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<br />Page 1 of 2 <br />Parks Commission Minutes <br />June 19, 2010 <br /> <br />Minutes <br />Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Commission <br /> <br />Meeting of June 19, 2019 <br />Hugo City Hall, 7:00 pm <br /> <br />Present: Dave Strub, Cathy Moore – Arcand, Mat Rauschendorfer, Nicole Schmid, Ranell Tennyson <br /> <br />Absent: Roger Clarke, Shawn Haag <br /> <br />Staff Present: Scott Anderson, Public Works Director <br />Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner <br /> Amber Lozier, Administrative Assistant <br /> <br />Strub called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. <br /> <br />1. Approval of Minutes from the May 15, 2019 Meeting <br /> <br />Correction to agenda item #4 – “208” changed to “2018” <br /> <br />Rauschendorfer made a motion, Moore-Arcand seconded to approve the minutes of the May 15, 2019 Parks <br />Commission meeting. <br /> <br />All ayes. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />2. Update on Trail Feasibility Study <br /> <br />Denaway presented three trail concepts prepared by WSB and Associates for the area of 130th Street and the <br />Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. The pros and cons of each option were listed, including Regional Trail <br />requirements, private roads versus public roads, and cost. <br /> <br />Moore-Arcand stated concerns with the safety of concept 3, specifically the on-road trail portion. She also <br />inquired as to whether or not Wilson Tool was supportive of trail construction. <br /> <br />Rauschendorfer stated concerns about easements need with the conceptual trail layouts and future trail <br />connections. He also stated the boardwalk structures in Concept 1 and 2 may affect the Regional Trail <br />designation. <br /> <br />Commissioners appreciated the connection to Oak Shore Park in Concept 1 and questioned whether concept <br />features could be combined to allow for access to Oak Shore Park as well as Regional Trail designation. <br />