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T 260 <br />COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 14, 1994 <br />asked that Mr. Asleson relay the appreciation of the City Council <br />for this gift. <br />CONSIDERATION OF PARK BOARD GOALS FOR 1995 <br />Mr. Asleson explained that each year the Park and Recreation <br />Board holds a goal setting meeting to "revisit" the goals and <br />objectives of the Comprehensive Park Plan. Priorities are set <br />for each project and placed in perspective of fiscal realities. <br />The goals and expenditure request for 1995 is tabulated and <br />outlined a list that was attached to the "green sheet" placed in <br />the City Council packet for this meeting. <br />Mr. Asleson explained that the trail system was the number one <br />priority of all Park Board members and $15,000.00 has been <br />designated for that purpose. The second request in the amount of <br />$10,000.00 for the Recreation Complex site would be used for <br />earnest money for the purchase of the site and to start appraisal <br />studies and concept plans. The third request was for <br />approximately $50,000.00 to develop or complete development in <br />several neighborhood parks. The fourth was request for <br />development of a neighborhood park in the Pheasant Hills area. <br />It was noted that the developer is willing to finance the actual <br />development. The fifth request is for $10,000.00 to prepare a <br />site for a building to be moved in from Shoreview and for <br />$12,000.00 for a hockey rink. The seventh request is for a trail <br />system that would link Jeannie Drive to the neighborhood park <br />located on Leonard and Bradley Streets. The eighth request is <br />for money to be used for land acquisition for additional park <br />sites. The ninth request is for money to develop a park in the <br />Rice Lake Estates area in conjunction with the City of Circle <br />Pines. The tenth request is for funding to start construction on <br />the tennis courts in the Rice Lake Estates area. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the requests to use <br />$107,300.00 from the Dedicated Park Fund for use as outlined <br />above. Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF THE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 17 - 94 <br />RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF SNOWMOBILES AND ALL -TERRAIN VEHICLES <br />Chief Pecchia introduced Mr. Wayne Thompson, director of the <br />Anoka County Park Ranges to describe what impact this ordinance <br />has on the use of snowmobiles in the Regional Park and to <br />describe the changes in the trail system within the Park. Mr. <br />Jeff Roath, the newly elected president of the Rice Creek Trail <br />Association has also reviewed the proposed ordinance. <br />PAGE 6 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />