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NOT <br /> APPROVED <br /> PARKS AND RECREATION <br /> COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES <br /> June 7, 2000 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Parks and Recreation Committee of the City <br /> of Centerville held their regularly scheduled meeting on June 7, 2000 at City Hall, 1880 <br /> Main Street. Chairperson Michael Navin called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. <br /> Present: Chairperson Michael Navin <br /> Karla DeVine <br /> Doug Porter <br /> Wayne LeBlanc <br /> Council Member Terry Sweeney (liaison) <br /> Absent: Dale Larson <br /> Staff: Jill Lien <br /> Jim March <br /> APPEARANCES <br /> Satellite Enclosure at Acorn Creek Park — Revoir Street Residents <br /> Ms. Aimee Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street) explained she had appeared before the City <br /> Council on May 10, 2000 on behalf of Craig Borcowicz who was unable to attend the <br /> meeting. Mr. Borcowicz was offering to construct an enclosure (two sides) around the <br /> satellite at his own expense, which would create a more pleasurable appearance than the <br /> satellite itself. Ms. Fairbrother also explained that most of the residents on Revoir Street <br /> would like to see the satellite moved to another location. Ms. Fairbrother shared that Mr. <br /> Borcowicz and her self's original thoughts were to place the sanitation unit where the <br /> bonfire was located at the Citywide Bonfire last fall. This location is 25 feet south of <br /> where it is currently located. <br /> Lisa Abrahamson (1868 Revoir Street) explained that she would like to see the sanitation <br /> unit placed back behind the "little tot" section of the play structure. <br /> Monica Travis (7335 Brian Drive) shared her concern about the placement of the satellite <br /> within her neighborhood. Ms. Travis polled her surrounding neighbors, and learned that <br /> most did not care about the placement of the satellite, adding they have more important <br /> things to worry about. Ms. Travis shared that in her conversations with her neighbors, <br /> they requested that no more money be spent on this park. <br /> 1 <br />