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COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />Case #1•: Consider Park Acquisition from Dave Smith <br />Mr. Smith recently approached the City about removing the drainage and utility easement so that <br />he could build on the lot. The City is not willing to remove the easement and suggested the <br />parcels might be acquired by the City for park uses. The area could be used as an overlook area <br />along the trail <br />Commissioner Shryock asked who owned the other two parcels adjacent to this property. <br />Parks/IJtilities Supervisor Riverblood indicated the City owned them and originally the City <br />wanted to acquire this land also. He stated the parcels best use may be to remain in the public <br />domain. <br />Chairperson Johns noted-the trail is on the parcel side. <br />Commissioner Shryock thought that given the dynamics of the road around the property, it would <br />not be a good place for development. <br />Chairperson Johns stated she would not have an objection to look into this. <br />Motion by Commissioner Shryock, seconded by ~ Commissioner Erickson, to authorize <br />negotiations with Mr. Smith for acquisition of the parcels. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Johns, Commissioners Shryock, Erickson, -Barr, <br />Hansen, and LaMere. Voting No: None: Absent: Olds. <br />Case #2: Skate Park Planning -Presentation from Vendors <br />The purpose of this case is to receive a brief presentation from skate park vendors. The primary <br />focus of this invitation. is to assist ,the Commission in determining whether the Request for <br />Proposal (RFP) process should be used - or if detailed specifications should be .developed with <br />subsequent sealed bids. <br />A representative from E.F. Anderson made a presentation to the Commission regarding skate <br />park planning. <br />Chair Johns explained to E.F. Anderson the reason why Ramsey wants to look at getting a skate <br />park in the community. <br />E.F. Anderson stated a factor to consider is the noise factor and the different types of equipment. <br />He asked what the Commission had decided on the type of surface to be used. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/Apri112, 2007 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />