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<br />M..I <br /> <br />TO: Parks and Recreation Committee Members <br /> <br />FROM: Kim Stephan <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Committee Business & Updates <br /> <br />DATE: February 20, 2009 <br /> <br />The following email dated February 5, 2009 was from Mr. Mark Statz, City Engineer regarding the <br />TE Grant Trail Project, Project Memorandum: <br /> <br />This email is to acknowledge the two verbal comments on the TE Grant Trail Project, Project Memorandum <br />which were: <br /> <br />1. At the far north end of Mill Road, the trail should terminate at Peltier Lake Drive. It should NOT <br />extend north to the trail easement which connects to Old Mill Road <br />2. You noticed that the map showing the trails indicates that the trail along the north side of LaMotte <br />Park curls northward at the far east end. However, on the figure showing the impacts to the park, <br />this curl is not shown. I explained that the figure showing the impacts to the park is correct because <br />it is only meant to show impacts to the PARK, not other property. The "curl" at the east end of the <br />trail would be on the Church property and is, therefore, not shown on the figure demonstrating the <br />impacts to the park. Furthermore, there is an existing trail easement on the Church property in that <br />location. <br /> <br />Thanks againfor your comments. We will make these changes and send it out to MNDOTfor review. <br /> <br />Music in the Parks <br /> <br />The following email was from Committee Member Haiden, followed up by aCD from Brady's Big Band <br />which was given to Chairperson Seeley to listen to. <br /> <br />I work with some very talented musicians that would like to be considered for any Music in the Park events <br />we might organize. Brady Moroney is the band's conductor and would like to send you some i'!formation <br />and a demo CD that the Centerville Parks & Recreation Ccommittee can use for evaluation purpases. Their <br />website is listed below. Please add any material Brady provides to the next Parks & Recreation meeting <br />agenda. <br /> <br />htto;/lbradvsbigband.com/Default.asox <br />
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