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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />June 7, 1999 <br />Mr. John Johnson, Engineer for Mr. Uhde, stated the trails in <br />Behm's 5th Addition will be graded when the watermain is <br />completed. He stated there is room for 6 -8 cars on the street. <br />There is also space for a very small parking lot in the corner of <br />the park if the City desires one. <br />Mr. Bret Shroyer, 119 Mustang Court, came forward and stated the <br />neighbors he has talked to do not like the idea of selling park <br />property. However, they would rather have amenities in a smaller <br />park than no amenities in a large park. <br />Another resident came forward and stated there were many <br />residents who were not aware that a vote would be taken regarding <br />the plan at the last meeting. Because of that many people who <br />are in favor of the park did not attend the last meeting. <br />Mr. Randy Gamer, 107 Pony Court, came forward and stated he was <br />against the previous plan. There was concern regarding the sale <br />of park property and the six houses on Palomino Lane. He stated <br />he was happy with the work and compromise that went into the <br />revised plan. He stated his family is very excited for a park <br />that can be used now. <br />Mr. Chad Spencer, 101 Pony Court, stated he appreciates the <br />revised plan and feels it works a lot better. He indicated he is <br />very pleased with the revised plan and is no longer opposed to <br />the project. <br />Paul stated consideration for the park within 6th Addition and <br />Moliter parcel needs to be included in the developers agreement. <br />Awareness of the larger park needs to be made if there is a <br />different developer or a new Park Board. <br />Rick advised that this plan is based on the commitment to develop <br />a larger park to the north of the Behm's Century Farm <br />development. He stated he also has signed forms indicating <br />support of the plan from the four most affected homeowners. <br />Paul Montain made a motion, seconded by Jeff Reinert, to approve <br />the concept plan with consideration of a park in the next <br />addition. The motion passed unanimously. <br />Rick noted the next step is to go through the ordinance process. <br />He suggested the process for new playground equipment may begin <br />after the first Council discussion of the plan. <br />4 <br />