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<br />ROSEVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />MINUTES OF MEETING OF DECEMBER 1, 2009 <br />ROSEVILLE CITY HALL ~ 6:30PM <br /> <br />PRESENT: <br /> Etten, D. Holt, M. Holt, Hiber, Jacobson, Pederson, Ristow, Stark, Willmus <br />ABSENT: <br /> Brodt-Lenz <br />STAFF: <br /> Brokke, Anfang <br /> <br /> INTRODUCTIONS/ROLL CALL/PUBLIC COMMENT <br />1. <br />No Public Comment <br /> <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES – NOVEMBER 2, 2009 MEETING <br />2. <br />Commission Recommendation:. <br /> Minutes for the November 2, 2009 meeting were approved unanimously <br /> <br /> CLEARWIRE PROPOSAL at ACORN PARK <br />3. <br />Brokke briefed the Commission of the status of the Clearwire Proposal. <br /> <br />Planning Commission discussed the Clearwire proposal following this Commission’s November <br />discussion and recommendation. <br /> <br />City Code suggests considering a multi-location tower when considering the addition of a <br />communications tower to minimize the number of tower locations in the City. <br /> <br />The original Clearwire proposal was for a mono pole. Although there are no specific additional <br />proposals there has been discussions relating to a multi-provider pole/structural tower. The mono- <br />pole is a 120’ structure with ground space of approximately 7’ x 7’, the multi-provider pole is 150’ <br />tall and requires about 40’ x 60’ of ground space. <br /> <br />Brokke has met with the City IT department and the City Manager to discuss locating a <br />communications pole in Acorn Park. The City has sent out inquiries to gauge the interest by other <br />providers. <br />Commissioners questioned; <br /> <br />Whether it is appropriate to have a multi-provider tower in Acorn Park. <br /> <br />What is the potential for ice forming on the tower and dropping to the ground, especially since this is <br />an activity area? <br /> <br />Can the Commission recommend a single provider tower for Acorn Park? <br /> <br />The unanimous concern is that a 40’ x 60’ ground area will impact the park. <br /> <br />Commissioners commented that it is difficult to comment without a specific proposal. <br /> <br /> PARKS AND RECREATION SYSTEM MASTER PLAN UPDATE <br />4. <br />Brokke updated the Commission on the progress of the Master Plan Update. <br /> <br />The planning process is moving along. First Community Meeting was held on November 5, 2009. <br />The workshop-like meeting involved over 70 community members. <br /> <br />Listening Sessions are being scheduled for January and February. These sessions will involve <br />community organizations as well as site specific sessions for each sector of Roseville. <br /> <br />Commissioners recommended; <br /> <br />Providing the Community Meeting findings online. <br />o <br /> <br />Revising the parks and recreation questionnaire into a shortened, more condensed version. <br />o <br /> <br /> 2010 BUDGET UPDATE <br />5. <br />Brokke reviewed the current status of the 2010 budget. <br /> <br />Outdoor rinks were originally identified as a service to be cut from the 2010 budget. At recent <br />Council meetings, there appears to be support to keep funding for the neighborhood rinks. <br /> <br />A Diseased and Hazardous Trees line item has been established and identified as a “new 2010 item.” <br /> <br />$100,000 was originally submitted because of the concern for Emerald Ash Borer. The <br />o <br />recommended budget is $50,000. <br /> <br />
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