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Acquisition of the abandoned Burlington Northern Railroad (currently known as <br /> the Great Northern Trail), which has become the spine of our trail system and a <br /> corridor for park land acquisition for the expansion of Woodland Trails Park. <br /> Dedication of 50 acres of property from a local gravel mining company, which is <br /> currently a part of Woodland Trails park complex and adjacent to the Great <br /> Northern Trail. <br /> Acquisition of 30 acres of wooded, terminal moraine attached to the above 50 <br /> acres and part of Woodland Trails. <br /> Acquisition of 78 acres of woods and wetlands attached to 50 acres mentioned <br /> above and part of Woodland Trails. <br /> Acquisition of 18 acres of woods and open field attached to the 30 acres mentioned <br /> above and part of Woodland Trails. <br /> Saving 10 acres of mature white oak trees, located south of the Fair Grounds, from <br /> development, for use as the Oak Savannah City Park. <br /> Acquisition of the 25 acres of natural area where the Elk River meets the <br /> Mississippi know as Bailey Point Nature Preserve <br /> Sherburne County Park Commission 1992-2002 <br /> I helped found this commission as a part of a process that started in 1992 with the <br /> formation of a Park Committee and was its chairman for 7 years. Most important <br /> accomplishments while on the Commission include: <br /> We started the process to re-acquire the abandoned Burlington Northern Railroad <br /> from Elk River to Princeton that was lost to private ownership because the County <br /> did not want to purchase it at the same time that the City of Elk River was able to <br /> acquire their portion. Realistically we will only be able to get about 75% of the <br /> grade back, it will take decades and will cost between 50 and 100 times what it <br /> would of if it had been purchased when it was abandoned. <br /> We developed and won approval of a modest Park plan in 1997. <br /> We established a park dedication fee. <br /> Q <br />