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RES 1965-120 - 00011411156 RESOLUTION No. 120 -1965 A RESOLUTION OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE ACTION OF THY ANOKA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN DEVELOPING CAMP I•fANCMIN AND THE LOCKE HOMESTEAD AS A COUNTY PARK AND HISTORICAL MONUMENT IN ANOKA'COUNTY WHEREAS, the Anoka County Board of Commissioners have advised the City Council of Fridley that it intends to purchase and develops a County Park providing camping and picnic facilities and a historic monument to early Pioneer days in Anoka County on two contiguous parcels located within the City of Fridley on the East River Road which can be designated as the Boy Scout Camp - Camp Monomin and the Locke Homestead, and WHEREAS, the purchase and development of said sites present no conflict with any of the recreational plans now under consideration by the City of Fridley, and WHEREAS, the Parks and Playground Subcommittee of the Fridley Planning Commission has long recognized the need for additional recreational open space to service the City's expanding population, and WHEREAS, there is a need for a more open space for recreation in the Metropolitan area, and WHEREAS, Anoka County has been engaged for some time in a comprehensive park and recreational program assisting the various Municipalities in park development in attempting to provide adequate recreational facilities throughout the County, and WHEREAS, a County park located within the City of Fridley would benefit the residents of the City and would reduce the burden on Municipal finances to provide an equivalent facility, NOW, TI-EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FRTB7ZIY at a regular session thereof, as follows: 1. That the City Council of Fridley approves and endorses the action of the County Board of Commissioners in purchasing and developing as a County Park and historic monument the property located on the East River Road within the City, commonly known as the Boy Scout Camp and the Locke Homestead. Passed by the City Council of Fridley this 19th day of July, 1965. ATTESTt C CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - wjapam Nee