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Minutes <br />Parks Commission, City of Hugo <br />December 14, 2011 <br />Council Chambers, City Hall <br />Call to Order <br />Present: Rachel Berger, Roger Clarke, Mat Rauschendorfer, Dave Strub, Jim Taylor, <br />Tom Windisch <br />Absent: Kris Birch, Noel Schmidt <br />Staff Present: Scott Anderson, Public Works Director <br />Shayla Syverson, Parks Planner <br />Anna Wobse, Accounting Clerk <br />Jim Taylor called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. <br />I. Approval of Minutes from November Meeting <br />The minutes of the November 9, 2011 Parks Commission meeting were reviewed and <br />no changes required. <br />Guest Presentations <br />The agenda was amended to include a presentation from Bunnie Peterson, a 45 year <br />resident of the City of Hugo and a former Parks Commission member. Bunnie <br />presented her concerns for the development of the Egg Lake property directly across <br />from City Hall. She is concerned that the property will be developed and all the trees will <br />be removed and the view of the lake blocked. Bunnie would like the parcel to stay a <br />passive park for all the citizens of Hugo to enjoy. She also expressed her concern for <br />the lack of trails on the east side of Highway 61, and the dangers that this imposes for <br />bikers and walkers. The Parks Commission reassured Bunnie that the Downtown <br />Development Plan calls for green area and public spaces; they also shared with her that <br />trail development is included in their goals for the upcoming years. The Commission <br />thanked Bunnie for coming forward with her concerns and ideas. <br />-1— <br />Parks Commission <br />December 14, 2011 <br />
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