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r~zNUTEs <br />City Council <br />August 10, 1988 <br />Bank Shot the business. <br />Billiards <br />(Cont.) Fahey pointed out that if the par•king lot pr~oblem is not r•esolved, the <br />City would have to r•equire Bank Shot Billiar•ds to hire someone to patrol <br />the par~king lot as the City previously did in the case of Noggsbr~eath. <br />Mr~. LaValle introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 88-8-324 - APPROVING THE <br />REQUEST OF BANK SHOT BILLIARDS FOR AN EXTENSION <br />OF HOURS OF OPERATION UNTIL 4 A.M. SUBJECT TO A <br />REVIEW BY TNE COUNCIL OF THE HOURS OF OPERATION <br />IN 120 DAYS <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr~. 6lesener. <br />Ayes (4) LaValle, Blesener, Collova, Fahey. <br />Nays (1) Scalze. <br />Resolution declar•ed adopted. <br />This r~esolution appear•s in Resolution Book No. 20, Page 330. <br />Futur~e Bill Sander~s appeared before the Council and pr•esented a revised plan <br />Par•k for~ the futur~e development of Ger•vais Mill Par~k. Sander~s pointed out <br />Designs that the focus of the development of this par~k has now shifted fr~om the <br /> active recr•eation pr~eviously consider•ed to a mor•epassive natur~e center• <br />Agenda facility. <br />Item No. 9 <br /> Sanders explained his park plan which includes a tr~ail system, increased <br /> ponding areas, inter~pr•etive center•, parking, etc. <br /> Fahey asked if gr•ant money is availabte for the development of this <br /> park. <br /> Sander~s replied that the City has made application for• a LAWCON gr~ant <br /> for development of the par~k. Sanders estimated the application amount <br /> to be $130,000. The next step in the gr•ant pr~ocess would be for~ the <br /> State to r•eview the park and development plans and give the application <br /> a rating. The City should find out its r•ating in September• some time. <br /> Sander•s also repor•ted that the paperwork for~ the acquisition of the <br /> Mostad property has been completed, and the State has sent the City a <br /> letter~ indicating that this paperwork is acceptable. <br /> Fahey asked the type of nature center~ pr•oposed for• Ger~vais Mill Par~k. <br /> Sander~s replied that he envisions a small facility wher•e inter~pr•etive <br /> sessions could be held. Sander•s pointed out the unique char~acteristics <br /> of the area which would justify such a nature center•. <br /> Sander~s also estimated that about 2 miles of trails would be developed <br /> in the par•k. <br />Page -8- <br />