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Commissioner Arts referenced the Lake Itasca area, which is a natural and scenic area. He asked <br /> if there have been thoughts to placing natural plantings in the area that was previously tilled up. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the City created the 7-acre <br /> Monarch Trail, noting the goal to establish milkweed in that area. He stated that they have been <br /> unsuccessful in establishing that plant and they continue to work on it. He stated that they will be <br /> seeding and placing plugs again in the Spring of 2024. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove provided context from recent resident input and discussion at the <br /> Lower Rum River Water Management Organization related to the low water level at Lake Itasca. <br /> 5.03: Proposed Haviland Fields Housing Project <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that the City Council was asked to <br /> consider funding assistance for this project,which he believed was not approved. He believed the <br /> developer is continuing in the funding process to bring this forward for development. He stated <br /> that an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) was sent to the Commission and is posted <br /> on the City website noting that it is currently open for comments. He noted that they are very early <br /> in this process. He commented that staff will be talking about the interface between the project <br /> and Solstice Park. He noted that the park is lacking pickleball and perhaps there could be a modest <br /> park expansion to accommodate courts that would be shared between the general public and <br /> development's residents. <br /> Chair Barten commented that his biggest concern would be the impact to the park as that type of <br /> development could create a larger amount of traffic for the park and liked the idea of exploring <br /> pickleball as an expansion. <br /> 6. COMMISSION/STAFF INPUT <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that they will be moving forward with <br /> trail maintenance in the coming weeks. He provided an update on recent events including the giant <br /> waterslide that coincided with the summer concert event. He noted that the second to last concert <br /> will be held tonight. He provided flyers for Happy Days and announced that former Recreation <br /> Specialist Abigail Proulx is coming back the following week as the Recreation Coordinator for the <br /> City. <br /> Commissioner Bennett referenced the legalization of cannabis, noting that there has been a lot of <br /> discussion about use within public parks. He asked if the City Council has talked about that <br /> concept. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood confirmed that the City is talking about that. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove commented that the City Council tabled discussion on a proposed <br /> ordinance to ensure they are doing things right. She stated that it seemed there was consensus that <br /> cannabis use should be prohibited in parks but there was additional discussion needed related to <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/August 10, 2023 <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />
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