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<br />, <br /> <br />Dave Lutz (7170 Shad Avenue) stressed that this park is not only for the residents of <br />Revoir Street. This is a City park, used by the entire City. It is essential to have a <br />satellite, and it must be accessible by the sanitation company. <br /> <br />Tedd Peterson (6933 Pheasant Lane) expressed his concerns about all ofthe parks having <br />a sanitation unit available. Mr. Peterson mentioned that little kids don't give their parents <br />a ten-minute warning that they need to use the restroom, so they are forced to relieve <br />themselves behind a tree or something. Mr. Peterson felt satellites should be placed at <br />Eagle and Royal Meadows Parks. <br /> <br />Lauren Abrahamson (1868 Revoir Street) felt it would be more appropriate to "nestle it <br />into the park" rather than have it right out in the middle. <br /> <br />Mr. LeBlanc questioned the maintenance of the satellite. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson explained that outside of placement in the Spring and removal in the Fall, <br />the satellite needs to be maintained once a week. The servicing is done through the door, <br />so the contractor would have to drive over the trail to maintain the satellite. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Porter, seconded by Mr. LeBlanc to place the satellite at the <br />northwest corner, with landscaping, from the tree budget. Porter, LeBlanc, Navin - <br />yea. DeVine - nay. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Ms. Travis wanted to express her thanks from her neighbors and the Travis' to the Park <br />and Recreation Committee, Aimee Fairbrother and the CNN for building such a beautiful <br />park for the children. <br /> <br />Ms. Fairbrother wanted to remind the Park and Recreation Committee of the path that <br />was supposed to be constructed around the structure. <br /> <br />Centerville Lions Club Proposal- Dave Lutz <br />Mr. Dave Lutz, President of the Centerville Lions Club, presented an offer to the Parks <br />and Recreation Committee for building a shelter in one of the parks within the City. Mr. <br />Lutz explained that the Spring Lake Park Lions Club has taken over the charitable <br />gambling at Kelly's Korner. The Spring Lake Park Lions are very aggressive, and <br />because of this, the Centerville Lions in conjunction with the City of Centerville, will be <br />receiving a lot of money to be used within the community. The Centerville Lions would <br />like to construct a shelter at Tracie McBride Park, or whatever park, the Parks and <br />Recreation Committee deems appropriate. The Lions are considering two shelters. One is <br />smaller, which only holds one picnic table. The other is a little larger, which will hold <br />two picnic tables. This shelter will be 100% paid for by the Lions Club. Mr. Lutz <br />stressed it is still being explored, but wanted to understand the desires of the Parks and <br />Recreation Committee before the,Lions proceed. Mr. Lutz suggested that the Parks and <br />Recreation Committee can make the proposal to the Lions, or the Lions can make the <br />proposal to the Parks and Recreation Committee. Mr. Lutz also stressed that the fourth <br /> <br />2 <br />
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