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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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PL PACKET 11202001
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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> • October 10, 2001 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1 thought'that the field would be usable. <br /> 2 Commissioner Gebhardt asked when the construction would begin. Hubmer stated that construction <br /> 3 could begin as early as next week. <br /> 4 Hubmer suggested that, if the rink got seeded this year, they should not put ice over it because it would <br /> 5 kill the seed. Hartman stated that the problem has to be corrected at some point because the water has <br /> 6 been an issue for too long. <br /> 7 Skrivseth asked about free skating in Central Park. Hartman indicated that the only time for free <br /> s skating would be on the weekends, when it is difficult to get an attendant. <br /> 9 Chair Jindra suggested that the Commission decide if there would not be skating at either Central Park <br /> 10 or Silver Point Park this winter. <br /> 11 Chair Jindra stated that it was suggested that the fields in Central Park have drain tile. She indicated <br /> 12 that it had been removed from the initial plans because of expense. <br /> i <br /> 13 Commissioner Jensen asked about the plans for the field. Wong stated that they were originally <br /> 14 discussing drain tile for the fields, but the slope was high. Wong demonstrated where the drainage <br /> I5 would go. He indicated that the question is how the water will drain when the slope is only one <br /> 16 percent. <br /> 17 Anderson indicated that the current field is pretty close to flat. <br /> 18 Zurbey indicated that he received some information regarding Sports Boosters funding drain tile. He <br /> 19 spoke with someone about using fields for St. Anthony athletics, and the conversation led to the <br /> 20 discussion of the fields in the City of St. Anthony. The gentleman with whom he spoke was a civil <br /> 21 engineer and indicated that the slope on the field was insignificant at one percent, and that drain tiles <br /> 22 were necessary. <br /> 23 Hubmer indicated that he worked with_the gentleman on other projects, and that they are different than <br /> 24 the field that they are concerned about. <br /> 25 Jensen stated that Wong indicated that he did not know if a contractor could make the field better than <br /> 26 -one percent. <br /> • 27 Hubmer suggested that they only put drain tile underneath the trail, if that is something that they want t <br /> 28 consider. <br />
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