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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> NOVEMBER 2, 1992 <br /> Re-design Contry Lakes Park ("guesstimate" of $2000 to <br /> $4000 for the design work) <br /> Also included in this motion is the request that the Council be <br /> aware that the board would like funds to purchase the N-14 property <br /> in the Baldwin Lake area depending on what is available by the <br /> developer, and also to pursue the purchase option on parcel A-3 by <br /> means of applying a down payment. <br /> A vote showed the motion carried unanimously. <br /> There was also a discussion regarding paving of trails by the city <br /> as soon as they go in. There was no exact cost quoted, but the <br /> figure of approximately $10 per foot was mentioned. <br /> MOTION• <br /> Jacquelyn Farm made a motion to recommend that all new trials be <br /> ^� paved at the time they go in. This was seconded by Candy Toffoli. <br /> All were in favor. <br /> Pets in Parks - A carry over item from the last meeting was <br /> concerning how to handle the problem of residents bringing their <br /> pets into city parks and not cleaning up the animal wastes. Carole <br /> Kohler polled six cities to see if they have a similar problem, and <br /> what means are used to help correct it. She reported that most <br /> cities use signs set throughout the parks and one city has a sign <br /> at the entrance and exit of each city trail. Three of the cities <br /> have a leash law and all of them use signage. All of them also use <br /> the city billings, newsletters, etc. to remind residents to clean <br /> up after their pets. It was decided to try this type of notice <br /> along with signs in parks and trails with the hopes that it will <br /> not be necessary to be more forceful. The park board authorized <br /> staff to get prices on signs and to start to put "reminders" in <br /> printed literature from the city. <br /> Parks and Recreation Foundation - Jacquelyn Farm reported that the <br /> newly formed "Friends of Lino Lakes Parks Foundation" is legally <br /> registered with the State now. Information to this effect could be <br /> put in the city newsletter. The park board will be meeting soon to <br /> start to gather names for the Board of Directors for the <br /> foundation. <br /> Apollo Meadows - In order for this development to work in with the <br /> 5 <br />