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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />PARK BOARD MEETING <br />MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1995 <br />The August 7, 1995, City of Lino Lakes Park Board meeting <br />was called to order at 6:34pm. <br />Roll call was taken, members present were Joe Schmidt, <br />Acting Chair, Amy Donlin, Betty Piper, Sharon Lane and Pam <br />Taschuk. Also present were Marty Asleson, Park, Recreation, <br />and Forestry Coordinator, and Sandie Wood, Recording <br />Secretary. Members absent were George Lindy and Ken <br />Johnson. <br />APPROVAL OF JUNE 5, 1995 MINUTES: Sharon Lane made a motion <br />to approve the June 5 minutes, Amy Donlin seconded the <br />motion. Minutes were approved with no corrections. <br />OPEN MIKE: There was no one present to speak under Open <br />Mike. <br />UPDATES AND OLD BUSINESS: <br />Trappers Crossing - Mini Park: Marty told the members that <br />copies of previous minutes, a vicinity map, location map, as <br />well as a drawing by the City Engineering Department, <br />concerning a location that would work for a small mini -park <br />in the south Trappers Crossing area was included in the <br />packet. At a previous meeting the board directed Marty to <br />investigate the possibilities of a site such as this. <br />Marty has talked to Roger Hokenson about this but has not <br />connected on this firmly yet. He will be walking the area <br />when Roger gets back into town. Marty did say that Roger <br />did mention naming the park after a deceased nephew of his. <br />Joe asked if it was low land. Marty responded that the <br />park area would be comprised of a division of two lots in a <br />wetland area with approximately 13,500 square feet of <br />upland. The remaining lots would have enough area to <br />conform to our zoning regulations. <br />Trails - Gravel and Paving Updates: In the packets Marty <br />included a recent survey completed on gravel trail sections <br />in the city that are ready for paving. He has talked to <br />John Powell about "piggy -backing" these trails on to another <br />project in the city. Marty explained that this would give <br />the city more of an economy of scale advantage. He said we <br />1 <br />