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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes September 15, 2015 <br />Page 2 <br />Staff Liaison Grant said she will provide the PRTC an update of completed items in the <br />form of a running list at the next meeting. <br />Acting Chair Straumann asked if there were any additional questions or updates <br />regarding the parks tour and action items. Staff Liaison Grant stated for their Welcome <br />Week orientation service hours, some Bethel students performed cleanup activities at <br />both Perry and Hazelnut Park. Staff Liaison Grant then provided an update on the <br />gardens, stating she had spent approximately 2 ½ hours going through them with Bob <br />Mullen the day prior to this meeting. <br />Committee Member Van Valkenburg said that Mr. Mullen has put in an unbelievable <br />amount of time and noted the third garden has been totally weeded, cleared, and is <br />fabulous – people love it. Committee Member Michaelson said Mr. Mullen told him he <br />planned to join the two gardens and create some type of walk through, and that Mr. <br />Mullen said that since his wife died about six years ago, this is the happiest he has been. <br />Acting Chair Straumann suggested having Mr. Mullen attend another meeting to <br />acknowledge the great job he is doing to which Staff Liaison Grant stated she will invite <br />him to the next PTRC meeting. The Committee Members agreed with this suggestion. <br />Council Liaison Holmes asked about Perry Park’s hockey rink and parking. Staff Liaison <br />Grant said the hockey rink cannot be used for a dog park because of construction <br />equipment being stored there. She said there have been complaints about difficulties <br />getting down to the Hazelnut dog park area because of the hill and feels having stairs <br />would be helpful for people. Other dog park options would be Freeway or Perry Park. <br />A short discussion then ensued about the construction project’s progress in that area and <br />having a dog park potentially on the east side of Arden Hills versus having two on the <br />west side as they would be close together. <br />Committee Member Michaelson asked if Freeway Park has been completed. Staff <br />Liaison Grant said it is still in process but curbing is complete and believes the parking <br />area will be repaved. Committee Member Petersen asked how many parking spaces there <br />will be to which Staff Liaison Grant indicated possibly five spaces. Staff Liaison Grant <br />said removal of the fence at the nearby property has been discussed but this has not been <br />done yet. Acting Chair Straumann closed the discussion about the park tour correction <br />items by stating he assumes the maintenance stuff will get done sooner or later. <br />B.“Bark & Rec” Day Recap of Event <br />Staff Liaison Grant thanked Committee Member Michaelson and his wife for helping <br />with the Bark and Rec Day event, at which 30 to 40 people and their dogs attended. <br />Activities included making crafts and representatives from the Arden Hills/Shoreview <br />Animal Hospital and Ramsey County canine unit were present. She said she took several <br />pictures and everyone did a great job. It was noted Jan Messerly also helped with the <br />event. Committee Member Van Valkenburg wanted to know if the event is moved to <br />Perry Park next year, when would a decision need to be made. Staff Liaison Grant stated <br />early next spring would be fine. It was then discussed that Perry Park has good parking, is <br />accessible, has nice trails, and that past history shows there have been no problems with
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