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• De~~en,ber 7 1:983 Park Hoard Minutes Page 5 <br />~.,... Carlson asked about alcohol , ~',n th~ark. ~~,~,,~.,+«/~~ ., <br />~~d9~,;J Ken Simons stated that <br />However, <br />/. the pax° not be officially added to Ramsey County ' <br />~~ , X^~"' untl~~~~snampletion in• 1985, therefore no alcohol will be "~ <br />~„,~~,M,~,(~~,~-allowe a.n the park until that time. <br />~~I"'"""''~`'~'`~ Ken: Simons responded in the. negative.. <br />,:.~w ~~~r~%ty . <br />y John Kelley stated he wanted acopy of the Park Board minutes, <br />ordinances and resolutions. <br />Van Hatten said he has a problem with t~rk closin~d~ cu- <br />A~ / <br />Ken Simons stated the County is oncerned wit~~h"e equipment <br />• --~--~in the parr dozing tkre develop~• It may be a sa~'ety ;hazard <br />-` ,e~~~ if i~.k~ere are people: in the area of construction. <br />`Anderson. stated that New Brighton's procedure is not as strict <br />but we. usually do not put up park rules until the park. is com- <br />plete. <br />.John Kelley-asked about ice fishing on Long .Lake. <br />It was-noted that therei.s an existing access... <br />..' <br />` MOTION BY DAHL, SECONDED BY VAN HATTEN, THAT THE SOUTH SHORE <br />OF LONG LAKE HF. AN ACCESS FOR SNOWMOBILES AND ICE FLSNERMEN <br />IN THE WINTER. <br />MOTION PASSED. <br />Ken Simons asked if the motions would be going to the Council <br />for approval. <br />Anderson and Blomquist saw no reason for them to be Council <br />aPProved, , <br />V. New Business <br />B. Long Lake Joint. Powers ,Agreement <br />Anderson said the Long Lake Advisory Committee and County staff <br />have spent time designing facilities, mostly the bath house, <br />beach fencing and gate. Have met with the architects and there <br />is a difference of opinion onthe design aspects. The question <br />that keeps coming up is who will be operating the facilities <br />and how will they be administered, The Joint Powers Agreement <br />gives the City permission to operate the beach and other <br />facilities-but it expires in 1984. Anderson recommends extending <br />the agreement in its present form for 5 years. Have talked to <br />Met Council and the?y said the decision is Ramsey County's. <br />Anderson. supports the extension because the City's intention <br />is to operate sE~nsitivc~ f;~~• lities in the nark to ease the <br />impact of thc~ prick on the residents, We c1~ havt~ funds avail- <br />able for of>erdtional cc~5t: from the money accrued from the <br />sale of tt;f° {-~~rk.. <br />