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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 06-02-10 <br /> <br />would cost, as well as a Class 5 parking lot for 10-12 spots. Also, what would the cost of one court be opposed <br />to two be, would the second court be less since the equipment would already be there for instance? Committee <br />Member Haiden will modify his PRD drawings to take into account Mr. Palzer’s drawings and the volleyball <br />manufacturing company’s standards. Information provided by Mr. Palzer from VolleyballUSA.com includes <br />retail prices which lists the equipment needed at approximately $1,800. <br /> <br />For the purpose of submitting a request to Dead Broke Saddle Club Mr. Palzer suggested doubling the quote <br />from Goetz Landscaping, which was $9,476. In addition add $6,000 for drain tile and $1,800 each for <br />equipment. The amount of the parking lot is yet to be determined. Ms. Stephan had prepared a letter to Dead <br />Broke Saddle Club which the committee reviewed and made revisions to. <br /> <br />Flagpole at Corner Stone Park <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Mark Statz, City Engineer, requested the committee take a look at designs he provided regarding placement <br />and lighting of the flagpole in Cornerstone Park. Chairperson Branch also requested a discussion of a request <br />from a resident, Mr. Bob Hathaway, to rename the park Military Veterans Memorial Park. The committee was <br />not in favor of renaming the park, but will consider dedicating the flagpole to Veterans, Police & Fire Fighters. <br />Committee Member Seeley suggested engaging the local VFW or Legion for wording of a dedication plaque or <br />perhaps funding of. <br /> <br />As far as the placement of the flagpole, the committee was satisfied with Mr. Statz’s placement near the kiosk <br />where it is visible from all ways and not blocking the view of the fountain or St. Genevieve. The committee <br />preferred the lights to be flush mounted to the ground, but do not think this will work if the flagpole is lighted in <br />the winter, the lights would be covered by snow. The committee was also satisfied with Mr. Statz’s selection of <br />the style of light, but would like them to be spot lights, opposed to flood lights and prefer two lights instead of <br />three, thinking three lights will be too much. <br /> <br />VII. ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />Motion was made by Committee Member Peterson, seconded by Committee Member Haiden; to <br />adjourn the June 2, 2010 Parks & Recreation Committee meeting at 9:00 p.m. All in favor. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br /> <br /> Transcribed by Kim Stephan <br /> <br /> <br />6 of 6 <br />