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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> ,-� Monday, December 4, 1995 <br /> One 20/20 issues was the natural resources and inventory. The <br /> county just completed the natural resources and mapping project <br /> and will be meeting at Bunker Hills Activity center on December 5 <br /> between gam and 2pm. Marty said this is another piece of <br /> information that we will be able to use in our mapping process . <br /> Finalizing 1996 Goal Priorities : Marty said each year the Park <br /> and Recreation Board has submitted a goal list to the City <br /> Council for approval for the following year. We have had several <br /> discussions on goals for 1996 . <br /> The following revisions may be made to these figures : <br /> Birch Park: After measuring the distance to the 100 year flood <br /> elevation contours, and visiting the site with Jeff Schoenbauer, <br /> it was determined that we would be able to use the lower profile <br /> boardwalk on this site. Total distance of needed boardwalk is <br /> approximately 200 feet at a cost of approximately $6000 . This <br /> with the estimated cost of an acre of land at $9000 per acre <br /> comes to about $15, 000 . <br /> Sunset Oaks, Jeanne Drive Trail: We have enough Class V reserves <br /> at City Hall to effectively rock in this section of trail if we <br /> can resolve the wetland/allowable fill/drainage issue . Dave <br /> Ahrens will work with us on this . <br /> The options are to adopt the goals for 1996, adopt the goals with <br /> modifications, refer back to staff . <br /> Marty' s recommendation was to adopt goals as the board sees fit, <br /> remember the goals of 20/20 as they relate to Parks and <br /> Recreation. Also there are some unfinished parts of the projects <br /> for 1995 . The boardwalk still needs to be built in Brandywood <br /> park; he has been discussing this with the neighborhood as a <br /> coordinated effort . There is also a small amount of finish grade <br /> work in this park. There are a couple of benches to be placed in <br /> Wenzel Farms since we just received the materials from the <br /> manufacturer. The playground assembly still needs to be <br /> coordinated with Pheasant Hills Preserve next spring. We need to <br /> implement the desires of the Birchwood Acres/Park Grove <br /> neighborhood for playground and or trail . <br /> Marty thanked Sandie Wood, Mary Fogarty, Barry Bernstein, Mike <br /> Hoffman, Tracy Urich, and Dave Lichtshiedl for all their work and <br /> creativity during 1995 . He also thanked the Friends of the <br /> 6 <br />
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