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Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 10, 2001 <br />Page 12 <br />Chair Schaps asked if they did expand their main building, generally speaking, would the <br />accessory building be needed, or should the City require the expansion building be <br />removed. Mr. Johnson replied it would still be very useful to have storage facilities, and <br />did not believe this suggestion would be a good idea. <br />Mr. Lyden made a MOTION to continue the public hearing to February 13, 2001, to <br />allow staff time to prepare the appropriate Ordinance language amendments, and was <br />supported by Mr. Rafferty. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />E. Resanau Park Estates Homeowners Association /City of Lino Lakes, Black <br />Duck Drive, Minor Subdivisions for Trail purposes. <br />Staff presented the application by explaining over the past few years, City Staff had been <br />working with Reshanau Park Estates Homeowners Association (RPEHA), the private <br />property owners adjacent to Outlot B and Anoka County Parks on development of a trail <br />around the north end of Reshanau Lake. A resolution between Staff and Resanau Park <br />Estates Homeowners Association had been reached. <br />Staff presented its analysis of this resolution, nothing the City, property owners, and <br />RPEHA had agreed to a proposal that provided this trail segment. A 15' wide park trail <br />would begin at the north end of Black Duck Drive, through two residential lots, proceed <br />through Outlots A and B (connecting to the Anoka County Park trail) and included a <br />larger triangular parcel at the north end of Outlot A. To facilitate this agreement, minor <br />subdivisions were required to adequately define and record this trail segment. <br />Staff recommended approval of the minor subdivisions to facilitate construction of a trail <br />around the north end of Reshanau Lake, with the following conditions of approval: <br />1. The City would ensure perpetual access for the RPEHA to its outlots, including <br />vehicular access to the boat ramp. <br />2. Signage would be placed at the trailheads indicating that only authorized vehicles <br />were permitted. <br />3. The City would relieve the Association of is obligations with respect to the <br />Easement and Option Agreement with the Schut's and the Easement Agreement <br />with the Kuzel's. <br />4. The RPEHA would be responsible for any desired fencing along the proposed <br />path. <br />5. The City shall record the minor subdivision with Anoka County. <br />Mr. Lyden indicated there had been a tremendous amount of work on this and he <br />commended everyone involved. <br />Chair Schaps asked if there would be an addition of the signage regarding the use of the <br />trail for association use vehicles and a public trail signage. He stated at this time, there <br />was only a private property sign. He requested similar signs are placed here as there are <br />on rest of the trails. He also asked about the fencing and asked for an explanation of that. <br />