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PARK BOARD MINUTES <br /> February 5, 1990 <br /> Some of the parking area at Sunrise Park was lost during the <br /> installation of the West Central Trunk Sewer and Water Main . <br /> Barry Brainerd looked at the standards for the number of <br /> parking stalls required per acres of land. There is 20 acres <br /> at Sunrise Park and the fact that there are ballfields at <br /> Sunrise park the standard is 10 parking stalls/per acre. <br /> Barry drew out a sketch plan showing parking areas for each <br /> ballfield. The parking stalls will be striped and the <br /> dimensions will be 20' long and 10 ' wide. <br /> Ray asked about utilizing the pleasure rink for additional <br /> parking in the summer. Don stated that could be <br /> accomplished. <br /> John Bauman asked about possible fencing around some of the <br /> parking areas to avoid balls hitting cars . Barry stated that <br /> in designing the parking areas he took that into <br /> consideration . Unfortunately there was not a lot of room for <br /> parking, but the quota was met , and where foul balls are most <br /> often hit there is no parking areas , but cars may be hit <br /> during a home run. That is the risk people take when parking <br /> next to ballfields . <br /> Ray Johnson pointed out that with the new streets in the area <br /> there is more parking available for Sandbur Days . <br /> Bill Nissen asked about a buffer between Parkview Estates and <br /> Sunrise Park. Don Volk explained that it was decided that <br /> either berming or fencing would be installed by the developer <br /> along the back yards of the first five lots adjacent to <br /> Sunrise Park to screen the residential area. Along the <br /> utility easement a trail will be made available for park <br /> access from Parkview Estates. <br /> City water is available in the park now and sewer will be <br /> available this spring. <br /> Don Volk stated that cost estimates for the parking areas <br /> will be presented to the board next month. <br /> REVIEW OF PARK BUILDING DESIGNS AND COSTS/BARRY BRAINERD <br /> Marty Asleson was asked to present different styles and types <br /> of buildings and cost estimates to the board. Examples were <br /> basic storage needs and shelters . <br /> Barry Brainerd and Marty worked together in Circle Pines <br /> designing and constructing buildings for the city parks . <br /> Marty explained that Barry has a lot of expertise in <br /> architectual designing and drawing. <br /> The board viewed two different plans for buildings . <br /> Page 5 <br />