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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />March 13, 2000 <br />Page 4 <br />I As a final note on Central Park, Jindra stated that specific plans must wait until the site survey <br />2 has been completed. <br />3 VI. SILVER POINT PARK. <br />4 Jindra stated that she wished to add this discussion to the agenda for the meeting. Additionally, <br />5 she suggested that the Commission meet next month at 6:30 p.m. at Silver Point Park prior to the <br />6 regular Parks Commission meeting to review items that need to be addressed. Specifically, she <br />7 suggested items for discussion to be the grand opening, hockey and figure skating rinks, lighting, <br />8 and shelter. She asked Public Works Director Jay Hartman to provide additional examples of <br />9 possible shelters. <br />10 <br />11 Mr. Hartman stated that it is anticipated that by the next Parks Commission meeting in April, that <br />12 Todd Hubmer, WSB & Associates, would address the Commission about the costs involved with <br />13 security and hockey lighting, a pavilion and other matters. <br />14 <br />15 Jindra reminded the Commission that a date for the grand opening of April 27 had previously <br />16 been considered, but the Commission had been advised by Mr. Hubmer to wait until on or after <br />17 May 15, 2000. <br />18 In this respect, various dates were discussed, in particular May 11 or May 18. It was agreed that <br />19 School Board Representative Denise Dunn would discuss both dates with the School Board to <br />20 determine if there were any conflicts with activities for either of the suggested days. <br />21 VII. REPORTS. <br />22 A. Community Services. <br />23 Community Services Representative Diana Roadfeldt was not present. <br />24 <br />25 B. School Board. <br />26 School Board Representative Denise Dunn stated that the School Board had a joint meeting with <br />27 the City Council two weeks ago and that Central Park was discussed. <br />28 Zurbey inquired if a paved area by the bleachers on the football field would be a possibility for <br />29 skateboarding, particularly if a smooth blacktop was added. <br />30 Thuesen inquired if Dunn would have an idea on the School Board's opinion of having skate - <br />31 boarders on school property during the summer. She stated that she was not aware of any discus - <br />32 sions regarding that matter, but she would inquire about the possibility of allowing skateboarders <br />33 on school property for the summer on a temporary basis. <br />34 <br />35 C. Sports Boosters. <br />36 Sports Boosters Representative George Zurbey stated that he had reported back to the Sports <br />37 Boosters about the Parks Commission's discussion surrounding the hockey rinks/skateboarding <br />38 area. <br />39 <br />