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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> Monday, December 4, 1995 <br /> Marty also talked to John Gurban, the Minnesota Recreation and <br /> Parks Executive Director. John could think of no models that we <br /> could go by on a city/city/city type of cooperative. In other <br /> words, this type of arrangement has not been done. This is not <br /> to say that cooperations haven' t been accomplished, but usually <br /> one agency will take the lead in programming and maintenance . <br /> The other agencies then cost and revenue share the facility. <br /> There are plenty of examples concerning cooperatives between <br /> cities and schools . Marty said we have one . <br /> Marty continued by saying he would like to place John Gurban on <br /> the January Park Board agenda to discuss the athletic complex <br /> issue and referendum questions . He explained that John has a <br /> wealth of information and has been through the process before . <br /> Marty told the board this was an update and the options were open <br /> for discussion. <br /> He recommended to concentrate on what is best for Lino Lakes, and <br /> if the other cities can work with this then something can be <br /> worked out . A better reading of this whole issue should be <br /> resolved in the 1996 survey. <br /> Sharon wanted to know if the land Marty was looking at was in <br /> Lino Lakes . George responded yes . <br /> Marty told the board that he and Barry visited Burnsville, <br /> Bloomington, and Apple Valley to see what facilities they had. <br /> He gave a slide presentation on these facilities . <br /> He talked about Bloomington using a wagon wheel effect when <br /> developing their facility. He said they had a scoring building <br /> that was also used to sell concessions . They also had restroom <br /> facilities in this building. Bloomington had a batting cage for <br /> baseball . The whole park was about 80 acres . Barry said every <br /> field was lit . Marty said they must have used low spillage <br /> lighting on their fields . <br /> Sharon asked what type of buildings surrounded the facilities . <br /> Marty said, in general, they were expensive residential homes . <br /> Marty stated again that he would like to invite John Gurban to <br /> '� the January meeting. George thought we should wait to hear from <br /> John VonDeLinde about the regional park land before John Gurban <br /> came to a meeting. Marty explained he would like Mr. Gurban to <br /> 2 <br />