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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> December 14, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 1 which playground equipment was discussed. He added this item is separate in the contract, and <br /> 2 the playground equipment would be ordered in late March or early April 1999. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Jindra asked whether the figure includes equipment installation. Hubmer confirmed the figure <br /> 5 includes installation. He added Bob Kost should be involved in any changes or amendments to <br /> 6 the playground specifications due to his expertise. Hubmer stated the park restoration work,to <br /> 7 include resodding and seeding,trail configuration and playground equipment installation,would <br /> 8 take place in April or May 1999. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Hubmer stated the original contract specified the contractor would completed the excavation on <br /> 11 the north end of the park in Spring 1999,but due to the mild weather the work can be completed <br /> 12 this winter. He added the work would take 2 weeks to complete. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Hubmer stated the excavation is progressing well, and an issue with regard to construction debris <br /> 15 found in the park has been resolved. Louiselle asked whether any complaints had been received <br /> 16 from neighbors. Hubmer stated 1 complaint had been received with regard to an exit from the <br /> 17 park to accommodate northbound access to Highway 88 which might cause dirt accumulation. <br /> 18 He added the contractor has done a good job of keeping the area clean. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Jindra asked whether the trees removed from the park will be replaced. Hubmer stated they will <br /> 21 be replaced, and some trees have been transplanted to the east side of the park. Kosciolek asked <br /> 22 whether the trees will be comparable to the ones removed. Hubmer stated they will probably be <br /> 23 4-6 inches. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Wolff asked whether an issue involving residents on Roselle Drive had been resolved. Hubmer <br /> 26 confirmed the issue had been resolved. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Jindra asked whether the contractor had a permit to work late hours. Hubmer stated a permit was <br /> 29 obtained to work until 8:00 P.M. on weekdays and begin work at 7:00 A.M. on Saturdays. He <br /> 30 added so far it has not been necessary to work late on weekdays due to the mild weather. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Hubmer stated,with regard to the 1999 street reconstruction program,bids have been received <br /> 33 and the home buyout proposals will be submitted to the Commission for comments. He added 3 <br /> 34 homes are yet to be acquired. Wolff asked whether the possibility of small parks had been <br /> 35 discussed. Hubmer confirmed there is the possibility of creating small pocket parks through the <br /> 36 home buyout program. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Jindra asked for an update on completion of the Harding project. Hubmer stated a feasibility <br /> 39 study will be completed by next week, and a meeting is scheduled for January 1999 with the <br /> 40 subcontractor for the project. <br /> 41 <br />
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