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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> MONDAY, MAY 1, 1995 <br /> member of Friends of the Park. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> JOYCE LUND TRAIL: <br /> Marty read the memo that John and Joyce Lund sent to Mary Kay <br /> Wyland. They referenced the donated land on the westerly side of <br /> the creek at 480 Arrowhead Drive, as a possible trail site <br /> connecting the southerly trail and Shenandoah Park on the north <br /> side of Arrowhead Drive. <br /> Marty then read the green sheet that was prepared for the board. <br /> He said this would be an excellent trail location because it <br /> would be located directly across the street from Shenandoah Park. <br /> The only existing trail access off of the Park Grove Development <br /> to Arrowhead Drive is about a quarter mile to the east via the <br /> old Fox Trail stub. When the trail was initially installed, <br /> running along the south side of the houses on the south side of <br /> Arrowhead Drive, people were using the Lund Property for access <br /> to the park and we had to install a fence to discourage <br /> encroachment. It was Marty' s opinion that this would be a good <br /> trail connection to acquire. <br /> He continued by saying they have met with the Rice Creek <br /> Watershed on the site and it was discussed that the culvert <br /> extension would be needed for this to be allowed, that it would <br /> not exceed the 400 square feet allowable fill, and that a letter <br /> and simple sketch would be needed for approval. He then asked <br /> the board to see Michael Krech' s memo on the costs for this work. <br /> He stated that there would also be costs for grading and rocking <br /> the trail in. He felt the cost should not exceed $500 . <br /> He then showed the property, ditch, building setback and culvert <br /> location on an overhead. <br /> Marty then introduced John and Joyce Lund. Joyce told the Park <br /> Board the history of the development and explained why Parcel A <br /> and B are divided the way they are. <br /> Marty recommended to acquire the Lund property by donation. Use <br /> Dedicated Park Dollars to accomplish legal and mechanical work. <br /> Ken asked if the approximate cost of this work would be between <br /> $4000 and $4500 . Marty responded yes. Ken asked if it would be <br /> a problem to get the money from the Dedicated Park Fund. Marty <br /> didn't think it would be a problem. Ken also asked if it was <br /> high or low land. Marty said it was generally high land except <br /> 2 <br />