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Parks Commission Meeting 8-9-00 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Haas reviewed the history of the property with the Commission. In 1999 mowing the grass was <br />discussed. The property has not been maintained since that discussion. The Commission <br />feels that it may be prudent to maintain this property so that is readily available for <br />development in the future. <br />Action: Laurie to write short recommendation to the City Council asking them to review <br />this issue and determine how this property could fit into an ongoing maintenance program. <br />E. Oneka Lake View Expansion — Chuck commented that the developer is expanding to the <br />north of 150th. The Parks Commission should be involved in reviewing the open space and <br />trail plan and the landscape plan when they become available. <br />II. Pete Pederson had visited with the LaCasses, property owners by the Old School House. They <br />won't be making any decisions on their land for at least 5 years. <br />III. Sunset Lake — The posts are up, blocking the access road. Only one person had called Mike Ericson, <br />he forwarded them to Robyn and she never heard from them. It is possible that the original <br />developer actually lives on the lake. At some point the City may wish to contact him. The discussion <br />about what to do with the property is going to be tabled for the time being. <br />IV. City Entrance Monument — Bunny had done a lot of research on other signs and monuments, taking <br />pictures and making notes about what she liked and didn't like. This was very helpful and we will <br />discuss the sign at the next meeting. <br />V. The play equipment is going to be installed at the Hugo Elementary School on 8/19 & 8/20. They <br />need more volunteers to help. <br />VI. Wayne LeBlanc is forming a small task force to work on the trail connections between Hugo and <br />adjacent communities. <br />VII. Pete took the plans that had been prepared for the Beaver Ponds expansion to the Haubels. They <br />were impressed with the effort that the Commission had made and appreciated seeing the plans. <br />They still feel that it will be 5 to 10 years before the do anything with their property. <br />VIII. Bernin Update — Deb Barnes was contacted by the Bernins and they would like to keep the house <br />and associated lot, not have a life estate on the property. Deb Barnes wrote back to them that the <br />City is still interested but that renegotiations would need to take place. <br />NEXT MEETING: September 13, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. <br />\\spfiles 1\trans\2staffl3-tr-la\projects\f-j\hugo\parks\meetingminutes\892000.doc <br />http://www.ci.hugo.mn.us/Parks—Recreation/minutes/08.09.00.htm 10/3/2007 <br />