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MINUTES OF TFIE REGULAR MEETING <br />PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION <br />L,ITTI~E CANADA, MINNESOTA <br />DF,CEMBER 7, 2000 <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Parks & Recreation <br />Commission of the City of Little Canada, Minnesota was held on the 7°i day of December, <br />2000 in the Council Chambers of the City Center located at 515 Little Canada Road East in <br />said City. <br />Chair Matt Anderson called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. and the following members of <br />the Commission were present: <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Mr. Matthew Anderson, Chair <br />Mr. James Broten <br />Ms. Carla Danielson <br />Mr. David Gray <br />Mr. Craig Larson <br />Ms. Ginger Sackett Glaser <br />Mr. Robert Schabacker <br />ALSO PRESENT: Mr. Jim Morelan, Parks & Recreation Director <br />Mr. Bill Sanders, Park Consultant <br />Ms. Kris Pechman, Recording Secretary <br />MINUTES Anderson stated that he would be abstaining from all motions that may create a conflict of <br />interest since he was recently elected as a member of the City Council and will begin serving <br />in January. <br />Schabacker stated that his last name is spelled "Schabacker," not Schabacher. The <br />November minutes should be changed to reflect the spelling correction. <br />Schahacker recommended that the minutes of tlae November Z, 2000 meeting be approved <br />as corrected. <br />Motion seconded by Gray. <br />Motion carried 7 - 0. <br />NO PARKING Karen Johnson of 2345 Arcade Street, Muriel Bianchi of 515 Viking Drive, and Becky <br />ISSUE Brenner of 2879 Arcade Street were present to discuss the new "No Parking" policy. They <br />were not in favor of a total parking ban on their streets, but would rather reach a compromise. <br />They asked the Commission to please reconsider their decision on the matter. <br />Johnson stated that the new policy has created a big inconvenience for her family. She <br />commented that they have had to juggle their cars around, and three times in November, they <br />needed to park on the street. Her home is surrounded on three sides with streets having "no <br />parking" restrictions. <br />Page 1 of 5 <br />