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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> �.� February 5, 1996 <br /> have been met . The new school will have three gymnasiums <br /> and a possible community wellness area. <br /> His initial impression is we are in very tight competition <br /> with the Centennial Basketball Association for the use of <br /> these areas . At this time we are pursuing the first prefer- <br /> ence idea for at least one of these gymnasiums . <br /> There are several sport elements in the outdoor site plan <br /> some of which will help us and some of which are exclusively <br /> school district . For example the track and field facility <br /> would be fenced, controlled and maintained by the school <br /> district . <br /> The facility does offer the city the opportunity to reassign <br /> some of our existing ballfields that we are presently using <br /> for adults to youth uses, since we would have two adult (300 <br /> foot) fields next to each other in the new site . After <br /> looking at the field reassignments youth could gain the use <br /> of Lino Park and field number 3 at Rice Lake Elementary. We <br /> would in effect gain one adult softball field to our system. <br /> The multi-use athletic field on the southwest side of the <br /> site would come out because of room and safety concerns in <br /> relation to the freeway. The two hockey rinks on the plan <br /> would probably become one with a free-skating area, and may <br /> not be built initially. All of the athletic fields are <br /> needed by the school district for their own programs . The <br /> legion field on the northeast corner of the site is being <br /> built for community needs . Space is tight because of the <br /> wetlands on the athletic complex site . In his opinion this <br /> would be complementary to our needs . <br /> A trail would loop through this facility and into a trail <br /> down Elm Street and along a proposed road on Fourth Avenue <br /> heading to the north linking into the regional park. <br /> The joint use agreement language writing is with the super- <br /> intendents office. We do not have anything at this time . <br /> The economic issues are clear to him (were short of money) <br /> and he presented this to the superintendent . John McClellan <br /> seemed optimistic that something could be worked out on this <br /> and would be talking to Randy Schumacher. As you recall, <br /> the city paid for the interior trails overlay and a portion <br /> of the underpass at the Rice Lake Elementary School site. <br /> 5 <br />