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` APPROVED <br /> . <br /> PARI�S AND RECREATION <br /> C4MMITTEE MEETING MINUTES <br /> November l, 20Q0 <br /> Pursuant to due call and rtotice thereof, the Parks and Recreation Committee of the City <br /> af Centerville held their regulazly scheduled meeting on November 1, 2000 at City Hall, <br /> 1880 Main Street. Chairperson Doug Parter called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m <br /> Present: Chairperson Doug Porter <br /> Wayne LeBlanc <br /> Karla DeVine <br /> Tedd Peterson <br /> Brian Walter <br /> Terry Sweeney (Council liaison) <br /> Absent: <br /> Staff: Jill Lien <br /> APPEARANCES <br /> Pheasant Matsh <br /> Terry Hannah from Ground Development and Troy Livgard from James R. Hili, Inc. <br /> (Project Engineer) appeazed before the Parks and Recreation Committee to discuss the <br /> preliminary plat for the proposed Pheasant Marsh development. Mr. Hannah, Mr. <br /> Livgazd and the Parks and Recreation Comunitttee discussed the street layout, easements, <br /> sidewalks, trail, park�and, and a buffer between the Center Oaks development and the <br /> new developm�nt. Mr. Livgard commented that the development would be built in <br /> phases to accommodate the MIJSA, which indicates that sorne of the property isn't <br /> scheduled to be developed until the year 20QS. <br /> Mr. LeBlanc mentioned that he would like to see 10% of the land dedicated for park use, <br /> and specifically where the trail will be placed. Mr. Porter commented that he would like <br /> the trail to connect straight across Centerville Road to the traii in the Hunters Crossing <br /> development. <br /> The committee discussed at length, the placement of a park and whether the committee <br /> should request money or park land frorn the developer. <br /> Motion by Ms. DeVine, seconded by Mr. Porter to recommend to City Council to <br /> request that Ground Development instail a ten foot wide trail along the south side of <br /> the Zerwas property; continaing along the east side, to the force main easement, <br /> straight east to the end of the development; with an eight foot wide trail south to a <br /> 1 <br />