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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 22, 1998 <br /> ^ CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> MINUTES <br /> DATE April 22, 1998 <br /> TIME STARTED 5:30 P.M. <br /> TIME ENDED 9:30 P.M. <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT Bergeson,Dahl, Lyden,Neal, Sullivan <br /> MEMBERS ABSENT None <br /> City staff members present: City Engineer,Dave Ahrens; Parks and Recreation <br /> Director,Rick DeGardner; Planning Coordinator,Mary Kay Wyland; Community <br /> Development Coordinator,Mary Alice Divine; Assistant to the City Administrator, <br /> Dan Tesch and City Clerk-Treasurer Marilyn Anderson. <br /> DISCUSSION OF WENZEL FARMS TOWNHOMES PRIVATE STREET AND <br /> TRAIL EASEMENTS, RICK DEGARDNER <br /> Rick presented a memorandum dated April 20, 1998. The memorandum references a <br /> meeting that he and Dave Ahrens held with Shirley Patterson on April 16, 1998. Ms. <br /> Patterson is president of the Wenzel Farms Homeowners Association. At this meeting all <br /> issues regarding the trail easements were discussed. A solution to the concerns of both the <br /> Homeowners Association and the City was drafted. Ms. Patterson will take the <br /> memorandum to the April 27th Homeowners Association and ask for their approval. <br /> Chris asked that a policy be adopted that specifically states that the City will not approve <br /> any more private streets. Dave Ahrens noted that in this case the private street is just as <br /> much of a liability for the City as a public street because the trail easements cover the <br /> entire street. However, because the right-of-way does not meet City street standards, he <br /> strongly recommended that this street remain a private street. He also noted that if the <br /> City did made the street a public street, a precedence would be set. Ms. Patterson noted <br /> that snowplowing is the issue. At this time,the Homeowners Association does have <br /> regulations regarding snowplowing. If the street were to become a public street,the City <br /> would do the snowplowing and could not adhere to the Homeowners Association <br /> snowplowing regulations. <br /> Rick asked that the City Council approve the provisions detailed in his memorandum. <br /> Chris said that he would be in favor of the proposed solution, however, he asked that <br /> when Lake Drive is reconstructed,the trail be moved to the Lake Drive right-of-way. He <br /> asked the City Engineer to make Anoka County Highway Department aware of this <br /> concern. <br /> n Ms. Patterson asked that a sign be placed where pedestrians leave the trail and enter the <br /> private street so they know that the street is private. <br /> PAGE 1 <br />
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