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 Commissioners Kunz read ”Staff walked the site on September 19, <br />2005. It appears likely that nearly this entire site is wetland. Any <br />development of this site may be difficult. A citizen’s group <br />challenged the sale of the golf course. All associated activities <br />have been placed on hold until a ruling from the court was <br />received. This occurred on Friday, October 21, 2005 in favor of the <br />City Council’s decision to sell the golf course. Staff will request <br />authorization to seek assistance in determining the feasibility of <br />developing this site.” <br /> Staff will contact the firm of RLK to see if they could review the <br />site and provide the City with site data and recommendations <br />pertaining to the feasibility of developing park items on this site. <br /> Staff will bring this item to the City Council in November. <br /> This should be discussed at the December meeting. <br /> <br />b) Trailway Program – Review Trailway Comprehensive Plan <br /> Commissioners (and Staff) to read the Trailway Proposal <br />document created by the Trailway Advocacy Group in May of <br />1992. <br /> Discus this at the November meeting. <br /> <br />c) LaPort Meadows Concept Development Plan <br /> The relocation of the compost site might be difficult. <br /> The Commissioners were concerned about giving up a park <br /> Residents may be upset by a proposal which eliminates a park and <br />relocates the existing compost site. <br /> <br />7. Commissioner/Staff Reports: <br /> <br />a) Storm Damage Reports – The storm damage activities were completed on <br />October 11, 2005. There will be some minor tree removal and clean up <br />activities occurring in Silver View Park over the next several months. The <br />total cost of the clean up is estimated to be $95,000. Brush can be brought to <br />the Arden Hills compost site at Hudson Avenue and New Brighton Road <br />(location of Arden Hill compost site not stated at the meeting). <br /> <br />b) Commissioner Silvis and Park Supervisor Dazenski attended a meeting <br />regarding Spring Lake last month. Issues discussed included introduction of <br />water to raise the lake levels and winter aeration. As a first course of action, a <br />Lake Owners Association must be created before the DNR will consider the <br />introduction of water. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> <br />