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, <br /> June 2, 1999 Park and Recreation Meeting <br /> St.), Lori Dorn (1836 Revoir St.), Ray DeVine (1837 Revoir St.) and Michele and Dave <br /> Wroblewski (1845 Revoir St.). <br /> Mr. March explained that he and Paul Palzer have gone over to the Eagle Pass <br /> development and selected some trees to be relocated to the Acorn Creek Park Mr. Al <br /> LaMotte has offered to relocate trees for the City at a cost of $70.00 per hour. Mr.' <br /> March thought Mr. LaMotte would be moving the trees this coming Saturday the 5th. <br /> Mr. March, Mr. Palzer, Aimee and Tom Fairbrother made a sketch of where to place the <br /> trees at Acorn Creek Park. <br /> Mr. Porter questioned if Joe Goetz of Goetz Landscaping has been contacted for <br /> consulting of the trees to be moved. Mr. March explained he has been in contact with Mr. <br /> Goetz, and Mr. Goetz is advising him on which trees would be best for transplanting. <br /> Ms. Fairbrother wanted to confine the intent of Mr. Larson's comments regarding Acorn <br /> Creek Park and keeping the "adult" theme in mind. Ms. Fairbrother felt that since the City <br /> doesn't know yet if we have received the grant from the DNR or not, that the Park and <br /> Recreation Committee could let it rest until then. <br /> Mr. Larson expressed that the park could/should be able to accommodate both adults and <br /> children. Also, Mr. Larson commented that the Neighborhood Network Committee <br /> should re -title the name "gazebo" to "shelter ". Mr. Larson explained that his perception of <br /> a shelter all along has been a basic steel "shelter" with picnic tables and BBQ's in it, <br /> nothing fancy. Adding, Lino Lakes has several steel shelters that have lasted for 20 years <br /> without being damaged or lost in stones. <br /> Mr. DeVine (1837 Revoir St.) mentioned that the "adult" theme seems to vary a lot from <br /> what Mari Nelson is suggesting. <br /> Ms. Fairbrother explained that the grant doesn't include a shelter, at least it is not in the <br /> plans of the Neighborhood Network Committee. She questioned if there were plans of a <br /> shelter at LaMotte Park? <br /> Mr. March explained that the Lions are planning to put a shelter at LaMotte Park <br /> someday, but currently there is nothing in the works. They don't have the funds available. <br /> Mr. March added the City should hear back from the DNR sometime at the beginning o f <br /> July. <br /> Ms. Fairbrother stressed that the Neighborhood Network Committee just wants to keep in <br /> touch with the Park and Recreation Committee and make sure we are all on the same <br /> page. <br /> Ms. Dorn mentioned the Neighborhood Network Committee has been trying to come up <br /> with other ideas. They have been talking about an adult swing that overlooks the pond <br /> 2 <br />
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