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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> ,.� February 5, 1996 <br /> He told the board he had worked for Apple Valley in the <br /> 1980' s . He paralleled Lino Lakes to Apple Valley by saying <br /> that their neighborhood parks had also been built but were <br /> used for scheduling recreational programs until they built <br /> an athletic complex. <br /> He talked about the effects an athletic complex can have on <br /> a city and its parks and recreation programs . <br /> Sharon told Jon about the property in the southern part of <br /> the city and what has transpired thus far. She asked how <br /> you sell, to the residents, the purchase of land. Jon said <br /> you need to think of it as a long term investment . If the <br /> property is appraised 30 years later it will show you what a <br /> good deal you got . He also said it is wiser to get property <br /> where you want it than buy a cheaper parcel and be in the <br /> wrong spot . <br /> He talked about the age of recreation program participants . <br /> Programs are not just for the young anymore, older people <br /> are getting involved in softball leagues and other programs . <br /> Private/Public partnerships were also discussed. He cau- <br /> tioned the board to be very careful with this concept . <br /> Doing a survey was discussed. Jon urged the Park Board to <br /> be very careful when doing a survey. The survey should ask <br /> the question - "how much are the residents willing to pay <br /> for. . ." . He said not to do a wish list survey, use staff to <br /> give statistics and talk to the residents to get an idea of <br /> what they want . Mr. Gurban also said the survey does not <br /> have to be expensive. You can even do a poll over the <br /> phone. <br /> Marty asked about joint cooperative efforts between cities . <br /> Jon stated he likes them if it is clear who is in control of <br /> the agreements . He would be very reluctant to go outside <br /> Lino Lakes City boundaries . He said we should do our own <br /> thing but let surrounding communities use the facility and <br /> maybe have a joint powers agreement . <br /> Clearwater Creek Development: Marty talked about what had <br /> transpired at the last Park Board meeting, pertaining to <br /> this development . He explained the northern part of this <br /> project will now remain light industrial and that Tony <br /> 3 <br />