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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PARK COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, May 2, 2016 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Affeldt noted there are ten acres of buildable land but that the rest of it is in a land trust. Affeldt stated it <br />is quite easy to get lost and that she has had to draw up maps for the neighbors in the past. <br />'_Meyers stated that is why the,Park Commission is discussing the possibility of erecting a sign outlining <br />the trails. <br />Bryce Johnson stated before the sign is finalized, the Park Commission would like to show it to the <br />neighbors to get their thoughts on what the sign should contain and whether it is accurate. <br />Affeldt commented the park is very beautiful in its natural state and that the residents appreciate the fact <br />that it is a very natural area, especially with the recent development of the golf course. <br />Meyers stated the Park Commission would love to meet with her and get her ideas of what she would like <br />to see preserved. <br />Bryce Johnson stated he would be interested in any information she has regarding the history of the park. <br />Affeldt indicated she would be happy to drop the information off. Affeldt noted there is also a book <br />entitled, "The Saga of Saga Hill," that contains some interesting information. <br />Meyers stated the City is looking at all its parks to see where improvements can be made and that the Park <br />Commission would be more than happy to work with the neighbors on the upgrades. <br />Bryce Johnson stated the residents could also attend the Park Commission's next work session scheduled <br />for Monday, June 6. Johnson stated the Park Commission could be somewhat flexible on the time of the <br />meeting. <br />Meyers requested Bryce Johnson keep Ms. Affeldt apprised of the work being done by the Park <br />Commission and to obtain some possible times for when the neighbors could attend the work session. <br />CHAIRMAN'S REPORT <br />2. LIVINGSTON PARK/GIRL SCOUT EVENT <br />Meyers reported the Girl Scouts will be planting the pollinator garden on :May 17 at 4 p.m. The group <br />will be meeting at Norling's Landscape prior to going to the park. <br />Meyers noted he will be unable to be there due to a prior commitment. Meyers stated Emily from <br />Norling's will be doing a little presentation to the group about the pollinator garden and the plans for that <br />area. After the meeting at Norling's, the Girl Scouts, along with their moms, will be going to the park <br />and planting the plants. <br />Meyers noted Adam Edwards and Julie Ruegemer have indicated they will be there. After the park is <br />finished, Meyers suggested a ribbon cutting ceremony be held, with the Girl Scouts being invited to <br />attend. <br />Page 2 of 10 <br />
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