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City of Lino Lakes <br /> Park Board Meeting <br /> Monday, November 6, 1995 <br /> The November 6, 1995, City of Lino Lakes Park Board meeting was <br /> called to order at 6 : 34pm by George Lindy, Chair. <br /> Roll call was taken, members present were George Lindy, Ken Johnson, <br /> Betty Piper, Pam Taschuk, Joe Schmidt, and Amy Donlin. Also present <br /> were Marty Asleson, Park Recreation, and Forestry Coordinator, Barry <br /> Bernstein, Recreation Program Supervisor, and Sandie Wood, Recording <br /> Secretary. Sharon Lane was absent . <br /> APPROVAL OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1995 AND OCTOBER 2, 1995 MINUTES: <br /> Pam Taschuk made a motion to approve the September 20 and October 2 , <br /> 1995 minutes . Ken Johnson seconded the motion and the minutes were <br /> approved as written. <br /> OPEN MIKEā€¢ <br /> There was no one present for open mike. <br /> UPDATES AND OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Pheasant Hills Playground: Marty passed out a plan of the park for <br /> the board members to see . He went on to say that the contractor <br /> donated $25, 000 to develop this park. A playground plan structure <br /> design has been developed by Flanagan Sales of Iron Mountain Forge <br /> for the site designated in the masterplan. The budget set by the <br /> developer was $15, 000 . <br /> Marty said the purpose of this report is to review the concept plan <br /> for this playground structure. Upon approval, it should then be <br /> forwarded to the Friends and the Lino Lakes City Council . <br /> There was discussion on the kids tile and Marty said they were ADA <br /> accessible and were consumer product approved. George asked if the <br /> one piece rubber mat was expensive. Marty responded that it was 3-4 <br /> times more expensive than anything else. He said someone would have <br /> to be hired to lay it . <br /> Joe asked if there had been money allotted for pea rock. Marty said <br /> no, but he thought there might be enough left in storage for this <br /> park. <br /> RECOMMENDATION: George Lindy made a recommendation to approve the <br /> playground concept plan, as designed, contingent upon the approval of <br /> the neighborhood group. <br /> 1 <br />