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COUNCIL WORK SESSION JUNE 9, 1999 <br />residents in the past. <br />Council Members will determine the sale price of the lot based on the response to the <br />questions just listed. <br />This matter will be on the June 23rd work session agenda. <br />RESHANAU TRAIL DISCUSSION, RICK DEGARDNER <br />This matter was discussed at a joint City Council and Reshanau Lake Homeowners <br />Association meeting on March 2, 1999. Since that time, flyers were sent to the entire area <br />asking for comments regarding the current location of the trail around the north end of <br />Reshanau Lake and the proposed Mallard Lane trail. About 60% of those responding to <br />the flyer indicated that they would be supportive of the Mallard Lane trail and not <br />supportive of the condemnation of an easement for the current trail. Letters were also <br />received from residents outside of this neighborhood. <br />Condemnation of an easement could cost well over $100,000 . R . t d Lane trail <br />will cost about $52,000 if a matching grant is obtained. Thail is <br />expensive because a boardwalk would be needed to Jesse h . s p. • • the wetlands. If <br />the City is ready to construct the Mallard Lane trail e " that the County is <br />ready for their trail construction projects, the bi trail construction with the <br />County. That would result in a 10% - 20% sa `: y gs f • he ity. The County is expected to <br />start their trail construction program t _ • • ring. <br />Mr. Palcher, one of the prope s ace t to the current trail, noted that the trail is <br />actually located on his pro R so o his neighbor's property. He has been working <br />with Mr. DeGardner an • b operative in working out an alternate plan. Mr. <br />Palcher felt the log; ; , w. + handle this matter is to construct the Mallard Lane trail and <br />direct all traffic to1 when it is completed. <br />Mr. Palcher was tol • at some people would continue to use the current trail. Mr. Palcher <br />would object if large numbers of people keep using the current trail. <br />Funding for the Mallard Lane trail is still unresolved. The City has applied for a matching <br />grant, which means that the City still must fund approximately $52,000 for construction <br />costs. The City will know if the grant has been award within the next 30 days. At this <br />time, Council has not determined the use of the $27,444 unreserved fund balance. This <br />money could be used to fund a portion of the City costs. <br />Planing and Zoning Board members Mr. Jamie Schaps and Ms. Donna Carlson entered <br />this meeting. Mayor Sullivan explained the discussion this evening. <br />Council Member Bergeson noted the need to purchase a $35,000 generator for the Fire <br />District. He was not sure the Council could designate the $27,444 unreserved fund <br />PAGE 6 <br />