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<br />Peltier Preserve Channel Park Property <br /> <br />This property, as of 01129/07, shows the owner as Integra Homes. Integra Homes has not been willing <br />to work with the City to deed the channel park property to the City as originally intended. This item is <br />with the City Attorney to determine if the City has any recourse. <br /> <br />1601 LaMotte Drive - Centerville Lake Property <br /> <br />From a Summary or the City Council Meeting 2007-01-10: <br /> <br />· The Council approved up to $1200 for engineering services to the Park Committee for the 1601 <br />LaMotte park planning. <br /> <br />Update from Council Liaison Lee: <br /> <br />There is an existing easement, for a water pipe, running through the new park property. We can not <br />build within this easement. Council has funded and requested that the City Engineer, Mr. Mark Statz, <br />attend the next Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting to identify the location of this easement and <br />assist in locating an allowable foot print for the pavilion. Mr. Statz was also instructed to assist the <br />committee in determining the feasibility, technical requirements, specifications and design elements of <br />the desired artesian well fountain. This should greatly help make the fountain a reality. <br /> <br />Update from Mr. Dallas Larson, City Administrator, regarding the St. Paul Water Utility <br />moving the fence on 1601 LaMotte Drive. <br /> <br />St. Paul Water would like to relocate the fence from the front of the property that we purchased to the <br />new property line between SPRWS property and what the city now owns. The will do the relocation in <br />the spring as soon as possible after the frost is out of the ground. It doesn't seem like this would be a <br />problem. <br /> <br />Update from Mr. Dallas Larson, City Administrator, regarding surveying the property at 1601 <br />LaMotte Drive. <br /> <br />I finally got the information on doing a survey of the lake park site. The surveyor that did the original <br />work for St. Paul Water wanted about $1200 to locate the trees on a plan and to stake the water main <br />location. Bonestroo's firm will do it for about $500. The Council authorized $1200 for initial <br />planning of the park, but this would eat up a big chunk of that, so maybe we should wait until after <br />your next meeting. Public Works Director Paul Palzer and Mark Statz of Bonestroo will be at your <br />February meeting to help figure out what needs to happen to make improvements to the park. <br /> <br />Pavilion Update from Committee Member Selander: <br /> <br />I had a meeting with the Director of Parks & Recreation for the City of Roseville, Mr. Lonnie <br />Brokke. He also brought in a Landscape Architect who is also on the Parks & Recreation Board. I <br />brought some examples of the pavilion/shelter ideas, and asked him for some direction. He was <br />extremely helpful with examples of shelters that the City of Roseville has purchased for several of their <br />parks. Mr. Brokke also supplied pictures and examples that may fit our needs. We also discussed <br /> <br />40f5 <br />