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<br />looking for was the structural drawing for the present building. I have <br />contacted Paul Palzer, City of Centen'ille Public Works Director; he has stated <br />that he has no drawings. I then attempted to contact the Cities previous <br />engineering firm Maier Stewart & Associates which were in turn bought out by <br />H.R Green Company, but they stated that anything that pertained to the City of <br />Centerville was turned over to Bonestroo, Roesne, 1nderlink & Associates. I <br />contacted Tom Peterson, the present City Engineer, but he said that the only <br />things that his company had received from H. R. Green were utilities and street <br />drawings and information pertaining to the aforementioned <br /> <br />The Lions of Centerville will continue to pursue for information on the building <br />other wise we will ask Bruggnumn to go ahead with some ideas concepts for the <br />present building. I have located the locations for the electric / gas / water / <br />sewer services surrounding the building along with the storm water drainage <br />locations. It looks like an addition could be added onto the East end of the <br />present building to make it more useable in the future. <br /> <br />The Lions of Centerville wanted to insure that the Park & Recreation <br />Committee was informed of what steps the Lion Club is pursuing and looking <br />also for your input concerning any future plans for the building. <br /> <br />The Centerville Lions will assist with labor on the renovations. <br /> <br />Mr. Wilhaber also questioned, as a resident, what was being done to post <br />warnings where the Hunters Crossing Trail meets Centerville Road. Mr. <br />Wilharber had previously appeared at City Council to voice his concerns over this <br />dangerous situation. Committee Member Lee explained Committee Member <br />LeBlanc is working with Anoka County to remedy this situation, but it is a slow <br />process. The stop signs on the trail are the responsibility of the city and <br />Committee Member LeBlanc has suggested the committee recommend Public <br />Works install signs and stripe the trail as a warning. Signs on County Road 14 are <br />up to Anoka County and they need to access the situation. The county did not <br />show the Hunters Crossing Trail or the Pheasant Marsh Trail on their plat maps. <br />Committee Member LeBlanc has since requested the City Administrator Moore- <br />Sykes send maps to the appropriate people at Anoka County. This will remain on <br />the agenda as an update. Part of the Pheasant Marsh Trail is in place and brush is <br />cut to match where the trail will be. <br /> <br />v. CONSIDERA TION OF MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />Motion was made by Committee Member Peii, seconded by Committee <br />Member Lee to approve the September 4, 2002 Parks and Recreation <br />Committee Meeting Minutes. All in Favor: Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br />20f5 <br />