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Member Bergeson introduced the following resolution and moved its <br />adoption: <br />LINO LAKES CITY COUNCIL <br />RESOLUTION NO. 98-45 <br />RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF LAND EXCHANGE WITH ANOKA COUNTY <br />WHEREAS, in May 1992 the City of Lino Lakes (the "City") approved an acquisition of <br />30 acres of land known as the Cape Property by Anoka County (the "County") for <br />incorporation into the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve (the "Park <br />Reserve") to aid in the attainment of the County's park goals, and <br />WHEREAS, in May 1992 the County initiated discussions regarding acquiring wetland <br />south of Ward and Sherman Lakes to increase the County's ability to control access to the <br />Park Reserve, and <br />WHEREAS, the City requested that Anoka County consider a land exchange by which the <br />City would obtain and transfer title of 100 acres of land comprising the south shorelines of <br />Ward and Sherman Lakes, and a 7.2 -acre parcel of City -owned property along the Park <br />Reserve boundary in exchange for 43 acres of land in the northwest corner of the Park <br />Reserve, and <br />WHEREAS, in February 1995, after the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission <br />denied the request to remove land from the Park Reserve, the City agreed to reduce the <br />proposed land to be transferred to the City to 35 acres, and <br />WHEREAS, after further negotiation with the Metropolitan Council staff, the City further <br />reduced the proposed land to be transferred to 23.72 acres for public uses in The Village <br />and agreed to place perpetual conservation easements on land not impacted by <br />construction, and <br />WHEREAS, in May 1996, the Metropolitan Council approved the land exchange of 14.72 <br />acres, and agreed to return nine acres of land not impacted by construction of public <br />buildings to the Park Reserve so that it remains under the control of Anoka County, and <br />WHEREAS, in January 1998 the Anoka County Board of Commissioners approved the <br />site master plan for The Village and ratified the 14.72 acres as acceptable for exchange. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council has fulfilled its <br />obligations to the County to obtain and transfer title of 100 acres of land comprising the <br />south shorelines of Ward and Sherman Lakes, and a 7.2 -acre parcel of City -owned <br />property along the Park Reserve boundary. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />