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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PARK COMMISSION <br />Monday, May 7, 2018 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Berg asked whether the City will need to obtain permits from the MCWD. <br />Edwards stated that will be necessary depending on the project. The MCWD is also planning to go out <br />there to review the riprap and plantings in the near future. <br />Council Member Seals thanked Adam Edwards for his hard work on the Big Island Master Plan and that <br />the plan provides a real clear direction on where the City wants to go. Seals commented it is likely <br />Big Island will be discussed quite a bit in the upcoming year as grants are being pursued. <br />The Park Commission took no formal action on this item. <br />COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS <br />9. COMMISSIONERS' UPDATES <br />Lurton Park <br />Bryce Johnson stated he spent Sunday afternoon at the dog park and walked around and noticed a few <br />items. Johnson reported six cars were at the park, none of which had permits, and there were also a <br />couple of people who brought dogs that they had just adopted to the park and were not aware of the rules. <br />Johnson stated the park has been getting a lot of use even with the mud earlier this spring and that in his <br />view the gravel trails are a real necessity. Overall the comments from the people at the park were <br />generally positive. Johnson stated there were also many small dogs in the large dog area, which <br />apparently is fairly common according to one of the large dog owners. <br />Johnson stated the City will need to do something about the mud in the area where people enter. At this <br />time the pavers look okay but they will likely get muddy again. <br />Johnson asked what the latest count is on the permits and whether some sort of sign should be created <br />about how to obtain a permit. <br />Edwards stated a few weeks ago the count was over 400 but that he does not have the latest number at this <br />time. <br />Meyers commented it might be necessary to shut the park down for a couple of weeks to take care of the <br />mud situation. <br />Edwards noted the City has received a quote for the trails that will be taken before the City Council at its <br />May 14 meeting. Assuming the City Council approves the quote, the project will need to be fit into the <br />contractor's schedule. Edwards noted the Park Commission has approximately $20,000 worth of gravel <br />to place on the trails. <br />Saga Hill <br />Bryce Johnson reported he and Chair Meyers also walked Saga Hill on Sunday and that they were very <br />impressed with the cleanup of the trees and the parking lot. Johnson stated he would strongly encourage <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />
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