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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 02-02-11 <br /> Chairperson Branch reported that while the committee has discussed the possibility of trying to pursue <br /> grants to purchase Mr. Leibel's property where the burial mounds are located, the committee was only in <br /> the earliest stages of thinking through what could be done in this area. Before grant money can be <br /> seriously pursued, the committee would need a much better defined project than we currently have. <br /> Chairperson Branch suggested the committee start thinking of what we want to do in Centerville for this <br /> burial mound area. Some possibilities may be to erect a roadside sign or to consider purchasing the <br /> property. Committee Member Seeley stated this site is designated as a burial mound and is protected by <br /> law. Committee Member Seeley would prefer the City buy the property if at all possible and maintain in <br /> its current state with signage on the trail. Perhaps, Anoka County might want to buy the land and add it <br /> to Rice Creek Regional Park. Committee Member Haiden stated that if the site is already protected by <br /> law, the Parks & Recreation Committee may not need to purchase the site in order for it to be preserved <br /> and the committee should find out what can be done by any new purchaser. For example, could they <br /> build between the mound and the road so as to block the view? The committee would request the City <br /> Attorney look into what the owner can do with the property going forward given the historic designation. <br /> Tree Diversification Eagle Proiect - Philip CaAra & Marv Capra <br /> Mr. Philip Capra attended the committee meeting to discuss his Eagle Project which the committee had <br /> motioned to support at the July 7, 2010 committee meeting. Mr. Capra applied for and received a DNR <br /> grant on behalf of the City and was awarded $7;200 for planting trees. DNR grants typically require a <br /> covenant on property where improvements are made with federal funding and the City would need to <br /> enter into a covenant agreement regarding any p rk the trees are planted in. If park property is sold for <br /> any reason, the City would need DNR approval. While the original Eagle Project called for adding trees j <br /> to multiple parks, because Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park already has DNR covenants in place, Mr. , <br /> Dallas Larson, City Administrator, suggested adding trees to just this park. <br /> Mr. Capra is working on a site plan for the committee's approval. The trees would be purchased from <br /> Rum River Tree Farm. Mr. Capra would like the Parks & Recreation Committee to recommend that City � <br /> Council accept the 22 trees (2.5" stalks) to be planted at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park. <br /> Motion was made by Committee Member Amundsen, seconded by Committee Member Seeley to <br /> recommend City Council approve all 22 trees funded by the DNR grant be planted in Laurie <br /> LaMotte Memorial Park to save cost, time and dealing with future covenants. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously <br /> VII. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion was made by Vice-Chairperson Grahek, seconded by Committee Member Seeley, to <br /> adjourn the February 2, 2011 Parks & Recreation Committee meeting at 9:15 p.m. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Transcribed by Committee Member Haiden <br /> 6 of 6 <br />