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18- <br />March <br />Control of the steep slope on the east end of Perry <br />Park was discussed . Five nurserymen had been contacted . The <br />discussion led to agreement with the suggestions of Mr . Marvin <br />Berquist of Rose Hill : erosion to be controlled with a thick <br />wood chip mulch and eventually with a scrubby cover. Balls to <br />be contained with a 6f ft . berm, tree plantings and possibly a <br />ten foot fence. It was also suggested that the goal posts be <br />moved thirty feet. <br />Bob Anderson will contact NSP as to the availability <br />of free wood chips , which are used on the University Campus for <br />similar purposes . <br />The problem of balls going into the yard adjacent to <br />Perry Park was further discussed . P. Lindquist will contact <br />several nurserymen , seeking their recommendations and bids . <br />Pictures of the site will be included . The committee felt that <br />a 3-5 ft . high earth mound along the end of the field beyond the <br />goal posts would help . It was noted that the fence which had <br />been in the original plans was not in the specs for the job . <br />Councilman Herrick reported that the Perry Park contract <br />will be 90% completed when the blacktopping is done . <br />A Village sod- laying party is tentatively planned . <br />April <br />Possible solutions for the Perry Park problems were <br />again discussed . It was agreed that Bob Anderson should go ahead <br />with plans to have NSP deliver wood chips to the slope area . We <br />have the Village Council ' s approval to proceed with overall plan