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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />July 10, 2000 <br />Page 3 <br />I Various options for lighting of the hockey rink were discussed, as well as the time of day <br />2 when the Park would close and the lights turned off. <br />3 Jindra inquired about some potential solar lighting for the trails. Mr. Kost stated that the <br />4 problem with that type of system is due to the unpredictable weather of Minnesota. It would <br />5 confuse residents to have lighting at some times, and not others. <br />6 To review, Mr. Kost confirmed that two fields would utilize lighting, as well as the hockey <br />7 rink. <br />8 Mr. Ted Severson, 2504 33rd Avenue NE, was in the audience and noted that he has had <br />9 difficulty obtaining satisfactory results to his concerns about obtaining the soccer fields that <br />10 the soccer program needs. He stated that he has talked with City Hall, many residents, and <br />11 the Parks Commission and is frustrated by the lack of results. <br />12 Chair Jindra wished to clarify that Mr. Severson has attended meetings of the Parks <br />13 Commission and has been allowed to speak substantially about his concerns and the issues <br />14 surrounding the lack of field space. However, all programs have had to make concessions <br />15 due to the lack of space and the Commission is working diligently to provide the City with <br />s the maximum amount of space possible and accommodate both the baseball and soccer <br />17 programs as well. <br />18 Jenson wished to clarify that, particularly in connection with Silver Point Park, that a lot of <br />19 the capacity for the in-house program has been lost. Baseball has had to make concessions, <br />20 along with the soccer program. <br />21 Mr. Severson stated that he wanted to be guaranteed a soccer field in order to schedule the <br />22 appropriate games and practices. Jindra stated that this plan is still in the process of being <br />23 created and his concerns and communications are being considered, along with other issues. <br />24 Ganley mentioned that trust and communication must be relied upon, and he felt that both <br />25 have been provided. Additionally, he stated that cooperation must be implemented in order <br />26 for trust and communication to continue. <br />27 Mr. Kost clarified that the discussion taking place surrounded a field management issue and <br />28 was not the issue intended to be discussed at the meeting regarding redevelopment of Central <br />29 Park. <br />30 It was determined to continue with the discussion of Central Park redevelopment, and Mr. <br />31 Kost continued by reviewing the punch list items with the Commissioners. These items <br />12 included a review of the aggressive skate facility, high school soccer fields, softball fields, <br />- 3 sledding hill, and other issues. <br />