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All ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Additional project updates were discussed: <br /> Lions Park, Beaver Ponds playground replacement,Arcand Park,Sunset Lake and Oneka Place Trail <br /> Clearing, Lions Park/School Trail Feasibility Study and Irish Avenue Park Planning. <br /> The Capital Improvement Plan allocated funding for all current project listed. Fund identified as <br /> miscellaneous trail improvements and water access improvements identified on the list are not <br /> anticipated to be used in 2021. <br /> Strub asked when the Lions Park playground will be removed. Denaway informed it will be relocated <br /> after Good Neighbor Days in June. <br /> Strub asked City staff if any value was determined on saving the Beaver Ponds park playground <br /> equipment once the new replacement from Lions park equipment is installed. Scott Anderson, Public <br /> Works Director informed that the company removing it will recycle and re-use the equipment as <br /> possible. However, there isn't a value to it. <br /> Strub asked if there will be a fence around the Arcand Park pickle ball court. Denaway informed that <br /> there is no funding in 2021 for the fencing. <br /> Anderson informed that Arcand Park will have some grading done in spots and receive a second <br /> application of hydro seed where needed. <br /> Strub informed that at the Sunset Lake HOA meeting recently held,they discussed clearing of the lake <br /> access to expand visual awareness of the property and there were mixed responses. Anderson said the <br /> intent of clearing the lot is to provide access and visibility. Signage for private property will be place and <br /> mature trees will be protected in the brush clearing. <br /> 3. Public Works Facility Update <br /> Anderson updated that all foundation walls at the new Public Works facility has been installed and <br /> construction is moving fast. Electricity, plumbing, and utilities should be installed in the next two weeks. <br /> The parking lot and pavement will be done in August and the move in date is tentatively set for February <br /> 1, 2022. <br /> Strub asked if the parking lot will be usable for residents with current construction and in the winter at <br /> the new public works facility and Irish Avenue Park. Anderson informed that the current lot is still being <br /> maintained for trails with mowing and in the winter the parking area will be plowed for the public to <br /> continue use on the property. <br /> Moore-Arcand asked if there will be any hill areas for sledding or cross-country skiing. Anderson <br /> informed that a neighbor was concerned with trail being close to his property and screening was <br /> discussed. Soil was relocated from the construction site at a minimal cost for additional privacy. The <br /> created berm can be used as sledding hill that the residents will enjoy. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> Parks Commission Minutes <br /> May 20,2021 <br />