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51 o All agreed that the Park Board discussion should be included on the April agenda <br />52 and the Commission should prepare to have the topic at the joint <br />53 Council/Commission meeting in June. <br />54 <br />55 5. MINNESOTA PROJECT: MURIEL SAHLIN ARBORETUM/COMMUNITY ORCHARD <br />56 Brokke explained that staff had recently been approached by the "Minnesota Project" organization <br />57 about the potential of establishing a fruit orchard at the Muriel Sahlin Arboretum as part of a "Fruits <br />58 of the City" program. <br />59 <br />60 Brokke commented that this project would complement the Arboretum as an education component, <br />61 involve local volunteers, fence installation to assist with protection of the existing tree nursery, and <br />62 is consistent with the edible gardens that currently exist. <br />63 • The budget on a project like this would ultimately be approximately $100,000. The <br />64 Minnesota Project would work to apply for grants to support necessary funding and be <br />65 involved with supplying of volunteers to establish and maintain the site into the future. <br />66 <br />67 Commissioners voiced the following inquiries; <br />68 • Doneen wondered how the community would be involved in the project. <br />69 o Brokke spoke to the volunteer aspects as well as education opportunities for area <br />70 youth and adults. <br />71 • Azer commented on the potential for involvement by community members who are recent <br />72 immigrants to the area. <br />73 <br />74 Commission Recommendation: <br />75 Azer moved that Parks and Recreation continue to pursue the Fruits of the City program. <br />76 Second by Gelbach. Motion passed unanimously. <br />77 <br />78 6. PARKS AND RECREATION RENEWAL PROGRAM UPDATE <br />79 Brokke informed the Commission that eleven renewal program proposal packages are available for <br />80 the local contracting community; all proposals are due within the coming month. <br />81 • Staff will bring more information on the proposals to the April meeting. <br />82 • Staff are planning to take the projects to the Council April 7 and April 14. <br />83 <br />84 Doneen inquired into plans for Southwest Roseville. <br />85 • Brokke spoke about possible pathway linkages along County Road B between Cleveland and <br />86 Highway 280. <br />87 • Staff are continuing discussions with property owners for a possible land purchase in the <br />88 area. <br />89 • Brokke also shared the possibility of the Historical Society moving into the Evergreen Park <br />90 building as a permanent display and operations site. <br />91 o The Historical Society addition combines nicely with the Southwest Neighbors <br />92 interests in bringing more passive activity options to Evergreen Park. <br />93 o Evergreen Park compliments the Historical Society in that it provides them visibility <br />94 to a wide spectrum of the community. <br />95 o In addition, students at Brimhall School will benefit from access to a Historical <br />96 component. <br />97 <br />98 7. STAFF REPORT <br />99 Brokke reported; <br />100 • Annual Tree Sale continues through Mid - April. <br />101 • Weather Update: <br />
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