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PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> May 9, 1990 <br /> Chairperson Ray Johnson called the regular meeting of the <br /> Lino Lakes Park Board to order at 7: 00 p.m. on May 9, 1990 at <br /> the Lino Lakes City Hall. Members present were: Candy <br /> Toffoli, John Bauman, Ray Johnson, Bill Nissen, Ken Johnson. <br /> Member Absent: George Lindy. Also present was Council <br /> Member, Andy Neal, and Park Superintendent, Marty Asleson. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br /> Page 4, should read 1, 000, 000.00 not 1,000, 000, 000. 00. <br /> MOTION: Ken Johnson moved to approve the April 2, 1990 park <br /> board minutes as corrected. Bill Nissen seconded the motion <br /> and the motion was approved. <br /> OPEN MIKE <br /> John Tennesen, along with other residents from Rice Lake <br /> Estate were present at the meeting. He was also present at <br /> the April park board meeting and expressed his concerns <br /> regarding Rice Lake Estates park. <br /> Marty Asleson visited with Mr. Tennesen and Marty gave him <br /> some options for improving the drainage easements within the <br /> development and discussed options for the park. <br /> John Tennesen's main concern initially was not only the park <br /> dedication, but areas within the development, one is a <br /> settling pond, and a ditch on the property. <br /> The two lots on Rice Lake Estates dedicated as park land are <br /> buildable lots. <br /> The group discussed the original park dedication of Rice Lake <br /> Estates. <br /> Marty stated that he does want to do something to the <br /> drainage area. He would like to wait until the fall planting <br /> season, and plant some grass seed and trees in the area. <br /> John Tennesen stated that he would like to see play ground <br /> equipment in the two lots dedicated as park land, he said <br /> that there are a lot of kids in the area. <br /> Marty stated that the best thing to do is when the land is at <br /> least 50% developed, sit down with the neighbors and ask them <br /> what they would like to see in their park. <br /> options were discussed as to where the park would be located. <br /> Purchasing land within the Circle Pines City limits, and <br /> installing a trail to that site was an option. <br /> Page 1 <br />