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Commissioner Sis noted that was part of the discussion when the dog park was expanded. He <br /> agreed that the Commission could further discuss whether the areas should be marked with signage <br /> or whether a third area is created for small dogs. <br /> Councilmember Heineman stated that perhaps if a third area is added, the fence could be lowered <br /> to discourage larger dogs from going into that area. He noted that another option would be to split <br /> the second area to add the space for smaller dogs. He stated that as an owner of a larger breed dog, <br /> he would be discouraged to bring them into an area with a smaller fence as they could jump out. <br /> Chair Bennett stated that the Commission could also review what is being done in other <br /> communities. <br /> Commissioner Walker asked if the areas could simply be designated, one for small dogs and one <br /> for large dogs in order to solve the problem while the Commission further discusses the issue. <br /> Commissioner Sis asked if there is an external gate on the second area to allow access/exit. <br /> Parks&Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that there are multiple gates <br /> to allow access and exit. He stated that a third dog park is schedule in the CIP to be considered in <br /> November and agreed that smaller fencing could help to prevent large dogs from going into a small <br /> dog area. He stated that unfortunately there will always people that do not follow the rules. He <br /> stated that perhaps having the small dog park closer to the downtown area, as apartment dwellers <br /> are more likely to have small dogs. He stated that the leash law in Ramsey does not say your dog <br /> must be on a leash, only that you must have control over your dog. He stated that someone must <br /> still have control of their animal, even if using the off-leash area. <br /> Chair Bennett commented that if the third off-leash area is going to be reviewed at the next <br /> meeting, perhaps the current structure is reviewed as well in order to reevaluate that segregation. <br /> He stated that he wants to understand entry and exit in the other areas in addition to the main <br /> entrance/exit area. <br /> Councilmember Heineman stated that signage would be a benefit. He stated that perhaps a low- <br /> cost solution for the time being would be to install signage and have lower gates as that should be <br /> enough to discourage large dog owners from letting their dog into that area. <br /> Ms. Hassis stated that in the dog parks in other communities the fencing is all the same height with <br /> one gate for the large dog area and one gate for the small dog area and then signage. She stated <br /> that most people are aware of the weight of their dogs and follow the signs. She stated that the <br /> signage should be sufficient. <br /> Commissioner Sis stated that perhaps they start with signage to divide the two areas between dog <br /> size. He stated that he would not include a weight as a large dog can be timid. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that staff could do that. He <br /> noted that the resident that requested the second area has a timid dog and expressed that the need <br /> was for an area for more timid dogs. <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/October 14, 2021 <br /> Page 2 of 9 <br />
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