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i <br /> DRAFT October 01 , 2018 <br /> i <br /> Richard Jensen states he would like to recommend that the shelter be added. <br /> Clark Gooder asks Candace Amberg what the cost of the shelter would be and her <br /> tresponse is "About $36,000". <br /> Rick DeGardner reminds the Park Board Members that their recommendations were <br /> given to City Council and the Council approved $75 ,000 for this park. They then heard <br /> from the residents and the residents made it very clear that they want the tennis court. <br /> Once the 2019 budget gets approved the City Council may once again look at the Park <br /> Board again for their recommendations . Once they have an idea of the funds that will be <br /> allocated to the parks then the Park Board can look at all the different Master Plans for <br /> each park and prioritize that money. There are not any additional funds available tonight <br /> but can be revisited in the future. <br /> Pat Heulman recommends that they make a decision to get something started tonight as <br /> they want to get it started this fall . Recommends the tennis court. <br /> Clark Gooder comments that they will need to come up with park priorities and be ready <br /> to present them to the council as long term plans and inform them on what they have <br /> been talking about and what their priorities are whether its playground equipment, walk <br /> ways, etc. <br /> Rick DeGardner reminds the Park Board that they created the Park Comprehensive Plan <br /> earlier this year, which they will use as a tool for future determination of priorities and <br /> recommendation to City Council . <br /> Clark Gooder motions to move forward with the tennis court with the space they have at <br /> Arena Acres. <br /> Andrew Levi asks if the motion is just for the tennis court which Clark responded "I <br /> would do just the tennis court for right now" <br /> John Norlund asked what about extending the trail or is just the tennis court and Clark <br /> stated it would just be the tennis court. <br /> Clark Gooder then asked Candace if the $75 ,000 would cover the cost of the tennis court <br /> and she responded that it should unless there are unforeseeable issues like problems with <br /> the soil, etc. <br /> Andrew Levi seconds the motion of moving forward with tennis court as it appears that it <br /> would not exceed the amount of $75 ,000 , <br /> Page 4 <br />
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