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Park & Recreation Meeting <br /> Tuesday, March 11, 1986 7 :OOP.M. <br /> Present: Larry Koch Leon L'Allier <br /> Lloyd Welk Carol Pelton <br /> Maureen Asleson <br /> Absent: Floyd Kruger <br /> Carol made motion to accept minutes of February meeting. <br /> Motion was made and seconded by Maureen and Carol respectfully that <br /> therfollowing reflect the new officers for 1986; <br /> Chairman — Larry Koch <br /> Vice Chairman — Lloyd Welk <br /> Secretary — Maureen Asleson <br /> Carol will be leaving for China April 1st to return around June 15th. <br /> She would like to receive a plot map of Park on LaMotte Drive, so she <br /> can submit her ideas before leaving. <br /> After much discussion on Royal Meadows Tot Lot, it was decided we layout <br /> placement of equipment (swing, slide and sandbox) and then set up equip — <br /> m ent as soon as soil conditions make it possible. We will seed later,, <br /> roping off area to give it a good chance to establish its roots. Larry <br /> suggested we locate a 55 gallon drum for trash and eventually put in a <br /> picnic bench about 30 feet from road. All Celt a need to get some trees <br /> established on lot too. Maureen has offered some small conifers and <br /> Larry and Carol discussed putting in some birch. (Let's look into a <br /> Oak or Red Maple too? :. *) It was suggested we meet at Royal Meadows <br /> early for our April Meeting. <br /> will <br /> ' <br /> vaiOi asked about liability insurance oil this new oju.Lpmo.. o. Ue ••- <br /> check with Debbie as #ar as policy and its' coverage on Parks and <br /> playground equipment. <br /> Leon will call RasyHoule to set a joint meeting between Lions and Park <br /> Board concerning Park. Either our regular April or May meeting. We will <br /> get figure from Debbie on Money left in our Park Development fund. <br /> Carol asked about our Long Range Park Plans. Larry felt we should set <br /> a goal this year to establish a 10 year plan to present to City. <br /> Carob also suggested we look at the City's present land /money ratio <br /> now in existance for new developments — 10% — and increase it to <br /> perhaps 20%. <br />