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-2- <br />June 2, 1977 Board of Commissioners of the Hennepin County Part: Reserve <br />District accepted the donation of 54 (plus or minus) acres <br />of land on Big Island from the Metropolitan Park <br />Foundation. The land was acquired through the efforts of <br />the Greater Lake Minnetonka Council for preservation as a <br />wildlife sanctuary (Arthur Allen Wildlife Sanctuary). <br />January 5, 1978 Hennepin County Park Reserve District's Board of <br />Commissioners authorized that in cooperation with the City <br />of Orono, and the Metropolitan Council Uiat the District <br />seek legislative conveyance of the Big Island Disabled <br />American Veterans Camp for use as a public park. <br />February 7, 1978 Park Reserve District and the City of Orono held a joint <br />public information meeting to review proposed land <br />acquisition boundary and the preliminary development <br />concept plan for Big Island Regional Park. <br />March 8, 1978 Board of Commissioners of the Hennepin County Park Reserve <br />District approved Big Island Regional Park land acquisition <br />boundary. Board declared that the regional park is to be <br />located entirely on the east island of Big Island. <br />Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of an 8 (plus <br />or minus) -acre parcel of land located within the approved <br />park boundary. Purchase price waa offset in part by the <br />eAchange of the 3 (plus or rninu: -acre parcel of land owned <br />by the District on the west island (former Specht <br />property), declared by the Board to be surplus property. <br />Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of two platted <br />lots on the north shore of Big Island (William Crear III <br />property). <br />August 3, 1978 Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of a 2.3 (plus <br />or minus) -acre parcel of land located Vn the southern <br />portion of Big Island (Robert H. Olin property). <br />January 4, 1979 Board of Commissioners approved a revised 1979-1983 Land <br />Acquisition Capital Improvement Program for submission tc, <br />the Metropolitan Council including Big Island Regional Pa,•k. <br />March 5, 1981 Board of Comm,i,�sioners approves purchase of two platted <br />lots with seasonal dwelling on north shore of Big island <br />(Lyons property). <br />June 30. 1982 Orono City Council holds public hearing to consider study <br />report of Big Island zoning and buildings. Council <br />subsequently adopts 5-acre minimum building site (for new <br />plattiny) and establishes "existing non-conforning" lots. <br />