Laserfiche WebLink
PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> April 3, 1989 <br /> The regular Lino Lakes Park Board meeting was called to order <br /> at 7: 04 p.m. at the Lino Lakes City Hall . Members present <br /> were: Chairman Ray Johnson, John Bauman, Bob Williams , Ken <br /> Johnson, and Bill Nissen . Members absent : Candy Toffoli , <br /> and George Lindy. Also present were: Public Works Director, <br /> Don Volk, and Planning Secretary, Laura Elken. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br /> Chairman Ray Johnson approved the March park board minutes as <br /> written. <br /> PARK DEDICATION FOR BILTMORE ADDITIO/KEITH EBENSTEINER <br /> The park board was presented with a preliminary plat of <br /> Biltmore Addition for their review. <br /> Don Volk stated that at this point there still may be some <br /> minor changes to the drainage plan. <br /> One half of the east boundary abutts Sunrise Park. <br /> Chairman Ray Johnson raised the question as to possible <br /> screening from Sunrise Park. He is concerned that the <br /> individual property owners may want a fence installed. He <br /> would like to recommend to the Planning and Zoning Board that <br /> a fence be a requirement to the developer to install . <br /> Chairman Johnson looked at this site, and explained that <br /> there is a ballfield in the southeast corner of the park, and <br /> foul balls , etc. could cause a problem. <br /> Don suggested possibly screening with trees and shrubs rather <br /> than fences . He did feel that a fence would be necessary <br /> near the ballfield. <br /> The board was individually questioned regarding this issue: <br /> Bill Nissen and Ken Johnson would like a fence, stating that <br /> a fence require low maintenance verses trees. Property <br /> owners may not take care of the trees and shrubs in the same <br /> manor. <br /> John Bauman suggested a wooden fence with plantings around <br /> it . <br /> Bob Williams felt he would like to stay away from fences, and <br /> felt some people would not care for them. <br /> Don Volk suggested the possibility of installing a fence <br /> along the first three lots near the ballfield, and from that <br /> point on to provide a natural screening. <br /> Discussion turned to the planned street into this <br /> Page 1 <br />