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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes October 20, 2015 <br />Page 5 <br />mile. He also said identified needs, whether major or minor, which resulted from the <br />study but were not necessarily planned should be implemented as well. <br />Acting Chair Straumann directed the Committee to the Arden Hills map and outlined the <br />County’s anticipated work in the area, which includes cross country skiing and trails that <br />will lead to neighboring communities. He also provided an overview of the T1, T2 and <br />T3 areas in relation to the County’s study. <br />It should be noted the meeting’s audio ended here (one hour and seven minutes into the <br />meeting). The subsequent minutes hereafter are provided courtesy of Recreation Staff <br />Member Thelen. <br />D.Other Unfinished Business <br />Guest resident Bob Mullen provided a Floral Park update. He shared the details of how <br />the gardens are coming along. Extra dirt was delivered a few weeks ago to help with <br />leveling and grooming the gardens. He said there were a few other neighbors that are <br />willing to help with the gardens in the future, such as George Kruse and Kris Anderson. <br />Bob said the gardens look great, butterflies have been visiting, and the flowers bloomed <br />very well this year! He predicts that around the end of July 2016 the gardens will fully <br />blossom. <br />Bob mentioned he has 3-4 large rocks/boulders in his yard that he would like to drop off <br />at Floral Park that can be used for decoration. He asked Staff Liaison Grant if Public <br />Works would be able to pick up the rocks and deliver them to the park. Staff Liaison <br />Grant will talk to Joe Mooney to see how soon this can be done. <br />4. NEW BUSINESS <br />A.Push light at Cummings Park Ice Rink <br />Staff Liaison Grant indicated a push light will be added to Cummings Park for the winter <br />ice skating season. She said other cities such as Eagan use push lights for their outdoor <br />rinks but do not have their warming house open during this time. She indicated we will <br />probably do the same. She also said that push lights will significantly lower the cost for <br />operating this rink since the number of participants is lower at this location, as evidenced <br />by a document she provided. Staff Liaison Grant also said a rink attendant would be on <br />duty only on the busiest days, which are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, so this will <br />further reduce the cost to the City. <br />Recreation Staff Member Thelen described the details of a push light and said its <br />operating hours would be during normal skating hours, which are 4:30 pm to 10:30 pm. <br />The button would be located on the outside of the pavilion and when someone pushes the <br />button, the lights turn on. A timer can be set for the light to turn off after one hour. If <br />someone wants to continue skating, they can push the button to turn the light on for <br />another hour. The lights will then turn off automatically at 10:00 pm no matter what.
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