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PARK BOARD MINUTES <br /> October 2, 1989 <br /> Ray Johnson brought the regular meeting of the Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board to order at 7 : 00 p.m. on Monday, October 2 , 1989 <br /> at the Lino Lakes City Hall . Members present were: Chairman <br /> Ray Johnson, Boardmembers Bill Nissen, John Baumam, Ken <br /> Johnson, Candy Toffoli George Lindy, and Bob Williams . Also <br /> present were: Councilmembers Harold Bisel and Andy Neal ; <br /> Public Works Director, Don Volk; Parks Superintendent , Marty <br /> Asleson; and Planning Secretary, Laura Elken; and Brian, <br /> Camera Man from Cable T. V. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br /> Ray Johnson approved the August 31 , 1989 Park Board minutes <br /> as written. <br /> Don Volk introduced Marty Asleson to the board. Welcome <br /> Marty! <br /> Marty Asleson discussed Pine Bark Beetle trapping to the <br /> board. He stated that approximately 400 trees were lost last <br /> year and only 15 trees were lost this year. Marty spoke with <br /> Tom Eiber from the DNR and felt that there has been no <br /> reinfestation in the treated areas. <br /> n <br /> Don Volk stated that the fermone traps have worked in Lino <br /> Lakes and he has heard from many residents that they are <br /> happy the city took such an effort in controlling the pine <br /> bark beetle problem. <br /> CONSIDERATION COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PARK DEDICATION <br /> The park board reviewed a park dedication survey that was <br /> completed by Laura Elken. Several area cities were contacted <br /> to find out how they handle park dedication for commercial <br /> and industrial businesses that bought a parcel of land, did <br /> not plat or subdivide the land, and simply built their <br /> structure on a parcel . The current ordinance states that the <br /> land must be subdivided in order to collect park dedication <br /> fees. <br /> George Lindy asked about the costs to the developer for <br /> platting land. The board decided that the expense wasn' t <br /> that big of a burden to the developer. <br /> Don Volk stated that replatting is a benefit so that the city <br /> knows the overall drainage plan of the property. <br /> Harold Bisel felt that the economic development committee, <br /> -^ and the planning and zoning board should be made aware of the <br /> park board' s wish to amend the park dedication ordinance. <br /> Page 1 <br />