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<br />Mr. Jack McDonald, 6901 LaMotte Drive, was concerned about the lake quality and requested the committee <br />contact Anoka County, Rice Creek. Watershed District and the DNR regarding getting help to clean up the <br />weeds and algae in the lake. Vice-Chairperson Amundsen assured the residents in attendance that the <br />committee was in contact with all of the above agencies and was doing everything possible to make this park <br />an environmentally friendly park. He reiterated this will be an adult park. There will not be a dock, pier or <br />boat launch at this park and after the lake shore restoration is cOmpleted it is the committee's desire to have it <br />posted as no fishing or swimming. The residents were in favor of the no fishing or swimming as they felt <br />that would eliminate some of the potential problems. <br /> <br />Mrs. Dorothy Mastro, 1553. LaMotte Drive, added her concern for the speed of traffic going down LaMotte <br />Drive, particularly during ball games and suggested signage reflecting Children at Play or something similar. <br />Chairperson Seeley stated there will not be parking at Hidden Spring Parle, but a crosswalk going to the <br />parking lot at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park. This may cause some traffic concerns in the begjnning. <br /> <br />ChaiJperson Seeley repeated the concerns of the residents and stated, as a Park Board, we.1ry and balance the <br />needs of the community with the needs of property owners abutting parks. ChaiJperson Seeley stated if we <br />close the park up with too much fencing we will not be able to get the policing we need and that is why the <br />fence and lilacs were removed from the front of the property. The lilacs were available and while the cost to <br />relocate them was too expensive, the committee still favors a hedge of lilacs along the south property line. <br />Concerning whom do residents contact regarding problems at the park, Chairperson Seeley said the best <br />option is the police. There is nothing the committee or the City can do if there are problems in the evening, <br />the police will monitor it on a regular basis and any possible problems hopefully will be headed off right <br />away. <br /> <br />Mr. Slettery asked if the committee was in favor of boundary on the property line, such as a fence. <br />Chairperson Seeley said the committee would have to discuss it The committee was not in favor of a berm <br />or privacy fence, though Mr. Slettery was certainly within his rights to put up a fence if he so desired. <br />ChaiJperson Seeley did say the committee would look at posting private property signage. Mr. Mastro said <br />he had talked to Mr. Bill Tschida, St. Paul Water Utility, regarding people fishing from their property in <br />front of the pump house. Mr. Tschida stated they would consider adding on to the existing fence extending it <br />to the water's edge to discourage people fishing from this property. Council Member Lee said it may not <br />be possible, as it would also involve the City, RCWD and the DNR. <br /> <br />Chairperson Seeley thanked the group for coming and their valuable input. <br /> <br />~5 <br />