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<br />May 6, 1987 Park Board Minutes - Page 3 <br />Williams asked if the large group picnic area and the <br />interior trails were going in this summer. <br />Anderson said yes. <br />Williams suggested that all the trails and the picnic <br />.area be completed this summer, meeting both our priority <br />and the county's. <br />Johnson said the dollars are there. <br />Anderson said easements are needed, and appraisals need <br />to be done. The county's attorney's office has to <br />approve.. The process is slow for all of this, it may be <br />too late to get it done this summer. <br />Carlson said from a safety stand point you would think <br />the trails would be priority. <br />MOTION BY VAN HATTEN, SECONDED BY CARLSON, THAT THE .PARK <br />BOARD REAFFIRM ITS STAND THAT THE ACCESS TRAILS AT LONG <br />LAKE PARK BE GIVEN .TOP PRIORITY. <br />MOTION CARRIED. <br />Williams recommended that a letter be sent from the <br />Mayor and City Council recommending the same action <br />as the motion. <br />Johnson commented that the~new wheelchair that Ramsey <br />"County purchased to be used at the beach (in the sand) <br />did not-work. Revisions to the chair are being looked <br />into. <br />C. Letter from Cindy Murlowski <br />Anderson stated she is anticipating a problem before it <br />occurred. <br />Anderson said if we stay with the accepted standard: used <br />in the City it is less likely that we will have <br />.problems. The problem with the beer was before the <br />parking lot was in. If she calls the Police when there <br />is a problem it should work out by itself. <br />Anderson said that the tennis court saga down at Silver <br />Oak may now have a solution. The City Attorney checked <br />the agreement the city had with Cadwalader to see if <br />there was a loop hole that could force Cadwalder to do <br />something about the tennis courts.- After about 6 <br />months of checking, he found nothing. <br />