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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />March 4, 1996 <br />FOR YOUR INFORMATION <br />The March 4, 1996, City of Lino Lakes Park Board meeting was <br />called to order at 6:35pm by George Lindy, Chair. <br />Roll call was taken, members present were George Lindy, Betty <br />Piper, Amy Donlin and Joe Schmidt. Also present"w'ere Marty <br />Asleson, Park, Recreation, and Forestry Coordinator, Barry <br />Bernstein, Recreation Program Supervisor, and Sandie Wood, <br />Recording Secretary. Not present were Pam Taschuk, Sharon Lane, <br />and Ken Johnson. <br />APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY 5, 1996 MINUTES: <br />Betty Piper made a motion to approve the minutes as written. Amy <br />Donlin seconded the motion and the minutes were approved. <br />OPEN MIKE: <br />There was no one present for open mike. <br />UPDATES AND OLD BUSINESS: <br />Survey Update: Marty told the board that money had been budgeted <br />this year to do a resident survey. He said he agreed that <br />between the Park Board Goals, the Comprehensive Plan and the <br />20/20 vision goals the city residents have spoken concerning the <br />needs. The survey should address the priorities of these goals <br />and the willingness to fund these priorities. We should also <br />take this opportunity to address the quality issues. <br />He attached a memo written to Dan Tesch concerning the people who <br />have been involved in the setting of future city goals. These <br />people are from the Park and Recreation Board, the 20/20 Vision <br />Committee, the Comprehensive Parks Planning Committee, the <br />Recreation Focus Committee, the ADA Committee, and a few who have <br />stepped forward with special interests. He also included liaison <br />to the City Council, Chris Lyden and Mayor, John Landers. <br />Since this has turned into a multi -departmental effort, he <br />suggested to sequester the groups for a "brain -storm" meeting <br />with Decision Resources separately. <br />Marty said the options were to accept the list of participators <br />and process for the survey or make changes and refer back to <br />staff. <br />Marty's recommendation was to accept the first option. <br />1 <br />