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9- <br />July <br />The Committee was delighted that the Council was en- <br />deavoring to solve the problem of a western accesss for Ingerson <br />Park . The Committee feels that a western access is essential <br />to the welfare and safety of the neighborhood and will directly <br />affect the usage of the park. The park must be easily accessible <br />to the people to be fully used . <br />A motion was made by M. Erickson , and seconded by <br />K Boss , that the Council purchase the Moss property for $5 , 000 . <br />If the Council feels that the Village will be holding <br />too much land in the Ingerson area as a result of the acquisition <br />of the Moss property , an additional alternative solution would be <br />to consider selling Lots 4 and 5 in the Lake Josephine Villas , <br />to keep the park areas to Council limitations . Lot # 10 in Arden <br />111 Hills Addition could also be sold to help pay for the Moss <br />property . Motion carried . <br />August <br />Regarding the Ingerson Access : <br />A . The report from the Village Attorney in regards to <br />the disposition of two Lake Lane lots to secure monies for pur- <br />chase of Moss property access was given . It was the legal opinion <br />that this land acquired by tax forfeiture by the Village must be <br />returned to the County if the land is used for anything other than <br />parks . <br />B . It was reported that the Council felt the money being <br />asked for the Moss property could be more profitably spent in <br />another area of the Village for acquisition . The Council recom- <br />AIOmended that the Parks and Recreation Committee approach Mr . Moss <br />with the proposal of a land exchange in order to acquire the <br />lower Ingerson access .