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Mr. LeBlanc took the opportunity to distribute a copy of Anoka County's Trail <br /> Specifications. Discussion entailed related to width of trails, and the following motion <br /> tvas made: <br /> Motion by Mr. LeBlanc, seconded by Mr. Porter to recommend to City Council to <br /> adopt /add Anoka County's Trail Standard Specifications with a 10' standard width. <br /> After further discussion, the motion was amended as follows: <br /> Motion by Mr. LeBlanc, seconded by Mr. Porter to recommend to City Council to <br /> adopt/add Anoka County's Trail Standard Specifications with a varying width, <br /> subject to Parks and Recreation's approval, per individual development. All in <br /> favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. LeBlanc will be contacting Barry Bernstein, Recreation Program Supervisor, for the <br /> City of Lino Lakes to find out the status of the "Sport Complex" and report back at the <br /> September meeting. <br /> Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve — Pedestrian / Bicycle Trail <br /> Ms. Lien explained a letter received from John VonDelinde, Anoka County Parks <br /> Director, requesting compensation for fencing and landscaping adjacent and just west of <br /> the trail on the water utility property. Two (2) homeowners have expressed concerns <br /> about trail users trespassing on their property. Anoka County is requesting the City of <br /> Centerville share in 50% of the costs. The total cost is $7581.93, which means <br /> Centerville's portion would be $3790.97. This would come out of Parks and <br /> Recreations' budget. <br /> Mr. LeBlanc questioned if these properties are located on Lino Lakes property. If so, <br /> Lino Lakes should be the ones to "share" the costs. The committee elected to pass this on <br /> to the City of Lino Lakes. <br /> Motion by Ms. DeVine, seconded by Mr. Porter to recommend to City Council that <br /> the City of Lino Lakes absorb the request for 50% of the costs to construct a fence <br /> and landscaping barricade for Lino Lakes residents. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Letter from Eagle Pass Townhome Association <br /> Ms. Lien explained a letter and photos that had been submitted by the Eagle Pass <br /> Townhome Association addressing their concerns within the development. The main <br /> concem involving the Parks and Recreation Committee is the "sport pad" and the <br /> condition of the turf (weeds) at Eagle Park. <br />
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