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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> October 6, 1997 <br /> north/south transportation trail in this area. Barry reviewed <br /> the trail in the comprehensive park plan and said the east/west <br /> trails were more identified in the book. Paul expressed he <br /> wished lot 10 was cleaned up a bit more. He is afraid this will <br /> come back to haunt the city because of the irregular shape of <br /> this lot . <br /> MOTION: Sharon Lane made a motion to accept the revised plan <br /> with the developer securing use of easement, for trail purposes, <br /> under the power line. The trail will run east/west through the <br /> development . Pam Taschuk seconded the motion and it passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> TRAILS - UPDATE: <br /> Clearwater Creek Trail: Barry asked members to look at memo, <br /> from Marty Asleson, which was in the packets . <br /> Barry showed on a plan where the trail on LaCasse Drive was put <br /> in. Barry explained what Marty would like to do with the trail <br /> in that area. Marty would like to abandon the existing trail on <br /> LaCasse Drive and put it back on the Otter Lake Road right-of- <br /> way. Paul asked how close the trail would be to the house if a <br /> patio was built . Barry said 10' . Paul wanted to know why the <br /> city has this problem with the trail . Barry said it was because <br /> of the situation within the Park and Recreation Department and no <br /> one handling trail issues . Kim asked if there was a chance that <br /> Otter Lake was going to be expanded. She was concerned about the <br /> speed on this road. Paul said he had attended another meeting <br /> and the County said they did not anticipate any work being done <br /> within the next 5 years or so. Pam was concerned about the <br /> amount of traffic on this road. Paul wanted to know how much <br /> development has been done in the area. Barry was not sure how <br /> the city could come in at another direction and reconfigure the <br /> trail . Kim said the tree preservation survey should have been <br /> done before the trail was even suggested. She is also concerned <br /> about road widening, traffic, and whether there is enough room to <br /> put the trail along Otter Lake Road. Barry felt this was an <br /> issue the new director should look into. Kim wanted to know who <br /> was going to pay for this . George said the city would have to <br /> because the Park Board approved the plan. Barry said Marty is <br /> working on ways to help pay for this . George said since this <br /> project had been crossed off the paving schedule, this year, <br /> there was time to work on this issue. Kim asked if there was any <br /> 2 <br />