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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes O1-OS-11 <br /> Wayne LeBlanc, an avid star gazer, volunteered to come to the February 5�' Skate Night and man the <br /> telescope being provided by Wargo Nature Center to instruct as to what people were seeing as they <br /> looked at the sky. Wargo Nature Center will send one person with the telescope and 25 pairs of assorted <br /> sizes of snow shoes to the Skate Night for a fee of $100. The amount will be invoiced to the City. <br /> Sand VolleYball Court � Dead Broke Saddle Club Donation $2,500 <br /> Committee Member Amundsen passed on a discussion that he had with Mr. Paul Palzer, Public Works <br /> Director regarding using the pleasure rink for both a sand volley ball court in the summer months and an <br /> ice rink in the winter. While it was originally Mr. Palzer's suggestion with further research he does not <br /> think it will be possible to use this as a dual purpose spot. Public Works will need to drive on this spot <br /> to flood and clean snow off the pleasure rink. With 2'h feet of sand underneath there is going to be a <br /> problem with the sand freezing and becoming stable enough to have ice on top of it. From a maintenance <br /> standpoint it would be difficult, if not impossible, to get the sand level prior to flooding without using a <br /> bobcat. There are all types of variables involved with a Minnesota winter which would make this area <br /> impossible to use as a dual purpose (such as this winter due to the early snowfall there is very little frost <br /> in the ground). This area will have to be used for one or the other. It was suggested perhaps having the <br /> pleasure rink in the parking lot? Ms. Stephan will forward this question to Mr. Palzer to determine its <br /> feasibility. <br /> Centennial Little Lea�ue's Use of Ball Fields at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park <br /> The Parks & Recreation Committee received a letter from Centennial Little League requesting the use of <br /> the fields for 2011. I requested information from Mr. Palzer as to the agreement for dragging and <br /> mowing the fields. Mr. Larson asked to wait and have this item brought to Parks & Recreation in , <br /> February as Mr. Palzer and Mr. Larson will be meeting with Mr. Mahr, Centennial Little League to <br /> discuss the dragging and mowing agreement in the next few weeks. '' <br /> The Centerville Lions Club donated $1,000 in 2010 towards the maintenance of the ball fields at Laurie <br /> LaMotte Memorial Park, with an additional pledge of $500 per year for the same purpose moving ' <br /> forward. <br /> Trail Proiect Exqectations <br /> Committee Member Seeley requested adding a discussion of the Trail Project Expectations and inviting <br /> Mr. Statz and Mr. Burmeister to attend the February 2, 2011 committee meeting. Committee Member <br /> Seeley would like an update on the project and inviting Mr. Burmeister to attend as Project Manager will <br /> be sufficient. Some of aspects of the project have been changed since it was scaled down and Committee <br /> Member Seeley would like to make sure all parties involved have the same expectations. <br /> VII. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion was made by Committee Member Peterson, seconded by Chairperson Branch to adjourn <br /> the January 5, 2011 Parks & Recreation Committee meeting at 9:06 p.m. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> Transcribed by Kim Stephan <br /> 7 of 7 <br />
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