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2005-05-26 Friday News The Friday News May 27, 2005 Conservation Easements – Update When the Augusta Shores townhome development was platted, the developer dedicated a conservation easement to the City to protect Lake Augusta. Dedicating these easements has been a common way for the City to protect ponds and lakes from the land developing around them. The easements require the developer and all abutting homeowners to leave the area within them totally natural. One of the homeowners in Augusta Shores was recently caught removing “buckthorn” from the conservation area. Well, upon inspection it, was discovered that this homeowner was removing all the underbrush, raising the trees, and planting non-indigenous plants to give themselves a better view of Lake Augusta. At the request of the homeowners association, I attended their annual meeting on Monday evening this week to review the requirements of the easement with all of the homeowners and answer their questions. After making my presentation on the dos and don’ts wit hin the conservation easement, I discovered that the rest of the residents want to see the City enforce the easement because I received a round of applause. Dakota County Traffic Safety Group Formed All City Councils within Dakota County have now passed a resolution supporting membership in the “Dakota County Traffic Safety Group”. This achievement is especially important because Dakota County is in the top three of Minnesota’s 87 counties for accident rate. On Saturday, June 11, twenty-two squads from all of the County’s eleven Police Departments and the Sheriff’s Department are to meet at City Hall beginning at 9:00 P.M., and “work traffic” exclusively in Mendota Heights for the next four hours. This event will then be repeated in all of the other eleven jurisdictions within the County over the course of the next year. We are the first City in Dakota County to have this traffic safety initiative done. Dakota County is the second county in the state to do the program. Each community will look at its traffic accident history and schedule their event around a period of high activity (we are doing the weekend after graduation = lots of parties). Memorial Day Monday is Memorial Day and City Offices will be closed – have a good three day weekend!! Respectfully submitted, Jim Danielson City Administrator Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts,