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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> Monday, December 4, 1995 <br /> The December 4, 1995, City of Lino Lakes Park Board meeting was <br /> called to order at 6 :38pm by George Lindy, Chair. <br /> Roll call was taken, members present were George Lindy, Ken <br /> Johnson, Pam Taschuk, Joe Schmidt, Amy Donlin and Sharon Lane. <br /> Also present were Marty Asleson, Park, ' Recreation, and Forestry <br /> Coordinator, Barry Bernstein, Recreation Program Supervisor, and <br /> Sandie Wood, Recording Secretary. Betty Piper was absent . <br /> APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 6, 1995 MINUTES: <br /> Pam Taschuk made a motion to approve the November 6, 1995 <br /> minutes . Amy Donlin seconded the motion and the minutes were <br /> approved as written. <br /> OPEN MIKEā€¢ <br /> There was no one present for open mike. <br /> UPDATES AND OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Athletic Complex: Marty explained that he and George met with <br /> the City of Centerville on this issue . Marty has also discussed <br /> the idea with the City of Circle Pines Administrator, Jim <br /> Keinath; and Anoka County Parks Director John VonDeLinde . <br /> Marty attached a map of the suggested Centerville site. He <br /> believes that this whole deal would hinge on the possible use of <br /> the Anoka Country Park area adjacent to the land that would need <br /> to be purchased. Marty said this County Park area from our <br /> accounts has always been classified as Active Recreational Land. <br /> According to Metropolitan Council, 20 percent of all Regional <br /> Park land may be used for "active" types of uses . John <br /> VonDeLinde was surprised at this classification for this area. <br /> John is going to check on this, talk to Metropolitan Council and <br /> get back to Marty. They are also in the process of re-master- <br /> planning this park and feel no obligation from the regional park <br /> standpoint to provide this type of park programming. This should <br /> not be meant to say that he was opposed to the idea of a <br /> cooperative relationship with the City of Lino Lakes to program <br /> this type of activity. <br /> Marty' s conversation with Jim Keinath from Circle Pines addressed <br /> the idea and the location. The location seemed to be okay from <br /> his perspective, but Marty thinks there needs to be a lot of <br /> discussion centered around joint agreement language and <br /> cost/revenues . <br /> 1 <br />