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i <br /> • Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 04-06-11 <br /> was not. This is an on-going problem with all the other parks in Centerville, particularly Hidden Spring <br /> Park. The committee had budgeted and requested funding for irrigation at Hidden Spring Park, but the <br /> plan was not approved by council. The committee feels it makes no sense to install more plantings <br /> � without irrigation. Chairperson Branch requested Mr. Palzer research the most cost effective way to get <br /> irrigation to the plantings in Cornerstone Park. <br /> Committee Member Seeley expressed concern over taking mature trees down for the trail project, but Mr. <br /> Palzer stated that has already been determined by the plan. <br /> Mr. Dallas Larson & Mr. Paul Palzer. Concessions at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park <br /> Mr. Dallas Larson and Mr. Paul Palzer updated the committee on the progress of attempting to sell <br /> concessions at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park during the Centennial Little League season. Mr. Mike <br /> Jeziorski provided the committee with the attached memo. Mr. Larson reported it will not be <br /> economically feasible to renovate the warming house for this purpose, but another option would possibly <br /> be to sell concessions from the Centerville Lion's concession trailer. The Anoka County Health <br /> Department typically issues permits to this type of trailer on a temporary basis only, but feels there is <br /> potential for the City to be licensed for this particular purpose for the summer. The Centerville Lions <br /> need to meet to discuss this item, but the general consensus at this time is favorable. The Lions would � <br /> receive 25% of the profits in exchange for the use of the trailer. The City would provide the Lions with ! <br /> proof of insurance and potentially connect the trailer to the warming house electric and plumbing. � <br /> I <br /> The committee questioned whether the warming house would then be able to be used for storage of I <br /> product and whether a refrigerator would still be required. Part of the business plan would be to purchase ! <br /> product from a Coke Distributor who would then supply the cooler at no charge. Committee Member � <br /> Grahek suggested contacting a Pepsi Distributor also to compare prices. Committee Member Amundsen I <br /> suggested having a big bin or fenced area like other non-profit organizations do for recycled cans as a ! <br /> potential fund raiser. � <br /> � <br /> Motion was made by Chairperson Branch, seconded by Vice-Chairperson Grahek, to recommend � <br /> to City Council that City Staff proceed with the business plan being formulated to work with the � <br /> Centerville Lions to use their concession trailer to sell concessions at Laurie LaMotte Memorial � <br /> Park for the 2011 Centennial Little League season. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br /> March 2. 2011 Parks & Recreation Committee MeetinE Minutes <br /> Chairperson Branch requested changing the sentence on page 2 of 6 from `The committee requests staff <br /> research what other types of food can be o, fJ'ered with a Class 9 License, such as would pizza be an <br /> option?' to `The committee requests staf�`'research what other types of food can be o, f, j`�ered with a Class 9 <br /> License, for example, would pizza be an option?' <br /> Chairperson Branch also requested changing what ever to whatever on page 6 of 6. <br /> Motion was made by Committee Member Seeley, seconded by Committee Member Haiden to <br /> approve the March 2, 2010 Parks & Recrealion Committee Meeting Minutes with the above <br /> corrections. Ayes — 5, Nays — 0, Abstain — 2(Branch, Selander) Motion carried. <br /> 4of8 <br />
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