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2001-07-16 Special Meeting for Wheels Park-Not Approved Minutes
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2001-07-16 Special Meeting for Wheels Park-Not Approved Minutes
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NOT <br /> APPROVED <br /> PARKS AND RECREATION <br /> SPE�IAL MEETING FOR W�iEELS P�RK <br /> iVi[�vU�'ES <br /> Ju1y 16, 2041 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereo� the P�rks and Recreation Committee of the City <br /> of Centerville held a Special Meeting to discuss the purchase of wheels park equipment <br /> and further plans for the Grand Opening of the Wheels Pazk on July 16, 2001, at City <br /> Hall, 188Q Main Street. Cha.irperson Doug Porter called the meeting to arder at 6:00 p.m. <br /> Present: Chairperson Doug Porter <br /> Brian Walter <br /> Karla DeVine <br /> Tom Lee <br /> Kaxhy Peil ', <br /> Tedd Peterson I <br /> 1�bsent: Wa e LeBianc I ', <br /> Yn <br /> � <br /> Staff• Jill Lien �� <br /> i <br /> AP`PEA.R.ANCES '� <br /> Mr. Dean Anderson (6961 Centes�ville Raad) and Mr. Ben Henrich (6953 Centerville I �� <br /> Road) appeared before the Parks and Recreation Committee to express their concerns <br /> rela.ted to the temporary road located in Laurie LaMotte Park. Specifically, the <br /> cantractors working on the concrete in the ice rink aze driving all of their velucles on the <br /> mad, not just the large ones. Every tim� they drive on the road, it creates tremendous <br /> amounts of dirt, which in turn completely dusts out their homes. Mr. Anderson <br /> commented that he daesn't know if he should leave his winc3ows open when he leaves for <br /> work every day, or not. If he leaves them open, when he comes home, everytbung in his <br /> house has been completeiy covered by dust. It is tao hot to keep the windows ciosed <br /> every day, and he doesn't feel he sbould have to. Additionally, the gates are le$ open all <br /> night. He questioned if the gates are required ta be elosed, and why they were opened to <br /> begin with Mr. Peterson e�iained that the gates are being opened tem�orariiy for the <br /> construction of the Wheels Park (concrete) and the electricai contractars. Once tt�is is <br /> complete, the gates w71 be closed permanently, but in the mean tune, the cc►ntractors are <br /> supposed to be closing the gates every night. Mr. Henrich commented that the gates are <br /> no# being closed every night. in fact, there are some weekends when the gates are closed, <br /> 1 <br />
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