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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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43 <br /> Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> April 10, 2000 <br /> • Page 2 <br /> 1 3. An extra rail shall be added to the bottom of the 52-inch and 42-inch RCP aprons; <br /> 2 4. All dead trees within the park shall be replaced, and trees which are not in an upright po- <br /> 3 sition shall be positioned and warrantied. <br /> 4 5. Turf shall be established in Central Park in accordance with the plans and specifications <br /> 5 (some reseeding might need to be done); <br /> 6 6. Turf within Trillium Park shall be reviewed by the engineer and subcontractor to deter- <br /> 7 mine if seeding meets specifications; <br /> 8 7. Cleanup of material along the northern fence of Silver Point Park; <br /> 9 8. Cable television shall be removed from the trees located on the south side of Silver Point <br /> 10 Park. <br /> 11 Mr. Hubmer reminded the Commission that the above punch list items need to be completed <br /> 12 . before final payment is made to the contractor. <br /> 13 Jindra clarified the specifics of item nos. 2 and 4 above. Jindra stated that she would continue to <br /> 14 rely on Mr. Hubmer to follow up on the issues and Mr. Hubmer agreed to do so. <br /> 15 In continuation of the letter of April 10, 2000, Mr. Hubmer reviewed the restroom and warming <br /> 16, house facility issues. In this respect, Mr. Hubmer presented a depiction of the proposed fields for <br /> �7 Silver Point Park(which included softball, soccer, and a hockey fink). Such depiction also in-- <br /> 18 cluded detailed spots for lighting and parking spaces. Specifically, Mr. Hubmer asked the <br /> 19 Commission several questions in order to determine the type of warming house and restroom <br /> 20 facility desired. One question was the concept of a concession stand. Although the Commission <br /> 21 declined the option of a concession stand, it was determined that most residents would prefer <br /> 22 single-use, separate men's and women's restrooms. <br /> 23 Mr. Hubmer also presented an idea of building the warming house into the side of a hill, and set- <br /> 24 ting up a theme of colors, structure, and configuration that would be contiguous throughout the <br /> 25 City's parks. Various ideas were then discussed regarding the potential materials to be used for <br /> 26 the building, including the roof, to assist in alleviating the potential for vandalism. <br /> 27 Bob Kost, BRW,Inc. was in attendance and offered to work on some concepts for the Commis- <br /> 28 Sion and present those ideas at the next Parks Commission meeting on May 8, 2000. <br /> 29 Sports Boosters Representative Zurbey mentioned the possibility of building a warming house <br /> 30 that the walls could be removed in the summer and the warming house could then be used as a <br /> 31 pavilion. The Co mmission agreed this was an excellent concept and Mr. Kost agreed to provide <br /> 32 some sketches and details about that option. Additionally,Mr.Kost stated that there are many <br /> 33 options of sloping the roof and using different types of materials for roofing that would <br /> 34 discourage climbing on the roof and/or vandalism. <br /> •35 Zurbe mentioned the idea of a storage room located in the warming house facility. Mr. Kost <br /> Y g <br /> 36 cautioned the Commission against this concept due to the potential for theft. <br />
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