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the area southwest of the Village Hall (between Highway 10, High- <br />way 96 and east and west of Snelling Avenue) at its May meeting, and <br />suggests that a 10-acre site in the southern portion of the triangle, <br />west of Snelling Avenue, between Highways 10 and 96 is the most suit- <br />able for a Village neighborhood park, <br />Crichton noted that this proposed 10-acre park is in line with <br />the Comprehensive Park Plan, providing the balance of the 32 park <br />acres (Floral Park - 22 acres) for the estimated 3 ,215 anticipated <br />population in this north central portion of the Village. <br />June <br />The Council approved the recommendation concerning the park <br />between Highway 51 and Snelling. <br />Parks and Recreation Committee - May <br />The Committee met at 7 : 00 p.m. to foot survey area South of <br />Village Hall for park land. Much discussion followed including such <br />questions as: Is land usable for structured recreational need, <br />could open area with slough be used as part of passive park area, <br />would there be grading and rearranging for flat recreational areas? <br />The question was also raised as to the trail on West side of Pemtom- <br />was it suitable? <br />It was decided the best place for structured play area would be <br />west of Snelling because of freeway noises - this area would be less <br />desirable to build homes on. <br />The Committee felt N.S.P. should be contacted to see what could <br />be done about putting trails under the highlines. A motion was made <br />by K. Boss, seconded by P. Lindquist that the Committee request the