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"We want to know other <br /> JANUARY 26, 2003 N 6B people would like to do with <br /> (the park),"said county plan- <br /> ner Kurt Chatfield. <br /> the county hasn't <br /> decided whether to form a citi- <br /> DAKOTA COUNTY zen task force or simply meet <br /> with user groups and area <br /> landowners, county officials <br /> Master plan say the plan will include <br /> Master plan extensive citizen participation <br /> in The Lebanon Hills master <br /> In works i <br /> i planning process sparked <br /> some tense meetings as park <br /> for Spring and users debated <br /> 101 Spl Illg how to incorporate environ- <br /> mental protection and devel- <br /> opment_e Park opment yf the park. <br /> Lake got very heated," <br /> said Bob Gold,an Eagan resi- <br /> dent who attended most of <br /> BY AMY SHERMAN the meetings. "It happens. <br /> Pioneer Press That's just the process. It's <br /> much better than allowing <br /> As Dakota County one park administrator to <br /> embarks on a master plan to decide the future of the park. <br /> decide the future of Spring The Spring Lake plan may <br /> Lake Park Reserve, citizens not be as controversial <br /> who participated in a similar because there are far fewer <br /> process for a different park residents who live near that <br /> have some advice for stake- park and it isn't used as <br /> holders: Get involved—and heavily as Lebanon Hills in <br /> be prepared to stay involved Eagan and Apple Valley. <br /> for the long haul About 111,000 <br /> Jim Jenkins, a citizen people year. <br /> active in a group that created Spring Lake Park last yeas. <br /> Known for its beautiful views <br /> the Lebanon Hills master plan of the Mississippi River and <br /> in 2001, says those who care I hilly terrain,the park is a pop <br /> about the park should be pre ular spot for summer picnics <br /> pared to commit their time to and hikes.The park has eclec- <br /> the process and learn how tic uses,including au archery <br /> other people use the park. range and model airplane fly- <br /> "We found that we can ing field. Since the park is a <br /> each represent our own inter- reserve, 80 percent must <br /> ests — that's pretty easy, to remain in its natural state. <br /> represent hiking, canoeing, The park boundaries <br /> biking," said Jenkins, an include about 1,200 acres,but <br /> Apple Valley resident. "What about 25 percent is privately I <br /> is difficult is out of the uni- owned, so some areas of the <br /> verse of things that go on park are inaccessible. <br /> there, to try to define with a Commissioner Joe Harris, <br /> group what they want their who represents the district <br /> park to be." that includes the park, said <br /> The master plan, which the master plan should <br /> could take several months to explore whether the county <br /> complete, will guide the should <br /> future management of the pursue purchasing <br /> park located in rural Dakota private property within in thy <br /> County between Rosemount park. The county typically <br /> buys such land as it becomes <br /> and Hastings. The county he <br /> will research park conditions available; Harris and n- <br /> and visitors' needs and doesn't anticipate condemn- <br /> and <br /> a plan to protect and Mg land. <br /> restore the park's resources The county has million <br /> set aside for r improvements <br /> and outline improvements. to Schaar's Bluff,a picnic and <br /> Dakota County will -pay a hiking spot in the park. The <br /> consultant up to $62,000. to money comes from a court- <br /> assist with the master plan., approved settlement with <br /> County officials say they Koch Petroleum Group (now <br /> don't have preconceived ideas called Flint Hills Resources) <br /> about the outcome of the for pollution that occurred at <br /> plan, although they will pose the refinery in the 1990s. <br /> several questions: Should <br /> access to the Mississippi Amy Sherman can be reached <br /> River be improved? How at(651)228-2174 or <br /> should the history of the park asherman @pioneerpress.com.*_ <br /> be pulled together? <br />
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