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<br />Donation of Ball field Lights from Rich DeFoe <br />Ms. Lien explained that Mayor Wi1harber spoke with Mr. DeFoe regarding the ball field <br />lights, and Mr. DeFoe is ready to donate the lights to the City. Ms. Lien had included <br />copies of three (3) quotes received back in April for the relocation of the six (6) poles. <br />After discussion, the committee elected to solicit new quotes from the three (3) vendors, <br />due to the length oftime since the quotes were originally received. Mr. Peterson will <br />contact the vendors for new, updated quotes, and then will poll each member via phone <br />for their opinions. The following motion was made: <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. LeBlanc, seconded by Ms. DeVine to authorize Mr. Peterson to <br />contact up to four (4) electrical contractors for bids/quotes on the relocation of the <br />six (6) ball field lights; then to poll each of the Parks and Recreation members via <br />phone for approval ofthe best bid. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Sport Complex - Trail Connection <br />Discussed previously. <br /> <br />Landscape Utxlate <br />Discussed previously (completed). <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />Acorn Creek Park Trail <br />Ms. Lien explained that during a conversation with Mr. Peterson (City Engineer) <br />regarding the "proposed trail map", the issue of Acorn Creek Park's trail surrounding the <br />playground equipment came up. Ms. Lien questioned who is responsible for the <br />completion of the trail surrounding the playground and the entire Acorn Creek Park <br />Grant. Mr. Peterson wasn't quite sure of who is responsible, but is willing to check into <br />it. Mr. Peterson suggested using the same contractor, and paving the trail in conjunction <br />with the Hunters Crossing trail. Mr. Porter will contact Mr. March, and update the <br />committee at the October meeting. <br /> <br />Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve - Pedestrian Bike Trail <br />Ms. Lien explained a letter sent to Mr. Jon Vondelinde (Anoka County Parks and <br />Recreation Director) indicating the Council's actions to deny cost sharing for the <br />screening of the trail for Lino Lakes residents. Since the letter was sent, Jeff Perry who is <br />also with Anoka County has contacted Mr. March. Apparently Mr. Perry has verbally <br />requested some 50 trees from the City, although he hasn't come out to look at them or <br />submitted a written proposal yet. At this point, the City has not received anything in <br />writing. <br /> <br />Ritz Machine Works Ouote <br />Ms. Lien explained a letter received from Ritz Machine Works offering bike racks and <br />benches. After discussion, the committee elected to file until further notice. <br /> <br />7 <br />