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Park&Recreation Commission Minutes <br /> January 12,2000 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 111 b. 1/25/00 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> Commissioner Westrum is scheduled to attend the January 25, 2000, <br /> Planning Commission meeting. This will be confirmed and Chair Huberty <br /> will be notified if a conflict arises. <br /> S.A. Open Mike- Request by Jerry Palmer <br /> Jerry Palmer, 13835 Island View Drive,was present to request the placement of a <br /> Korean War Memorial at Lions Park, in memory of his classmate, Ray Schwartz. He <br /> described the proposed memorial and quote to be inscribed. Mr. Palmer noted <br /> that he would like to have the memorial in place for his 50th class reunion this <br /> summer. Mr. Palmer suggested that the memorial be located near the existing <br /> flagpole. He stated that he has contacted the American Legion, the Lions and <br /> the family of Mr. Schwartz and they are all supportive of the memorial. <br /> Commissioner Dave Anderson asked if the memorial would also recognize other <br /> Elk River graduates who were killed in the Korean War. Mr. Palmer stated that he <br /> was not aware of any others from Elk River who were killed in the Korean War. <br /> Commissioner Anderson asked if he had a sketch of the proposed memorial. Mr. <br /> Palmer stated that he did not have one available at this time. <br /> It was the consensus of the Commissioners to have Steve Wensman work with Mr. <br /> Palmer on the design and location of the memorial and to present a concept at <br /> a future meeting. <br /> • 6.A. Presentation of Deed to Trott Brook Farms Park by D.R. Horton <br /> Don Patten of D.R. Horton was in attendance to formally present the deed to the <br /> for Outlot G, the city park in Trott Brook Farms. Mr. Patten noted that in addition <br /> to the park land, approximately$300,000 in park dedication fees has been paid <br /> to the city for park improvements. <br /> 6.B. Country Crossings Park-Neighborhood Meeting <br /> Steve Wensman reviewed the concept plan for Country Crossings 1st Addition <br /> Park. He explained that some trees would need to be removed in order to <br /> preserve the large oak trees. A low maintenance understory would be created <br /> consisting of prairie grasses and native plantings, so that only a portion of the park <br /> would require mowing. Some screening with understory trees would be provided <br /> for the residences to the south. A wood chip path is proposed to meander <br /> through the park, keeping the area as natural as possible. Also in the concept <br /> design is a sunken resting/garden area surrounded by stones and trees intended <br /> to serve as a memorial to a fallen city employee. The space will include a <br /> plaque. <br /> Chair Huberty opened the meeting for public comment. <br /> Steve Wensman noted the following comments were received by telephone: <br /> Todd Engstrom, 13349 182nd Lane, supported screening to preserve privacy of <br /> residents, is opposed to the pathway, and felt development of the park was <br />
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