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MINUTES OF THg PARK COMMISSION MSBTING OF DBCSMBBR 3, 1991 <br /> ���r�►�� ��������� $��►�� _ ���� ������ _ ����� <br /> Chair Flint agreed. <br /> Ilse asked about a PRD development . <br /> Chair Flint noted that Planning Commission Chair Kelley was <br /> opposed to such a development , but a developer could certainly <br /> ask. He also noted he would like to see the park area developed <br /> next spring, which would entail a formalized parking area and <br /> cutting the grass and weeds on the northern parcel . He noted <br /> blinds around the pond would be nice. <br /> Gerhardson noted the City should realistically be totally out of <br /> the area by next fall, but the park area could be mowed prior to <br /> the fall . <br /> Bradley asked that the oak trees be examined for disease, as he <br /> thought some may be dying. <br /> (#6 ) BgD8RW00D PARK PLAYGROUND BQUIPNBNT/SKATING RINK <br /> Gerhardson explained because of the weather, the installation of <br /> water to the site has been delayed, but they were not giving up. <br /> Ilse asked if the City in the past had cleared an area on the <br /> lake for skating. <br /> Gerhardson noted that it had been done a long time ago, but <br /> because of problems was discontinued. He explained that before <br /> City vehicles could be allowed to go on the ice, he would have to <br /> check with the insurance company. <br /> Johnston asked if it would be possible to flood the rink area in <br /> cooperation with the fire department . <br /> Gerhardson noted because of the additional snow fall, City man <br /> power is limited. <br /> Johnston noted that perhaps an effort by the Lions Club and the <br /> fire department would help. <br /> Gerhardson noted he could make a phone call to check on the <br /> feasibility of that option. <br /> Bradley reiterated that they had agreed not to install a fence, <br /> but rather berm with snow for this season. He asked if it would <br /> be possible to find the time to to the berming. <br /> Gerhardson felt they would be able to do that . <br /> Chair Flint went on to explain a proposal for playground <br /> equipment was received last summer for just under $15 ,000 . He <br /> noted the Commission had requested competitive bids be sought, <br /> which has not been done yet. <br /> 7 <br />