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Anderson informed that removal of trees increases visibility of the property. Another option would be to <br /> build a pond to get infiltration credits but there are no real plans in place. <br /> Commissioner Strub confirmed that there isn't a plan to clear cut the property but that ideas and opinions <br /> were being taken. There would be a follow up with notices with a decision. He also stated that it should be <br /> understood that they are the Parks Commission and the City Council makes the final decision but there isn't a <br /> deadline or schedule for that. <br /> Commissioner Berger asked how the property would get spit and maintained. How would the transition <br /> process work? What happens with it is privately owned and still used by the public? Emotions are high. <br /> A resident at 13565 Geneva Ave N approached to podium and said that some kids have an attitude but that <br /> they would call the police, make a complaint and not get further involved. The police would take care of it. <br /> Commissioner Berger asked the resident what vision she has to make it dissipate. <br /> The resident at 13565 Geneva Ave N replied that it will be trespassing. <br /> Jay Manke, 13514 Goodview Ave N, approached the podium and stated that the wanted to touch on what <br /> has happened in the last month. He reported seeing cars parking on the street, leaving no room on <br /> Goodview, honking, and traffic issues. <br /> Commissioner Arcand asked if they were parked to go in the park. <br /> Manke replied that it signals that there is an adult in the park, but sometimes it is 16 year old kids causing <br /> trouble. He stated that the track is getting bigger and nothing good happens there. He appreciates that the <br /> dirt bikes were stopped. He asked how many police and fire calls do there have to be. He preferred that the <br /> property be flattened and the track removed. The track should be located somewhere more visible. <br /> Commissioner Berger asked if there is a need for a BMX track. <br /> Manke replied that they need to go wild in a more managed place, where the police can see, and there is no <br /> hiding. <br /> Commissioner Berger asked if the kids would go elsewhere to ride or is it tied to property history. If you take <br /> it away,will they go away? <br /> Jay Manke replied that it's cyclical,that the kids use it until they are 16. He said that it is some sort of rite of <br /> passage to get in trouble at the property. He expressed gratitude for the city opening up the property. <br /> Anne Manke stated that she has had to call 911 several times and tell the police where the kids are hiding. <br /> She can't deal with the profanity and the lack of rules. She said that there is a need for a track, but not there. <br /> She said that they can't walk through the property so it isn't usable by many. Their only recourse is to call the <br /> police. They do not want to fence their[large] property. <br /> Mike Atkinson, at 5560 140th Street N, informed of his son started going to this park 18 years ago and all the <br /> kids out there had a lot of fun. He said that if they opened it up, and had the police force there,that it could <br /> be a good play area. <br />