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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> October 7, 1996 <br /> treasury or account . Laurie said they have funds in addition to <br /> items developers and builders have donated. She said the <br /> petitions have been done and she will be taking them to the next <br /> City Council meeting. <br /> George said the petitions will probably be given to the Park <br /> Board. If the petition changes the master plan the Park Board <br /> will review it and make a recommendation on whether they think <br /> the changes are appropriate. <br /> Marty read the list of priorities from 1-10 and 1-4 from the <br /> survey results . <br /> Jean Deymar, 534 Linden Lane, talked about the trails in the <br /> park. She hoped the Park Board would not put all the trails in <br /> before putting anything else in the park. She talked about <br /> putting the shelter in Country Lakes Park rather than <br /> Birchwood/Park Grove Park. She thinks there should be parking by <br /> the picnic area if there is going to be a shelter. She feels <br /> people will not walk very far to use a picnic area when they have <br /> to haul alot of things . <br /> Laurie Mazanec, 652 River Birch Place, said the neighborhood has <br /> a block party once a year. She thought it would be nice if there <br /> was a picnic shelter and tables in the park so they could meet <br /> there rather than block the street off . <br /> George asked about restroom facilities . Marty said they are <br /> generally in parks that have programmed activities . It costs <br /> $55/month for each unit . A resident voiced his concern about not <br /> having a bathroom facility for the 4 year olds . He wanted to <br /> know what happened to the dedicated money that was collected from <br /> each house . <br /> Joe Schmidt said the reason he had moved to the area was because <br /> he had visited Golden Lake Park and he thought it was great that <br /> there was a picnic shelter there. He had concerns about garbage <br /> containers in the park if there was a picnic shelter. <br /> Pam Taschuk asked if there was a picnic shelter in a park if <br /> people needed to reserve the picnic shelters for their use . <br /> Marty responded yes . She then asked if there was a shelter in <br /> Birchwood Park would the residents need to reserve the facility? <br /> It would be subjected to the same rules as the other parks and <br /> will be advertised as having a shelter. <br /> 7 <br />
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