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PARK COKMISSION MEETING FEBR Y, 26, 1981 <br />• <br />Carl Spooner, Dan Drake, Jim Morelan, Bill Sanders, Bev Scalze and Lois Runyon. <br />lbClara Renner was our guest speaking to us about the land in Little Canada. <br />The following are her comments: <br />I Little Canada is running out of open , wild spaces, where hikers can see the <br />I natural state of flower and fauna. We need green stuff - it heals the soul <br />and the mind. <br />Look to the future. She was upset by the debris in the park and shelters. <br />Plus the smooth paths has made for more vehicle ' traffic in the park. She <br />also felt that Spooner park was over developed. <br />There are a few areas left in Little Canada that could be investment in the <br />future - 28 acres of Turnquist property (corner of McMemeny arid Sextant apprx.) <br />Mr. Turnquist is interested in selling and the terrain of the land is varied, <br />with water and lots of animals, flowers, ducks, greese and eggets, Blue Teal <br />and Blue Heron. The natural pond on the property is very deep as much as 50 <br />feet. Also would make a good nature center area with hiking paths, etc. plus <br />being totally in Little Canada and doesn't border another community. <br />Open spaces are an asset to the community where people can play spontaneous <br />games. Think of the future and save some land. <br />Clara Renner would be happy take the Park Commission on tour of the <br />Turnquist propertymost of which is good wetlands with some boggs. <br />Bev Scalze mentioned a piece of land on Sextant Ave. which is owned by the <br />state and the city could pick up - Wenzel Villa Lot 6 -1. <br />Carl Spooner recommended by motion that the above land be picked up by the <br />city for park puzposes - Seconded by Lois Runyon- no opposing votes. <br />Bill Sanders mentioned the following Spring projects. <br />Black top the parking lot . Completing trail system around the ball field, <br />fence barriers, <br />Budget as follows : Parking lot and road to tennis lot $13,000.00 <br />Trail - $5,000.00 partial grant <br />Fencing $4,300.00 wood posts for fencing <br />Carl Spooner mentioned that Empire Bucket might be able to build walking <br />bridge across the ditch in Spooner park which is close to Centerville Road <br />and the land on the ether side of the ditch could be planted with shrubs, <br />and could have an archery range and horse shoe courts. <br />Dan Drake mentioned the erosion in the park in the same spot as last and its <br />starting to damage the blacktop trail in that spot, possibly some way to divert <br />the water. <br />Bev Scalze mentioned that starting in April the City Council will have 2 meetings <br />per month. Also that we may not be able to charge $300.00 per house park charges <br />unless its in a subdivision. She also mentioned that vacated streets might make <br />good trails as well as city easements instead of letting this property revert back <br />to the landowners. <br />Jim Morelan moved that all requests to the city council to vacate any streets be <br />referred to the Park Commission. Bill Sanders seconded. No oppossing <br />Ramsey County will start the bike path on Edgerton this summer from City Rd B to <br />Little Cnada road north on Ederton eventually to Centercville Road. <br />
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