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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> SEPTEMBER 11, 1995 <br /> Ken said when people apply for a kennel special use permit, <br /> maybe the ordinance should require privacy screening if <br /> resident lives adjacent to public lands . Screening may help <br /> alleviate a noise problem at that residence. <br /> Members thanked Steve for coming before the Park Board to <br /> inform them on this issue. <br /> 20/20 FINAL REPORT: This item was tabled until the members <br /> have the opportunity to review the report . It was suggested <br /> that someone from the 20/20 Advisory Group come to the <br /> October Park Board meeting to address any questions or <br /> concerns the members may have. <br /> UPDATES AND OLD BUSINESS: Marty said because recreation <br /> programs were going on, construction had been put on hold <br /> and now everything is coming together at one time so the <br /> crews are very busy. <br /> Projects: Brandywood Park - Marty said the master plan for <br /> this park has been done and adopted. The residents had <br /> concerns about the base mapping plan but he has met with <br /> them and their concerns have been addressed. The park has <br /> been graded and the trail rocked in. Seeding will be done <br /> the week of September loth. Marty said this park is really <br /> starting to look like a park now. <br /> Marty reported that a new boardwalk plan has been developed <br /> by Brauer and Associates and we should be able to cut the <br /> construction costs from $80/foot to $30-$40/foot for lower <br /> profile water table areas . He gave a copy of the boardwalk <br /> plan to the neighborhood group because they would like to <br /> build the boardwalk themselves . Marty explained that he has <br /> talked to the insurance company and the neighborhood group <br /> will have to purchase an insurance policy, out of the <br /> Dedicated Park Fund, for $300 because this is considered a <br /> construction project . <br /> George wanted to know how long the temporary culvert would <br /> be able to be in place. Marty said it was providing <br /> drainage that is needed and he thought it could be left <br /> there until the project is done. He said we should not need <br /> to obtain a permit to put groundcover down, so we could <br /> maybe temporarily cover the culvert so there will be access <br /> to the park. We would have to remove the culvert later. <br /> 2 <br />