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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />Monday, November 6, 1995 <br />Leonard & Bradley Trail Delineation: Marty gave background <br />information by saying this was established as a past goal, that <br />transpired from the restoration of Sunset Oaks Park, the delineation <br />of the wetland west of Jeanne Drive and located on eastern portion of <br />outlot F was completed. <br />After receiving the wetland delineation, Dave Ahrens, Lino Lakes City <br />Engineer, look at at this hypothetical trail for the possibility of <br />meeting the maximum allowed fill of 400 square feet without <br />mitigation needs. <br />The trail would need to be placed 3 feet off the property line in at <br />least two spots to accomplish this. Furthermore, the resident at Lot <br />9 has called to express drainage and security concerns. <br />Marty said he and Dave Ahrens would look at the drainage concern and <br />should have some information at the meeting. <br />He continued by saying the original intent was simply to initially <br />investigate the wetland area in this outlot, before opening up the <br />trailway through the trees on the park side. Concern was voiced over <br />traffic traveling through the yard at Lot 9. <br />Marty suggested more discussion with the residents adjacent to the <br />trail if the Park Board wanted to consider this trail project <br />further. <br />When Marty talked to Mary Kay Wyland, Planning Coordinator, she said <br />she was going to make a suggestion that a road be put in. Pam said <br />she had lived in this area and when they tried to put a road in <br />approximately 4 years ago there was a reason that this could not be <br />done. Marty will research this to see if it can be done. <br />There was discussion on mitigation. Marty said you have to replace <br />on a two to one basis. Marty said he could look into the cost of <br />boardwalk vs mitigation. George asked Marty to see what the cost <br />would be for mitigation. <br />Ken asked if it was platted as a street. Marty responded no, it was <br />platted as an outlot. <br />Marty said this is typical of what you usually face when trying to <br />put trails in existing neighborhoods. <br />4 <br />