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PL PACKETS 1983
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PL PACKET 01181983
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I Mr. Westberg pointed out that there were several groups of parochial <br /> school children who participated in planned day activities in the camp <br /> now and he perceived the staff would welcome the same type of activities <br /> for school children in the St. Anthony/New Brighton School District as <br /> 5 well. <br /> 6 The Camp Director told Commissioner Brownell' the new buildings would <br /> 7 have wood construction with rough cedar siding. The administration <br /> 8 building would also have natural rock trim. The architect had even <br /> 9 changed the construction of the maintenance building from steel to wood <br /> 10 frame to better fit into the natural environment. of the camp. The goal <br /> 11 is to put all utilities underground to provide better visuals of the <br /> 12 camp. He promised to bring the plans to staff as soon as they are <br /> 13 available from the architect. <br /> 14 Commission Recommendation <br /> 15 Motion by Werenicz, seconded by Franzese to recommend Council approval <br /> 16 of the long range building plans for land use and facilities development <br /> 17 contained in the Salvation Army's Master Plan for the Silver Lake Camp <br /> 18 in St. Anthony. The Commission has reviewed the building materials to <br /> 19 be used in the facilities and found them to be in keeping with the <br /> 20 natural environment of the camp and recommends that each project be <br /> 21 reviewed: by City staff to assure that they meet all current building <br /> 22 codes and regulations. <br /> 23 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> 25 An informal progress update on various City projects was given by Mr. <br /> 26 Childs before the following: <br /> 27 Motion by Brownell, seconded by Franzese to adjourn the meeting at <br /> 28 9:50 P.M.' <br /> 29 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 30 Respectfully submitted, <br /> 31 Helen Crowe, Secretary <br /> 32 :cjk <br /> • 11 <br />
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