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LITTLE CANADA. PARK CC`!:7SSICN MEETING <br />NOVEMBER 14, 1981 <br />Attended: Carl Spooner, Bill Sanders, Bev Scalze, Lois Runyon, Elaine <br />"Loch, Jim Moreland, Dan Drake <br />After meeting at the property site off Greenbrier and County Road D <br />for future park development we returned to the City Center for discussion. <br />Bill SAnders had made a drawing of a possible park development plan <br />for this piece of property as shown on Plan C of future land developement. <br />After much discussion it was decided that we would need about 350 feet <br />instead of 330 feet as shown on Plan C. <br />The following is a recommendation made by the members of the Park <br />Commission to the City Council: <br />The recommendation of the Park Commission to the City Council is that we <br />request all the property under the NSP powerline easement from Payne Ave. <br />to Greenbrier now owned privately in addition to 130 ft x 400 ft. as per <br />Plan C (drawing includdd) for open spaces for future use as park land,so <br />that the 10% park fees would be in land not in park fees. <br />ttBev Scalze reported that she had talked to Mr. Turnquist and he stated <br />that he wanted his son to look over the property and he will call us with <br />his intentions. <br />The next meeting will be December 17, 1981 7:30 at the City Center. <br />• <br />
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