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PARK BOARD MINUTES <br />NOVEMBER 14, 1991 <br />state everyone is feeling the crunch. He will continue to seek <br />donations from many sources in the area. He will be going to the <br />Blaine Legion on the 19th. Ken Johnson noted again that he would <br />like to see donated dollars go directly to the recreation fund. <br />Marty Asleson then explained the Fall and Winter Recreation <br />programs that Barry Bernstein has scheduled. He would like to get <br />some teen programs started such as broomball and volleyball. Barry <br />will be at the next meeting to answer any board questions regarding <br />the recreation programs. Bill Nissen mentioned that his wife, who <br />is one of our recreation department aerobics instructors, feels <br />that the winter programs are too long. Marty says he will convey <br />that to Barry , and look into it. Mr. Nissen also asked if the <br />costs shown on the 1991 Recreation Department Participation Report <br />showed Barry's wages. Marty says no, they do not. <br />Ken Johnson commented that we need to take a look at more ideas for <br />funding. Bill Nissen commented that Central Park in Roseville was <br />developed from a foundation. Marty referred the board to an article <br />he had in their packets regarding community foundations. <br />There Was No Other Old Business. <br />New Business: <br />Minor Subdivision / Beatrice and Emmet Salberg - This is property <br />belonging to Emmet and Beatrice Salberg that is located directly <br />east of Rehbein's Peltier View development running east off loth <br />Avenue. This area is not one that would be a considered for open <br />space needs. Ken Johnson suggested just taking the standard park <br />dedication fee. <br />MOTION - John Baumann made a motion to approve the standard cash <br />park dedication fee for the Emmet Salberg minor subdivision. Motion <br />was seconded by Bill Nissen. All were in favor. Motion carried <br />unanimously <br />Menkveld Addition/Forjay Property - Marty Asleson showed the board <br />a map of a new development proposed by Jack Menkveld. This addition <br />is a 30 acre parcel east of Lake Drive , north of Aqua Lane and <br />west off of Marshan Lake. This is where the old Forjay Floral was, <br />the greenhouses will soon be taken down. This information at this <br />time is only for the Park Board to preview, as Mr. Menkveld is <br />scheduled to appear with his park land proposal at the December 2nd <br />park board meeting. <br />Marty Asleson pointed out where the park land will be. It is a 3 <br />5 <br />
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