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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />PARK BOARD MEETING <br />MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1995 <br />backside of the wetland (which would screen the residents), <br />was thought to be needed to be removed by the residents when <br />they viewed the master plan. The wetland drawn by Jeff <br />Schoenbauer was correct as it was presented in the final <br />plat description. The field observation the residents <br />pointed out seems to indicate an inaccuracy in this plat <br />drawing. <br />Marty believes we now have an understanding with the <br />neighborhood that the trees are to remain, and we are <br />waiting a letter of petition from the concerned residents to <br />proceed. The mayor requested that this be resolved before <br />proceeding. Marty was informed by the residents that the <br />letter would be in the office on September 7th or 8th. <br />Marty went on to talk about the base mapping for future <br />expansion. He said Michael Krech, City of Lino Lakes <br />Engineering Department, did an excellent job on this <br />project. Jeff Schoenbauer took Michael's information and <br />incorporated it into the master plan for half the cost or <br />less than what it would have normally cost the city. <br />What Marty would like to get done now is grading and putting <br />the trails in. <br />There was discussion on a temporary culvert that is going to <br />be put in so equipment can be brought in to do the trail <br />work. <br />Amy asked about traffic and parking. Marty felt parking was <br />not going to be a problem, but, if it became a problem it <br />would have to be posted residential parking only. <br />Pam asked if the people were concerned that this was going <br />to become a programmed park. Marty said this is a concern <br />in all our parks not just this one. <br />Joe wanted to know if the wetlands, west of the picnic area, <br />would affect the trail. Marty responded yes, you can't <br />place a permanent trail in a wetland. <br />There was discussion about surrounding neighborhoods using <br />this park. It was also asked if the Brandywood Park <br />residents know this can happen. Joe said they are aware of <br />this because it was addressed in their letter to the city. <br />4 <br />