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<br />Since the committee is unaware of Mr. Larson's intentions, Mr. Porter volunteered to <br />take over the tree and satellite goals. <br /> <br />Ms. Lien explained she had received several comments relating to the two (2) parks that <br />do not have satellites. More specifically, all parks should have a satellite. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Navin, seconded by Ms. DeVine to place sateJIites at the two (2) <br />remaining parks (Eagle and Royal Meadows Parks); to include satellites at all parks <br />in CentervilIe. All in favor. Motion carried unanimonsly. <br /> <br />Mr. Navin directed staff to write a letter to Mr. Larson requesting his intent regarding his <br />position on the Parks and Recreation Committee. <br /> <br />Lawn Care/Turf <br />Mr. Navin felt a full application of weed control is necessary at Laurie LaMotte Park. <br />Mr. Sweeney felt additional seed is also needed at LaMotte Park. Ms. DeVine mentioned <br />Royal Meadows Park also needs seed around the boarder of the new play area. <br /> <br />Mr. Navin will speak with Mr. Palzer regarding the turfat all of the parks. <br /> <br />Trail (Laurie LaMotte Park): <br />Mr. Navin explained that the trail is getting a lot of use by Centerville and Lino Lakes <br />residents. <br /> <br />Curb and Gutter (Laurie LaMotte Park): <br />Mr. Sweeney explained the City is trying to work ''piggy back" with Lino Lakes' <br />contractor that is already working there. Mr. Navin will discuss further with Mr. Palzer. <br /> <br />Benches/Tables/Trash Receptacles: <br />Mr. Porter shared that the benches, tables and trash receptacles have all been delivered <br />with the Royal Meadows Park equipment. They are currently being stored at the old <br />Barrett garage. He will coordinate the placement of each with the Public Works <br />Department. Mr. Porter reported that most of the budget for these items has been spent. <br /> <br />General Lighting: <br />Mr. leBlanc explained that he had been in contact with several other communities <br />regarding the lighting of their trail systems. Most of the communities do not light their <br />trails, with the exception of one, which only lights for cross-country skiing. Mr. LeBlanc <br />recommends not lighting the trail system due to the expense, maintenance and upkeep <br />involved, but rather, use the budgeted amount to offset the costs of relocating the lights <br />donated from Mr. DeFoe. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson mentioned that the pleasure rink only has one (I) light, and felt it could use <br />additional lighting. <br /> <br />4 <br />