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<br />Once the raingarden plant replacement is finished Veit will consider this project 100% <br />complete and no other punchlist items remaining. We will request full retainaged <br />released at that time. Thank you and if you have any questions let me know. <br /> <br />Jesse Roush <br /> <br />Project Manager/Estimator <br /> <br />I responded with: <br /> <br />J discussed this with Mr. Tedd Peterson, Public Works and he is adamant the damage was done by Veit and <br />has nothing to do with the 'Centennial Celebration'. Tedd pointed this out to the contractor at the site as it <br />was done. He also pointed it out to Bonestroo, multiple times. And it has not been repaired; though an <br />email from Mr. Statz dated September J 7, 2008 from Veit says Quality Restoration was out to fix the black <br />top. Mr. Peterson has also asked that the Com cast cable hanging from the post at Hidden Spring Park be <br />buried as it has been cut multiple times, not to mention it looks bad and is a danger. He has talked to <br />Com cast and to Chris Long at Bonestroo and it is still not buried. <br /> <br />Fete des Lacs 2009 Centerville Lake WalklRun <br /> <br />In your packet is a copy of the Special Use Permit Request Form used by Anoka County Parks and filled out <br />by Committee Member Branch. I emailedthisapplicationtoieff.oerry@co.anoka.mn.us. whom I found on <br />the Anoka County Parks web site, and asked him how to proceed. He reviewed the application and gave <br />preliminary approval to proceed. Closer to the actual race they will need insurance information and the $25 <br />fee. Also included is a map which needs to have the specific spots marked for things such as start, fmish, <br />water stations and first aid. I also talked to the City's insurance representative who said adding the binder <br />listing Anoka County is not a problem for the event, but it is not something he can provide now. <br /> <br />Drinkine: Fountain at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park <br /> <br />I went back to the minutes in late 2006 when pavilions were first being discussed for Laurie LaMotte <br />Memorial Park, all the way through current and there was not ever a motion made or requests for information <br />concerning costs associated with a drinking fountain at this park by the committee. It was just discussed a <br />few times vaguely as follows: <br /> <br />120606 - Shelter at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park <br /> <br />Included in the packet was a map of Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park previously used when a concession <br />building was being considered. It is useful in this potential project also as it shows where the water and <br />electricity come into the area and where the shelter could be located. A water fountain can be placed in <br />the area, but there would not be sewer so it would have to be designed with a different water type <br />runoff. It would be possible to put electrical into the shelter. <br /> <br />010307 - Shelter at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park <br /> <br />Committee Member Selander will bring drawings of shelters to the next meeting. The committee discussed <br />the size as 25 x 25 or 25 x 30 with open sides, a cover providing shade and possibly a drinking fountain. <br />Vice-Chairperson Seeley contacted Anoka County to see who they used to build shelters and pavilions <br />within Anoka. The company used is Structural Wood Corporation, with bids being done by Flanagan Sales. <br />Committee Member Selander will contact Flanagan Sales for information and will walk the property to <br />determine what dimensions would work best. <br /> <br />30f3 <br />