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<br />RCA Attachment D <br />239 The Commission discussed the options for moving forward with their recommendation. <br />240 <br />241 Commissioner Stoner withdrew his prior motion. Commissioner Baggenstoss withdrew his second. <br />242 <br />243 Commissioner Baggenstoss motioned to table the discussion until there has been a reasonable <br />244 and creative thought process on the .5 acre land dedication for Midland Legacy Estates - 2395 <br />245 County Road B W. Seconded by Commissioner Stoner. <br />246 <br />247 Roll Call <br />248 Ayes: Arneson, Baggenstoss, Brown, Dahlstrom, Heikkila, Lenhart, O’Brien, and Stoner. <br />249 Nays: Hoag. <br />250 <br />251 <br />252 Chair Hoag motioned for staff to work with the developer on an agreeable price for the parcel <br />253 across the street from Midland Legacy Estates to bring another usable park to the SW quadrant <br />254 of the city. Seconded by Commissioner Arneson. <br />255 <br />256 Roll Call <br />257 Ayes: Arneson, Baggenstoss, Brown, Dahlstrom, Heikkila, Hoag, Lenhart, O’Brien and Stoner. <br />258 Nays: None. <br />259 <br />260 <br />7) COVID-19 UPDATE RELATED TO PARKS AND RECREATION <br />261 Staff provided an introduction of Roseville Parks and Recreation’s response to Covid-19. Staff’s <br />262 main goals have been to have a planned and thorough approach, prioritize safety, share the important <br />263 role that Parks and Recreation plays in Covid-19 and always do what is right for Roseville. The <br />264 Covid-19 response can be broken down into three phases: <br />265 Phase 1: Early Stages <br />266 o Facility Closures <br />267 o Program Cancellations <br />268 o Staffing Impacts <br />269 Phase 2: Current Operation Plan <br />270 o Gradual Reopening of Select Facilities <br />271 o Modified Program Offerings <br />272 o Limited Traditional Programs and Events <br />273 Phase 3: Looking to the Future <br />274 o Summer Programs and Events (Decision Timeline) <br />275 o Developing new programs and activities within new framework <br />276 o Parks <br />277 o Helping the Community heal <br />278 <br />7 <br />Page 9 of 33 <br /> <br /> <br />
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