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7 . APPROVAL OF JANUARY , 2022 MINUTES <br /> William Kusterman made a Motion to approved the January , 2022 Minutes . John <br /> Nordlund seconded the Motion . Motion carried 74 <br /> 8 . WATERMARK PARK MASTER PLAN <br /> Rick DeGardner , Public Services Director stated that the Park Board had discussed and <br /> finalized the Watermark Park Master Plan during the January S , 2022 meeting and had <br /> directed staff in that meeting to solicit feedback regarding the Basketball Court ( 1 /2 size <br /> vs full size ) and Hockey Rink (place hockey rink inside loop trail or they ask HOA to <br /> clear the pond) . Feedback on these two items were due back- - to the City by January 27th <br /> and the City received 25 responses . From the ' response ; it was clear that the residents who <br /> _ . <br /> responded to the survey preferred the 1/2 basketball court and were split as to a hockey <br /> rink or clearing the pond . <br /> Watermark resident Mallory Humbert , was in attendance and discussed Watermark with <br /> the Park Board . <br /> After hearing from Watermark residents via survey, and Ms . Humbert in person , the Park <br /> Board determined that a V2 basketball court and an HOA requested pond rink would be <br /> best . This was based on residents wanting to keep Watermark a neighborhood park , not a <br /> destination park and the fact residents do have the option to create a pond rink without <br /> having to put the money and having the summer eyesore of a hockey rink . <br /> Mayor ' Rob Rafferty, who was in attendance , addressed the Park Board and asked if there <br /> had been discussion regarding the Pickleball Courts pointing out that Tower Park has <br /> some, and that in the design for Watermark Park it showed two . He noted that Watermark <br /> is a large development and inquired what discussion there had been regarding those hard <br /> surfaces . <br /> Pat Huelman Park Board Chair , stated that the Park Board had discussed a Tennis Court <br /> versus a Pickleball Court and stated that the Pickleball Court served a larger range of <br /> audience . William Kusterman . Park Board Member , also stated that they had discussed <br /> that two courts seemed fair to have at that site because less than 4 miles away there was <br /> Tower Park which had more courts giving them several Pickleball options . Kusterman <br /> also stated that with the cost of a court and the space at that park he was not sure where <br /> you would exactly put more Pickleball Courts . DeGardner stated that with the parking lot <br /> that will be shared with the Watermark club house it made sense to put the courts near the <br /> parking lot . People from Watermark could easily drive to the courts and use them as well <br /> as the play structure , etc . He stated that the idea is to provide the courts in a space where <br /> it makes sense for access but also does not infringe upon the open space which will be <br /> heavily used by the residents . <br />
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