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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />August 4, 1997 <br />Kim said the ordinance does not read developable property. <br />Paul asked if the 5 acres was high. Mike Hoffman said he had <br />walked this area and it looked like it was all upland and was dry <br />and had beautiful mature oak trees on it. <br />The board asked the developer to be real up front with potential <br />customers and let them know that there will be a park on adjacent <br />property. Bruce said they give maps to their clients so they <br />know what they are looking at. <br />Kim wanted to know if the Park Board would have an opportunity to <br />make changes if action was taken by them at this meeting. <br />The Park Board had concerns about lot 59 and it being bordered on <br />two sides of park. There has been problems in other parks when <br />this situation occurred. After further discussion on lot 59 a <br />motion was made. <br />MOTION: Paul made a motion to accept the development plan with <br />the following items being the conditions of the development. <br />1. If the developer does not exceed the current dedication of <br />5.2 acres, the Park Board would like to see a monetary <br />dedication based on the 55.9 acre development. <br />2. The developer agreed to establish a trail starting on <br />Marilyn Drive proceeding easterly between lots 41 and 42, to <br />the westerly border of the development. The trail will then <br />proceed north between Mardon Acres and Highland Meadows, <br />entering into the park. <br />3. It is the Park Boards understanding that the developer <br />will reconfigure lots 59 and 66 so lot 59 is not bordered by <br />park land on two sides. Staff should review and approve the <br />plans to make sure they are drawn as the board had in mind. <br />The plans should also be brought to the next Park Board for <br />review. <br />Kim seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. <br />ANOKA ELECTRIC EASEMENT - UPDATE: <br />Randy Schumacher, City Administrator was going to give staff an <br />update of this item after he talked to Anoka Electric. We did <br />not hear from him so will have to bring it to next meeting. <br />2 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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