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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
January 4, 1999
9A
Frank Boyles, City Manager
CONSIDER APPROVAL OF LAKE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
REPORT RELATING TO LAKE CLOSURE
Historv: Last winter, after consulting the Council, I directed that the
lake access gates controlled by the City be closed and that signs be
installed warning the public to stay off the lake. Last year was unique
in that there were five or more instances where people or equipment
fell through the ice endangering themselves and City personnel. As a
result, the Council directed that the Lake Advisory Committee review
this matter and provide a recommendation to the Council regarding
when closure should take place and who should be informed.
The Lake Advisory Committee discussed these issues in the summer
of 1998 and provided the City Council with its recommendations
including a communications flow chart for closure of the Lake (not
City-operated lake access). The City Council approved the
Communications flow chart for lake closure and directed that the Lake
Advisory Committee prepare a communications flow chart for closure
of lake access gates.
The Lake Advisory Committee has now reviewed this subject and is
considering the attached report at their December 16, 1998 meeting.
Because of the time of year, I wanted to get this information to the
City Council for official action. I have asked a member of the Lake
Advisory Committee to be present at the Council meeting to provide
an update on the Committee's action and answer questions about the
report.
Current Circumstances: The Lake Advisory Committee report
addresses the following issues:
Closure of the Lakes: Only the Sheriffs department can close the
lake. Lake closure by the Sheriffs department is very unlikely. In the
event of closure,. the Committee has provided a communication flow
chart which the Council has already adopted. The Sheriff and
Department of Natural Resources have provided their input regarding
this chart.
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Closure of City-Regulated Access Gates: The Lake Advisory
Committee recommends that the gates not be closed by the City unless
the DNR accesses are closed because of liability concerns and
concerns about confusing the public.
Circumstances under which City-Re2:ulated Access Gate Closure
should take olace: Forgetting the Committee's position on access
closure, they were asked to formulate recommendations identifying the
circumstances under which the lake access gates should be closed if
the City Council desires to do so. They have recommended four
circumstances:
(a) When a significant number of automobiles, snowmobiles,
recreational vehicles or pedestrians have recently broken through the
Ice;
(b) When winter weather conditions occur such that a thin layer of ice
covers the lake.
( c) In anticipation of either of the above circumstances or
extraordinary conditions which occur so as to present public harm.
(d) City-owned accesses should be closed when the DNR accesses are
closed.
Communications Flow Chart to Public Closure of City-Re2:ulated
Access Gates: The Lake Advisory Committee has prepared a
communication flow chart for closure of City-regulated access gates
which is attached. The chart is based upon our experiences last year.
The Lake Advisory Committee also recommends that warning signs be
posted at each City lake access stating "Warning: The Lake is Never
Entirely Safe for Recreational Activities."
Conclusion: Lake Advisory Committee representatives will be present
at the meeting to respond to any questions the Council may have. The
Council should determine if it wishes to endorse the report and the
recommendations it contains.
ALTERNATIVES:
(1) Approve the Lake Advisory Committee recommendation not to
close City-regulated access gates ever. No further action is
necessary.
(2) Approve the Lake Advisory Committee recommendations
regarding criteria for closure of City-regulated lake access gates
and communications flow chart as presented or with amendments.
(3) Take no action.
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RECOMMENDED
MOTION:
The Lake Advisory Committee recommends Alternative 1. While I
sympathize with many of the Committee's arguments, I believe there
are circumstances which justify access gate closure. My
recommendation would be for Alternative 2.
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LAKE ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT ON
LAKE ACCESS CLOSURE
Approved by Lake Advisory Committee December 16, 1998
I. LAC Recommendations Regarding Closure of City Accesses
(West Ave., Sand Point Beach, Shady Beach)
II. Regardless of LAC Position, Under What Circumstances Could or
Should The Accesses be Closed.
III. Communication Process to be followed:
1. Notification of Lake Closure
2. Notification of Access Closure
REPORT BACKGROUND:
At the July 6, 1998 City Council meeting the Lake Advisory Committee was
directed by Council to prepare a report on when City owned lake accesses
should be closed by the City and what notification process should be used.
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I. LAC Recommendations Regarding Closure of City Accesses
(West Ave., Sand Point Beach, Shady Beach)
A. At the July 15, 1998 lake Advisory Committee (LAC) meeting there was
unanimous agreement by members that City owned accesses should not be
closed unless the DNR accesses were closed. Discussions at the meeting
centered on different scenarios involved with closing the lake to the public and/or
closing only City accesses to the lake. It was decided that it would be best to
close all accesses to the lake at the same time or to keep all of them open. The
thought was that it would be confusing to the public if City accesses were closed
and the DNR accesses were left open to the lake.
B. At the October 21, 1998 LAC meeting the committee reviewed the previous
motion made on July 15, 1998 on the lake access closure process. The agenda
at this meeting included the following:
REVIEW MOTION ON LAKE ACCESS CLOSURE PROCESS
ACTION REQUIRED: CONSIDER AMENDING A MOTION MADE ON
JUl Y15, 1998 REGARDING CLOSURE OF CITY OWNED LAKE ACCESSES
TO INCLUDE THE FOllOWING:
CITY OWNED LAKE ACCESSES WOULD BE CLOSED UNDER THE
FOllOWING CONDITIONS WITH THE CITY MANAGERS DISCRETION:
1. WHEN EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS EXIST WHICH PRESENT
LIKELY HARM TO THE PUBLIC.
