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,, ~ April 6, 1988 Park Board Minutes 11 <br />Bensing commented that safety was a high priority when <br />creating the. ordinance. <br />Carlson said some of the changes were made by the DNR, <br />we had no control over those. We would have had a lot.. <br />higher number of high powered boats on the lake if we <br />would have gone with what the DNR wanted.. If you want <br />to make a change to the ordinance wait because the DNR <br />may undo what we have proposed for operation of the <br />boat launch. <br />MOTION BY VAN HATTEN, SECONDED BY CARLSON, TO APPROVE <br />THE LONG LAKE BOAT LAUNCH OPERATING PLAN WITH THE <br />CHANGES MENTIONED. MOTION CARRIED. <br />Simons said the boat launch operating plan will go to <br />the Council the last meeting in April. <br />Fabian commented that he would like to-make a comment <br />not related to the launch but the lake itself. He was <br />not in favor of the park at first but has been pleased <br />with it so far. But is concerned about the sand and <br />salt that is going into the lake from the streets <br />because his street and others have not. yet been swept. <br />• Brandt asked where he lived. <br />Carlson said that maybe the streets along the lake <br />could be done first to keep the sand and salt from <br />going into the lake. <br />Fabian also commented that perhaps the streets should <br />be fixed in the fall instead of the spring. <br />VI. Old Business <br />A. Community Center <br />Anderson said there has been a lot of discussion on the <br />Community Center. The City Manager asked the Park <br />Board to survey the residents to see what they desire. <br />Anderson said when surveys are done now they are almost <br />exclusively using random selection and analyzing the <br />results. They are getting good validity. Shoreview <br />has recently taken a survey on a community center .and <br />asked a two part question: Would you like to see the <br />city build a community center; and would you be willing <br />to finance it. There was an overwhelming positive <br />response to the first part of the question but less <br />than half gave a positive response to the second. half <br />• ~of the question. <br />