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<br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />X. <br /> <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br /> <br />Motion bv Council Member Nelson. seconded bv Council Member Sweeney <br />to approve the Consent Aeenda. All in favor. Motion carried nnanimonsly. <br /> <br />Reconunendation for filling the Park and Recreation VacanCY <br /> <br />Motion by Conncil Member Nelson. seconded by Council Member Sweeney <br />to appoint Wayne LeBlanc to the Park and Recreation Committee. All in <br />.' <br />favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />XI. COMMITTEE REPORTS <br />. Council Member Sweeney stated the Park and Recreation Committee has <br />decided to complete the following projects this summer: park signs <br />surrounded by landscaping, possibly installing park benches and picnic <br />tables for all City parks and Royal Meadows Park will be receiving new <br />playground equipment from the same company used to purchase <br />equipment for Acorn Creek Park. The committee has also forwarded a <br />letter to the City Engineer requesting all future development agreements <br />include a Class 5 Trail in the agreement prior to the home construction. <br /> <br />. Council Member Vickers stated the Planning and Zoning Commission has <br />appointed Barry Brainard as the seventh commission member and has <br />appointed Brian Hanson as the new Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Chair. The Commission is also continuing to work on Ordinance #4, and <br />is looking at the draft to be completed by May. <br /> <br />. The Mayor stated the Tri-City Police Commission would be meeting <br />Thursday, March 9rh at 7:00 p.rn. Future meeting locations will be rotated <br />throughout the three cities. <br /> <br />. The Mayor stated the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes would be taking bids for <br />the trail that will be implemented around Centerville Lake and eventually <br />will encompass thirty-two miles ofwalking/biking trail. A two hundred- <br />person shelter is also being planned at the park along with various other <br />amenities. <br /> <br />The Mayor stated John Olson, Anoka County Highway Engineer has reviewed the <br />20th Avenue and Main Street traffic counts and has expressed a possibility for <br />traffic flow could include 80lh Avenue coming across 35E, making that Main <br />Street is almost impossible due to the wetlands and the environmental impact. <br /> <br />An option presented by Anoka County at a previous time, was to take County <br />Road 14 and loop it down Centerville Road and across and go back to 20rh and <br />come back up. Mr. Olson at that time stated very few people would go through <br />that loop and would just continue going through the City. Council Member <br />Broussard Vickers added, that by the end of the conversation they seemed to sort <br />of give up on the East-West idea, but have not entirely given up the idea of <br />coming down straight and curving the road from Main Street down to Centerville <br /> <br />5 <br />