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Mr. Maurice Anderson <br />April 18, 1988 <br />`~.~ Page 2 <br />If the trail were to be developed, what influence do we have on <br />the design of the project? <br />What other alternatives and their. cysts and benefits have been <br />considered? <br />When will the final decision be made? <br />The residents, while not knowing the total. history and all the <br />facts surrounding the proposed trail, believe that they would receive <br />very few, if any, benefits from this proposed trail while carrying. most <br />of the negative .impacts of this development in addition to a <br />disproportionate amount of the costs due to the additional taxes that <br />Pike Lake residents already -pay. The.. residents feel that other <br />alternatives exist that would better meet the. needs of the larger <br />ccmnrnanity as well as the needs of the. residents of Pike Lake. Pike <br />Lake is an exltremely small and shallow lake. The decline of its <br />quality due to accelerating sedimentation can be demonstrated. .Impacts <br />like decreased water quality due to turbidity and refuse, noise, light, <br />and pollution due to increased use are much larger on this small lake <br />than on a larger and deeper lake. There are many other. area lakes that <br />provide public access to water. 'Ihe negative impacts on Pike Lake seem <br />to largely outweigh even the benefits that the larger public might <br />derive from this project. <br />The residents would likely support projects that would improve the <br />'~-~' quality of the lake and its wildlife. A small start towards this end <br />would be the beautification of the highway wall at the south end of the <br />lake including the removal of the graffiti. The bank on the south end <br />should be build up to permit planting of shrubs and trees that would <br />improve habitat for wild birds. A related issue (beyond the scope of <br />the bike trail hearing] would be an examination of the rapid <br />sedimentation of the lake, probably due to runoff of sand fxvm city <br />streets. Associated. with this runoff has been a measurable increase in <br />the salinity of the water and associated decline in fish populations. <br />Individual residents are currently collecting background information on <br />these issues in preparation for future hearings to be brought before <br />the city council. <br />We would greatly appreciate your taking these questions under <br />consideration for the May 4, 1988 hearing on the proposed. bike trail. <br />We are looking forward to your presentation of the propo~..+ed project, <br />and we stand ready to provide our constructive inputs.. <br />Sincerely yours, <br />I ~~ <br />~~ <br />Dletmar W. R,~e <br />Professor <br />~../ <br />