2. WHEN EXTRAORDINARY CONDITIONS OCCUR ON THE LAKE AS TO
PRESENT PUBLIC HARM.
The committee elected unanimously to remain with the July 15, 1998 motion and
disregard the two conditions providing the City Manager discretion with closing
City accesses.
The committee WaS concerned that closing City accesses .while the DNR access
remained open would open up liability for the City. The DNR's position is that
the lake is never safe when covered with ice. If the City chose to close its'
accesses due to extreme conditions, then opened them again after harm
apparently passed, implies that the entire lake would be safe under all
conditions.
Two other reasons mentioned for not closing the City accesses: 1) There is no
way to inspect the entire lake to make sure that it is entirely safe in all locations
during the winter season, and 2) The general public does not usually know the
difference between the City and DNR accesses.
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II. Regardless of LAC Position, Under What Circumstances Could or
Should7he Accesses be Closed.
A. At the November 18, 1998 LAC meeting the committee considered the following
agenda item:
LAKE ACCESS CLOSURE
ACTION REQUIRED: RECOGNIZING THAT THE LAC OPPOSES LAKE
ACCESS CLOSURE, RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL UNDER WHAT
CIRCUMSTANCES THE CITY'S LAKE ACCESSES SHOULD BE CLOSED
AND WHO SHOULD BE CONTACTED ABOUT THE CLOSURE IF THE
COUNCIL DECIDES IT WANTS TO CLOSE THE ACCESSES DESPITE THE
LAC RECOMMENDATIONS.
No action was taken by the LAC at this meeting regarding circumstances for
lake closure.
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B. At the December 16, 1998 LAC meeting the committee approved the following
circumstances for the City Manager to consider in closing City owned accesses
to the lake along with an action item:
CIRCUMSTANCES JUSTIFYING CLOSURE OF CITY LAKE ACCESSES
1. When a significant number of automobiles, snowmobiles, recreational
vehicles or pedestrians have recently broken through the ice.
2. When winter weather conditions occur such that a thick layor of sno'.\'
coverc :J thin layer of ice 00 covers the lake.
3. In anticipation of either of the above circumstances or extraordinary
conditions occur on the lake as to present public harm.
4. City owned accesses should be closed when DNR accesses are closed.
SUGGested Action Item:
The LAC recommends that warning signs be posted at each city lake access
stating "Warning: The Lake is Never Entirely Safe for Recreational Activities".
111. Communication Process to be followed:
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1. Notification of Lake Closure:
The notification process to be followed for lake closure when unsafe lake
conditions occur is attached. This process was adopted by City Council on July
6, 1998.
2. Notification of Access Closure:
The notification process to be followed for access closure (City gates) is
attached. This process was approved by the LAC on December 16, 1998.
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UNSAFE LAKE CONDITIONS
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROCESS
ORGANIZATION CHART
ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCL JULY 6, 1998
SCOTT COUNTY SHERIFF'S DNR
OFFICE ....... COMMISSIONER
LAKE RESTRICTIONS IMPOS
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P.L. POLICE DEPT. -CITY OF PRIOR LAKE DNR
CITY MANAGER STATE CONS. OFFICER
-P.L. FIRE DEPARTMENT
- CITY COUNCIL
- PARKS & REC. DEPT.
-PRIOR LAKE AMERICAN DNR
-CABLE TELEVISION TRAILS & WATERWAYS
-RADIO STATIONS -LAKE ADVISORY COMM.
-TELEVISION STATIONS WATER RESOURCES COORDlNA TOR TO MAKE A
COURTESY CALL TO THE FOLLOWING GROUPS
-LOCAL BUSINESSES -(Procedure to be developed) .
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-SPORTSMAN'S CLUB
-PRIOR LAKE
-GENERAL PUBLIC ASSOCIATION
-SNOWMOBILE CLUBS
-HENNEPIN/SCOTT-
COUNTY PARKS
-OTHERS AS MAYBE
REQUESTED .
-MEMBER CONSTITUENTS
-FRIENDS
-ASSOCIATES
-ETC.
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ACCESS (CITY GATE) CLOSURE
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROCESS
ORGANIZATION CHART
CITY MANAGER
(DECISION TO CLOSE ACCESSES IS MADE)
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SCOTT COUNTY SHERIFF'S
OFFICE
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P.L. POLICE DEPT. -P.L. FIRE DEPARTMENT DNR
- CITY COUNCIL STATE CONS. OFFICER
- PARKS & REC. DEPT.
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-PRIOR LAKE AMERICAN DNR
-CABLE TELEVISION TRAILS & WATERWAYS
-RADIO STATIONS -LAKE ADVISORY COMM.
-TELEVISION STATIONS (WATER RESOURCES COORDINATOR TO MAKES
A CALL TO THE FOLLOWING GROUPS)
-LOCAL BUSINESSES
-FLIERS ON FISH HOUSES
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-SPORTSMAN'S CLUB
-PRIOR LAKE
ASSOCIATION
-SNOWMOBILE CLUBS
-GENERAL PUBLIC -HENNEPIN/SCOTT -
COUNTY PARKS
-OTHERS AS MAY BE
REQUESTED
-MEMBER CONSTITUENTS
-FRIENDS
-ASSOCIATES
-ETC.
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