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3. Adel�.:flde 1...,andimg Future Park Playground <br /> Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner presented a preference report from the vendor's presentations that were <br /> held April 15, 2020. At this meeting residents requested to have the pickle court replaced with a tennis <br /> court. The court changes layout of the preliminary park plan and cost would exceed the budget. Estimated at <br /> an additional $80,000.with court enlargement,tar,fencing and netting. <br /> Open floor discussion included: <br /> Number of swings, zip line location and size, Safety, leaving pickle court with no changes, soccer fields, <br /> parking lot, sidewalks, large climbing structures, park name, current issues with motorized vehicles on trails <br /> and dogs not on leashes and color of the structure. <br /> Clark made a motion, Moore-Arcand seconded to direct City to approve Ultimate Playground Concept 3 to <br /> optimize the best possible safety. <br /> All Aye. Motion passed. <br /> di .ii c all va sn't don e,a <br /> 4. Proposed Publics Works Facility <br /> Scott Anderson, Public Works director informed they are working on the site plan for the proposed public <br /> works facility and storm water retention pond/septic mound still need to be added along with additional <br /> minor changes. The property will have a shared driveway to the park property and the architect informed an <br /> increase in space will be needed to include the septic and well. The water plans for the building would not be <br /> intended to be utilized for the park needs. A water connection would be in place on the outside of the future <br /> building with consideration to expand if a community room is later considered. <br /> Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner informed a community room could also be placed in the park area or separate <br /> from the facility when future planning is done. <br /> Clark asked about placement of the structure changing the trails and affecting placement with wetlands <br /> around the area. Scott Anderson, Public Works Director informed no public meeting yet or final decisions <br /> about the preliminary plans or facility placement but trails could be changed and he would be willing to walk <br /> with the property with Clark to discuss options and possible early mowing to help define. <br /> Tom Weidt, Mayor addressed the Parks Commission that having this foot hole starting with the new Public <br /> Works Facility at Irish Avenue Park is important to show the community on the developments that will house <br /> this space. Once this structure is in - it will be easier to start the development of this Park. <br /> Tom Weidt, Mayor informed that the State of Emergency had instruction of closing the playgrounds and as a <br /> City we didn't close but utilized signage stating the order to encouraged parenting discretion by not locking <br /> or fencing any of the parks. He noticed personal use was little to none when doing active inspections of the <br /> parks in the community. He also stated that with the Corona Virus changes at places of work and businesses <br /> will alter how infrastructure is built in the future. <br /> 5. Lions Park Feasibility Study <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> Parks Commission Minutes <br />