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• <br />• <br />Park Board Meeting - December 4, 2006 <br />Minutes <br />sections is $2,500 (assuming City Staff construction) and <br />construction costs for the bituminous trail is $20,000. <br />Estimated costs for park shelters are $30,000. <br />Rick said literature on climbing walls was also included in the <br />Member's packet. <br />All Park Board Members received the e -mail that Aaron <br />Frederickson had sent Rick about the 2007 Goals. <br />Member Lindy wanted to know who would be doing the re- master <br />planning of Lino Park. Rick's response was that Brauer and <br />Associates had been used previously to master plan the City's <br />parks. Members said they would like to meet with the master <br />planning company and the neighborhood to get input on what <br />amenities the residents would like to have in the park. <br />There was discussion about trails and the boardwalk for the pond <br />in the Pheasant Hills Development. Staff was asked to contact <br />Jim March to let him know how the Park Board feels about the <br />boardwalk and about possible additional funding from the <br />Homeowners Association. Rick cautioned the Board that this is <br />not the norm that residents are asked to pay for funding a <br />project. <br />After further discussion Pat Huelman made a motion to designate <br />the park dedication fees from the Pine Glen Development for Lino <br />Park and to re- master plan Lino Park. Motion was seconded by <br />Bill Kusterman and approved. <br />RECREATION DEPARTMENT UPDATE: <br />Rick referred to the Recreation Program Highlights Flyer from <br />November 2006. He talked about the Family Turkey Shoot, <br />Breakfast with Santa, Secret Holiday Gift Shop and the skating <br />season. <br />PARKS DEPARTMENT UPDATE: <br />Rick reviewed a memo from Mike Hoffman, Parks Supervisor, which <br />summarized the maintenance highlights for November 2006. Member <br />Huelman asked about the removal of the dock at Country Lakes <br />Park. Rick responded that it was removed because it was a safety <br />issue. He said staff plans to renovate the dock and put it back <br />next spring. This dock is used quite often. Rick asked members <br />to contact him if they had any further questions on the Parks <br />Department Update. <br />NEXT PARK BOARD MEETING: <br />111 Chair Lindy advised the next Park Board meeting would be held on <br />Tuesday, January 2, 2007, 6:30 p.m. <br />2 <br />