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<br />There have been two options discussed with the most desirable option having the trail run on the <br />west side of the rectory along the lake on the sewer easement. This option fits the best into the <br />overall trail plan. Another option discussed was the possibility of the trail running along the east <br />side of the church property though there is some concern if that property is eventually developed <br />the trail would run along a parking lot or possibly commercial buildings. <br /> <br />Vice-Chairperson LeBlanc questioned if there were currently any park dedication fees required <br />for commercial or industrial properties. Chairperson Peterson responded with the City of Lino <br />Lakes is currently charging park dedication fees for commercial property, but Centerville <br />requires only residential properties to pay park dedication fees. Council Member Lee requested <br />this be added for a discussion item on the next City Council agenda. <br /> <br />Vice-Chairperson LeBlanc will supply City Council with a letter and a map outlining the ideas <br />the committee has discussed. Vice-Chairperson LeBlanc also suggested including a future trail <br />from Chauncey Barett Gardens across Centerville Road which would allow the residents of <br />Chauncey Barett easier access to the park and its facilities. <br /> <br />Motion was made by Chairperson Peterson, seconded by Vice-Chairperson LeBlanc to <br />submit tbe attached letter & map to City Couocil for approval Tbe Parks & Recreation <br />Committee would tben like the City Council to approve the submission of the letter to St. <br />Genevieve's Planning Committee and approve members of the Parks & Recreation <br />Committee attending the St Genevieve Planning Committee Meeting on March 22, 2004 to <br />continue discussions with the Planning Committee for the placement of a future trail. <br /> <br />NOTE: Map will be supplied at the Wednesday, March 10,2004 City Council Meeting. <br />