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May 6, 1981 Park .Board Minutes <br />Page 3 <br />Johnson said the people can stil be tagged. It is a deterrent. <br />Van Hatten asked if the $70_was Bensing's. <br />Anderson said yes. Most of.it is labor. <br />Anderson said. one problem we have is that you really cannot see <br />the.. debris until the snow melts. This year the snow went on a <br />Friday and,by the weekend we couldn't get a vehicle out. there. <br />Carlson said even with the clean up there is still alot that <br />goes into the lake. <br />Anderson said he can't-see that anything can be done except en- <br />courage scouts, etc. to help. <br />Olson said perhaps just making people aware of what they are doing <br />and asking for cooperation would help. <br />Anderson said half of the problem comes from people that don't <br />have an ice house and are just there to party. <br />Van Hatten suggested planning a clean up day and have everyone come <br />out for clean up. <br />Grimshaw asked if there are trash barrels. <br />Carlson said there are on the beach but people will not bring the <br />trash to the end of the lake. Do not want barrels on the lake. <br />Gunderman asked if it could be policed by the Scouts. <br />Olson. .said the troops are always looking for ways to finance their <br />activities. <br />Hogan asked if there was a law that said the beach had to be opened. <br />Anderson said no but then you are penalizing those that. do obey <br />the law. <br />Motion by Johnson, seconded by Hogan, that the City pay the $70 <br />if the DNR does not. Motion passed, <br />Van Hatten expressed concern that we may be setting a precident. <br />Johnson said every motion is unique and he doesn't feel $7O is <br />clot of money.. <br />Van Hatten said .the Scouts should be contacted. <br />Olson. guessed there are about 20 troops in New Brighton, <br />Van Hatten said he-feels it's a good idea to schedule troops once <br />a weekend. <br />Olson said. the service officer. should be contacted. She also suggested <br />that the 4-H groups be contacted. <br />