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Pazks/Utilities Supervisor Riverblood stated this was looked at previously at the January and <br />February 2007 meetings. The Commission reviewed the various choices for an interim location <br />for the skate pazk; and detemrined that this examination should generally focus on Alpine Park at <br />this time. <br />Chairperson Johns thought from the beginning that once the skate pazk was placed, they would <br />have a hard time moving i[ so she thought a second skate pazk would be needed. She would like <br />to see them build this with more permanency. <br />Commissioner Olds thought based onthe discussion from the previous meeting that making it <br />permanent would seem appropriate, that way they did not need to look at the expense of moving <br />it elsewhere and if there is not a need for a second skate pazk, they would not need to move it and <br />if a second one is needed, they would then look at additional equipment. <br />Chairperson Johns stated with the number of kids in the area, the skate park would likely be a <br />success. <br />Commissioner Olds thought this pazk would be easier to get [o also. <br />Parks Riverblood explained to the Commission that they maybe able to install a rink at the pazk <br />and allow them to use the rink all year round and they would not need to use the parking azea as <br />an interim skate pazk. They could also put up a warming house for the skaters and sliders. <br />Chairperson Johns wondered when the rinks at the school will be removed. <br />Pazks Riverblood was not sure, but he indicated the School District wants to remove them to put <br />in more parking for their events. He noted the warming house and rink are not in the greatest <br />shape. The sooner they plan on replacing the finks the better; as it helps guide maintenance <br />decisions. <br />Commissioner Shryock clarified that when they discussed Alpine Park, they liked the idea that <br />this park was very visible unlike some of the other pazks. This would be easier to monitor. She <br />though[ all azound this would be a very good fit for [hem. <br />Consensus of the Commission was to make the skate pazk at Alpine Pazk more permanent and to <br />incorporate the skating rinks as part of this. <br />Case #3: Concept Planning for Municipal Property West of Sunfish Lake <br />The purpose of this case is to initiate concept planning for the City owned land west of Sunfish <br />Lake. The Pazk and Recreation Commission recomended $30,000 within the Capital <br />Improvement Prograzn (CIP) to provide for planning expenses relating to this significant site. <br />The funding source would be the Pazk Trust Fund. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/March 8, 2007 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />
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