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r^ <br /> PARK BOARD ,MINUTES November 7, 1988 <br /> Boardmember Lindy feels we need a park in this area that is <br /> also accessable to the older homes north of Woodridge <br /> Estates . <br /> Boardmember Nissen stated a concern for the purchasing of <br /> the land. He would rather see the developer deed us land <br /> for park use. <br /> Don Volk will contact the developer and ask them to present <br /> a park dedication proposal at the December Park Board <br /> meeting. <br /> RICE LAKE ESTATES/Don Volk <br /> Rice Lakes Estates has met PUD recommendations. Mr. Gearman <br /> has advertised a tennis court to be built into the <br /> subdivision. <br /> the city has $40, 000 towards development of park property. <br /> Don estimated a double tennis court with a fence would cost <br /> approximately $30, 000, adding a parking lot will deplete the <br /> fund. <br /> MOTION: George Lindy recommends to Council to begin <br /> development on Rice Lake Estates by receiving bids for land, <br /> grading and tennis courts on 2 adjacent lots and a tot lot <br /> to be developed on the single lot . <br /> Bob Williams seconded the motion and the motion was approved <br /> unamiously. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> APITZ PROPERTY/DON VOLK <br /> Don Volk did meet with Mr. Apitz, and he asked Don to come <br /> back with an offer. Since that time Randy Schumacher and <br /> Don Volk have met with John McClellan, Superintendant of <br /> District *12, to see if the school is interested in the <br /> location. Mr. McClellan has met with the School Board, and <br /> has said they would be interested in the proposal. <br /> The Park Board directed Don Volk to proceed with negotiating <br /> a purchase of the property. <br /> SUNRISE BALLFIELD/DON VOLK <br /> page 2 <br />