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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes O1-OS-11 <br /> problems, as well as the weeds. Access to the lake would also be a problem for both a marina and the ski <br /> show particularly with no parking available. <br /> The ski club members would like to investigate the possibility of weed removal with the DNR, they <br /> would want to have an area about 400 x 400 weed free, they will do research contacting the DNR and <br /> come back to the committee with any ideas. They also have concern about a big soil berm they would <br /> potentially like to remove. The committee's concern with the berm is that it is also on the lakeshore with <br /> tree roots imbedded that help to prevent further erosion in that area. This may also be an area for the ski <br /> club to investigate with the DNR. It was also mentioned that St. Paul Water Utility owns the actual <br /> lakeshore and would have to be contacted for any shoreline work as well as permission to install a dock. <br /> The ski club would like to leave a 6 x 12 trailer on the property in an out of the way place for the duration <br /> of the season. There is a sewer line that runs along the edge of the lake on this piece of property that the <br /> ski club would need to be aware of. The ski club is willing to do all the landscape and grading work at <br /> no cost to the City. If this project moves forward the ski club would also like to terrace the hill making it <br /> more practical for lawn chairs. Committee Member Haiden requested Ms. Stephan email a map to all the <br /> members showing the property lines of CornerstonelTrailside Parks <br /> Tobacco Free Zone <br /> Ms. Stephan supplied the committee the following information from the City of Blaine's <br /> Newsletter: I <br /> The City of Blaine, in cooperation with Tobacco Free Youth Recreation, has adopted a new Tobacco use I <br /> Policy for all Blaine parks, effective January 1, 011. Per the new policy tobacco free areas have been <br /> designated inside City parks. Those areas include all playground areas and 25 feet from playground I <br /> borders or stand alone equipment, including park benches or other seating within said areas. All playing <br /> fields, recreational areas and facilities are included, with a 25 foot zone around all facility fencing or in- <br /> play areas, including bleachers and other seating areas. Entrances to all park buildings also have a 25- � <br /> foot tobacco free zone; the Blaine Senior Center is considered a park building. Each City park shelter � <br /> also has a 25 foot zone. Signs will be posted in all City parks. i <br /> Due to the length of the meeting Committee Member Grahek requested this item be tabled until the <br /> February meeting and he will do some more research to present to the committee. <br /> VI. UPDATES <br /> Januarv 8, 2011 Skate Night with Horse Drawn Hav Ride <br /> Committee Member Amundsen inventoried the supplies and gave a list to Ms. Stephan for what is needed <br /> for the Skate Nights. Ms. Stephan will purchase supplies (hot chocolate, marshmallows, cups, tubs, <br /> canola oil, napkins, paper towel and stir sticks. A popcorn scoop would also be desirable if one can be <br /> found). Committee Member Amundsen will purchase hay bales for sitting on, pick up pallets to burn <br /> and has arranged with Public Works to plow an area for the bonfire. Committee Amundsen is also the <br /> contact person for Bunker Stables Staff and has the check for payment of the services provided. Most <br /> committee members will be present at the event. <br /> Februarv 5, 2011 Skate Nisht with Star Gazing and Snow Shoeing <br /> Committee Member Seeley reported former Parks & Recreation Committee Member and resident Mr. <br /> 6 of 7 <br />