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• <br />• <br />• <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />TIME ENDED <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br />MEMBERS ABSENT <br />DRAFT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />October 3, 2011 <br />: October 3, 2011 <br />. 5:50 p.m. <br />. 7:45 p.m. <br />: Councilmember Gallup, O'Donnell, <br />Rafferty, Roeser and Mayor Reinert <br />: None <br />Staff members present: City Administrator Jeff Karlson; Community Development <br />Director Michael Grochala; Director of Public Safety John Swenson; Public Services <br />Director Rick DeGardner; City Clerk Julie Bartell <br />16 1. City Hall Skate Park Closure (from 9/26 Open Mike) — Public Services Director <br />17 DeGardner reviewed his memorandum outlining the reasons for closure of the skate park. <br />18 Problems, including incidents of vandalism, have occurred about the skate park and <br />19 despite efforts to curb problems and gain information on those involved, the problems <br />20 continued. Therefore the Park Board voted unanimously to close the facility. He <br />21 acknowledges that it could be a small percentage of the people using the facility that are <br />22 causing the damages however, unless they can be stopped he recommends that the facility <br />23 remain closed. <br />24 Mayor Reinert remarked that the skate park came to fruition when he was a member of <br />25 the Park Board and he's sad to see it go because it is the type of thing that kids really <br />26 want now. <br />27 Zac Hoppe, Lino Lakes resident, noted that he supports keeping the park open. He <br />28 suggested that graffiti is really a part of nature of a skate park and it's going to happen. <br />29 The City of Centerville has installed cameras to monitor their skate park facility. Mr. <br />30 DeGardner responded that graffiti isn't something that all park users can tolerate; the city <br />31 cannot tolerate $4,000 in damages as those done to the park facilities. <br />32 Mayor Reinert noted that the skate park equipment is mobile and he wonders if it could <br />33 be moved to a more visible location. He wouldn't recommend an area close to residences <br />34 but perhaps some place where it could be watched better. Mr. Hoppe concurred with that <br />35 suggestion. <br />36 A council member questioned if vandalism is always met with closing of facilities. He <br />37 also noted that he spoke with a skate boarding neighbor who explained that there is an <br />38 element of art/attitude involved with the sport. He concurs with the idea of finding <br />39 another location for the facility — without it, the skateboarders will find other less <br />40 appropriate spots to board. He suggests that staff take a look at what other cities are <br />41 doing as well as involving the skateboarders in the discussion. The mayor suggested that <br />