case of non-emergency security or safety situations and
follow normal procedures in case of emergency (911). In the rare event a wounded animal leaves
the park property, the archers are required to immediately contact local police (non-emergency
phone number) and to track the animal in the company of local police or a conservation officer.
Public Information and Notification
Two to three weeks prior to and through the duration of the hunt, informational signs are posted
throughout the park at key access points to inform visitors about the program. Notification
letters are sent to property owners adjacent to the Regional Park and City park land. In August
2008 County staff and a representative from the Metro Bowhunters Resource Base will participate
in the City of Prior Lakes local cable program - Inside City Hall- in a feature on the hunt
program.
Metro Bowhunters Resource Base:
Metro Bowhunters Resource Base (MBRB) is a volunteer, non-profit bow hunting
organization. The organization formed in 1995 for two primary reasons: to assist municipalities
with the control of rapidly increasing urban deer numbers and dispel the general belief that relief
from these issues could only occur through trap and kill, rifle sharp-shooting or controlled
firearm hunts. MBRB organizes and provides expert volunteer archers to government agencies to
assist in managing over-abundant deer populations. In order to hunt with MBRB, archers must
fulfill the DNR's Bowhunter certification class and pass proficiency shooting tests. MBRB has a
strict set of rules and has high standards for team work and hunting ethics. Through its
partnership with MBRB, Scott County is ensured that only expert archers with the appropriate
skills, behavior and safety awareness participate in the hunts.
For membership or other informa~on about MBRB
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last Updated: July 3,2008
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Spring Lake Regional Park - D~"l'
2008 S ecial Bow Hunt for Deer - Site Map
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This hunt has special permit status.
To participate, hunters must be
selected through the Metro
Bowhunters Resource
Base process.
The 2008 hunt is no longer open to
new hunters.
To learn more about participating
in the 2009 hunt go to: www.mbrb.org,
or call 952-496-8752.
Boundaries shown are approximate.
Map created by Scott County Parks.
July. 2008
Legend
Snowmobile Trail
CITY PARK
REGIONAL PARK
. . 2008 Hunt Boundary
D Tax Parcels
Special Permit Parking Site