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Park&Recreation Commission Minutes <br /> January 12,2000 <br /> Page 4 <br /> • A member of the audience questioned what the budget was for the park <br /> improvements. Michele explained that$9,000 has been budgeted which <br /> includes the prairie restoration, installation of the wood chip trail, the memorial <br /> site and seeding or sodding of the proposed grassy areas. <br /> Commissioner Dave Anderson explained that 90 percent of the woods would <br /> have been lost if the plat would have been approved as originally presented. <br /> The goal of the Commission is to preserve the oak forest. He felt that the pathway <br /> would actually help keep people away from the residences. <br /> Steve Wensman noted that the plantings would create a natural buffer. <br /> Commissioner Dana Anderson stated that the prairie grasses at Woodland Trails <br /> have proved to be a great attraction for birds and wildlife. <br /> Commissioner Olson agreed that the pathway would focus people onto a <br /> specific area, rather than wandering all over the park. He felt that the proposal <br /> will beautify the park. <br /> Discussion followed regarding location of the trail, and burning of the underbrush <br /> as part of the prairie restoration. <br /> Steve Wensman stated that the trail could possibly be moved slightly further away <br /> from the residences. <br /> Phil Hals stated that the residents of Country Crossings who do not live next to the <br /> park have expressed the desire for some open space to walk or throw a Frisbee. <br /> He explained that when parks are left wild and there is no regular maintenance <br /> of the vegetation, people tend to use them for composting, dumping and <br /> parking of vehicles. <br /> Mark Ogren, 18199 Hudson,stated that he foresees every resident living along the <br /> park putting up a privacy fence. He felt the city should focus on other <br /> maintenance issues such as the goose problem at Orono Park and dandelions <br /> on the berm along Orono Parkway. <br /> Commissioner Dana Anderson stated that in order to keep the oak forest healthy, <br /> some trees will need to be removed. He felt$9,000 for improvements was a <br /> relatively small amount to spend for the benefit which would be quickly realized. <br /> He supported the trail to provide controlled flow through the park. He felt that <br /> without the trail, kids would make their own trail in a less desirable location. <br /> Commissioner Anderson felt the planting proposed next to the residences would <br /> provide privacy. <br /> Ms. McPherson suggested that the improvements could be phased in, beginning <br /> with the plantings near the residences and working out toward Orono Parkway. <br /> She stated that Mr. Wensman has provided a detailed forest management plan <br /> to protect what is there and take out what doesn't belong or doesn't support the <br /> oaks. By starting with the buffer, the privacy of the residents would be enhanced <br /> before taking out the unwanted trees and brush. <br /> • COMMISSIONER KUESTER MOVED TO AMEND THE CONCEPT FOR COUNTRY <br /> CROSSING PARK AS PRESENTED WHICH INCLUDES A MEMORIAL RESTING/GARDEN <br />