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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />October 10, 2001 <br />Page 2 <br />I different points throughout the project. <br />2 Chair Jindra indicated that Scott Kerzman, Construction Supervisor with Veit Corporation, had some <br />3 playground equipment for the Commission to look at. She suggested that a sub -committee be formed <br />a for the playground and the wet -deck area. Hartman indicated that Kerzman was having a difficult time <br />5 with vendors regarding the wet -deck because the budget was so tight. <br />6 Wong indicated that the wet -deck was still a new concept for a lot of communities which limits the <br />7 number of vendors that are coming in with bids. He referred to a diagram that he had of the planned <br />s wet -deck and said it was very safe and playful in style. <br />9 Wong indicated that the advent of wet -decks is to eventually eliminate wading pools due to safety <br />to concerns. <br />11 Commissioner Gebhardt and Chair Jindra stated that they would form the sub -committee for the <br />12 playground equipment and the wet -deck. <br />13 Zurbey asked about lights on the hockey rink that already exist, and asked if it were possible to transfer <br />14 them to the new hockey rink. Wong asked Hartman to provide him with model numbers so that he <br />15 could see about the feasibility of using them for the new rink. <br />16 Molly Olivier distributed a diagram of the park pavilions and restrooms, and the schedule for the <br />17 project. She indicated that she had put in the worst-case scenario in terms of coordinating the different <br />18 projects. She reviewed the schedule with the Commission highlighting the potential of having a very we <br />19 and heavy snow in March, which would have construction first take place in April. <br />20 Todd Hubmer emphasized that the schedule really depends on the weather. Olivier echoed Hubmer's <br />21 concern that the Commission be aware that the schedule is very weather -dependent. <br />22 Olivier indicated that she would like to include one of Wong's schedules within her documents for the <br />23 benefit of the contractors. <br />24 Olivier indicate that if they do not get a contractor that was large enough to begin the projects at one <br />25 time, Silver Point Park could be up and running in time for next fall. Commissioner Gebhardt asked of <br />26 the likelihood that they could get the projects happening simultaneously. Olivier expressed her hope <br />27 that they could. She added that she would like to see Central Park get worked on first due to the way <br />28 that the areas are blocked. <br />29 Chair Jindra asked about Silver Point Park being worked on during the summer months when baseball <br />30 would be played. Hubmer indicated that there was access behind the backstops. Olivier indicated it <br />
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