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82 <br />83Commissioner Heikkilawondered whether a basement could serve as a severeweather shelter.Staff <br />84responded that it would not beintended to be used as an officialshelterfor inclement weather. <br />85Rather, it would serve as additional storage spacefor the City. <br />86 <br />87The cost estimates of a basement were $100-$125/sq. ft. for a totalcost of $625,000forthe entire <br />885,000 sq. ft. area.This cost does not include an elevator. <br />89 <br />90The Commission discussed that storage in a basement is incredibly hard without alargefreight <br />91elevator. <br />92 <br />DISCUSS AND PREPARE FOR JOINT MEETING WITH CITY COUNCIL <br />936. <br />94The Commission agreed togatherat 6:15p.m. prior to the Joint Meeting with the City Council on <br />95June 19, 2017. Chair Gelbach offered to cover the Pollinator Friendly Resolutionportion of the <br />96presentation. Commissioner Newby volunteered to present the Deer Reduction Program. Vice-Chair <br />97O’Brien suggested including Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) as part of the presentationand volunteered <br />98to present on the topic. <br />99 <br />100The Commission discussed that thecurrent EABPolicy of “treat, removeand replace”is a good <br />101approach thatwill keep the look of Roseville as anestablished community. <br />102 <br />103The Commission confirmedthatthey are comfortable with the RCA as a guide and the identified <br />104attachments. <br />105 <br />STAFF REPORT <br />1067. <br />107Park Planning –1716 Marion Street& 2132 Marion Street <br />108Proposal approved by theCity Council. <br />o <br />109Subdivision Code –Park Dedication Ordinance <br />110A memo was provided to the Community Development Department based on the <br />o <br />111feedback from last month’s Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting. The City <br />112Council also weighed in on the Park Dedication Ordinance. Another rendition of the <br />113Park Dedication Ordinance will be draftedfor the City Councilbased on the <br />114feedback. <br />115Playground build atTamarack Park –Thanks to all of the volunteers that came out to help! <br />116Roseville School of Dance Spring Recital: June 10-11, 2017 –RAHS Auditorium <br />117Joint meeting with the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation Commissionisconfirmed for <br />118the October3, 2017 Roseville Parks and Recreation Meeting <br />119Discover Your Parks (DYP): June 21-August 16,2017–A different park every week! <br />120Summer Entertainment: Live @ the Rog: June 11-August 13, 2017 –Central Park/Frank Rog <br />121Amphitheatre <br />th <br />122Rosefest 2017:June 22-26 & July 4 <br />123Taste of Rosefest: Thursday,June 22, 2017(5:00 p.m. –8:00 p.m.)Central Park Muriel <br />124Sahlin Arboretum <br />125Rosefest 9 & Dime –Friday, June 23, 2017 (12 p.m.)Cedarholm Golf Course <br />126Run and Roll for the Roses–Saturday, June 24, 2017(7:55 a.m.) <br />3 <br /> <br />
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