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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1995 <br /> The September 11, 1995, City of Lino Lakes Park Board <br /> meeting was called to order at 6 : 35pm. <br /> Roll call was taken, members present were George Lindy, Ken <br /> Johnson, Sharon Lane, Betty Piper, Amy Donlin, Pam Taschuk, <br /> and Joe Schmidt . Also present were Marty Asleson, Park, <br /> Recreation, and Forestry Coordinator, Barry Bernstein, <br /> Recreation Program Supervisor, and Sandie Wood, Recording <br /> Secretary. <br /> APPROVAL OF AUGUST 7, 1995 MINUTES: <br /> Marty addressed a couple of issues in the August 7, 1995 <br /> minutes . The first was the money available for trails . The <br /> minutes should have read that there was $15,000 in the <br /> Dedicated Park Fund and $15, 000 in the General Fund. The <br /> $1,400, spent on engineering costs, came from the General <br /> Fund and Park Dedication Fund. Secondly, on Page 4, Joe <br /> asked if the wetlands, west of the picnic area, would affect <br /> the trail . Marty's response was written as no and it should <br /> have been yes, you can' t place a permanent trail in a <br /> AOON wetland. <br /> George made a motion to approve the minutes as amended. <br /> Minutes were approved as amended. <br /> OPEN MIKEā€¢ <br /> Steve Andre, 495 Ash Street, was present to discuss the <br /> proposed animal ordinance. He felt this ordinance was going <br /> to impact the City of Lino Lakes adversely forever. He was <br /> concerned with the definition of a commercial kennel, the <br /> unlimited number of dogs per kennel, enforcement of the <br /> ordinance, and the change in zoning, which would allow <br /> commercial kennels in an R and RX neighborhoods . <br /> Steve said the next meeting, on this issue, would be with <br /> the Planning and Zoning Board in October. He asked the Park <br /> Board to send a letter, in opposition to the changes in the <br /> animal ordinance, to them. <br /> George did not know if this was a Park Board issue. He <br /> thought members, as individuals, should express their <br /> concerns personally not as a board. A pole was taken and <br /> all members, but one, felt this was an individual issue and <br /> the Park Board should not make a recommendation to the <br /> Planning and Zoning Board. <br /> 1 <br />