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.r\ <br />Special Work session <br />Park Board and Design Review Board <br />February 4, 1991 <br />A Special meeting of the Lino Lakes Design and Review Board <br />and the Lino Lakes Park Board was held immediately following <br />the regular Park Board meeting on February 4, 1991. Those in <br />attendance from the DRB were: Monika Slatten, John Bergeson <br />and Fred Chase. Present from the Park Board were: Candi <br />Toffoli, Bob Williams, John Baumann, Ray Johnson, Ken Johnson <br />and George Lindy. Staff in attendance were: John Miller, City <br />Planner, Don Volk, Director of Public Works, Marty Asleson, <br />Superintendent of Parks, Recreation and Forestry and Carole <br />Kohler, Parks Secretary. <br />The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the possibility of <br />changing the current park dedication format, and how the <br />formula relates to minor subdivisions such as the Earl Olson <br />property. <br />It was agreed that the park dedication formula should remain <br />the same , ($400.00 per dwelling unit to be constructed <br />within the proposed development, or 10% of the fair market <br />land value, whichever is greater.) but that the price per <br />dwelling should be increased to a minimum of $600.00. The <br />exact amount will be determined at the next park board <br />meeting. It was decided that the issue of multiple dwelling <br />units will also be addressed in the new park dedication <br />formula. <br />Also discussed was the idea that the park dedication <br />formulation figures should be reviewed and/or revised every <br />four years because the assessor re-evaluates property every <br />four years. <br />All in attendance agreed that the City has a definite need <br />for a Comprehensive Park Plan, and once in place, would <br />answer a lot of questions as developers try to work with the <br />City to satisfy their dedicated park requirements. The issue <br />of commercial and industrial park dedication should also be <br />addressed within the Comprehensive Park Plan. <br />The Earl Olson plan will go back to the original Council <br />approved plan. <br />--. <br />