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ARDEN HILLS PARKS, TRAILS & RECREATION COMMITTEE 6 <br /> Committee Member Crassweller offered to guide a tour of Quadrant 3 trails. He <br /> suggested two goals of the tour: 1) determine where things are; and, 2) determine linkage <br /> options. He stated he believes there are a lot of trail connection options and suggested a <br /> map be provided of the area prior to the tour. <br /> Committee Member Crassweller noted there are also many "informal"trails that have <br /> been created and are used by many people even though the informal trails are not <br /> maintained or graded. He suggested those informal trails be incorporated into the City's <br /> trail system if the City owns that land. <br /> Committee Member Speggen stated he sometimes finds it difficult to determine the land <br /> that is owned by the City or County, and that which is privately owned. He reviewed <br /> several such trail locations and commented that it would be helpful to know of the <br /> ownership. <br /> Committee Member Crassweller stated that even with County-owned property, the City <br /> may be able to obtain a trail easement. <br /> Discussion occurred regarding the Tony Schmidt Park development and County plans for <br /> the property. <br /> • Mr. Moore stated he will gather more information and create an evaluation form for <br /> consideration at the next meeting. <br /> COUNCIL UPDATE <br /> Council Liaison Larson concurred with earlier comments made about the success of the <br /> 50th Anniversary Celebration. He noted the number of volunteers who contributed to <br /> that success and the Council's appreciation for that effort. <br /> Council Liaison Larson provided an update on Round Lake Trail and the process to <br /> obtain easements. <br /> Council Liaison Larson reported on the well attended public informational meeting <br /> regarding putting buoys on Lake Johanna and the public's indication that they do not <br /> want buoys. However, the Council is concerned about the liability issue and directed the <br /> City Attorney to review the language to make it permissive rather than mandatory, or to <br /> repeal the ordinance section that requires buoys. <br /> Council Liaison Larson advised that the Council approved the final plat for Chesapeake <br /> Companies, located at the I-694 and 1-35W interchange. <br /> Council Liaison Larson reported that the Council adopted an amendment to the Zoning <br /> is feet <br /> to change the setback requirement for lakeshore property from 75 feet to 50 <br /> feet since the 75-foot setback was not consistent with the DNR required setback. <br />
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