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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> November 9, 1998 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1 discussed in length at the October 13, 1998 City Council Public Hearing at which most of the <br /> 2 Commission were present. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Jindra stated she.addressed the Council on behalf of the Commission at that meeting, <br /> 5 recommending the use of Highway 88 to remove excavation material from Silver Point Park. <br /> 6 She confirmed that access had since been approved by Ramsey County. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Jindra stated there were concerns expressed by a resident who lives at the site of public access to <br /> 9 the park, and that issue is still being resolved. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Jindra presented a draft statement she intends to submit to the local paper after being approved <br /> 12 by City staff. The statement addresses the timeline for renovations in Silver Point Park, as well <br /> 13 as correcting a recent article published which misquoted Jindra. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 Hartman stated Hubmer is willing to bring updates to the Commission as often as necessary. He <br /> 16 suggested an update be presented by Hubmer at the Commission's December 14, 1998 meeting. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Jensen asked for budgetary figures with regard to playground equipment to be installed. Jindra <br /> 19 stated the sum of$40,000 had been budgeted for new equipment in Silver Point Park which is <br /> insufficient to replace the existing equipment. <br /> 21 VIII. NEXT PARKS COMMISSION MEETING (December 14, 1998) AND DISCUSS AGENDA <br /> 22 ITEMS FOR THAT MEETING. <br /> 23 A question was raised by an audience member with regard to future public hearings on the park <br /> 24 projects, and whether public opinion would be solicited. Jindra stated a public hearing had been <br /> 25 held on June 5, 1998 with regard to Silver Point Park, and no decisions have been made on <br /> 26 public hearings for the Central Park project. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 No agenda items.for the December 14, 1998 Parks Commission meeting were suggested. <br /> 29 IX. OTHER BUSINESS. <br /> 30. Jindra requested notification from Jensen with regard to renovations and projects planned by the <br /> 31 Sports Boosters. She added some work had been done in Central Park of which she was <br /> 32 unaware, and she has received requests for information from the community. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Jensen stated he had informed the Parks Commission at a recent meeting of three projects in <br /> 35 which the Sports Boosters are involved,all of which are on high school property: new ballfield <br /> 36 grass; lighting upgrade in the skating rink area; and the installation of permanent, portable <br /> 37 batting cages for student use. <br />