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Minutes <br /> Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Commission <br /> Meeting of September 18,2019 <br /> Hugo City Hall, 7:00 pm <br /> Present: Roger Clarke, Shawn Haag,Cathy Moore—Arcand, Nicole Schmid, Dave Strub, Ranell Tennyson <br /> Absent: Mat Rauschendorfer <br /> Staff Present: Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner <br /> Emily Weber, Community Development Assistant <br /> Chair Strub called the meeting to order at 7:01 pm. <br /> 1. Approval of Minutes from the August 21, 2019 Meeting <br /> Tennyson made a motion,Clarke seconded to approve the minutes of the August 21, 2019 Parks Commission <br /> meeting. <br /> Ayes-Roger Clarke,Shawn Haag, Cathy Moore—Arcand, Nicole Schmid, Dave Strub, Ranell Tennyson <br /> Abstained—None. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 2. Sunset Lake Neighborhood Meeting <br /> Denaway introduced the Sunset Lake Park project and provided a brief background on the City owned <br /> property along Sunset Lake.The City has a total of 1.63 acres along Sunset Lake that has been set aside as <br /> park dedication from two developments:The Preserve on Sunset Lake and Royal Haven Estates.The City <br /> recently did a 2040 Comprehensive Plan update,which had a large focus on park and trails. During the <br /> process,the City heard from residents that they would like more access to the City's natural resources as well <br /> as a broader connection to all parks and trails throughout Hugo.The potential Sunset Lake Park would <br /> provide public recreational access to Sunset Lake.The site would not be a launch site for motorized boats. <br /> The Parks Commission reviewed two concept plans for the Sunset Lake Park on August 21, 2019 and provided <br /> comments to staff.Staff made changes to the concept plans based on the feedback from the Commissioners. <br /> Denaway introduced Candance Amberg,the Landscape Architect from WSB working on the project.Amberg <br /> provided an overview of the two concept plans to the residents present at the meeting. Concept One shows a <br /> loop parking lot with access off of Homestead Avenue North, drop off zone for people unloading <br /> unmotorized water craft,and internal park trails. Concept Two shows a drop off and unloading area, <br />