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<br />Parks & Recreation Committee <br />Meeting Minutes 03-04-09 <br /> <br />des Lacs. The committee will meet with Bonestroo and the Centerville Lions on Wednesday, March <br />18, 2009 at 6:30. Ms. Stephan will ensure this meeting is posted. Council Member Lee will notify a <br />Centerville Lion Representative. <br /> <br />Mr. Jeff Martin was in attendance to discuss potential trail side park locations and get feedback from <br />the committee. The Transportation Enhancement Trail Grant shows a trail side park as a type of trail <br />head with information available in perhaps a kiosk area. There are three (3) areas being considered; a <br />location at City Hall, the corner site abutting St. Genevieve where County Road 14 was moved, and a <br />small site on Centerville Lake abutting County Road 14. The committee did not feel a City Hall site <br />was desirable, but liked the idea of a trail side park by the church as a focal point entering the City of <br />Centerville. <br /> <br />The site on Centerville Lake is small with a very steep slope, this would not work well as the park <br />itself, but the committee would like to incorporate this piece, perhaps into the parcel abutting to the <br />church property, making one long park. The piece on the lake could be used for viewing of the Bald <br />Eagle Water-Ski Shows, the sunset, fireworks, etc. if the bank were converted into a seating area. It <br />might also be possible to acquire abutting property from St, Paul Water Utility, which would give <br />access to the area with a lower slope. This portion of the park would just be slightly developed. Some <br />ideas for the trail side park were as follows; <br /> <br />. Peace Pole - Celebrating the City's Heritage using four languages; French, English, German, <br />Lakota <br />. Information Kiosk <br />. Lighting for both the north and south ends of the park <br />. Water Fountain as a focal point <br />. Benches, Bike Racks <br />. Trees <br />. Arbor <br />. Pervious Pavement. <br />. Small Fishing Pier (There is no fishing at Hidden Spring Park or along County Road 14 <br />between the lakes, a pier or dock here would be a nice addition) <br />. No Stairs <br /> <br />Mr. Martin asked the committee to define their priorities, which were as follows; Water fountain <br />Feature, Trail Map (Kiosk), Lighting, Drinking Fountain, Benches, Bike Racks, Arbor, possibly a <br />Fishing Pier at a later time. <br /> <br />The committee would like the name of the park to evolve from something relevant to the City's <br />heritage. <br /> <br />Mr. Martin will bring examples of an information type kiosk to the next meeting. <br /> <br />Discussion was then had between the committee and Mr. Gary Morien regarding the pedestrian bridge <br />which would cross the creek behind City Hall. There were questions regarding wood decking versus <br />concrete decking, the cost, longevity and maintenance of each. Mr. Morien stated the choices were <br />limited by MNDOT requirements. Vice-Chairperson Amundsen was concerned about the type of steel <br /> <br />30f7 <br />
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