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March 3, 1981 Park Board Minutes Page 4 <br />Schmidt commented that he felt .the Council deleted that section • <br />because we want to let them know in a tactful way we are tired. <br />of waiting but do not want to burn any bridges in the process. <br />We want to .continue meeting with Ramsey County to help keep the <br />doors open. <br />Anderson wanted the Park Board to be aware of the fact that if <br />New Brighton would become implementing agency, we would also be <br />including the Rush Lake portion in the. plan. A regional park must <br />have a certain amount of land and without the Rush Lake portion, we <br />would be short the amount of land required. <br />Gunderman asked if there is any Metro Council money available for <br />development. <br />Anderson said there is .about $600,000 at this time. Additional <br />money is programmed in subsequent years, approximately one million <br />dollars. <br />Johnson asked if Metro Council has ever been an implementing .agency. <br />Staff replied no. <br />Johnson asked if it would be possible for the DNR to become an <br />implementing agency. • <br />Staff said it is possible but a far shot. <br />Staff. told the Park Board that if the City decides it would like to <br />be implementing agency, it would commit the City to preparing a <br />master plan but if the City. could not agree on maintenance or the <br />plan broke-down for whatever reason, the City could then ,call a halt. <br />If our City Council and Metro Council both agree on the master plan, <br />then the .City is committed to maintain and operate the park. <br />Solberg asked if a City our size has ever been an implementing agency. <br />Staff said no. <br />Van Hatten asked if there are funds available from Metro Council for <br />planning. <br />Staff said yes for design and engineering but not for preparation of <br />t'ze master plan. <br />Van Hatten stated that if the City went through the planning process <br />and it was then decided we would not be the implementing agency and <br />Ramsey County became the implementing agency, the planning the City <br />dia would not be wasted, <br />Gunderman inquired about the City developing the land on its own <br />Anderson stated the Council's direction was to explore the possibility. <br />of being an implementing agency and then explore doing it locally. <br />Grimshaw asked if we would have access to Metro development money <br />for Rush Lake. <br />