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Pazk 1999 <br /> Network Committee was looking for. Mr, Larson expressed interest in puttin� in a shelter <br /> �> at the T�cxy A�cBride Puk �sa <br /> Mr. 'Te�y Sw�ney explained h�t����tlr��d ��� <br /> trying to go with the "old town" feel or theme that the Design Team suggested. Tlu�s is <br /> where th� Neighborhood i�etwor� �Sn�tt�-�ne ug�i�h the name "g�'_. <br /> Mr. Steve Brovm expressed he would like to see a shelter large enough to hold family <br /> gatherings and picnics. I� also menti�th� vvhole purpase for the A�rom-�reek is <br /> geared for fatnilies and adults in a quieter atmosphere. Other parks such as LaMotte P k <br /> ! are geared far more �thle�ic purposes. �. `B�rown a��o stressed that the�is_ <br /> approximately 50 feet of shoreline that is open for public use. He still has problems with <br /> children walking through h�s property �the�rm�e-their way around the Th�e <br /> kids need to understand this is private property, and a lot of the homeowners are gettYng <br /> upset with the traffc behind hauses-at- at�-��aursaf the day and nigh�. <br /> Mr. Larson stressed a�ain that this park should be able to be used by a11 ages - both young <br /> and old. - i�+ir. �arson distribut+ed s�tt�fr� 1��°�#eison which also r��a pa�be <br /> designated for adults, with a quieter more peaceful atmosphere. <br /> Nti�. Sweern�q the eity and possibly do same-tandsc�pi�pg, <br /> maybe even adding trees. The trees would act as a sound barrier, and in a sense, separate <br /> the park into tvvo. The play area wou��e sepa��-from tke shelter azea; gi� it t�e <br /> � effect of two different parks. Mr. Sweeney mentioned that children play and fish in the <br /> pond all o�t�e time, adding, in tne win�r s�de ct�wn the hill onto tlt� <br /> Mr. Porter questioned where the funds will come from to pay for all of these suggestions. <br /> Both Mr. �weeney and 1Vtt�: Brown-exp�ineci t�te-fr�nds wil�=be coming from tlt�gran� �he <br /> City has applieci for offered by the Coumy. With this grant the county will grant ' <br /> $�0,000_flt3 ta the City, and the City wi��=in-tummatett-���4:00 giving a <br /> approximately $100,000.00. 1 <br /> Mr. Sween�y stressed the importarrc��e��sing fi�City Th�parks <br /> used a lot more by our resic�ents if they were kept up better. The grass needs to be <br /> fertilized and weed killer nee�s to us�d. Nir: Sween�y sttggested hirin��a sch��ed <br /> person to oversee the upkeeping and maintenance of the parks. <br /> Mr. Porter suggested hiring an int�m. . <br /> Ms. Lien offered this person could also be carried over into the fall and winter with the <br /> warming house at LaMotte Park� Th� warmin�- house n�d�someone to oversce the <br /> maintenance, scheduling and general running once winter arrives. Possibly, this per�on <br /> couid stay on all year. <br /> , <br /> 2-_ <br />
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