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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> August 25, 1998 <br /> Page 10 <br /> 1 Mr. Hubmer stated he had spoken with the Environmental Quality Board, and the <br /> 2 petition was dismissed at that level and their attorney has been notified of that fact. <br /> 3 Mayor Ranallo asked whether the completion of Silver Point Park and 29th Avenue <br /> 4 would affect the outcome of the construction of a holding pond on Harding and St. <br /> 5 Anthony Boulevard. <br /> 6 Mr. Hubmer stated Silver Point Park is only in the first phases of redevelopment. <br /> 7 Faust asked for a deadline from WSB so the Parks Commission can continue their <br /> 8 discussion without rushing to make a decision. <br /> 9 Mr. Hubmer stated the Parks Commission had requested 2 or 3 alternative layouts for <br /> 10 Silver Point Park depicting various amenities, ballfields, etc., for presentation at the <br /> 11 next Parks Commission meeting. After that, a public meeting would be held to get <br /> 12 feedback from residents before construction bids are received. WSB would require <br /> 13 approval from the City Council at their September 8, 1998 meeting to obtain bids from <br /> 14 contractors after getting preliminary input from the Parks Commission. <br /> 15 Ms. Jindra stated other factors still need to be considered, including the possibility of <br /> 16 adding 1 adult field which brings into question the issue of lighting. <br /> 17 Ms. Jindra stated she and the other Parks Commissioners are concerned WSB needs <br /> 18 decisions regarding excavation from the City this fall. She added the Parks <br /> 19 Commission, having met only once to date, is probably not ready to make such <br /> 20 decisions and remain responsible to the City and its residents. <br /> 21 Mr. Hubmer stated a bulkhead system could be installed on 29th Avenue to suspend its <br /> 22 function for a year. However, Silver Point Park would be unusable longer than if the <br /> 23 grading was done this fall. <br /> 24 Cavanaugh asked if only 80% of the park could be reconstructed so people could still <br /> 25 use it this fall. He stated part of the work could be done in the fall and it would then be <br /> 26 finished in the spring. <br /> 27 Mr. Hubmer stated this would cause problems regarding the construction bidding <br /> 28 process. <br /> 29 Marks questioned the holding capacity of Silver Point Park. Mr. Hubmer stated the <br /> 30 holding capacity-would be 22 acre feet. <br />