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PARR BOARD MINUTES <br />June 4, 1990 <br />plat. Bill Nissen seconded the motion and the motion was <br />approved unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF PHEASANT HILLS PRESERVE PARR <br />DEDICATION/LARRY SIEBERLICH, ED VAUGHAN, <br />Larry Sieberlich addressed the board. He stated that the <br />proposed Pheasant Hills Preserve will be the largest <br />residential development to be -constructed in the City of Lino <br />Lakes. <br />The development consists of 307 acres. Of that 307 acres, <br />210 will be platted as Pheasant Hills Preserve. Of the 210 <br />acres, only 43% will actually be platted as lots because of <br />the extensive wetlands on the site. <br />The development will be constructed in phases. Phase 1 <br />consists of 22 1/2 acres or 25 lots. Because of open areas, <br />only 15 acres will be platted with lots. <br />Jeff Shopek from Merilla & Association displayed maps <br />outlining the proposed trail systems through the plat. He <br />explained that there are many natural amenities within the <br />site. <br />.-� The plat is surrounded by Anoka County Regional Park land. <br />Mr. Vaughn spoke with Dave Torkildson, Anoka County Park <br />Director. He informed Vaughn that an area north of this plat <br />is planned for active recreation. Marty Asleson added that <br />he spoke with Ron Cox on this subject and gave Marty the same <br />information. Mr. Vaughn stated that once development occurs <br />in the county park land it would have to be fenced in, and <br />center posts would have to be installed on the trails <br />entering the park land so that vehicles could not enter the <br />park. Marty stated that the city would not have access to <br />scheduling time for and ballfields that may be constructed in <br />the county park site. <br />The developer will install passive walking trails, wild life <br />areas, and scenic overlooks. <br />The Centennial School District owns a 40 acre parcel of land <br />in the center of the south end of the plat. Mr. Vaughn is <br />unsure of the school's intentions with the parcel. He is <br />hoping that the school district will sell the property to <br />Vaughn. <br />Don Volk stated that water service to this area will come <br />from the west. City sewer will be extended from the LaMotte <br />sewer area. <br />The following options were discussed for park purposes. <br />1. Obtaining the Anoka County Regional Park Land. <br />Page 3 <br />
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