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Parks,Trails&Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes November 20,2012 <br /> Page 2 <br /> making the rink a bit smaller. Mr. Maurer indicated the cost of the proposed <br /> improvements would fall into the $65,000-$70,000 range and if the committee was in <br /> favor of going forward, it could be included in the next CIP. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding the improvements and concerns about the soil north of the <br /> rink and also concern about compromising the ice rink to increase the parking area. It <br /> was the consensus of the committee to have the rink as large as possible. <br /> Mr. Maurer indicated if a rain garden is added,they would replace some of the soil with <br /> engineered soil and they could try to increase the parking without compromising the <br /> pleasure rink. <br /> Michelle noted two improvements that the committee had asked her to look into,but not <br /> recommended by staff, was painting the outside of the hockey rink and the Plexiglas at <br /> each end of the rink. <br /> B. 2013 Goal Discussion <br /> Parks and Recreation Manager Olson recapped that at the last meeting she had asked that <br /> each committee member bring forward 2-4 goals for consideration at the November <br /> meeting. <br /> Committee Member Larson suggested continuing with the buckthorn work that was done <br /> in October and possibly having an adopt a park since the buckthorn removal would <br /> require continued maintenance. She suggested establishing Hazelnut Park as a <br /> demonstration project for the removal and maintenance of buckthorn and also educating <br /> the residents on buckthorn removal. <br /> Committee Member Michaelson also suggested working on the buckthorn removal and <br /> educating and informing the community on buckthorn. He indicated the committee could <br /> establish a program on how to get rid of it and then establish a strategy. <br /> Ms. Larson also suggested looking at ADA guidelines and doing a walkthrough of the <br /> parks to find areas that do not meet the ADA guidelines. <br /> Ms. O'Malley also agreed the committee should assess the accessibility in the parks and <br /> that it would be nice to see people being able to use the parks. <br /> Ms. Larson suggested eliminating the paper PTRC packets. She suggested having the <br /> PDF e-mailed to the members instead and only having a couple paper copies at the <br /> meetings. <br /> Ms. Olson indicated that it is up to the committee if they would rather have the packet e- <br /> mailed versus receiving a hard copy. <br /> Committee Member Larson also indicated she would like to see nicer toilets installed in <br /> the parks. She recommended the committee research the waterless port-a-potties. <br />