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MINUTES <br />Parks & Recreation Commission <br />NOVEMBER 6, 1997 <br />be an opportunity to obtain the land. The Director said that he would have Kathy Glanzer <br />look at that. <br />Remerowski made the motion to not accept this property as parkland and to confirm that the <br />neighbors of this property are aware of it going back to the State, therefore putting it back <br />on the tax rolls when purchased. <br />Motion seconded by Bianchi. <br />Motion carried 6 -0. <br />Anderson stated that the second piece of property is on Edgerton across from the beach. The <br />Director said that it was north of the beach. He stated that it was definitely another <br />unbuildable piece and except for the property owner just to the north, it would be difficult <br />to utilize it. <br />Johnson asked if there was an electric utility on the piece. The Director stated that the area <br />she was referring to was along side of it. <br />Remerowski wanted to know if the Parks would have any use for it. The Director said he <br />did not believe so, as most of it was unbuildable and partially wet land. Johnson agreed that <br />she did not see any park purpose for that property. Smith asked if someone could possibly <br />put in fill and build on it. The Director said he thought it would stay in the state it is in for <br />a long time <br />Bianchi made the motion to let it go back to the State. <br />Glaser seconded the motion. <br />Remerowski amended the motion to confirm notification to the neighboring property owners <br />of the availability of the property. <br />Glaser seconded the amended motion. <br />Motion carried 6 -0. <br />BRUSH AREA Johnson mentioned that some of the Commission had gone on a tour and looked at this area <br />THUNDER BAY She said she did not feel qualified to discuss it because she did not go on the tour and asked <br />PARK others to throw in their thoughts. The director said he hadn't talked to anyone either and had <br />not been able to attend. <br />Glaser said that there were several ideas. Bianchi said that one was to clean it (thin it out) <br />and possibly, in the middle of it, open up a pathway so that you could walk through it. <br />Page 180 <br />