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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br /> 5 <br />identified a priority in having a larger-scale inclusive park, Anoka County would be the City’s 154 <br />first phone call to talk about the project. 155 <br />Councilmember Cavegn thinks in the short-term the City should move forward with the plans for 156 <br />existing parks as they are in need of repair. As Councilmember Lyden mentioned, it is a shift in 157 <br />philosophy for the City and more discussion needs to take place on a more long-term plan for 158 <br />inclusivity. 159 <br />Councilmember Stoesz does not want to move away from neighborhood parks and wants to 160 <br />move forward with that. He noted they are exceeding ADA requirements right now and they 161 <br />cannot exceed dollars allocated for this year. 162 <br />Councilmember Lyden does not disagree with his fellow Councilmembers. He appreciates 163 <br />having been heard and hopes to have a different direction with support and money for a 164 <br />destination-type park. He would like to see more detail on the park plans and how accessible 165 <br />they are. Mr. Johnson showed 3D renderings of the play equipment to the City Council. 166 <br />Mayor Rafferty said tonight they are looking at whether they can take the ideas on paper and 167 <br />move forward to get bids. The other question is a lengthier future discussion regarding how the 168 <br />City can work on all of the parks and playgrounds in the future. 169 <br />Mayor Rafferty stated the Council would take a break at 8:30 p.m. Mayor Rafferty 170 <br />reopened the meeting at 8:38 p.m. 171 <br />Item 4 – Organics Enclosure Location – Environmental Coordinator Nelson gave a summary 172 <br />of his written Staff report noting the City has signed the contract accepting the grant with Anoka 173 <br />County and construction began in October 2022 at Sunrise Park. He shared examples of organics 174 <br />sites at Vadnais Heights City Hall and White Bear Lake Public Works facility noting the County 175 <br />has extended the grant for one year through December 2023. Mr. Nelson gave history and 176 <br />information regarding composting organics and benefits that go along with composting them 177 <br />rather than sending to the landfill. He shared what the City was looking for in finding alternate 178 <br />locations, and walked the Council through various locations within the City including Marshan 179 <br />Park, City Hall Park, and Lino Park. 180 <br />Mayor Rafferty thinks utilizing Marshan Park would be good as the City would be improving the 181 <br />organics enclosure and making it more hidden. He also would like to eliminate the trash cans 182 <br />along Lino Park. 183 <br />Councilmember Cavegn is in favor of Marshan but would like to leave it at Lino Park due to the 184 <br />people in the area that use it, there have not been issues, they already do recycling days there, 185 <br />and it is the least populated with homes around it. 186 <br />Community Development Director Grochala noted that the City could start with Marshan and 187 <br />next they could look at Lino Park. 188 <br />Item 5 – Rookery Summer Camp Staffing – Activity Center Manager Lamey gave a summary 189 <br />of her written Staff report, stating the City will have a summer day camp and are in need of 190 <br />hiring two (2) Summer Camp Coordinators and up to twenty (20) Summer Camp Counselors. 191