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� Naming of Centerville Parks <br /> Michael Navin questiQned why l wha put this an the agenda: Ms. Lien offered she added <br /> it to the agenda because there vvere a couple of parks in the city that aren't named. Af�er <br /> di�cussing the parks, it was determined that there are two parks that are unnamed. Both <br /> parks are located near Royal 1�leadows and are connected. The Park and Recreati�n <br /> C�mmitt�e ete�ted to name the tw6 pari� Rayal Meac�ows Park - all as one park: This <br /> will be recommended to Coun�il for approval. <br /> T <br /> Michael l�avin wanted to note an the record that it is very nice having M�. Lien attending <br /> the Park and Recreation Me��ings. Adding it's nice to hav� a11 the color coded <br /> information and the minutestyped up sc� nieely. <br /> Jim .March explained a developer is proposing 15 single family lots on a 10 acre parcel �f <br /> iand just east af The W�ods �f Clearwater Cr�ek development which would be called <br /> Deer Pass. Mr. March alsc� mentioned there is another parcel of 20 acres of undeveloped <br /> land just north af that. There have been questians fram residents within the area <br /> pertaining to sidewalk access to the park Mr. March suggested a trail easement with a <br /> paved traii ins�talled t� the plat boundary to the north �and� once the 20 acres nort�r of this is <br /> devetoped, the City could have the developer of that parcel connect to the trail stub and <br /> pave a walking trail to the north side af Acarn Creek Park. <br /> Mr. Navin asked if Brian Dri�e will continue north? Mr. Marcl� explained it may be ' <br /> dif�icult to extend the roadway north de�ending o� we�land or soil conditions, bi.�t it <br /> uould be possible. Dale �:arson felt the trail should be pa�red right away. If someone is <br /> intere;�te� ira purehasing pro�erty ��6ng th� trail, they kn��v it is there and they ma�Ze the � <br /> choice b�fore they purchase. <br /> Jeff Gibbor�s offered another alternative to put in a bcrardv�atk ar �bridge running to the <br /> west over the wetland. 'This option would not require any wetland fillin�. <br /> Steve Brown questioned ho� big the uetland area is? <br /> �;m M�r�h srated the wet�and is approximately 350 feet wide in some spots. Mr. March <br /> rnentioned a floating bridge ma_y be very e�pensive to construct and maintain. Mr. March <br /> was unaware if a permit could be allowed to construct a floatin� bridge over a I�NR <br /> protected wetland. <br /> Jeff Gibbons expressed his thanks to the Park ar�ct Recreation Committee for allowing him <br /> to participate in the meeting, but unfortunately had other commitments in which to attend. <br /> Mr. Navin asked Mr. March what the C'ity needs fr�m the Park and Recreation Commrttee <br /> regarding tl�e new Deer Pass development? Mr. March resp�nded that the Park and <br /> Recreation Committee needs to decide if they waulct lik� cash or land for the required <br /> park dedication. <br /> 5 <br />
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