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Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that the Commission and City Council <br /> have discussed the parking lot reconstruction project at Central Park since 2021/2022 and the <br /> Commission has provided various recommendations. He stated that the parking lot has been <br /> completed but the landscaping was held back as parking lot contractors typically do not complete <br /> landscaping and would instead use a subcontractor at a higher cost. He displayed photos of the <br /> existing parking lot medians. He stated that the landscaping and irrigation elements have been <br /> estimated at a cost of$55,000 or less and therefore asked that the Commission recommend that <br /> the City Council pursue quotes for the landscaping and irrigation with a not to exceed cost of <br /> $55,000 noting that funding would come from the Park Trust Fund. He provided a brief overview <br /> of the landscaping elements proposed. <br /> Chair Barten asked if the swales would be wet enough to support the trees proposed. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that Swale would provide the ideal <br /> condition,noting that irrigation would be included to use in dry conditions to ensure the plants and <br /> trees survive. <br /> Commissioner Sis asked the estimated length of years it would take for the trees to provide shade <br /> value. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the 12-foot trees would provide <br /> shade value immediately and that would continue to grow each year. He noted that some of the <br /> tree species could grow three feet per year. <br /> Commissioner Sis asked if there is concern from the birch litter plugging up drainage. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that for the first year they would most <br /> likely put fabric over the inlet to catch woodchips and other items. He stated that following that, <br /> the organic material dropping from the trees would be absorbed back into the ground, or swept up <br /> with the parking lot sweeping. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Sis, seconded by Commissioner Olson, to recommend to City Council <br /> the completion of the Central Park Main Parking Lot Reconstruction project, with installation of <br /> landscape and irrigation at a not-to-exceed amount of$55,000 from the Park Trust Fund. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Barten; Commissioners Sis, Olson, Bennett, Ealaine, and <br /> Leistico. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Arts. <br /> 5.03: The WaterFront—Trails and Trees, a 2024 CIP <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood presented background information on The <br /> Waterfront and progress that has been made in The COR. He noted the investment in development <br /> within the COR that has occurred in the past several years, some choosing their location based on <br /> the future plans for the park and Waterfront. He recapped the discussion the Commission had <br /> related to The Waterfront at its last meeting and noted that the intention tonight is for the <br /> Commission to consider malting a recommendation related to the trails, trees and other related <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/January 11, 2024 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br />