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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />October 10, 2001 <br />Page 3 <br />I could be written in the documents that they keep access to the baseball park clear. <br />2 Chair Jindra asked Olivier if she thought the schedule was realistic. Olivier indicated she was, if the <br />3 weather holds. <br />a Chair Jindra asked if anyone had any questions regarding Central Park. <br />5 Diane Skrivseth asked if she could tell community services that they could go ahead and schedule <br />6 games for next summer. It was determined that the park would not be ready. <br />7 Olivier indicated that she would like to schedule a meeting at some time to go through all of the specific: <br />s for Central Park from hardware on fixtures to fireplaces. <br />9 IV. SILVER POINT PARK <br />10 Chair Jindra indicated that they would be regrading the skating rink area this fall. <br />> > Hubmer reviewed Silver Point Park. He indicated that the main problem was with the hockey rink. He <br />12 indicated that they are proposing to put in a retaining wall on one end and extend the drain tile from the <br />13 south -side of the park. <br />to Hubmer added that they would mound the baseball diamonds, and that drainage swells would be <br />15 placed behind benches to bring the water to the outside of the park. He stated that everything was for <br />16 the purpose of keeping the area dry. <br />v Hubmer indicated that there would be a trade-off with the new design; the rink will not dry -out as <br />18 quickly as it does now. <br />19 Zurbey asked about the budget for the project. Hubmer indicated it was being funded by the DNR <br />20 Fund. <br />21 Commissioner Ganley stated that his children's friends say that it smells badly over there from the <br />22 standing water. Hubmer said that should be alleviated by the project. <br />23 Zurbey asked how deep the standing water would be. Hubmer indicated that it would be no more than <br />24 one foot. <br />25 Commissioner Ganley asked about the drain tile. Hubmer indicated that it would be just below the <br />26 surface. <br />27 Chair Jindra asked if they were solving one problem and creating another. Hubmer indicated that he <br />
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