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AGENDA ITEM <br /> STAFF ORIGINATOR: Marty Asleson <br /> DATE: November 28, 1994 <br /> TOPIC: Living Waters Lutheran Church Request to Reconsider Park <br /> Dedication <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Please find attached a copy of the letter received from the Living <br /> Waters Lutheran Church requesting the reconsideration of their <br /> former park dedication agreement. Pastor Wayne Kendrick, and <br /> parishioner Ted Erkanbrak recently met with Jon Powell, Mary Kay <br /> Wyland and myself to discuss the concerns that are listed in this <br /> letter. I also enclosed the original Park Board proposal and the <br /> minutes of that meeting. <br /> The original park and trail dedication agreement for this <br /> subdivision called for a trail along Birch Street and a dedicated <br /> linear park trail along the north side of the development traveling <br /> from the west to the east, connecting into Country Lakes Estates <br /> and ultimately Country Lakes Park. The trail along Reshenau Lake <br /> was requested as a dedication in lieu of a $10, 000 cash dedication. <br /> The Church is requesting the revisiting of this dedication for the <br /> trail (park dedication) along Reshenau Lake. As is stated in <br /> Pastor Kendrick' s letter, the overall cost for the trail as <br /> per dedication agreement exceeds the costs that the church would <br /> have paid on a straight cash dedication. The church is thus <br /> proposing to dedicate the land for this trail and the remainder in <br /> cash for construction purposes. <br />
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