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APPROVED <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> PARK AND RECREATION COMMITTEE <br /> NOVEMBER 4, 1998 <br /> Pursuant to do call and notice thereof, the Park and Recreation Committee of the City of <br /> Centerville held their regularly scheduled meeting on November 4, 1998 at City Hall. <br /> Chairperson Michael Navin called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. <br /> Present: Chairperson Michael Navin <br /> Dale Larson <br /> Don Bahneman <br /> Doug Porter <br /> Steve Brown arrived at 6:45 <br /> Staff: Jill Lien <br /> Jim March, Paul Palzer and Jim Bownik made a brief appearance. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br /> October 7, 1998 - Motion by Dale Larson, seconded by Steve Brown to approve the <br /> October Minutes. All in favor. Don Bahneman and Steve Brown had to obstain because <br /> they were not at the previous meeting. <br /> APPREARANCES <br /> Wayne LeBlanc spoke briefly about the Minnesota Design Team visit. He mentioned that <br /> he was very impressed with the charts and interviews and that Centerville has a unique <br /> heritage. There are three proposed street sections in the City: Parkway, Village Center <br /> and Urban Section. He also mentioned that most of the citizens felt it was important to <br /> save the old buildings. There were 40 citizens interested in volunteering to help. There <br /> will be a follow -up Design Team meeting on November 17. Wayne mentioned that he <br /> would like to get one liaison from each committee to meet once a month or every other <br /> month to proceed with the Design Team suggestions. He felt we should let the Design <br /> Team drive the meetings and go ahead with their recommendations without being held up <br /> waiting for approvals. <br /> Michael Navin offered full support from thePark and Recreation comittee. <br /> 1 <br />
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