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<br />Parks " R.eoreation <br />Minutes 09-04-02 <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard-Vickers said in the budgeting process they are attempting to <br />take more of the park maintenance costs from the general fund . <br /> <br />v. CONSIDERATION OF MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />Motion was made by Committee Member LeBlanc, seconded by Chairperson <br />DeVme, to approve the August 7, 2002 Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting <br />Minutes. Ayes - 6, Nays - 0, Abstain - 1 (peterson) Motion ,carried. <br /> <br />VI. COMMITTEE BUSINESS <br /> <br />i' <br /> <br />2003 Bud2et & Future Proiect List <br />Chairperson De Vine started the discussion with the projected total dollar figure for <br />2003. The committee then went through the previously prepared future project list <br />assigning priorities and dollar amounts. See the budget attachment for the :final figures. <br />There is $3,350 in two miscellaneous trail funds which will not be added to the. <br />projected total until Ms. Pau1seth, Finance Director, determines where this mon.ey came <br />from. ' . <br /> <br />In regards to future projects, Committee Member Peterson reports the Laurie LaMotte <br />parking lot can be paved for $42,000. Lino Lakes does not have any plans to repair <br />their portion of LaMotte Drive in the next few years. The committee feels paving the <br />parking lot should be top priority. Committee Member LeBlanc is interested in the city <br />acquiring a small parcel of land from St.Genevieves Church to run a trail from Lamotte <br />Drive to Meadow Lane. It would be approximately 700 feet from Centerville Road to <br />the parking lot at Laurie LaMotte Park. Committee Member LeBlanc is concerned with <br />children and bikers crossing Centerville Road at Meadow Lane to get to the trail at <br />Hunters Crossing. Committee Member LeBlanc also questions whether there is an <br />easement along Centerville Road which could be used for a future trail, Committee <br />Member LeBlanc will research this with the county. Committee Member LeBlanc <br />would also like to monitor the Centerville Lake property, which is for sale by the St. <br />Paul Water Utility <br /> <br />Chairperson De Vine will put in a formal request to Paul Patzer to replace the rotting <br />timbers at Tracie McBride Park as these timbers have become a safety issue. Committee <br />Member Seeley has information on prices and manufacturers of recycled timbers, prices <br />need to be compared to wood and information and suggestions will be passed on to <br />Public Works. <br /> <br />20fS <br />