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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 10 - Grapevine Lake DamMEMO TO: FROM: MEETING DATE: SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION: ITEM IF 10 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER )W JULY 1, 2003 ORDINANCE REVISING THE NO-TRESSPASS SECURITY PLAN AT GRAPEVINE LAKE DAM City Council to consider an ordinance revising the 'no -trespassing' security plan at the Grapevine Lake Dam during national security alerts. FUNDING SOURCE: No funds are required. BACKGROUND: In April, Council approved a security plan for the dam area. It included the posting of 'no trespassing' signs along the dam and the outflow of the dam. This plan and the ordinance were put together at the request of and in consultation with the Corps of Engineers. The 'no trespassing' signage was established as a permanent restriction. This security based change affected the kayakers that use the outflow as well as some fishermen. The recent rains have resulted in more water being released from the dam and created prime conditions for the kayaking community to use the stream. However, since they are restricted from the site, they are extremely upset. The Corps has informed the kayakers that they now support public access to the area below the dam during times when the national security alert level is at blue, green or yellow. When the security alert level is at orange and red, they want the area restricted. The City has received a letter from the Corps absolving us of any responsibility for allowing people to access the dam when the threat levels are at yellow and below (attached). After passage of the revised ordinance, Staff will change the security plan to match what the Corps is now willing to support. Staff recommends approval. B R/cb June 25, 2003 (9:30AM)