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S N N E D <br /> CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> MONDAY AUGUST 2, 1993 <br /> The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Park Board was called to <br /> order at 6:30 pm on Monday, August 2, 1993 at Lino Lakes City Hall <br /> by Chairperson, George Lindy. Roll Call was taken, members in <br /> attendance were: Bob Williams, Brian Bourassa, John Baumann, George <br /> Lindy, Ken Johnson, Joe Schmidt and Jacquelyn Farm. Others in <br /> attendance were Marty Asleson, Parks, Recreation and Forestry <br /> Coordinator, Barry Bernstein, Recreation Program Supervisor and <br /> Carole Kohler, Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department Secretary. <br /> Previous to the start of the meeting George Lindy noted the length <br /> of last months meeting and commented that he will try to see that <br /> agenda items are handled more expeditiously in the future. <br /> OPEN MIKE• <br /> No one appeared under open mike. <br /> OLD BUSINESS• <br /> A. Country Lakes Park Master Plan Update - This project status has <br /> changed little since last meeting. Marty Asleson has met with the <br /> DNR, Rice Creek Watershed and the Corps of Engineers and presented <br /> basic ideas. He has heard from the Historical Society and they have <br /> determined this location is of significant historical value, as it <br /> was an indian burial site. Marty noted that this planning process <br /> will be a lengthy one. This plan will follow a typical planning and <br /> design process that has been set up by Jeff Schoenbauer. George <br /> Lindy noted that when this park was originally designed the <br /> planning process was not as elaborate as it is now, probably <br /> because the rules were not as strict then. All the board agreed <br /> that the park should be opened up more on the outside so that it <br /> appears more inviting to passers by. Marty Asleson will keep the <br /> board updated on progress of this project as it unfolds. <br /> B. Woods of Baldwin Lake - Marty Asleson has met on site with <br /> environmentalists. A concept plan for this park is being worked on <br /> now and should be ready for the next meeting. When it is finished <br /> it will be made available at City Hall for public review during <br /> regular office hours. Neighborhood residents will be notified of <br /> this. Brian Bourassa commented that he would like the park board to <br /> review the plan before it is made available for the residents. All <br /> agreed that a well conceived plan in the beginning will save a lot <br /> of trouble later on. <br /> C. Sunset Oaks Park Update - Grading of this park has begun as <br /> was discussed at the last meeting. Marty Asleson is looking at <br /> proposals for park equipment from several companies and will have <br /> them available for the next meeting. It takes about six weeks for <br /> r-. delivery from the time of order. The rest of the project would <br /> 1 <br />