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Mounds View City Council August 23, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 11 <br /> presidency, he had managed to persuade the club to donate a large check to the Spring Lake Park <br /> Parks and Recreation Commission, for the express purpose of improving Lakeside Park at Spring <br /> Lake. He stated both the Mounds View Lions and Spring Lake Park Lions share that park, as well <br /> as the residents of Spring Lake Park,Blaine,Mounds View, and the surrounding area. He stated that <br /> this was to be one of their first projects. <br /> Mr. Larson presented the Council with a facsimile of the check they have donated, in the amount of <br /> $20,000,which funds were earmarked for the Lakeside Park improvement. He stated this was "seed <br /> money," and it was hoped that future presidents could continue donations until the improvements <br /> at Lakeside Park are completed. He stated they had ideas for improving the playgrounds, making <br /> them AVA accessible, painting some of the existing equipment, the addition of a wading and <br /> sanding area,park benches, new shelters and cement foundations, and to include benches along the <br /> parkway. He stated the following day they would hold a meeting at the City Council chambers in <br /> Spring Lake Park,with Park and Recreation Commissioners from Mounds View, Spring Lake Park, <br /> and representatives of the YMCA. He stated this meeting was to determine what they would do with <br /> the money. He stated they were going to attempt to get as many projects underway as possible <br /> before the snowfall. He stated they would utilize some of the members of both the Mounds View <br /> and Spring Lake Park Lion's Club to perform some of the work themselves, as well as the Lioness's, <br /> who would be interested in planting flowers, and doing some work to spruce up the Park. <br /> Council Member Marty inquired if the meeting would be open to the public. Mr. Larson stated the <br /> meeting would not be opened to the public, as there would be a committee comprised of <br /> approximately twenty people selected from Mounds View, Spring Lake Park, and the YMCA. He <br /> stated the Council Members were welcome to attend. Council Member Marty stated he had been <br /> invited, however, would be unable to attend. Mr. Larson stated that he could contact him on <br /> Wednesday, to learn the outcome of the meeting. He added that Jay McCluskey from the Parks and <br /> Recreation Commission could send information regarding the approved items, and when the projects <br /> would commence. He provided the Council with information with which to contact the Lions Club <br /> members. <br /> Mayor Coughlin and Council Member Marty expressed their thanks and appreciation for all of the <br /> work the Lion's club had done. <br /> David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, inquired regarding a pickup truck,which had been purchased <br /> by the City for use at the golf course. He stated he was aware that the golf course required good <br /> transportation, however, he had thought they could purchase a new pickup for approximately <br /> $28,000, and inquired how much the pickup had cost. He stated he had heard it was the "top of the <br /> line." <br /> City Administrator Whiting stated he was uncertain, adding that he was aware it was purchased <br /> slightly damaged. Mr.Hammerschmidt stated the total cost of the pickup was less than$25,000,and <br /> had been purchased used, with a small dent in it. <br /> 11C\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-23-99 CC <br />
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