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Dan Church, at 12280 Falcon Ave N, has lived in Hugo for 16 years and has small kids that share his interest in <br />this type of park. He shared stories of using the skate park with his family. He is excited to see a park like <br />that and said that there is a need for it. He suggested finding a place to move it where the kids can be seen. <br />Commissioner Berger thanked him for taking time to bring his kids and share his voice. She agreed that there <br />is a need that should be met. <br />Jim Compton, at 6213 Egg Lake Road, said that he is okay with breaking up the property for the neighbors. <br />He has witnessed youth spitting on cars and swearing as they are walking to the park. He supported the city <br />getting park land and asked if there is a new type of park that would be good for the property. <br />Chet Atkinson, resident at 5560 140t" Street N, informed of his use of this park and the great memories made <br />there as a kid riding bikes and playing. He said that nothing else is offered for kids like this in the area for <br />ages 13-16 and they want to be able to do something. He reported that the track is the same as it always was <br />and that it was there 10 years before him. <br />Commissioner Berger asked if there was a way to manage it and not disturb the neighbors. <br />Atkinson said that it has never been an issue and it was weird because it has been there longer than they <br />have been there. He suggested fencing it in. He said he would hate to see it go and that the park means a lot <br />to him. He said that he would be willing to pitch in. <br />Commissioner Strub asked Sergeant Wayne Johnson, Washington County Sheriff Department, if he would like <br />to approach the podium and give a report on the calls they have received. <br />Sargent Wayne Johnson reported that there have been a couple calls about trash and fires. Clear cutting the <br />property helped as there used to be ATV complaints in 2013/2014. <br />Commissioner Strub asked what about compared to other parks. <br />Sargent Johnson reported that a couple other passive parks that need more attention, but not much in any of <br />the parks. <br />Commissioner Rauschendorfer reported on some of the vandalism he has seen at Diamond Point Park and <br />said that a camera reduced the issues occurring there. <br />Anne Manke, at 13514 Goodview Ave N, stated that she can't deal with it anymore- driving by, having to call <br />the cops. <br />Lorentz, at 13545 Geneva Ave N, asked where the park land is that she was dedicated when she built her <br />house if it's not this park. <br />Commissioner Strub talked about the Parks and Trails Plan and said that it was not as good in the 80's as it is <br />now, that now there are expectations and developers are willing participants. He said it's a complicated <br />parcel so we can only learn from it for the future. <br />Commissioner Schmid discussed that the parcel donated by the developer was an unusable piece of property <br />never intended to be turned into a playground- it's mostly wetlands with no parking options but somehow it <br />was accepted by the Parks Commission back then as the required dedication. She discussed options like a <br />fence and said that a solutions is not clear. Schmid was excited to hear that a BMX park is needed. <br />
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