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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> August 4, 1997 <br /> what is industrial lots of record and what can be collected on <br /> commercial land. <br /> Kim asked if Mike could get clearer information from Mary Kay on <br /> what dedication fees have been received and when. Mike said he <br /> will look into this. <br /> MILLER SOUTH GLEN UPDATE: <br /> Mike received a memo from Mary Kay Wyland regarding this project . <br /> She said on July 14, 1997, the City Council approved the final <br /> plat for the first phase. The city accepted park land as <br /> outlined in the Park Board minutes of June 3, 1996 and received <br /> the deed for this property in July. The total park land credited <br /> to this development was 2 .34 acres with a 1 . 60 acre credit for <br /> future development along 62nd Street . The total upland park area <br /> is 3 . 94 acres . A map was included in the park packets . <br /> Mike said he and Barry went and looked at the property and it is <br /> very dense. <br /> n <br /> Joe said there are a lot of questions about this property such as <br /> how and who was going to connect the property because there are <br /> wetlands and the only way they can be connected is by putting in <br /> boardwalk. Who is going to pay for the boardwalk and how does it <br /> tie to 62nd Avenue. He did not know if the board approved this <br /> park land. Pam said planning had not been done on the southern <br /> section of the park because we did not own the land when we <br /> developed Birchwood Acres Park. Paul said we did accept the <br /> property contingent upon the developer getting the development <br /> agreement in the northeast corner of Ware Road and 62nd Street . <br /> He added the development agreement was received in July of 1997 . <br /> Joe said there were also question concerning parking and <br /> boardwalk to the section below the elephant trunk. Barry said he <br /> remembered a conversation about putting in an 8-12 stall parking <br /> lot . Barry said staff will research past meetings minutes and <br /> give the board an update at the next meeting. <br /> COUNTRY LAKES ESTATES TO COUNTRY LAKE PARK TRAIL UPDATE: <br /> On July 30 Mike talked to Marty to get an update pertaining to <br /> this project . Marty informed him the City of Lino Lakes will be <br /> receiving an approval, from Kate Drewry, Rice Creek Water Shed <br /> District, to place three culverts through wetland areas that will <br /> be impacted by the new trail . <br /> 4 <br />
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