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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />May 3, 1999 <br />The May 3, 1999 City of Lino Lakes Park Board meeting was called <br />to order at 7:40pm, by George Lindy, Chair. <br />Roll call was taken, members present were Jeff Reinert, George <br />Lindy, Pam Taschuk, Chris Wesland, Pat Huelman, Joe Boyle, and <br />Paul Montain. <br />Also present was Rick DeGardner, Public Services Director. <br />APPROVAL OF APRIL 5, 1999 MINUTES: <br />Paul Montain made a motion, seconded by Jeff Reinert, to approve <br />the April 5, 1999 minutes. The minutes were approved. <br />SETTING THE AGENDA: <br />The Agenda was passed as presented. <br />OPEN MIKE: <br />Two residents from the Lino Air Park came forward and expressed <br />concern regarding the trail in the proposed Behm's Century Farm <br />Park. They indicated they are not opposed to the development but <br />are concerned about the safety of the trail placement. The trail <br />would be very close to an open grassy area that is part of a <br />runway. The area is considered an A- safety zone according to FAA <br />guidelines and no people are allowed in that area. <br />The residents continued stating a fence is an option. They <br />however, do not want the extra expense and maintenance <br />responsibilities. It was noted that Mr. Uhde has offered to <br />provide signage relating to the runway. <br />Chair Lindy noted that in the past the City has installed a fence <br />when City property abuts private property. The City is also <br />responsible to properly sign the area. <br />The residents also expressed concern regarding additional people <br />coming from the east where there is no access. People are <br />entering the area through a culvert which is also a safety <br />concern. <br />DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED BEHM'S CENTURY FARM PARK: <br />Rick advised that a neighborhood meeting to discuss the future of <br />Behm's Century Farm Park was held earlier this evening. The <br />current proposal proposes selling six residential lots along <br />Mustang Lane and three lots along Palomino Lane to acquire <br />funding for the development of the park. <br />1 <br />