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PARK BOARD MINUTES <br /> October 2, 1989 <br /> 19*N Marty Asleson said that there were some problems with the <br /> trails . The culvert was plugged on the first trail - but <br /> overall he thinks the trail system is great . <br /> Don Volk stated that the residents have expressed their <br /> happiness with the trails to the developer. Ray Johnson said <br /> that as the trails progress they will be more popular. <br /> Don suggested sod and erosion control fabric should be placed <br /> on the banks of the trails where necessary. The erosion <br /> control fabric will stay until the vegetation can hold. <br /> PARK DEDICATION: ROHAVIC OAKS SECOND ADDITION <br /> In the original plat of Rohavic Oaks four lots have paid park <br /> dedication fees . There are now nine lots instead of four and <br /> the developer purchased additional land creating six more <br /> lots , leaving a total of 15 lots . Therefore, park dedication <br /> is still needed for 11 lots. <br /> Rohavic Oaks Second Addition has had final approval with the <br /> exception of park dedication yet to be met . <br /> The board discussed the fact that when park dedication was <br /> giving for the original four lots the cost was lower than <br /> $400 . 00 per lot . The board felt that the difference should <br /> be paid in park dedication. After further discussion a <br /> motion was made. <br /> MOTION: Ray Johnson moved to recommend to city council that <br /> park dedication of $400 . 00 per lot will be taken for all 15 <br /> lots. The park dedication previously taken on the original <br /> four lots . ff � will be subtracted from the park <br /> dedication balance. George Lindy seconded the motion and the <br /> motion was approved unanimously. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> George Lindy asked about the South-side Community Park. Don <br /> Volk said that he received the appraised value of the <br /> property. Don Volk is planning on meeting with the owner of <br /> the property in the near future. George Lindy talked to <br /> Keith Apitz and Keith was adamant that the property would not <br /> be sold. Don Volk stated that they key issue is the money, <br /> and the city needs to give Mr. Apitz a good price for the <br /> land, and also the land will be his life estate. It has been <br /> a year since Don has visited with Mr. Apitz . <br /> Bill Nissen suggested that an alternate board member be <br /> selected for the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Advisory <br /> Committee. John Bauman volunteered for the position. The <br /> "r next meeting will be held on October 19th at Mar-Dees <br /> restaurant . The City of Circle Pines is the host . <br /> Page 3 <br />
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