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5r6 <br /> MOUNDS VIEW PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> Thursday, May 28, 1998 <br /> City Hall, 6:30 p.m. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Commissioners met at Woodcrest Park at 6:30 p.m. to observe the <br /> conditions of the building and to discuss options for replacing the park building. Afterwards the <br /> Commissioners stopped by Silver View Park to discuss the improvements and new layout of the <br /> proposed Disc Golf Course. <br /> CALL TO <br /> ORDER: Chair Silvis called the meeting to order. <br /> ROLL CALL: Commissioners present included Chair Silvis, Stevenson, Starr, Benz, <br /> Dentz and Long. Commissioner absent was McDonald. <br /> APPROVAL <br /> OR MINUTES: Commissioner Long made a motion seconded by Commissioner Benz to <br /> approve the minutes of April 23, 1998. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> UPDATE OF <br /> ATHLETIC <br /> FACILITIES MTGS: Director Saarion informed the Commission that there seems to be <br /> opportunities to add soccer fields at Highview Middle School, add Fast <br /> Pitch field and Baseball field at Mounds View High School, add little <br /> league fields at University Property area in Shoreview and provide grass <br /> infields to various fields in the district for upper age baseball users. Group <br /> continues to look at possibilities and planners are formulating information <br /> to present to Mayors and Manager on June 10. <br /> GROUNDS <br /> MAINT. PROP: Director Saarion informed Commissioners that the School District sent a <br /> letter thanking cities for offering proposals but that they would continue as <br /> usual this year and perhaps consider proposals for future years. <br /> COMM CNTR <br /> EQUIP NEEDS: Director Saarion informed the Commission that there may be a need to <br /> purchase basketball goals, bleachers and volleyball sleeves during the <br /> construction of the Community Center so that these elements can be <br /> installed at the time of construction. It seems that these equipment needs, <br /> although identified in the construction of the Community Center, have been <br />