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Joint with EPB
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08/14/2008
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<br />Lorrie advised that they do intend to place more caches throughout the other parks in Ramsey. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns was glad that they introduced this into the system in Ramsey and thought it <br />was fun to see how it works in action. <br /> <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood thanked the group for their time and effort in organizing this <br />project. <br /> <br />Hans advised that they would like to make this a yearly report, coming back to the Commission <br />for a brief update on the purple martin project. <br /> <br />Mrs. Max questioned if the group visits schools to make this presentation. <br /> <br />Hans advised that there is a group out there that does something similar to that, educating people <br />at bird stores, but stated that he would be interested in presenting this at schools. <br /> <br />Mrs. Max commented that if they share this information with kids they would be willing to help <br />out. She explained that by educating kids they become the biggest supporters. <br /> <br />Commissioner Erickson thought that the presentation should be made to the Commission in <br />April, when the meetings are still on QCTV and could reach more people. . <br /> <br />Commissioner Backous thought it would be nice to install a metal sign educating people in the <br />park. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hanson agreed that if there were a sign explaining the purpose of the house <br />people might be less likely to vandalize the bird house. <br /> <br />Case #2: New Restroom Facility at Emerald Pond Park <br /> <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood advised the purpose of this case was to discuss the building as it is <br />wrapped up. He explained that this project had been in the five year capital improvement <br />program for the past ten years. He advised that in 2007 the project was carried over as details <br />were worked out. He reported that the project would be completed under the $35,000 budget that <br />had originally been planned. He stated that the drinking fountain with the pet water is still to be' <br />completed. He advised that the CIP shows the same type of restroom being installed every other <br />year at a different park in the city. He advised that the next park would be Rivers Bend Park and <br />it would be scheduled for 2009, since the project began in 2007. He advised that there is a <br />magnetic timer on the doors that lock at 10:00 P.M. and open again at 6:00 A.M. He advised that <br />the building is insulated and they plan to winterize it in November and then open it again when <br />the frost leaves the ground in the spring. <br /> <br />Commissioner Barr questioned if they could use the magnetic locks system at Central Park also. <br /> <br />Parks Super visor Riverblood explained that it would cost about $1,000 per door to install that <br />type of system in an existing door. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/July 10,2008 <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />
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