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<br />Parks & Recreation <br />Meeting Minutes <br />04/03/02 <br /> <br />Olson had made promises that they wouldn't proceed on this without input from <br />city, but they did. Council Member Broussard Vickers . suggested the committee <br />. give some thought to having The Shores developers give the money to Parks and <br />Recreation for the cost of the trail in lieu of the trail. The city would use engineers <br />and county standards to determine specs and this would then go into the <br />developer's agreement Mr. Peterson questioned as to when the park dedication fee <br />would increase and would Parks and Recreation receive those fees or would they <br />go into the general fund? Council Member Vickers reported Pheasant Marsh <br />dedication fees are at $1,800, but Phase n will be at the new rate of $3,000. It is <br />uncertain at this time where these monies will go. <br /> <br />Motion was made by Ms. PeU, seconded by Mr. Lee to recommend to City <br />Council to accept monies in lieu of a trail. <br /> <br />Motion earried unanimously. <br /> <br />6. Bonestroo Trail Maps (Update) <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson was unable to reach Ms. Scheller from the EDC committee, but Ms. <br />Stephan include the request for the EDC Committee to consider publishing the trail <br />maps in the New Resident Packet on the April 16, 2002 EDC Agenda. Mr. <br />Peterson will get the maps to Ms. Stephan. <br /> <br />7. Spring Lake Park Lion's Donation <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard-Vickers informed the committee that the Spring Lake <br />Park Lion's donation would be returned to the Lions as it had been given to the <br />City of Centerville in error. Also reported was the discussion at the last council <br />meeting directing the Lions to set up some other type of fund where they could <br />direct the contributions from charitable gambling to, as the council prefers it no <br />longer come through the city. The Lion's intent was that the money be used for a <br />Park Shelter/Concession Stand, but the City Council does not have to use it for that <br />pwpose. While the City Attorney said it would be good politics to follow the <br />wishes of the Lions, it is not necessary to do so. Mr. Peterson presented plans and <br />ideas for a play structure at Lamie LaMotte Park and would like to pursue <br />charitable gambling :funds as a way of financing the play structure. Mr. Peterson's <br />estimAtp. for the play equipment is $22,700. There is currently $26,000 from the <br /> <br />6of8 <br />