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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 07 -07 -10 <br /> prevent all the trees from being eliminated with a disease. Mayor Capra stated none of the City's Ash <br /> trees are infected with the Emerald Ash Borer at this time. Chairperson Branch stated the DNR <br /> representative he spoke with said only two locations in Minnesota has been confirmed. The City <br /> received a proposal in 2009 to treat the City's Ash trees, but it was expensive and there were no <br /> guarantees. <br /> Motion was made by Chairperson Branch, seconded by Committee Member Seeley to <br /> tentatively approve and support Mr. Phillip Capra in his Eagle Scout Project — Tree <br /> Diversification Project. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mayor Capra mentioned some upcoming seminars offered to Cities to educate on different options for <br /> treating the Ash Trees and diversifying plantings in parks. <br /> Mr. Mark Statz, City Engineer made an appearance to update the committee on the Trail <br /> Project and the Storm Water Reclamation Project. <br /> Trail Proiect <br /> Prior to the Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting there was an Open House for the Trail Project at <br /> St. Genevieve's Parish Center where residents were invited to voice their concerns, ask questions and <br /> gather more information regarding the project. There were not many residents in attendance. Mr. <br /> Statz presented drawings of the parks, kiosk, flagpole, fountain and trail; as well as updating the <br /> committee as to the schedule for the project. Chairperson Branch informed Mr. Statz that the <br /> committee was approached by a resident to make the flag pole a Veteran's Memorial, but this should <br /> not change anything in the plans. The project is taking bids on July 13, 2010. <br /> Committee Member Seeley questioned whether the giant Cottonwood tree on Centerville Road <br /> between Heritage and Progress is going to be able to be saved. Mr. Statz reported the property owner <br /> gave an easement to the City to go around the tree opposed to cutting it down. Mr. Statz stated after <br /> the July 13 bids the next steps will be to wait for MNDOT's approval and then City Council to award <br /> the project possibly the first meeting in August. The contract will specify the project be completed by <br /> Thanksgiving and will include approximately 2 miles of trails. All of the trail will be asphalt except <br /> the north/south section on the east side of Centerville Road where it joins sections of sidewalk. The <br /> trail map showing a trail on the north side of Sorel Street, west of Centerville Road was incorrect, that <br /> trail will be on the south side of Sorel Street on City property. The bridge work being done on Brian <br /> Drive south of CSAH 14 (knee wall) will look like the one on CSAH14 near Water Works. Mr. Bob <br /> Cordell asked about an entrance to the trail at Lakeland Circle where he has seen safety hazards with <br /> pedestrians and bikes trying -to cross. Chairperson Branch explained City Council has requested <br /> Anoka County look at this, but the County will not do anything about it. <br /> Storm Water Reclamation Proiect <br /> Mr. Statz reported to the committee that the Storm Water Reclamation Project is moving forward <br /> using the storm water pond located in the Anoka County Regional Park located at the end of LaMotte <br /> Drive. The pond is not currently designed to take as much water as will be directed into it, but <br /> changing inlet/outlet structures and adding the Storm Water Reclamation System will meet the <br /> requirements of volume control designated by Rice Creek Watershed District. The pond will not need <br /> to be made bigger or deeper. The City has received a grant which will fund a portion of this project. <br /> 2 of 6 <br />