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80Commissioner Baggenstoss proposed to recommend the developer’s parkland proposal of <br />81useable parkland(.616 acres) located on the south side of the parcel, which is 95% flat <br />82and seeded with protection of the three large existing oak treesto the City Council. <br />83 Commissioner Brown seconded. <br />84 <br />85 Roll Call <br />86 Ayes: Arneson, Baggenstoss, Boulton, Brown, Dahlstrom, Heikkila, Hoag, Lenhart and <br />87 Ybarra. <br />88 Nays: None. <br />89 Abstain: None. <br />90 <br />91 5) STAFF REPORT <br />92 a) NEW OR RELEVANT COMMUNICATIONS AND UPDATE ITEMS <br />93 Operational Update <br />94 o Recent Events <br />95 Roseville’s Skating Show took place with COVID-19 protocols on April 23 and <br />96 24 <br />97 Kite Day brought 125 residents to Central Park at the Victoria Ballfields on April <br />98 24 (10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) <br />99 Free event <br />100 Sponsored by Roseville Parks and Recreation, Do Good Roseville and <br />101 Kiwanis Malt Shop at the MN State Fair <br />102 Earth Day at the Harriet Alexander Nature Center on April 24 <br />103 o Volunteers <br />104 April 6 – Reservoir Woods Park clean up (BSA Troop 297, 18 Scouts and 12 <br />105 parents) <br />106 April 17 – Rain Garden clean-up at Lexington Park (approximately13 volunteers, <br />1073 new to Natural Resources) <br />108April 22 – Frog and Toad Zoom Training (12 volunteers attended, 2 new <br />109volunteers will do monitoring) <br />110April 24 – Kite Day <br />111 April 24 – Earth Day (approximately 20 volunteers) <br />112 April 24 – Ice Show (Parent Volunteers) <br />113 April 24 – Youth Baseball had 100 people out at their field Clean-up <br />114April 24 – Reservoir Woods Clean-up (3 volunteers) <br />115 April 24 – Volunteer-led garlic mustard pull (8 volunteers) <br />116 April 27 – Volunteer-led garlic mustard pull at Reservoir Woods Park <br />117 <br />118 <br />119 <br />3 <br /> <br />