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I <br /> Dale Larson uestioned if the basketball court would be a futt court or half court. Aiso <br /> , <br /> � <br /> Mr. Larson questioned the gazebo versus a pavilion or shelter. <br /> �� Lori Dorn (1836 Revoir Street) stated the Neighborhood Network Committee was trying <br /> to follow through with the Design Team flow. <br /> Dan Bahneman was in agreement that Acorn Creek Park should be an adult park - not just <br /> ;eared for athleties and young children. <br /> Aimee Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street} mentioned the park has three (3) acres of land, <br /> and that there should be plenty of roam ta do everything as long as the Park and <br /> Recreation Committee take the Neighborhood Network Committee seriously. <br /> James Bownik stated that the ne�t step would be to put an application together and submit <br /> it for a DNR grant. James thanked Aimee Fairbrother for her efforts. Adding that the <br /> City would have a great chance for both of the grants. The deadline is iVlarch 31, 1999. <br /> If the City doesn`t receive the grants, it can resubmit them again next year. <br /> Michael Navin questioned the amount of the grants again. James Bownik reiterated that �'� <br /> they are $50,000.00 each with the City matching $SO,OQ0.00 for each park. Michael <br /> added that the City would need a list of items for the park showing the total cost. Also, � <br /> Michael questioned if someone from the Neighborhood Network Committee would be � <br /> willing to meet with the Park and Recreation Cornsnittee. , <br /> Terry Sweeney (council ]iaison) concured with Mr. Navin regarding the attandance of a � <br /> Neighborhood Nework liaison meeting with the Park and Recreation Committee. I <br /> Tom Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street) questioned who designs the equipment for the <br /> parks. Mr. Fairbrother also questioned whether the City wouid have one person or several � <br /> design the parks? <br /> Michael Navin e�Xplained that the Park and Recreation Committee designs the park layout <br /> and the playground equipment is brought in by vendors. Dale Larson mentioned that the <br /> structures were already designed and brou�ht in, while residents dLig the holes and put <br /> them in. <br /> Aimee Fairbrother (1844 Re��oir Street) stated that she has been gathering information <br /> from several vendors. Ms. Fairbrother has the name of the vendor used by the City of <br /> Lino Lakes. She stated that they are a fantastic company and they do it all. <br /> Dale Larson suggested letting the Neighborhood Network Committee design the Acorn <br /> Creek Park and submit it to the Park and Recreation Committee. <br /> 1�Iichael Navin questioned who was notified, and if anybody can be on the Neighborhood <br /> Network Committee? <br /> 4 <br />
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