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PARK BOARD MINUTES <br /> March 5, 1990 <br /> How would this arena fit into Sunrise Park <br /> The City Attorney will be contacted for any legal <br /> stipulations. <br /> John Bauman suggested the possibility of instilling a 99 year <br /> lease. <br /> Don Volk stated that the main focus of the committee for now <br /> is getting land to construct the facility and getting funding <br /> for the project . Those are the two key issues for now. <br /> REVIEW OF PARK DEDICATION PROPOSAL FOR PINE RIDGE, RICK <br /> CARLSON <br /> Rick Carlson is proposing construction of single-family homes <br /> in two phases . Phase 1 consists of 60 lots . Phase 2 is a 50 <br /> acre parcel . <br /> A park proposal was submitted to the board. Carlson proposed <br /> a park consisting of 7. 86 acres including a pond. Total land <br /> area is 5 acres. A trail looping around the park would also <br /> be included. The park board discussed this proposal and <br /> decided that it has been the policy of the park board not to <br /> accept water as part of the developer' s park dedication. <br /> Don Volk presented the board with options. They are as <br /> follows: <br /> 1 . Accept dedication as presented by developer. <br /> 2. Move pond, in existing park area, as far west and <br /> north as possible. The remaining block of land <br /> would be approximately 5 acres, and would be graded <br /> to a minimum of 3' above the 100 year flood <br /> elevation. Remaining dedication in cash. <br /> A. Also accept four lot minimum, from the Acorn <br /> property, abutting the Pine Ridge park land. <br /> Remaining dedication in cash. <br /> 3 . Accept cash for entire Pine Ridge Subd. <br /> Approximately $75 , 600. 00 <br /> A. Also accept cash for entire Acorn property. <br /> Approximately $57, 600. 00 <br /> B. Purchase approximately 20 acre parcel existing <br /> south of Acorn property. This would adequately <br /> serve the park needs of both subdivisions. <br /> The board discussed the 20 acre parcel to the south of Rick <br /> Carlson. Don Volk stated that only half of the parcel is <br /> buildable, but the parcel would be convenient for Pine Ridge <br /> Page 3 <br />