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Minutes <br />Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Commission <br />Meeting of October 16, 2019 <br />Hugo City Hall, 7:00 pm <br />Present: Roger Clarke, Shawn Haag, Mat Rauschendorfer, Dave Strub, Ranell Tennyson <br />Absent: Cathy Moore—Arcand, Nicole Schmid <br />Staff Present: Scott Anderson, Public Works Director <br />Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner <br />Debi Close, Parks Secretary <br />Chair Strub called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. <br />1. Approval of Minutes from the September 18, 2019 Meeting <br />Tennyson made a motion, Haag seconded to approve the minutes of the September 18, 2019 Parks <br />Commission meeting. <br />Ayes: Roger Clarke, Shawn Haag, Dave Strub, Ranell Tennyson <br />Abstained: Mat Rauschendorfer <br />Motion carried. <br />2. Update on Adelaide Landing Future Park <br />Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner, provided an update on construction of the park in Adelaide Landing. <br />Discussion included the park dedication fees paid and the partnership with the developer for construction. <br />Cost estimates for construction increased from $571,000 to $666,000. Scott Anderson, Public Works <br />Directed informed that he had verified material/labor fee increases with multiple contractors. Current <br />building market is saturated with construction and fees have inflated. <br />3. Update on the Trail Feasibility Study <br />Denaway provided an update on the Hardwood Creek Regional Trail/ 1301" Trail feasibility study. Funding <br />was received through an active living partnership project with Washington County Public Health and the <br />Statewide Health Improvement Program. With the feasibility study, the site was evaluated and conceptual <br />
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