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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />October 4, 1999 <br />The October 4, 1999 City of Lino Lakes Park Board meeting was <br />called to order at 6:51pm by George Lindy, Chair. <br />Roll call was taken, members present were Pam Taschuk, Chris <br />Welsand, Jeff Reinert, George Lindy, Pat Huelman, Joe Boyle, and <br />Paul Montain. <br />Also present were Rick DeGardner, Public Services Director, <br />Sandie Wood, Office Manager. <br />APPROVAL OF AUGUST 2, 1999 MINUTES: <br />Pat Huelman made a motion, seconded by Pam Taschuk, to approve <br />the August 2, 1999 minutes, as presented. The minutes were <br />approved. <br />SETTING THE AGENDA: <br />Item 6A, Review Potential Park Area in Clearwater Creek <br />Development Center, was added to the agenda. <br />The amended agenda was passed as presented. <br />• OPEN MIKE: <br />No one was present for open mike. <br />REVIEW BLUEBILL PONDS PRELIMINARY PLAT: <br />Rick advised the 35 acre development is located on the south side <br />of Main Street, between Wood Duck trail and Bluebill Lane. The <br />preliminary plat identifies 72 single family lots and a park <br />dedication of 2.26 acres. Rick referred to Outlot C on the map. <br />The Comprehensive Park Plan and Development Guide recommends a <br />neighborhood park in this area of 10 acres. The identified park <br />area is adjacent to 5.2 acres of park land that was acquired in <br />the Highland Meadows Subdivision. As development occurs directly <br />east of the Bluebill Ponds Development, some additional park land <br />can be acquired to complete this park area. It should be noted <br />that the recommended 2.26 acres of park land is developable. <br />Rick recommended that the Park Board consider requesting a trail <br />connection along the western edge of the proposed park area to <br />provide access to residents in the Bluebill Ponds Development. <br />As with all trail segments, the City recommends acquiring a 15' <br />wide strip of park property and requires the developer to install <br />the sub -base per City specifications. Rick recommended to <br />approve the 2.26 acres of park land with the remaining balance to <br />be paid in cash, per the City's park dedication ordinance, and be <br />designated for future development of this park area. <br />1 <br />