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COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 26,1999 <br />Mr. VonDeLinde also stated that a new process is being used regarding the use of chemicals on <br />the golf course. <br />Mr. John Roloff, 96 Willow Ponds, came forward and stated there is a concern for everyone in <br />the community regarding senior citizen and handicapped transportation. Metro Mobility is a real <br />asset for travel in Minneapolis and St. Paul, however, there is a real problem in the community <br />regarding pick up and drop off sites for the Traveler. <br />Mr. Roloff asked the Council to take the lead and provide better transportation for those that <br />need it. He asked the Council to write a letter regarding this issue and he will deliver it to the <br />County Commissioners. The State does provide funds for transportation. However, the County <br />does not. He asked that the Council look at this situation and try to resolve it. <br />Council directed staff to draft a letter to go the County regarding travel service <br />No one else appeared for open mike. <br />PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DE <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 99 31, Adding Land to the Rice' Creek Park Reserve, <br />Brian Wessel - Anoka County would like to purchase "133.2 acres of wetland that has been <br />declared surplus land by the St. Paul Water Utility. Most of this land is already within the <br />official master plan boundaries of the Park`Reserve, with 11 acres directly adjacent to the Park <br />Reserve. <br />Because this land is not d <br />Anoka County Resole <br />r, <br />will help ensure the w <br />to the Blue Hei <br />protected. <br />elopab it is reasonable to allow an exception to the March 26, 1974 <br />tes the County will not take additional City property. This <br />eas, which provide diverse natural habitat and an ecological buffer <br />will be under the jurisdiction of the County Park Reserve and remain <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 99 - 31, as presented, with the <br />condition that the County make a good faith effort to address the issues relating to the Regional <br />Park. Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 99 - 31 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 99 - 28, Accepting a Donation from the Lino Lakes Lions <br />Club for Kite Day, Linda Waite Smith - The Lino Lakes Parks and Recreation Department <br />will be holding its fourth Kite Day event on Saturday, June 5, 1999, at Rice Lake Elementary <br />School. In previous years the kits were donated to the Lino Lakes Parks and Recreation <br />Department by a vendor. Unfortunately, the City was unable to get the donation this year. <br />The Lino Lakes Lions Club, as a program sponsor, has donated $300 to help defer the cost of this <br />event. <br />4 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />