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City Council Minutes <br />January 21, 2003 <br />Page 2 <br />water tower but that it will need periodic maintenance. The Commission hopes to <br />generate some revenue by putting cell phone antennas on the water tower. The <br />Commission reviewed the feasibility study for 4`h Street, Boston Street, and Concord <br />Street. They also completed a performance review for the Utilities General Manager. <br />4.2. NCDA Update <br />Senior Planner Scott Harlicker provided the Council with an update of the January 9, <br />2003 NCDA meeting. <br />4.3. Park and Recreation Commission Update <br />Director of Planning Michele McPherson provided an update of the Park and <br />Recreation Commission meeting of January 8, 2003. <br />Ms. McPherson stated that the city received letters of resignation from Park and <br />Recreation Commissioners Tim Sladek and Tom DeWall. <br />COUNCILMEMBER TVEITE MOVED TO ACCEPT THE LETTERS OF <br />RESIGNATION WITH REGRET FROM COMMISSIONERS TIM SLADEK <br />AND TOM DEWALL. COUNCILMEMBER KUESTER SECONDED THE <br />MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br />Ms. McPherson stated that residents living near Highlands East Park have petitioned <br />the city to develop the park with playground equipment. She stated that development <br />plans had been halted in the past due to residents that were opposed to the <br />development of the park. Ms. McPherson recommended the city determine the <br />interest of the whole neighborhood. <br />COUNCILMEMBER TVEITE MOVED TO DIRECT THE PARK AND <br />RECREATION COMMISSION TO CONDUCT A NEIGHBORHOOD <br />MEETING REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHLANDS EAST <br />PARK. COUNCILMEMBER KUESTER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE <br />MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br />Ms. McPherson reviewed the Lions Park Master Plan. She outlined three options for <br />the layout of park amenities. She discussed the concerns and comments of the Park <br />and Recreation Commission and the Lions Club. Ms. McPherson reviewed the <br />proposed development of a skate park at Lions Park. She stated that the street <br />department could contribute $24,000 in labor by hauling fill material to the skate park <br />site. She stated that the skateboarders would be responsible for acquiring funds of <br />approximately $35,000 for equipment in the skate park. The total skate park project, <br />including city labor but not any purchase of fill materials, is estimated at $128,500. <br />Councilmember Motin stated that he favors both the Hillside East and Lions Park <br />projects but is concerned about their timing due to the state budget deficit, which may <br />also affect the city's budget. <br />Councilmember Dietz asked about the insurance liability of the skate park. <br />
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