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MINUTES OF THE PARK COMMISSION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 1, 1993 <br /> DICKEY/COFFIN - CONT. <br /> 1. The Park Commission favors preservation of the Native American sacred site <br /> (approximately 3 acres) on the south side of Watertown Road if it can be <br /> established that this is in fact a Native American sacred site or a Native American <br /> burial site. <br /> 2. The Park Commission would not favor preservation of the existing barn because <br /> of the extensive cost of restoration and because it is not compatible with the <br /> theme of preserving the site as a Native American sacred site. <br /> 3. The City does not have the resources or staff to operate an interpretative center <br /> on the site. <br /> 4. The City should accept grant of an easement to the east of Old Crystal Bay Road <br /> right-of-way and drainage ditch as a part of the City's bike/hike trail system. The <br /> developer should be asked to construct this portion of the trail at the time it <br /> constructs its roadways on the Dickey property. <br /> 5. The interior bike/hike trail proposed by the developer would be primarily for the <br /> use of residents of the development and therefore would be up to the developer <br /> to provide. <br /> 6. The developer should consider providing a neighborhood park on the Coffin <br /> property in the vicinity of the Luce Line and Old Crystal Bay Road. Ayes 7, <br /> nays 0. <br /> (#8) PARK PLANNING FOR FORMER CITY COUNCIL SITE <br /> Chair Flint said the matter was on the agenda for the Park Commission to discuss the procedure <br /> for planning of a park in the former City Council site. <br /> Randi Carlson, a concerned neighbor, was present to follow-up on any future plans for the area. <br /> McMillan explained she would go before the Council to present a memo inquiring as to the time <br /> frame for development of the area. <br /> Wilson asked if there was any feedback from the neighbors in the vicinity. <br /> Carlson reported the people were pleased that the buildings were torn down. They would like <br /> to see grass put in and the area made useable for children. <br /> Chair Flint suggested McMillan ask for guidance at the November 8th Council meeting. <br /> 4 <br />