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Commissioner Walker asked if the cost for someone to cut the tree, leaving the wood and stump <br /> was $6,000. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood confirmed that was correct, for the two trees. <br /> Commissioner Walker stated that he is not a big fan of the fable concept. He stated that he does <br /> like the animal concept. He stated that personally if the cost were$6,000 to cut the trees, he would <br /> be interested in further discussing the design option that met that same cost. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that the trees need to be <br /> addressed. He provided additional clarification. <br /> Commissioner Barten stated that although it is a 40 percent increase, there would be a benefit in <br /> the carving. <br /> Chair Bennett noted that there would be some cost-savings from not having to haul those large <br /> pieces of wood out of the park and not having the stump grinding. <br /> Commissioner Barten stated that while he likes both concepts, he agrees with Commissioner <br /> Walker that the fable concept may not be preferred by all in the community and would prefer the <br /> option that is not so easily offensive. <br /> Commissioner Leistico agreed that she would not want to see the typical bear or eagle. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked how high the trees would be and whether some of the branches <br /> would remain. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the artist was told to use as many <br /> of the branches as possible, although those were not included in the concept. He stated that the <br /> carver understands that the branching effect is desired. He confirmed that he had sufficient input <br /> from the Commission on the concept. He noted that once the plans are refined, he would forward <br /> for City Council consideration. <br /> 6. COMMISSION/STAFF INPUT <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that there are a lot of recreation <br /> programs featured in the report and staff continues to work on more ideas. He highlighted some <br /> of the new offerings and upcoming events. <br /> Chair Bennett referenced the upcoming Happy Days events and stated that in the past the <br /> Commission has staffed the City tent for a portion of time. He asked if there would be parks <br /> related content and whether staffing by Commissioners is desired. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood confirmed that it would be helpful to have <br /> some Commission members present to help answer questions if they are available. <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/September 8, 2022 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br />
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