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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 11-03-10 <br /> Recreation Committee Skate Night. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Signage for Trails (Seelev) <br /> No updates at this time per Committee Member Seeley. The committee would like this back on the <br /> agenda in the early spring 2011. <br /> Trail Proiect Uadate <br /> Update to the committee from Mr. Mark Statz, City Engineer regarding the Trail Project: The <br /> contractor has been working with the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office to gain their approval <br /> of the efforts made to hire Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as subcontractors, as is required for <br /> federally funded projects. Unfortunately, this process has moved very slowly as many federal <br /> government approvals do. Once EEO office approval is gained, the County Board will need to take <br /> action to award the contract to Veit. Then, and only then, may we begin working with the contractor. In <br /> conversations I've had with Veit representatives, they have expressed interest in having a pre- <br /> construction conference this fall, but do not intend on doing any work until spring. <br /> Update to the committee from Mr. Mark Statz, City Engineer regarding the Laurie LaMotte <br /> Memorial Park Irrigation Project: Bids were received for what's being called the "Downtown Storm <br /> Water Reclamation Project — Phase I". This project was split up into three contracts. Contract A will <br /> install a storm pipe between the pond in the Anoka County Regional Park and the southwest corner of I <br /> LaMotte Park. Contract B will install a wet well at that location and will hook to the storm line. Inside <br /> the wet well, there will be a pump which will feed the irrigation system up to 500 gallons per minute at a <br /> pressure of 80 — 100 pounds per square inch. Finally, Contract C involves the installation of the � <br /> irrigation system itself. Two different irrigation systems were bid; the gun style system and a traditional I <br /> athletic field system. The gun style system, using the irrigation head we saw demonstrated, was about <br /> $SO,OOO less expensive than the traditional system. Therefore, the City Council decided to move forward , <br /> using the large gun sprinkler system. There will be a total of 7 guns. 6 will be along the outfield fences <br /> (in right-center and left centerfield). The seventh will be placed near the parking lot and will spray the <br /> soccer field. For the infield area and the area around the playground and picnic shelter, there will be a <br /> quick-coupler that the public works deparhnent can utilize for watering with a portable sprinkler and <br /> hose. <br /> Construction of the storm line and wet well will take place this fall/winter. Construction of the irrigation <br /> system will most likely not take place until next year. We will be working with the contractor to make <br /> sure disruption to the use of the fields is minimized. Most of the irrigation pipe will be on the back side <br /> of the outfield fence, so interference with pazk activities should be as little as possible. <br /> The system will not irrigate Hidden Spring Park; however it could be expanded in the future for such a <br /> purpose. The city has hired a contractor to install drain tile in the fields as well. Paul Palzer can give you <br /> more information on that process as well as the work being done on the infields by City crews. <br /> VII. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion was made by Committee Member Selander, seconded by Committee Member Haiden to <br /> adjourn the November 3, 2010 Parks & Recreation Committee meeting at 8:20 p.m. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Transcribed by Kim Stephan <br /> 5 of 5 <br />