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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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PL PACKET 03202001
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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> February 12, 2001 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 1 concrete edge. Mr. Kost added that the wading pool depth goes from zero to two feet with a <br /> 2 square shape. <br /> 3 In response to an inquiry by Jindra as to fountains in the pool, Mr. Kost stated that there is the <br /> 4 ability to add a mushroom-style fountain. <br /> 5 Jindra asked about the selection of playground equipment. Mr. Kost reviewed the equipment <br /> 6 which is aimed toward 7 years old and younger. <br /> 7 Gebhardt inquired as to the play area surface to which Mr. Kost responded that it is a fiber <br /> 8 surface. <br /> 9 Skrivseth asked about the slope from the parking lot to the pavilion. Mr. Kost noted that it is <br /> 10 walkable and reviewed the walkways and stairways on the layout, including those of ADA <br /> l i accessibility. <br /> 12 Ganley complimented the very welcoming and integrated design. <br /> Zurbey inquired about,the cost.of the construction. Mr. Kost stated that it would approximate <br /> $500,000 depending on the finishes. Ganley added that it includes additional amenities.-and, Mr. <br /> 15 Hartman concurred that it provides more accommodations. <br /> 16 Anderson pointed out that in serving picnic groups it may be necessary for vehicles such as <br /> 17 catering trucks to enter the area which is close to the children's play area/wading pool area. He <br /> 18 suggested that this issue needs to be addressed. <br /> 19 Jenson, along with Dunn and Wagner, questioned the need for a concession stand. Mr. Kost <br /> 20 commented that, with meeting and/or rental space, a"wet" area will be needed, but reducing the <br /> 21 size of the concession area will allow for cost savings. <br /> 22 Mr. Hartman stated that a decision needs to be made regarding the concession stand. Jindra <br /> 23 rioted that there is the possibility in the future of sports boosters using the concession stand. Mr. <br /> 24 Hart man pointed out that the cost of the concession stand which is approximately $35,000 seems <br /> 25 to reasonable in the overall plan. <br /> 26 Motion by Jenson, second by Hallada, to approve the design of the design presented by Mr. Kost. <br /> 27 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 8 Mr. Kost next reviewed the cost estimates based on additions to the project including a more <br /> 9 decorative entry, additional trees and shrubs, additional stairs, and asphalt removal. He pointed <br /> 30 out that the electrical cost estimate is higher than anticipated. He added that this includes lights <br /> 31 for Fields 2, 3 and 4 ( soccer and baseball), and for hockey and ice skating. <br />
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