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Parks and Recreation and Forestry Commission Meeting Agenda <br />October 25, 2007 <br />6:30 P.M. <br /> <br />1. Roll Call <br /> <br />2. Approval of minutes from the September 27, 2007 meeting. <br /> <br />3. Public Input - Citizens are encouraged to speak to the Park and Recreation and Forestry Commissioners on issues of concern. <br /> <br />4. YMCA Update <br /> <br />5. Parks Promotional Video – Vanessa Van Alstine, the City’s cable coordinator, will be present to discuss and finalize the plans for the Parks Promotional Video. <br /> <br />6. Unfinished Business: <br /> <br />Disc Golf Course – Mike Snelson from Fairway Flyerz has redesigned the course layout / plan to address the issues raised at the September 27th Neighborhood Meeting for the Disc Golf <br /> Course. Mike Snelson has developed two new course designs for consideration by the Commission. The first is a 12-hole design. The second is a 15-hole design, which is created by simply <br /> adding three additional holes to the 12 hole course design. Mr. Snelson will present these new designs. <br /> <br />The City has received general comments regarding proposed culvert crossings associated with the disc golf course. Based on these comments, Staff will also be exploring the feasibility <br /> of utilizing small foot bridges at the creek crossings. <br /> <br />Developing a Volunteer Coach of the Year award and naming it after Patrick “Homer” Holmes – (Tabled from September 27th meeting) The YMCA was to check on other Coach of the Year Awards <br /> and criteria. Staff has submitted criteria for Mounds View Citizen of the year. The Commission made a motion to direct staff to assemble a plaque recognizing Patrick Holmes and his <br /> dedication to the Mounds View community by coaching youth through our Park and Recreation/ YMCA programs. Staff would like the Commission to review and discuss the wording on the plaque <br /> and to determine when it should be presented. Staff is looking for direction as to when it should be presented: either as soon as it is available, or at the next Town Hall meeting along <br /> with other Citizen awards - scheduled for April 2008. <br /> <br />7. New Business: <br /> <br />Woodcrest Park - Staff has received a request from citizens to take action to establish the park as it was originally conveyed to the neighborhood then the wetland were created - “with <br /> open waters to attract wildlife”. A request has been made to muck out the wetlands to make them deeper and less conducive to cattail growth. It was also requested that the trees that <br /> boarder the wetland be thinned up to allow for better viewing of the park. <br /> <br />As directed, staff looked into cleaning up the underbrush / trees at the wetland border. The DNR and Rice Creek Watershed District were contacted. The Commissions were encouraged to <br /> walk the park to better understand the issues.