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4- <br />August <br />After discussion of Valentine Park ' s history of <br />water problems and discussion of more landfill and improved <br />drainage , it was moved that Mr. Herrick contact the Village <br />engineers for help to somehow make the ballfield in that area <br />usable . Phillippa Lindquist will get bids from nurserys for 1 <br />the thirty trees recommended in the park plan for the area . <br />Bare root planting this fall will be the goal , provided the <br />landfill and drainage work is completed . <br />September <br />Councilman Herrick reported that fill dirt is <br />being put into Valentine Park and that the ball diamond is <br />being raised about six inches and tapered . Phillippa Lindouist <br />reported on eight bids received to date on prices for the <br />I <br />thirty trees on the planting guide for Valentine Park . Tom <br />LaNasa and Ken Boss will form a committee to have the power to <br />choose bid , provided it be no higher than any of those dis- <br />cussed at this meeting , and to notify the bidder by October I . <br />This date has been requested by several bidders so that they <br />could order the stock. <br />October <br />The planting of trees at Valentine Park is being <br />held up by grading of fill in the ball diamond . It seems that <br />the first plan didn ' t take into consideration the skating <br />area and would have eliminated it . Mr. Don Lund of Banister <br />Engineering Company is meeting with Everett Beecher to clear <br />the plan . John Scholty has agreed to do the grading as soon <br />as the decision is made so that Rose Hill can plant .