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City Council Minutes <br />February 28, 2000 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />3. 1999 Accomplishments and 2000 Goals <br /> <br />Chair Huberty presented the Council with the Commission's 1999 <br />accomplishments and 2000 goals. The Council requested notification of the <br />Commission's next tour of the city's parks. <br /> <br />4. Review of Commission's Bud.qet Policy <br /> <br />Director of Planning Michele McPherson reviewed the Commission's five-year <br />capital improvement budget. The Council suggested that there be some <br />flexibility in the budget. Mayor Kiinzing suggested that the Commission solicit <br />public input regarding the budgeting process. <br /> <br />5. Potential Reqional Park Locations <br /> <br />Michele McPherson talked about the possibility of acquiring land for regional <br />parks. The Council talked about the criteria for identifying a regional park. <br />Michele noted that there are two parcels of property the Commission may be <br />interested in for parks. The Commission questioned the Council as to the <br />procedure that should be followed for potential park land acquisition. The <br />Council suggested that a member of the Commission and staff approach the <br />property owner regarding the possibility of the City acquiring the property. Mayor <br />Klinzing suggested that the representatives of the Commission and staff stress to <br />the property owners that they are talking about a concept only which is not yet <br />endorsed by the Council. Mayor Klinzing cautioned the Commission that they <br />consider ali aspects of the acquisition such as siting problems and public <br />opposition prior to contacting the property owner. <br /> <br />Councilmember Thompson left at this time (8:30 p.m.). Mayor Klinzing noted that <br />although there is no quorum, discussion could continue, however no council action <br />could be taken. <br /> <br />6. Snowmobile Policy <br /> <br />Commissioner Dave Anderson discussed the problems the city is experiencing <br />with snowmobiles. He stated that there have been a number of complaints and <br />violatiOns regarding snowmobiles riding on private property. He also noted that <br />there has been evidence of damage from snowmobiles to the City's trails, roads, <br />and private property. Commissioner Anderson showed the Council pictures of <br />areas that have been damaged by snowmobiles. Mayor Klinzing noted that <br />there is nowhere for snowmobilers to ride and that some of them are not aware <br />that they are riding illegally. The Council suggested that the Park and Recreation <br />Commission take the lead in identifying a corridor for snowmobiles and in <br />amending the existing snowmobile ordinance. The Council also suggested that <br />the Commission work with the snowmobile club in identifying a potential trail for <br />snowmobiles. It was also suggested that a parking area be provided near the <br />trail so that snowmobiles can be trailered to the trail. <br /> <br /> <br />
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