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NOERENBERG MEMORIAL COUNTY PARK <br />CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE METING <br />August 5, 1985 <br />4:00 p.m. <br />Freshwater Biological Institute <br />ONoao 10---- <br />'r-- <br />j691 <br />��61 ZsI WN I�E <br />Members Present: <br />Richard Gray, Chairw Jo Ellen Ilurr <br />Ann Doerr <br />Bob Kujetin <br />n <br />Dorthea Fish <br />Bob Mrgaas <br />c <br />"� <br />J. Diann Goetten <br />Barb Peterson <br />Mike Heger <br />George Rector <br />O <br />^' <br />r- <br />s <br />os <br />0, <br />O <br />� <br />, <br />rrry, <br />Members Absent: <br />Mickey Goldman <br />Toni Riley <br />O <br />Barb Kaerwer <br />Hank Sere <br />Glen Ray <br />Others Present: <br />Bill Boynton <br />Jeb Bar <br />Ray Forde <br />Don King <br />Arla lindberg <br />Fbrty & -en <br />Bo .. -klund <br />Dick Gray called <br />the meeti.ig <br />r at 4:00 p.m. <br />Deb Bar As reviewed <br />the site ;' n <br />mplementing the concept of the <br />Estate <br />Gardens of Lak <br />tiinnetonka. She <br />.iewed the drawing indicating location <br />of <br />the Visitor r <br />iru*hei - stems, garden features, parking lot, <br />entrance <br />gate and of <br />ian. <br />Questiom < ng how much of the existing garden layout would be <br />retained :.de Bartels explained that most of the beds were <br />being re, r r ... nged 'n shape. It is important, given the location of <br />access to + a,:J the visitor Center. that the gardens be orientated ir. <br />manner rompatiu., w -h the building, as i , hau Previously been orientated <br />with th house. As a result the garden plan has essentially a three axis <br />viewing of the garden, one from the Visitcr Center, one front the gazebo, and <br />one from the e. mo r'al arbor. <br />The Question was raised regardieg '.he size and style of the memorial arbor on <br />the site of the former house. Bartels explained that the arbor being proposed <br />now was considerably larger than that currently in place. It is essential' a <br />double wall arbor opr-. to viewing through it. It is on the location of the <br />former home and while it appears somewhat larger it will •^• dominate the site <br />because the space available is considerably lar-or tAn rLor. The <br />'ommi- ee stressed its desire to have it ^hor , 1 ze sc the pillars <br />and posts salvaged from the house *-an . .: razed so as t, Int.iri an <br />architectural styl cd,,sis.ent .ith the house that existed there previously. <br />