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vehicular access off of Homestead Drive and 125th Street,and internal trails. Amberg stated that there has <br /> not been a traffic study done and the plans are still conceptual.Concept Two also shows a fishing pier and <br /> boulder outcroppings along the shoreline. <br /> Chair Strub stated that the Parks Commission would like to take comments from the residents on the <br /> potential park's design and emphasized that the funding and economics of the park is something that will be <br /> discussed at a later date.Strub invited residents to come forward. <br /> Many residents addressed the Parks Commission and provided thoughts and feedback on the general design <br /> of the park. Popular topics that came up were the maintenance of the park,the potential park users,the <br /> ecology of Sunset Lake,and the number of parking spaces shown on the concept plans. Residents were <br /> generally worried about increased traffic in their neighborhood and on the lake. Comments included: <br /> • There are too many parking spaces shown in the park and the number of spaces should be reduced <br /> to two to five. <br /> • Where would residents be able to put their lake weeds? <br /> • There was a concern that property values would decrease with the park. <br /> • One resident asked the City to pay association fees and to be responsible for restocking the lake. <br /> • There was concern with how many trucks would drive on the lake during winter. <br /> • Residents were concerned with the hours of the park and it was mentioned that the park should not <br /> be open past daylight hours. <br /> • How would the City manage loitering in the park? <br /> • A few residents stated that they did not want access from Homestead Avenue North. <br /> • One resident stated that access from 125th Street North is dangerous. <br /> • Some residents want a toilet on site,some did not. <br /> • Some residents were okay with a picnic table, but not a shelter. Others did not want either on site. <br /> • One resident stated that the plans looked really nice, but is worried the park would be too <br /> manicured. <br /> • Some residents would prefer that there be no lights or electricity on site. <br /> • Could there be access to other lakes like Oneka Lake or Egg Lake? <br /> The Commissioners and staff answered the residents and their concerns and provided additional details on <br /> how parks are developed in the City of Hugo. Commissioner Clarke made a statement that one of the Parks <br /> Commission's role is to respond the needs of the community as a whole. Of the 30+residents in attendance <br /> at the meeting, 13 residents came forward to voice their opinions.The Parks Commission understood that <br /> many residents were not in support of the concept plans presented. <br /> The Parks Commission directed staff to tone down the concept plans. <br /> 3. Adjournment <br /> Schmid made a motion, Clarke seconded to adjourn the meeting at 8:45 pm. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />