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PARR BOARD MEETING <br /> May 9, 1990 <br /> Marty stated that compost may be obtained from the Anoka <br /> County compost site. <br /> It was decided that the irrigation system would be started at <br /> Birch Park. <br /> IRRIGATION AT CITY HALL PARR <br /> Irrigation at city hall will wait until a later date. <br /> Irrigation at Sunrise and Birch Park should be completed <br /> first. <br /> ARBOR DAY/EARTH DAY <br /> John Bauman discussed the celebration. <br /> The city gave away approximately 1,000 trees. <br /> Marty said that he thought it was a real cooperative effort <br /> of the different communities involved. <br /> Next year there may be a cooperative effort towards tree <br /> planting near Rice Lake Plaza. <br /> Marty stated that 9 tons of garbage was picked up within the <br /> ^ community. <br /> This truly was a huge success! <br /> PARR DEDICATION ORDINANCE <br /> Ray Johnson, Don Volk, and Marty Asleson met to discuss park <br /> dedication. <br /> The cash dedication is now $400. 00 per lot. <br /> Ray Johnson wants developers to pay their park dedication <br /> when construction of each individual phase begins. <br /> Marty said that the land acquisition is the biggest issue <br /> right now. $400. 00 per lot just doesn't buy the land. <br /> The developer's want to give the cash dedication. That is a <br /> lot less expensive for the developer than claiming 10% of the <br /> land. <br /> Marty stated that Inver Grove Heights contracted a company to <br /> do a land use study on city parks. He felt this would be an <br /> excellent idea for the City of Lino Lakes. Marty will try to <br /> get these people on the next agenda. <br /> Ray Johnson wants a survey completed to find out what other <br /> Page 6 <br />
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