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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> October 6® 1997 <br /> the Lino Lakes park system. Barry commended the members and <br /> sponsors (especially Gary Uhde and Molin Concrete) for the work <br /> they did on this project . Kim added that the tree sale generated <br /> between $1, 200 and $1, 300 . Martha Walmsley is leaving the <br /> committee and he thanked her for all the work she did while on <br /> the Friends Committee. Barry said the committee is in need of <br /> members and if anyone is interested they should call the Park and <br /> Recreation Department . <br /> RECREATION UPDATE: <br /> New Director: A person has been offered the Park and Recreation <br /> Director position. Barry will keep the board informed. <br /> NEW BUSINESS• <br /> Community Education Program Annual Contribution: Barry included <br /> a letter from Larry Jablinski, Director of Personnel and <br /> Community Services, Centennial School District 12, stating they <br /> will no longer contribute $2 , 000 to the Lino Lakes recreation <br /> program. He stated the decision to discontinue the contribution <br /> is linked directly to the demise of the North Metro Recreation <br /> Commission. Barry added they will only place a limited amount of <br /> program information in the Centennial Observer, not the larger <br /> amount of information they used to. The school district felt the <br /> cities could advertise in their own publications . Barry said the <br /> department will have to be more pro-active on marketing because <br /> registration is down about 1/3 . Pam stated she felt the flyers <br /> that come home with the kids get more attention than the <br /> Observer. <br /> OTHER OLD BUSINESS - CONTINUED: <br /> Millers South Glen: George said this issue has been before the <br /> Park Board twice, once when the board initially accepted the park <br /> dedication and then it came back when there were questions about <br /> this issue . He said the Park Board is responsible for the <br /> development of this park. George said the master plan shows 20- <br /> 30' of boardwalk. Paul said he sees a problem with parking off <br /> 62nd. George said the board eliminated parking for this park. <br /> Barry thought there were 6 stalls were on the plan. George <br /> explained there were 6 stalls and left them on the plan only if a <br /> hockey rink was installed. <br /> 6 <br />