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APPLICATION REQUEST FORM <br /> One Application Request Form should be submitted per project to the appropriate program staff (refer to the program <br /> information sheets enclosed for the mailing address). Please make copies of this form, as needed. <br /> Applicant City of Centerville County Anoka <br /> Contact Person Jim March <br /> Tide City Administrator <br /> Address 1880 Main Street. Centerville, MN 55038 <br /> Phone Number (Daytime hours) (651) 429 -3232 <br /> Project Name Laurie LaMotte Park Addition <br /> Please check the appropriate program (if known) and provide an estimated total project cost: <br /> X Outdoor Recreation Grant Program Public Boat Access Program <br /> Natural and Scenic Area Grant Program Fishing Pier Grant Program <br /> Cooperative Trail Linkage Grant Program Clean Vessel Act Pumpout <br /> National Recreation Trail Fund (Symms) Grant Program <br /> Regional Trail Initiative Program <br /> Total Estimated Cost: $ 96.500 <br /> Congressional District (1 -8): 6 Legislative District (1A -67B): 5 LR <br /> Project Description: <br /> Laurie LaMotte Park is currently a partially developed City Park that focuses on family recreation, <br /> year -round sports and will eventually become a focal point for Anoka County by acting as a trailhead <br /> for the Regional Park System. <br /> With a total twenty acres of dedicated park land, rapid residential growth in Centerville and the <br /> number of children and families that surround Laurie LaMotte Park, the Park and Recreation <br /> Committee feels the opportunities for the development of this park not only are needed but also serve <br /> as a continuance of the community's vision as set forth during a visit by the Minnesota Design Team <br /> in September 1998. <br /> The proposed park project would be designed as a highly recreational area for families /children of all <br /> ages. With the existing ball fields, ice rinks and warming house the Park and Recreation Committee <br /> feels the proposed play - structure, shelter, gazebo and parking lot improvements would greatly <br /> encourage family recreation at this City Park. <br /> O,:uber 1. 1995 <br />
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