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PARK BOARD MINUTES <br /> October 2, 1989 <br /> Don Volk gave a quick report on the Greater Centennial Area <br /> Recreational Committee. The Joint Powers Agreement has not <br /> been acted on at council level yet . <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> TRAIL RECOMMENDATIONS: MISTY GLEN <br /> This parcel is south of 79th Street . The parcel is 40 acres <br /> with 38. 6 acres platted. There is one existing homestead on <br /> the parcel . This land is being subdivided into sewer <br /> available size lots. Don Volk has spoke to the developer <br /> regarding the trail systems . <br /> Al Schrader, Developer stated that there is a 90 foot <br /> easement for the power line in the plat and that would be a <br /> logical spot . 79th Street will also be extended. <br /> The board also discussed running a trail over the utility <br /> easement planned for the north/south street . <br /> Al Schrader said that he would prefer a smaller concrete <br /> sidewalk off of the road a ways than a blacktop trail off the <br /> side of the road. <br /> Don Volk stated that a concrete, 4' wide concrete sidewalk is <br /> difficult to maintain by the public works department . There <br /> was discussion as to requiring the resident to shovel and <br /> maintain the sidewalk in front of their property. Don Volk <br /> felt this would be a problem with the police department . <br /> Ray Johnson stated that the city could adopt an ordinance <br /> requiring the homeowners to be responsible for cleaning the <br /> sidewalk. <br /> Al Schrader also felt that an on the road trail would not be <br /> as safe as a sidewalk and he would want the homeowner to <br /> maintain the sidewalk. Al Schrader also stated that a <br /> sidewalk increases the value of homes. <br /> Al Schrader recommends a four foot sidewalk on the east side <br /> of the plat , and will rough in a trail over the powerline <br /> easement before development of the plat occurs. <br /> MOTION: Ray Johnson moved that Mr. Schrader will present his <br /> trail/sidewalk proposal to the park board at the time of <br /> preliminary plat approval and will also give the city a <br /> $400. 00 per unit cash dedication. John Bauman seconded the <br /> motion, and the motion was approved unanimously. <br /> CONCEPT: TIMBER PONDS (REPLAT OF PINE OAKS ADDITION. ) <br /> This is a 40 acre parcel fronting Pine Street and is 80 acres <br /> deep. Wildwood Estates abuts this development to the west . <br /> Page 4 <br />