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Steering Committee Minutes Page 3 <br /> February 9, 1995 <br /> • hopes that the east-west corridor will be routed around this whole area so that it <br /> can be preserved intact. He commented that other communities have made a <br /> decision to remove roadways that run through park land because it creates a <br /> barrier and interferes with usage of the park. <br /> Steve Ach provided background information on the proposed east-west corridor <br /> to provide a link with Anoka County from Viking Boulevard, through Elk River to Big <br /> Lake Township. He stated that Sherburne County is leading the proposal and that <br /> the City will participate in the process. Steve noted that it would be most <br /> desirable to use existing roads as much as possible, reducing the need for <br /> acquiring right-of-way, and that consideration be given to the Park and Rec <br /> Commission's concerns. He concluded by saying that no decisions have been <br /> made for the corridor at this time and it is still in the planning stage. <br /> At this time Dave Anderson displayed two slides which he felt demonstrated the <br /> need for park land and preservation of trees in land development. Pictures were <br /> taken before and after development of property located east of Highway 169, <br /> north of Elk Hills Drive. <br /> Barb Miracle, resident, questioned the safety of trails on the shoulders of the <br /> county roads. Dave Anderson explained that widened shoulders are the least <br /> desirable form of trail, but are better than no trail at all. He stated that a <br /> detached, improved trails along a rural roadway is very expensive to put in. <br /> Mike O'Brien, Park and Rec Commissioner, commented that he is aware of <br /> • studies indicating that off-road bicycling trails are more dangerous than shoulder <br /> bicycling, because of the fact that automobile traffic does not recognize trail <br /> crossings as an intersection. <br /> Discussion followed regarding planning for park land property. Dave Anderson <br /> stated that 10 - 20 acres are needed for a smaller park complex and <br /> approximately 40 acres for a large one. <br /> Mary Eberley stated that she felt that special use parks should be named <br /> "preserve", so that the intention is clear. Dave stated that a special use park <br /> would be used for fishing or other unique uses. <br /> Discussion followed regarding the Shiely property. Chair Minton stated that the <br /> Steering Committee will be making a recommendation as part of this review <br /> process, regarding zoning of the property for future use when the mining is <br /> completed. <br /> Mike Nizeolik offered the following suggestions for the Steering Committee to <br /> consider in updating the Comprehensive Plan: <br /> 1. Take advantage of new local grant program entitled, Natural and Scenic <br /> Area Grant Program by planning a land acquisition of additional Dry Subtype <br /> Oak Forest on the Shiely property or a significant Mississippi River trail corridor. The <br /> deadline for all grant applications is May 1, 1995. Mr. Nizeolek is presently <br /> preparing this application. The grant involves a 50-50 match of funds by the City <br /> • for up to $200,000. <br />