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Mounds View City Council September 13, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 13 <br />• Mr. Sonterre stated he agreed with Council Member Marty, in that the mowing has occurred in <br />areas where there is grass, however, he has not once in six years found the volleyball court to be <br />usable. He stated the amount of grass and weeds growing in that area, in addition to the lack of a <br />net, made using the volleyball court impossible. <br />Mr. Sonterre stated the residents have not used the playground equipment in the past two <br />months, because there had not been any maintenance to the playground area during the entire <br />summer. He commented that the playground area is presently knee-high in weeds and thistles, <br />He acknowledged that mowing has been done, and has improved the situation, however, he <br />would like some verification that the park will be maintained in the future. <br />Mr. Sonterre stated the plans appeared to be very attractive, and he would be happy to have this <br />in his neighborhood. He commented that the area was a breeding ground for mosquitoes, and <br />inquired if there had been any consultation with the Department of Natural Resources in this <br />regard. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated he was uncertain if they specifically target Woodcrest Park, <br />however, they do spray the City once a month via helicopter, and if the area is indicated on their <br />map as wetland to treat, it is treated. <br />Mr. Sonterre inquired if they would be made aware of the significant increase in the amount of <br />wetland in that area. City Administrator Whiting stated staff would provide notification in this <br />• regard. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated they had gone through the process for many months, in <br />the knowledge that the park was planned to become a wetland, and acknowledged that the <br />maintenance on the playground structures has been slack. He explained they had installed sand <br />volleyball courts in both Woodcrest and Greenfield Parks, twice replacing the nets, and within <br />days the nets are gone. He explained that the Park and Recreation Commission had advised the <br />nets be kept in the office, and be available to the residents upon requests. <br />Council Member Marty stated he had been to the park recently with his 2'/z-year old. He <br />acknowledged that the rest of the park was mowed. He commented, however, the ditches do <br />give the impression of a lack of maintenance in the park. <br />Mike Doran, 1592 Mounds View Drive, stated he had purchased a home in the area, and had <br />lived there for approximately five months. He explained that the primary reason they chose this <br />house was because of the park. He stated he was concerned regarding the playground, and felt it <br />was used quite regularly. He stated he did not see any thistles in the area. He stated he had been <br />to the park with his Godchildren, and he and his wife were expecting a child. He commented <br />that County Road H is a busy road. He explained that both he and his wife worked, and he did <br />not want to have his children crossing the roads to get to the park. He stated he was not <br />concerned with the rest of the park, and if it was a swamp or tall weeds, in his opinion, it would <br />look the same, however, he would hope they keep the playground. <br />i Mayor Coughlin stated it had been the unanimous consensus of the Council to keep the park at <br />this location. He explained that the playground equipment would simply be relocated to a higher <br />and drier area in the hope that it could be used more often. <br />