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Minutes <br />Parks Commission, City of Hugo <br />October 14, 2015 <br />7:00 P.M. <br />Council Chambers, City Hall <br />Call to Order <br />Present: John Pontrelli, Mat Rauschendorfer, Nicole Schmid, Dave Strub, <br />Tom Windisch <br />Absent: Ranell Tennyson <br />Staff Present: Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner <br />Debi Close, Secretary <br />Tom Windisch called the meeting to order at 7:09 pm. <br />I. Approval of Minutes from September Meeting <br />Strub made a motion, Windisch seconded to approve the minutes of the September 9, 2015 <br />Parks Commission meeting. <br />All Aye. Motion Carried. <br />Fable Hill Park Imarovements <br />Brigid Kamus, representing the Fable Hill Homeowners Association presented a proposal to <br />donate up to $20,000 towards the construction of a playground and sports court at the new park <br />in Fable Hill. The current neighborhood covenant restrictions don't allow play structures on <br />properties or basketball hoops in residential driveways. <br />Len Pratt, as a part of the park dedication for Fable Hill 4th Addition, is constructing a shelter, <br />irrigation, and landscaping at the new park. Discussion included: standards in park equipment <br />quality, reprioritizing park goals with the upcoming CIP meeting, and neighborhood involvement <br />in picking out the equipment. <br />Schmid asked Brigid if the architectural review board has ever been asked to give a variance <br />above the covenant restrictions to allow basketball hoops or structures for any homeowner. <br />
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