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r <br /> goal is ta come to agreem�nt with Park and Recreatian and �ventually go to the City <br /> Council for Councii endorsement. � <br /> I PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Steve Brown questioned what took pla�e at th� last two meetings regarding Acorn Creek <br /> Park. Michael Navin explained we started the meeting with a public hearing on Acorn <br /> Creek Park. The Neighborhood N�twork� Committee submitted information that included <br /> surveys, graphs, photos and petitions etc. Dale Larson concurred that the Park and <br /> Recreation Committee requested the Neighborhood Network Committee to su�mit a <br /> thumbnail sketch of their vision. <br /> 3im March mentioned that the Neighbarhoad Network Committee had ar�other meetin�; a <br /> couple of weeks after the Public Hearing. The graup came up with the initial phase of the <br /> park develapment. Mr. March shawed the plans that the Neigl�borhood NetwQrk <br /> Committee came up with, which illustrated play equipment, benches, refuse containers etc. <br /> Dale Larson questioned if there was mention of a�picnic shelter anywhere. Mr. March � <br /> stated there wasn'� a shelter in the plan, adding there are two major components: The first � <br /> component is the play area (equipment� and� th� �s��ond��component is connecting �thE <br /> trailways. The Neighborhood Network Committee would like to see some trees movecl I <br /> into the park I <br /> L�ale Larson felt thE ir.formatian subrnitted by the Nei�;hborhood Netw�ork Cammittee w°as I � <br /> ��ery ^ice?;� put toge±hPr �n� ��i1.1 heip the P�rk and Recreation Committee considerably. I <br /> Steve Brown questioned the dollar amount of tne quote submitted by� the I�reighborhood i <br /> Network Committee. Michael Navin felt that the Park and Recreation Committee needs <br /> to be more prudent with the City's funds. I <br /> Jim 1�7arch explaine�d thaT the City would have to accept bids on anything over $25,OOO.UU. <br /> Mr. March gave a breakdown of the grant budget as follows: <br /> �55 500 for the blav structure <br /> 2,000 for grading the entire park <br /> 5,000 for hydro seeding <br /> 7,900 for 575 lineal feet of asphalt trail <br /> 3,100 for designing the park <br /> 9,000 for concrete sidewalk <br /> 3,500 for trail between benches and play structure <br /> 4 533 for ] 2" woad mulch <br /> $90,533 - Total <br /> Mr. Gibbons mentioned he works for the Department of Transportation and has a little bit <br /> of design eXperience. He offered that 1 1/2 inches of bituminous trail wouldn't be very <br /> adequate. He suggested granular material with a good sub-cut material would h61d up <br /> 2 <br />
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