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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />March 13, 2000 <br />Page 5 <br />I Additionally, Zurbey stated that he would report to the Sports Boosters the May 15 date that the <br />2 fields can be utilized at Silver Point Park. <br />3 On another issue, Jindra reported that the City Council has requested a joint meeting with the <br />4 Parks Commission. Public Works Director Jay Hartman responded that the meeting is <br />5 anticipated to be held in June 2000. Jindra elaborated that the meeting would be of an informal <br />6 nature where plans and issues could be discussed. She encouraged the Commissioners to have <br />7 items in mind to discuss. The meeting is anticipated to begin at 6:00 p.m. <br />8 Furthermore, Jindra mentioned that some homeowners located by the sirens in Central Park had <br />9 previously offered to sell their homes to the City when they were ready to move. Jindra sug- <br />10 gested that this would be an excellent issue to present to the City Council at the joint meeting. <br />11 She also mentioned that acquiring land from willing sellers would be a possibility for Silver <br />12 Point Park as well. <br />I 3 On another issue, Ganley stated that he had spoken with John Marty about the availability of <br />14 funding from the State. He received the impression that the potential for funding is small. How - <br />15 ever, Mr. Marty did suggest approaching the DNR for funding for some trail systems. <br />6 Jindra reported that Commissioners Hallada and Koehntop had attended a conference on the <br />.7 issue of community gardens. In this respect, Hallada distributed brochures obtained from the <br />18 conference and stated that the information presented was interesting and valuable. The <br />19 conference provided ideas for improvements in community areas through community gardens. <br />20 In reference to Water Tower Park, Jindra reviewed for the newest members that the Commission <br />21 had a contractual agreement with the general contractor to complete the park by a certain date. <br />22 The date was not met and, therefore, the Commission is entitled to liquidated damages under the <br />23 contract. Jindra stated that the funds from the liquidated damages could be utilized in the form of <br />24 additional play equipment and/or cash and could be used to improve any of the parks. <br />25 In connection with the bathroom facilities for the parks, Jindra stated that satellites would soon <br />26 be installed. She asked if the Commission was interested in considering permanent bathrooms. <br />27 Vandalism of the satellites has been a problem and discussion ensued about ways to avoid <br />28 vandalism of the satellites as well as the potential permanent bathrooms. <br />29 Jindra suggested that an employee of the Public Works Department check on the satellites on a <br />30 regular basis to make sure good working order is maintained, or that the Public Works Depart - <br />31 ment arrange for the satellite company to check on the portable bathrooms on a regular basis. <br />32 VIII. REVIEW ST. ANTHONY SHOPPING CENTER REDEVELOPMENT WITH DICK <br />33 KRIER. <br />4 Jindra welcomed Dick Krier, Midwest Planning and Design, and invited him to address the Com - <br />35 mission. <br />
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