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APPROVAL OF MAY 25 MINUTES <br />AGENDA ADDITIONS <br />SILVER VIEW PARK <br />PICNIC SHELTER <br />-2 - <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Silvis, <br />seconded by Commissioner Stevenson to <br />accept the May 25, 1989 minutes as written. <br />The motion passed 4 ayes, 0 nayes <br />(Commissioner Starr was not yet present). <br />None <br />Mounds View Lion's Club representative Jerry <br />Linke reviewed plans for a picnic shelter at <br />Silver View Park with the Commission. He <br />stated that the Parks and Recreation <br />Commission proposed the site for the shelter <br />on the south end of the parking lot. This <br />area is intended to be "family recreation <br />area", having the amphitheater, multi-purpose <br />court, proposed sandlot volleyball court and <br />tot lot in addition to the picnic shelter. <br />Mr. Linke explained that in the park shelter <br />plans, the Lion's have proposed to include <br />roll up type doors, a small serving area, two <br />bathrooms and a fireplace. He added that <br />the plans would possibly be scaled back if <br />bids come in too high. He stated that it was <br />designed to be as vandal -proof as possible, <br />with construction being of rock faced <br />concrete block with a concrete floor. <br />This picnic shelter would be the first facility <br />in the City parks to offer indoor toilet <br />facilities and a kitchen area. This facility <br />offers the residents more than adequate <br />facilities to hold church picnics, family <br />reunions, company potlucks, Sr. Citizen <br />outings and other community affairs. <br />At this point, a motion was made by <br />Commissioner Stevenson, and seconded by <br />Commissioner Long to recommend to the <br />City Council that they accept the plans, when <br />formally proposed to the City Council, for <br />the Silver View Park picnic shelter as <br />proposed by the Mounds View Lion's Club. <br />The motion passed unanimously, 5 ayes, 0 <br />nayes. <br />
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