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<br />~ <br /> <br />the old tables from the council chambers to the warming house for this <br />purpose. <br /> <br />Enclosures for Satellites <br /> <br />Mr. Walters presented the information he obtained from Home Depot in <br />regards to size, type of material and price of constructing the enclosures. Mr. <br />Peterson added the price of concrete and what it would cost to rent an auger <br />that attaches to the bobcat. It was decided it would be more economical to rent <br />a 2-man posthole digger. Mr. Lee said he would price these at All Season <br />Rental. As there is an additional charge for a small load of cement, it was also <br />decided it would be more economical to order the cement for the satellite <br />enclosure footings and include the cement pads for the picnic tables. Mr. <br />Peterson said it would be at least 3 weeks before Public Works is available to <br />do the forming. A discussion was had as to the best positioning of the Acorn <br />Creek Park satellite to block the view from the neighbors, but keep the satellite <br />serviceable and handicapped accessible. The possibility of using class 5 <br />instead of cement was considered, but decided against. The satellites to be <br />enclosed are located at Acorn Creek and Tracy McBride Parks. The satellite at <br />Eagle Park is screened by trees, Laurie LaMotte's satellite is occasionally <br />moved, and Royal Meadows does not have a satellite this year due to the <br />damage and vandalism that has been occurring at this park. It was decided <br />Public Works would form up the cement pads and do the footings. The Parks <br />and Recreation Committee as a group will assemble the enclosures. <br /> <br />Motion was made by Council Member Walter, seconded by Council <br />Member Lee to recommend to Council the enclosure of the two (2) <br />satellites currently located at Acorn Creek Park and Tracy McBride Park. <br />The enclosures would be constructed with green treated wood. The Acorn <br />Creek Park enclosure would include a cement, handicapped accessible <br />path/approach from the street. The enclosure projects wiD not exceed a <br />total of 51,000 and be eoDStrueted on the site where the satellites are <br />currently situated. AU in Favor: Motion passed nnAnimously. <br /> <br />Bonestroo Trail Map <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson talked to EDC Committee Member Betsy Scheller in regards to <br />the Economic Development Committee including the Bonestroo Trail Map in <br />the next new resident folder. Ms. Scheller said she personally thought it was a <br />great idea, but EDC has not had a quorum for the last two meetings and they <br /> <br />Page 4of6 <br />