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167 <br />D. Holtreiterated that the chargeof thecommission is to research the topic and provide <br />168 <br />information to the CityCouncilso theycan makeadecision. <br />169 <br />170 <br />Respondingto D. Holt, staff indicated that becauseof theimportanceRoseville Residents place <br />171 <br />on their Parks and Recreationsystem, that at somepoint, the considerationof aParkBoard may <br />172 <br />beadvantageous forRoseville. Asguided bytherecentlyupdated MasterPlan it is suggested <br />173 <br />that Rosevilleconsider a Park District, which is not currentlyallowedbyStateLaw. APark <br />174 <br />Board seems like itcouldbe alogical step or progressionforRoseville. <br />175 <br />176 <br />TheCommission thankedWallandSimbeck fortheirwork. Morediscussion willoccuratthe <br />177 <br />Maymeeting. <br />178 <br />179 <br />Conclusion <br />180 <br />181 <br />Based on theinformationgatheredbythedesignatedCommission memberson the topic and <br />182 <br />discussion atlast month’s meeting, the demonstrated importanceandvalueplaced on parks and <br />183 <br />184 recreationbyRosevilleresidents,and theguidancein theParks andRecreation Master Plan,the <br />Parks and Recreation Commissionfeels thePark Board structurehas meritand should be <br />185 <br />186 furtheredevaluatedbythe CityCounciltoensurethe parks andrecreationsystem is managed in <br />the best interest of the City’s residents. <br />187 <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />