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July 1, 1981 Park Board Minutes <br />Page 12 <br />Amendment_by Johnson, seconded by Van Hatten,. that. the first <br />sentence in number seven be changed to have the word "terminate" <br />replaced with the words "shall be renegotiated" and in the fourth <br />line the words "unless the" be replaced with "at which time this" <br />and the word."is" be replaced with the words "wi1.1 be", and delete <br />the last sentence. <br />Van Hatten did not .like the wording of number 7 where it referred <br />to the December 31, 1981 date. <br />Amendment by Van Hatten,. to change the word "upon" to "after" in <br />the first sentence of number 7. Amendment failed for lack of <br />second. <br />Original amendment passed. Original motion passed.. <br />Anderson said the petition and letter should be officially accepted <br />by the Park Board. <br />Motion by Dahl, seconded by Carlson, to accept the letter and <br />petition from the Long Lake Improvement Association. Motion passed. <br />Gunderman asked what the committee should look like. <br />Dahl said two Park Board members, two Long Lake residents, and <br />two non-Long Lake residents. Need a nucleus but don't want to <br />have it too big. Each group should have a way to get the infor- <br />mation back to the Park Board. <br />Van Hatten asked what was the purpose of the group, <br />Gunderman said to get input from the residents.. <br />Carlson suggested having at least one person from the original <br />groups formed earlier. <br />Anderson said the groups were from the Long Lake surface use <br />meetings. <br />Carlson said he had forgotten that. <br />Gunderman said one group could be Pat Commers and Marv Cook <br />of Long Lake Improvement Association and Jim Borgstrom., a <br />resident and previous group member for the Long Lake surface <br />group. <br />Johnson suggested having organizations such as the League of <br />Women Voters represented and perhaps the Jaycees. <br />Dahl .asked how to go about identifying these people. <br />Anderson stated that some of the organizations don't always have <br />New Brighton boundaries and there are so many, where would we <br />stop. <br />