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<br />Open Space Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />May 13, 2009 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />the City of Louisville. Molly provided OSAB and OSAC with a draft list of <br />suggested regulations. <br />It was suggested that a limit on the length of dog leashes be considered. Ember <br />also stated that closures of regional trails from 12:00am to 4:00am would be <br />required due to the negative impacts on nocturnal wildlife. <br />Tom asked for an update on water flow from Coal Creek. Ember stated that she <br />went to a meeting with the Colorado Water Conservation Board and the Board <br />did support moving the survey/analysis forward but that no meetings had taken <br />place recently. Ember stated that Louisville would have to either pay for the <br />increased water rights or make some type of trade. <br />Doug Grinbergs asked if there would be a central point of contact for suggestions <br />associated with the regional trail system rules. John from OSAC stated that it <br />was an excellent suggestion to create a platform to receive public input as the <br />process moved forward. <br /> <br />Potential Superior/Louisville Trail Map: <br />John stated that he finds significant value in maps and that it would be <br />advantageous to create a joint map showing the trail systems in both Louisville <br />and Superior. Ember stated that Louisville had recently hired a GIS specialist and <br />that maybe the City could move forward with cooperation from Boulder County to <br />include Louisville's trails and open spaces into a GIS database. Tom mentioned <br />that it would be nice to emphasize trail connectivity on the map. <br /> <br />Coyote Issues: <br />Molly said that Superior has created signs to be placed at major trail entrances to <br />increase public awareness regarding recent coyote activity. Molly also stated that <br />there have been no incidents from Coyote's in Superior. Ember stated that <br />Louisville attended a symposium at the DOW and that the DOW provided a <br />template that would assist in creating a public process to report sightings or <br />incidents and increase public awareness. One of the suggestions at the <br />symposium was establishing a stronger leash law for dogs to minimize incidents <br />with Coyotes. Ember said the main goal currently was on increasing public <br />education through outreach programs. Ember said that on June 17th there would <br />be a presentation at the Louisville Library regarding Coyotes. Tom stated that a <br />study on Coyotes to determine their range would be beneficial for guiding policy <br />associated with Coyotes. <br />Doug Grinbergs suggested that GIS could display where recent sightings of <br />Coyotes have taken place. Doug also asked if Cities could take advantage of GIS <br />data that Boulder County currently has. <br /> <br />Community Gardens: <br /> <br />John Nibager stated that Superior was interested in establishing community <br />gardens with the assistance of Community Gardens from Boulder County. He <br />asked if Louisville had any suggestions from their experiences with the <br />Community Gardens adjacent to the Harney Lastoka property. Ember stated that <br />