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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 04-07-10 <br /> 2'/2' from the ground. Ms. Stephan will forward this to Public Works. <br /> Corner Stone Park Alternative Selection for Trees <br /> Mr. Mark Statz, City Engineer requested via email adding a discussion of trees in Cornerstone Park <br /> and supplied the committee with descriptions and pictures of both the River Birch and the Swamp <br /> White Oak, as well as a diagram of tl�e intended placement of the trees. At the March meeting there <br /> was some discussion about the River Birch that had been selected for the main park area. Mr. Statz <br /> provided a suggested alternative from Bonestroo's Landscape Architects with the Swamp White Oak. <br /> The committee discussed both trees and felt the Swamp White Oak the better alternative. The oak <br /> reaches 60' and will provide a high canopy where the birch is 35' and could block the view of the <br /> church. The birch also isn't a long-living variety of tree. <br /> Motion was made by Chairperson Branch, seconded by Committee Member Amundsen to <br /> recommend replacing the proposed River Birch in Cornerstone Park with Swamp White Oak. <br /> All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> VI. UPDATES <br /> 2010 � 8K Run <br /> i <br /> Mayor Capra talked briefly about the parade being held July 31, 2010 and making it a week of Fete <br /> des Lacs, starting with the Parade and ending with the 8K Run. <br /> Chairperson Branch updated the committee on sponsors; Fairview dropped out this year, they were a I <br /> big sponsor who paid for all the shirts in 2009. OSI Physical Therapy came in late last year and there <br /> was some miscommunication in 2009, but they would like to be a sponsor in 2010. Chairperson <br /> Branch will ask Festival Foods again to donate water. Creative Kids has been a great sponsor and will <br /> still be involved with the bags. Gold's Gym is also a new sponsor, at this point just with prizes, but <br /> Chairperson Branch will see if they can become more involved. Without Fairview paying for the <br /> shirts and having additional expenses this year like satellites and walkie-talkies, at this point the run is <br /> potentially $1900 under funded. The walkie-talkies in 2009 were shared with the parade volunteers <br /> and Mr. Tom Lee said he had 20 at $18 each for $360. Chairperson Branch thought the run would <br /> need half that amount. Mayor Capra stated Public Works has radios and there could be potential for <br /> the run volunteers to use those. Ms. Stephan will pass the request to Public Warks to determine <br /> availability. <br /> Flea Market / Cleanuu Davs <br /> Committee Member Seeley provided the committee with minutes from the last meeting of the <br /> volunteer organizers of Flea Market / Good Turn Event. The Parks & Recreation sponsored <br /> Centerville Flea Market 2010 will be on Saturday, May 8th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Laurie <br /> LaMotte Memorial Park hockey rink. There will be a$5 reservation fee for a 10' x 10' space for <br /> residents to sell items. This minimal fee will offset costs associated with the event; the intention is not <br /> to make money. Residents can bring their own table or rent one for $8 from All Around Rental. <br /> Tables will be available the morning of the event at the hockey rink. <br /> 6of8 <br />
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