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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> SEPTEMBER 7, 1993 <br /> LaMotte Park - The volleyball net is ordered for this park. The <br /> Friends of the Parks will donate a bench and do some plantings. <br /> Park maintenance crews have tried to mow this park all summer, but <br /> with the excess rain it was nearly impossible. City staff has not <br /> received any comments from neighborhood residents here. <br /> Leonard and Bradley Park - The playground equipment has been <br /> ordered and the grading plan has been accepted by the adjoining <br /> property owner. Trees will be temporarily moved out and then <br /> replaced and excess dirt will be removed. Marty Asleson displayed <br /> pictures of the playground equipment. The cost will be <br /> approximately $15, 000, which will fall within the proposed budget <br /> for this project. Grading will start next week and Marty is <br /> expecting that this project will be completed this Fall. <br /> Rice Lake Estates - There has been no word from the City of Circle <br /> Pines regarding this joint park. Marty Asleson explained that Jim <br /> Keinath, Circle Pines City Administrator is trying to expedite the <br /> matter. After a couple of years "we're still waiting". <br /> Dog Problems - Pet owners not cleaning up after their animals in <br /> .-•. public areas is still a problem. City staff has again received <br /> complaints from residents regarding animal wastes on city walking <br /> trails, especially those whose homes are close to the trails. Linda <br /> Elliott noted that this issue has been discussed recently a at <br /> council meeting. There is the possibility of designing a more <br /> restrictive ordinance. Marty Asleson will ask Jeanne Kenow, the <br /> Community Service Officer to come to the next meeting to discuss <br /> her observations regarding this issue with the park board. Linda <br /> Elliott mentioned that she will work with staff on this matter <br /> until there is an effective ordinance in place. <br /> NEW BUSINESS• <br /> Reshanau Lakes Estates South - Neighborhood Petition - Marty <br /> Asleson referred the board to a petition received from several <br /> residents of the Reshanau Lake Estates South neighborhood. (A copy <br /> of this petition is at the end of these minutes) . They are <br /> requesting that the city regrade and seed an area of trail near <br /> their homes. They are referring to a small open area adjacent to <br /> our trail systems off of Fawn Lane. In past years when weather has <br /> been dry crews have been able to maintain the area, however, this <br /> year as in other wet years, there have been some problems. There <br /> are some depressions in the area that pond up and make it <br /> impossible to mow. Staff has obtained a quote of $320 to provide <br /> water drainage on the site. This does not include fill materials <br /> and grass seed that may have to be brought in by city crews. <br /> r� <br /> r <br /> 3 <br />