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• <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION SEPTEMBER 3,1997 <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />TIME ENDED <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br />MEMBERS ABSENT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />September 3, 1997 <br />5:00 P.M. <br />Council Members Bergeson, Lyden, Neal <br />and Mayor Landers <br />Council Member Kuether <br />Staff members present: City Engineer, David Ahrens; Chief of Pecchia, David Pecchia; <br />Planning Coordinator, Mary Kay Wyland; Community Development Director, Brian <br />Wessel and Clerk -Treasurer Marilyn Anderson. <br />WENZEL FARM HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, SHIRLEY P TERSON <br />Ms. Patterson appeared at the August 6, 1997 Council work se <br />request for trail easements over Ivy Ridge Lane and Ivy <br />was directed to talk to the City Attorney and the Insu 5 ce <br />City could assume total liability for an easeme <br />The City Attorney has indicated a ho <br />manner as to cover all concerns <br />insurance agency has not <br />matter. <br />the City <br />time staff <br />termine if the <br />ons private streets. <br />ent could be drawn in such a <br />is ` : ve been given to the City. The City's <br />equest for insurance information on this <br />Ms. Patterson, .o. , ..I omas and Mr. Ken Gervais, members of the Wenzel Farms <br />Townhome Asso• <9= . •sere present. Ms. Patterson asked how would anyone know if <br />someone is hurt o he easement or on the private road. Staff explained that the easement <br />would cover the entire roadway. <br />Mr. Gervais noted that the majority of the Association members would like to have the <br />trail relocated. Staff explained that the trail could be moved but that would have to be a <br />decision made by the Trail Committee. <br />Discussion followed about how the trail on the private street could be clearly marked so <br />those pedestrians would stay on the trail and not the roadway. Ms. Patterson requested <br />that the wood rail fence and be included in the hold harmless agreement and that the trails <br />be posted with "no motorized vehicles" signs. <br />The City Attorney comes to city hall about 4:30 p.m. on the day of the regular Council <br />• meeting. Staff asked that everyone concerned about this issue meet the City Attorney on <br />PAGE 1 <br />