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Approved November 4, 2019 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Below are the concept plans and feedback received from area residents. The cost estimate for the <br />project has been attached at the end of these meeting notes. <br /> <br />Richard Jensen, Park Board Member, stated that some residents at the last meeting commented <br />that the pond was full of junk and stuff. He asked Rick DeGardner, Public Services Director, if <br />the pond will be cleaned? DeGardner stated that the pond is functional so it would not be <br />dredged, however there will be some select clearing of the vegetation to open up the area and <br />clean it up a bit. He stated that as for the rest of it would a be a surface water management <br />project and not a Park Dedication Project. Pat Huelman, Park Board Chair, also mentioned that it <br />would be a costly project to do. <br /> <br />Andrew Levi, Vice Chair, had some concerns about the boardwalk. He stated that there were <br />some boardwalks in the City that were no longer usable. He asked how stable would the $25,000 <br />boardwalk be? He questioned if it would heave. <br /> <br />Gedrose with WSB stated that boardwalk “B” (the $25,000 Board Walk) would not be as <br />structurally sound without the footings and would probably need to be adjusted every spring. <br /> <br />Levi asked in regards to boardwalk “A”, the more expensive of the two, does that need to be 8ft <br />wide? Could it be 4ft wide or whatever it needs to meet ADA compliance… would that cut the
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