Laserfiche WebLink
PARK BOARD <br /> �• April 7, 1986 <br /> Chairman Ray Johnson called to order the regular meeting the Lino Lakes Park <br /> Board at 7:05, Monday, April 7, 1986. Boardmembers present: Nissen, Baumann, <br /> Ken Johnson, Flannery, Lindy. Absent: Sacco. Also present were Don Volk, <br /> Public Works Director; Randy Schumacher, City Administrator; Bill Bohjanen, <br /> Council Liaison; and Shar Foster, Secretary. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES - February 3, 1986 <br /> MOTION: Mr. Flannery moved to approve the minutes of the February 3, 1986 <br /> meeting as presented. Mr. Nissen seconded the motion. Carried unanimously. <br /> There was no meeting of the Park Board during March, 1986. <br /> ANOKA COUNTY PARKS ADVISORY BOARD - Bill Bohjanen <br /> Mr. Bohjanen reported that the Council has not yet taken action on the request <br /> of the Park Board to replace Mr. McLean with Mr. Nissen on the Anoka County <br /> Parks Advisory Board. This item did appear on :'the last Council agenda, but <br /> was not discussed due to the fact that the Council meeting ran very late into <br /> the evening and a number of items were postponed until the next Council meeting. <br /> This item will be discussed at the next Council meeting and the recommendation <br /> will be to retain Mr. Clausen and replace Mr. McLean with Mr. Nissen as members <br /> of this board. <br /> PARK PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE <br /> Mr. Schumacher reviewed the proposal of L & G Rehbein to donate property east <br /> of .35E for park purposes after excavating the soil and replacing it with layers <br /> of lime sludge and soil reserved during excavation. The Council considered the <br /> Park Board's recommendation to approve the concept and look into bringing this <br /> concept to reality. They felt that several issues, such as the elevation of <br /> the land, the PCA review and County review, etc. need to be settled before <br /> approval of the concept. In light of this, the Council passed this proposal <br /> on to the Planning Commission for their review. <br /> Ray Johnson asked if any other proposals had been received by the City regarding <br /> park property on the east side. Mrs. Foster said that a couple of parties <br /> wrote stating that they may be interested in selling their property and that <br /> the City could contact them. <br /> SIGNS FOR SUNRISE PARK AND COUNTRY LAKES PARK <br /> Mr. Volk reported that the sign for Sunrise Park has been built and will be <br /> erected next week. The Circle-Lex Lions have agreed to pay for the sign and <br /> Mr. Volk will include on the bill costs for building a small berm on which <br /> to put the sign and some shrubbery. <br /> The sign for Country Lakes Park has also been built and paid for by the VFW. <br /> SUNSET OAKS PARK DEDICATION <br /> Mr. Schumacher reported that the City Attorney has been unable to contact the <br /> Attorney for Tilsen Properties (the developer of Sunset Oaks) with regard to <br /> satisfying the park dedication as agreed to by both parties. <br />