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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 12, 1994 <br />services to his residence. He explained that the hook-up is <br />completed and he is very satisfied. <br />CONSIDERATION OF DISBURSEMENTS <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the November 30, 1994, <br />December 12, 1994 and the Centennial Fire District disbursements <br />as presented. Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT, JOHN POWELL <br />Mr. Powell did not have a report. <br />PARK BOARD REPORT, MARTY ASLESON <br />Consideration of Living Waters Lutheran Church Park Dedication - <br />Mr. Asleson explained that the Living Waters Lutheran Church has <br />submitted a letter requesting reconsideration of their park <br />dedication agreement. Pastor Wayne Kendrick, and parishioner Ted <br />Erkanbrak recently met with Mr. Powell, Ms. Wyland and Mr. <br />Asleson to discuss the concerns that were raised in the letter. <br />Mr. Asleson included a copy of this letter and the minutes of the <br />Park Board meeting in the Council packets. <br />The original park and trail dedication agreement for the Church <br />called for a trail along Birch Street and a dedicated linear park <br />trail along the north side of the property traveling from the <br />east to the west, connecting to Country Lakes Estates and <br />eventually to Country Lake Park. The trail along the north side <br />of the property was requested as a dedication in lieu of a <br />$10,000.00 cash dedication. <br />The overall cost for the trail per the dedication agreement <br />exceeds the costs that the Church would have paid on a straight <br />cash dedication. The Church is proposing to dedicate the land <br />for this trail and the remainder in cash for construction <br />purposes. <br />The Park Board reviewed the park dedication agreement and then <br />moved to require the transportation trail along Birch Street, as <br />shown on their site plan, and construction of a gravel base for <br />this trail according to standards outlined in the City Code. In <br />addition, the Park Board moved to require a land dedication for <br />the 15 foot wide trail on the north side of the property as shown <br />on the site plan and a cash donation equal to $7,250.00. <br />Mr. Asleson recommended that the City Council approved the <br />revised park dedication plan for Living Waters Lutheran Church. <br />PAGE 2 <br />