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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />DECEMBER 9, 1992 <br />along Desoto Street during the construction period for <br />additional parking. Scalze noted that on- street <br />parking on DeSoto was allowed as a temporary measure <br />last year. <br />Hanson suggested that ballplayers would not linger in <br />on- street parking as they may in a parking lot. <br />Scalze asked the solution to the problem if the Council <br />did not support additional parking in the park. <br />Hanson questioned whether the City should look at <br />purchasing land to the north. <br />Scalze pointed out that the City would have to build a <br />road to access that property. <br />Blesener suggested that perhaps the eastern half of <br />Pioneer Park should be sold if the City cannot use it. <br />Scalze suggested that programming changes would be an <br />option. <br />Larson asked how much of a parking problem there was <br />last summer. <br />Scalze replied that the parking problem occurred on <br />Wednesday and Thursday evenings. <br />Wehrle invited that DeSoto Street residents to a future <br />Park and Recreation Commission meeting to go over the <br />plans for Pioneer Park. Wehrle noted that there is a <br />picnic shelter, volleyball courts, possible additional <br />ballfield, and play structure planned for the east side <br />of the park. <br />Sanders noted the additional landscaping that has been <br />done around the pond, and reported that additional <br />landscaping is planned as well. Sanders felt that the <br />additional 35 spaces proposed on the east side of the <br />park would be needed for the additional passive <br />development that is planned. <br />Blesener did not feel that this was the parking lot <br />that should be put in first. Blesener felt that the <br />first additional 35 spaces should occur on the <br />Centerville Road side to allow for future scheduling of <br />that side of the park. Blesener felt that additional <br />parking would be needed on the DeSoto Street side when <br />that side of the park is developed more. <br />Wehrle felt that additional parking would eventually be <br />needed on the east side of the park, and felt that no <br />Page 15 <br />