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CASE 1: Re,..'iev,, Five Year ~:apital ImproYement Plan for Park:'..
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<br />The Five Year Capital Improvement Plan for park ~mprovements-. ,~as adopted ,~[~th the follo~;ing changes:
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<br />a. Trail acquisition- not specified trail
<br />b. Oeneral Park Improvements - increcsed to $10,000 per year
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<br />CASE 2: RevieY/prop~sed trail oorriJnr.¢.
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<br />Merland Otto presented possible future trail corridors. Commissioner Shum,~,a,.4 ~¢ould like the horce trail
<br />to go around Northfork on both sides, blerland Otto indicated they need to folto,~' easements and the city is
<br />not prepared to bug land for the ~ails. Park Commission requested ~he council to ask Merland Otto to
<br />draw' additional trail routes, ~,ortdng w'ith the Planning and Zoning Cornmis~ion in implement ~hem. Motion
<br />by Commission Shum~ay, seconded by Commissioner Prall, to reoomrnend the City Council authori:e
<br />Met'land Otto to take a look at specific trail routin9 and easements.
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<br />CASE S: Review proposed subdivision for park dedication requirements;case ,:,f Idr. Art Raudio.
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<br />Motion by Commissioner Hetland, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to recommend that the City Council
<br />require a fee to satisfy the City's park dedication requriements.
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<br />CASE 4: Discussion req.~rdino 1988 LAWCON appli,::ation for dev¢l,:pn',ent of River's Bend Park.
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<br />Merland Otto pre::ented several possible plans and explained them. He spoke .to the DNR and there is a
<br />problem ,~¢'ith h,:,,~.' close they can be to the high water mark. The'.q must be 75 feet from the ordinary high
<br />water level, and tt'ii-~ 'v/ould take part of the parking lot and shelter. A variance may be possible. The
<br />Crljcture is not included ir, the grant application.
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<br />Chairman Lichter left the meeting at 8:40 p.m. Commissioner Holland took over as acting Chairman.
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<br />CASE ..~' LlmJate on ~ark imoroYement pro ie,.':ts at Centra~ Park and Autumr, Hei,*.hts Park.
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<br />T?,e res~der, t:-. near Autumn Park w'ar, t ~rees, rabies, fire pit, recreationa! ha!~, fields and the neighborhood
<br />~$~ociation is willing to pro¥ide the labor. Fundraisers are 8 poss~iiity for morley and they would like it
<br />usable by cpring. Topsoil ,A'ould also be needed. They *could like the support of the park commission and
<br />~e maintenance department. /do(ion by Commission Shumway, seconded by Commissioner John~n, to
<br />table any action until the Park Comm~sion is approached by ~e residents. Moti~ ~ied.
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<br />CASE 6: Discu-2~on reoardir,,.*, plaoue thankinq ¢or, tr,?Putor.*- Darti¢i~,.~tinq in develoomer¢, of Centr:¢l Park.
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<br />Acting Chairman Hetland indicated this it was premature to discuss this. Motion by Commissior, er
<br />Holland, se¢-onded by Commissioner Johnson, to table discussion until the par),' is completed and they have
<br />names of ail c-ontr~utors. I-lotion carried.
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<br />Motion by Commi_'-.sioner Pt'all, seconded by Commissioner Lokker, to ~end a letter to those ~ho haYe
<br />contributed and get a list of names. Motion carried.
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<br />Commfssioner Prali ,/could like discussion of a curfe'~¢ for Central Park placed on the next agenda, and
<br />possibly ha'v'e representatives from the Police Department .~tter,d.
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