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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />March 4, 1996 <br />Park Board members had several questions and comments on the <br />survey. They wanted to make sure that we moved forward with the <br />survey and did not keep hashing it over. There was also concerns <br />about doing the survey with other city departments rather than <br />doing one only for the Park and Recreation Department. It was <br />asked how the questions would be generated and by whom. They <br />also wanted to make sure the right questions and concerns were <br />addressed in the survey. <br />George asked each member to write down their questions and <br />concerns and fax, mail, or drop them off at the Park Building. <br />George asked Marty or Sandie to contact each member when a time <br />frame has been established. <br />Trail Committee Update: Marty said a goal of the Park Board for <br />1996 was to establish a trails committee to help steer the city <br />in trail initiatives. He included a memo that he wrote to Dan <br />Tesch recommending members for this committee in the members <br />packets. He ask the members that if this looks all right, it <br />should be accepted by the board and forwarded to the City Council <br />for approval. <br />The options were to accept the list of trail committee members or <br />refer back to staff for further consideration. Marty recommended <br />the first option. <br />George asked Marty if he had talked to Brian Bourassa. Marty's <br />response was he called him but he was out of town. However, <br />Brian had shown interest and said he would like to be on the <br />committee. <br />MOTION: Joe Schmidt made a motion to accept the trail committee <br />members list that Marty put together. Betty Piper seconded the <br />motion. Motion was approved. <br />George asked Marty to attend the meetings. <br />Projects Update: <br />Rice Lake Estates - Marty told the board that Jeff.Schoenbauer is <br />going to take a year sabbatical to do some projects with the <br />National Recreation and Parks Association, as well as travel with <br />his wife. Jeff has indicated that if there are any projects that <br />the city planned for 1996, he would like to work on them for us <br />2 <br />