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<br />Parks & Recreation Committee <br />12-04-02 Meeting Minutes <br /> <br />6. Trail Mao/N ew Resident Packet <br /> <br />The funds were approved by City Council to proceed with this project. <br /> <br />7. Roval Meadows Pubjic Input Hearin!! <br /> <br />Committee Member Walter drafted a letter to potentially be sent to the residents near Royal Meadows <br />Park informing them of the possibility of moving the play structure from the park, adding an <br />additional basketball hoop and the reasons for considering this move. Some residents have already <br />expressed concern, recognizing there are problems in the park, but at the same time would not like to <br />see the equipment moved as there are small children who use the play structure. The goal was to <br />send a letter to residents in January notifYing them of the public input hearing and holding the hearing <br />in February. There are some changes to be made to the letter. This item was tabled and put back on <br />the agenda for January. <br /> <br />8. Cio' of CenteJI"IYme CillimJlllll"ehensive Plan (LeBlanc) <br /> <br />Committee Member LeBlanc attended the December 9,2003 City Council meeting and ~uggested the <br />Comprehensiv(,:)lanbe updated. Council Member Broussard-Vickers said the Cornprehensive Plan <br />was only 5.:Jears old, developed in 1997 and took over 2 years to complete. ,'ppdating the <br />Comprehensive Plan costs money and the trail plan can be amended without changing the <br />Comprehensive Plan. Committee Member LeBlanc suggested the changes be made with the <br />upcoming amendments that will be necessary when Hunters Crossing 2nd Addition is added. Changes <br />should have gone in with the Pheasant Marsh updates and Committee Member LeBlanc feels these <br />changes to the trail plan are being overlooked. Council Member Broussard-Vickers said that the Met <br />Council originally required a Comprehensive Plan for MUCA, but now the Met Council has <br />completely abandoned it because they have determined all of Centerville could be in l\IIUCA at this <br />time. MUCA controls density and sewer. The Comprehensive Plan is not a legal document with the <br />exception ofMUCA. <br /> <br />MqJjtn@n was made by Committee Member Peterson, sec'Onded by Committee Member Lee, to <br />adjoulrill the December 4, 2002 Pawks and Recreation Meeting at 9:10 p.m. AU in Favor: Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Transcribed by Kim Stephan <br /> <br />70f7 <br />