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Park&Recreation Commission Minutes <br /> July 8, 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> northern area without going on his property. ••mmissioner Anderson explained • <br /> that the park property would need to be su -yed and wetlands would be <br /> delineated befo - the location of the trail stem could be laid out. <br /> Commissioner Olso• arrived at this tim- 7:40 p.m.) <br /> A resident questione• hen the pa' will be approved and also,when it is <br /> proposed to be develo•-d. Chaff Anderson explained that the concept of this <br /> park has been endorsed • the ' ommission and that development would <br /> depend on available fundi •, -eds and the priority of this park compared to <br /> other parks. He added that cept plans for each of the city parks are being <br /> reviewed and no improvem, • for this park are being included in the planned <br /> upcoming park referendu ,. <br /> . A resident asked if this p• was pl. •ned to serve the Hillside Estates area and <br /> •• whether or not a playgr' and would • - included. She also questioned whether a <br /> larger playground like e one in Otse•• is being planned for Elk River. Steve <br /> Wensman indicated at Hillside Estates 'II have their own park and a <br /> playground is not being planned to be inc -d in the Deerfield 2nd park. Steve <br /> indicated a playground structure is being planned for the Hillside Estates park but <br /> not on the scale of the Otsego Park. He indicated there may be a need for a <br /> larger scale play structure in a more centralized location in the city at some point <br /> • •- - <br /> 7.b.1. Hillside Park <br /> • <br /> Steve Wensman, Planner, indicated that he visited Hillside Park with Mike Niziolek <br /> to determine how the site could be used for mountain biking. Steve then <br /> reviewed the following proposals for the Hillside Park: <br /> Option A <br /> • <br /> -Demonstrates development of the park as a bike park <br /> -Center dump site utilized as an open green area with picnic shelter and parking <br /> -20' wide improved entrance road to minimize tree removal,walls and grading <br /> -12' bituminous trail adjacent to entrance drive,winding in and out of woods to <br /> parking lot and southern power line corridor (trail connector for County Road 13 <br /> and Kliever's Marsh) <br /> -Unimproved mountain bike trail which utilizes existing trails, ridges and slopes <br /> Option B <br /> -Bike park including mountain bike trails <br /> -BMX biking located in center dump site <br /> -Quantity and location of parking for BMX and mountain biking to be established <br /> -12' bike trail connecting County Road 12 to the power line corridor. <br /> Members of the Commission expressed their support for the bike park concept. <br /> They felt that in addition to the fenced BMX track, it was important to provide an <br /> area for BMX type biking that would be accessible to the public at any time. <br /> Commissioner Kuester expressed concern that the park not be limited to biking <br /> only and that the city maintain control of the park. <br />