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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1995 <br /> do the work. Marty continued by saying the residents had <br /> put a lot of sweat equity in this park. Approximately two <br /> weeks ago they poured the cement for the basketball court . <br /> The playground company will be giving (at no charge) the <br /> neighborhood a Four Seater-Teeter because some of the posts, <br /> that were delivered, were the wrong color. The staff will <br /> be putting pea rock and edging in. Marty invited the Board <br /> to come and see this new park. He is very proud of the Park <br /> Maintenance staff and the job they do for the City of Lino <br /> Lakes . <br /> Birchwood Park - Marty said the city crews will have to do <br /> a "total kill" of the grass in this area again because it <br /> started growing again after the first total kill was done . <br /> Marty has been in contact with the neighborhood group and <br /> they may wait and implement this park next year. <br /> City Hall Park - This will be the next project the city <br /> crews will be working on so that the building, from <br /> Shoreview, can be moved in this fall . <br /> Tables - Moline Concrete has given the City of Lino Lakes, <br /> through the Friends of the Park, 12 handicap accessible <br /> tables . The city crews have poured eight slabs at Country <br /> Lakes Park, two at Birch Park and two at Wenzel Park for <br /> these tables . <br /> Birch Park - The city crew poured the extra concrete, from <br /> the picnic slab pour, around the building to start a <br /> handicap access . Concrete will now have to be poured from <br /> this area to the road. Plaques have been ordered for the <br /> tables that will recognize Moline Concrete as donors through <br /> the Friends of the Park. <br /> Brandywood Park - Marty passed out a letter from a group of <br /> residents that have concerns about this park. He discussed <br /> their concerns with tree removal, the area for the <br /> basketball court, parking and traffic, and their lack of <br /> involvement in the park process . He told the Board that <br /> after a few field meetings it was determined that the <br /> problem was not the master plan that was approved, but the <br /> location of a wetland on the master plan. This was a <br /> problem because of the intended buffer of trees that we <br /> determined to leave and the location of the trees on the <br /> 3 <br />