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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> '"N PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1993 <br /> MOTION: Upon a motion and second from board members, it was <br /> unanimously agreed that Park Board recommend to the council to <br /> accept Mr. Rehbein's park and trail dedication as presented, with <br /> the understanding that permits, disclosures and road issues be <br /> approved by the City. <br /> Willow Ponds Development - This sub-division is a re-plat of what <br /> was formerly known as The Cottages, the proposed senior housing <br /> development. The new proposal by Mr. Gary Uhde who appeared before <br /> the board, calls for a development of 13.59 acres that will have 27 <br /> homesites . This is a density of 2.19 units/acre. This development <br /> is bounded on the north by I35, St. Joseph's Church to the east, <br /> and Sunset Avenue to the west. <br /> As per our Comprehensive Plan there is no required land dedication <br /> needed for this parcel. Thus the park dedication is based on the <br /> Park Dedication Formula. At $10,000 per acre x 13.59 acres x 10% of <br /> 27 lots equals $503 per lot or $13,590 per development. <br /> For trail dedication, Mr. Udhe states in his proposal . . "The <br /> proposed subdivision includes an additional seven (7) feet of <br /> n right-of-way so that an eight (8) foot wide trail can be <br /> constructed along the north side of Elm Street. The road is <br /> currently County Road No. 12 but is slated for turnback to the City <br /> when Apollo Drive is accepted by Anoka County. " . . . <br /> MOTION: After a short discussion the park board make a motion, <br /> seconded and voted unanimously to recommend that council accept the <br /> park and trail dedication for the Willow Ponds development as <br /> presented. <br /> OLD BUSINESS• <br /> Country Lakes Re-design - Marty Asleson presented the finished <br /> design concept of Country Lakes Park done by Brauer & Associates. <br /> This finished concept was a composite of two designs previously <br /> presented to the board. Jeff Schoenbauer from Brauer took elements <br /> from the two designs at the boards request. This new design was <br /> acceptable to the board. There will be follow ups at future <br /> meetings. <br /> Recreation Department Updates - A Recreation Focus Committee has <br /> been formed to solicit ideas from volunteer residents. Marty <br /> Asleson informed the board of the first meeting. He explained that <br /> there was a good turn out that included residents with varied <br /> 2 <br />