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DATE : MAY 30 , 1990 <br /> TO: ALL PARK BOARD MEMBERS <br /> FROM: MARTY ASLESON <br /> RE : RICE LAKE ESTATES PARK LAND <br /> Please find attached copies of three maps that Jon Tennessen <br /> sent me that illustrate his neighborhood park concerns . <br /> These concerns were talked about at the last Park Board <br /> Meeting. <br /> Since that time these options have been and still are in the <br /> evaluation stage. <br /> The Corps of Engineers has been contacted and there should be <br /> an answer on the low land issue by Monday. North Star Risk <br /> Services was contacted and looked at all the sites . North <br /> Star Risk Service is the League of Minnesota Cities insurance <br /> carrier. They seemed to favor the park 2 site and/or the <br /> Baldwin Park north area. <br /> Contact was made with Jim Keinath from the City of Circle <br /> Pines and discussion started on the possible use of (joint <br /> powers ) their park area to the north of the well house to <br /> plan a tennis court and/or playground equipment that could <br /> compliment the Baldwin Park area ( including a trail to the <br /> park and possibly around the swamp) . An exercise trail could <br /> be incorporated into this type of trail . Jim seemed to like <br /> this idea in concept and would bring it up at their Park <br /> Board meeting. <br />
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