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Park&Recreation Commission Minutes <br /> September 9, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> • 7.a. Neighborhood Meeting to Discuss Meadow Park-7:00-7:30 p.m. <br /> Steve Wensman reviewed the concept plan endorsed by the Park & Recreation <br /> Commission for Meadow Park which is located on 2nd Street, east of Evans <br /> Avenue. The plan includes a sliding hill, swing set, area for skating, planting of <br /> overstory trees on the boulevard, and ornamental trees and shrubs within the <br /> park. <br /> The residents to the south of the park expressed concern that the play structure <br /> would be too close to their home and asked if the property line could be fenced. <br /> They also expressed concern that the trees be saved. Steve indicated that tight <br /> hedging has been proposed as a natural buffer. It was the consensus of the <br /> Commissioners that if the play area became heavily used and created a <br /> problem, fencing could be considered. <br /> The residents in attendance expressed their support for the concept. Chair <br /> Anderson noted that there are no funds to develop the park at this time. <br /> 7.b. Hillside Estates 8th and 9th Addition Park Dedication <br /> Steve Wensman indicated that he and Scott Harlicker met with Rick Foster <br /> regarding the park dedication requirements recommended by the Commission <br /> for Hillside Estates 8th and 9th Additions. He stated that Mr. Foster's revised plans <br /> for Hillside 9th have included the recommendations, but he was not able to <br /> • incorporate a flat, 4-5 acre park site in the Hillside 8th plans requested by the • <br /> Commission. <br /> Rick Foster, developer, indicated that when he purchased the property 7 years <br /> ago, the Master Park Plan did not identify any large parks for this area. When the <br /> plan was updated, there were no changes for the area. A year ago when he <br /> began moving forward with his plans,Steve Ach asked him to meet with the Park <br /> & Rec Commission,which he did. At that time, the Commission recommended a <br /> park area the size of 1-2 lots, a trail corridor to go through the NSP power line, <br /> extending to the north side of Menards and over to the south side of 197th and tie <br /> into the sidewalk. At that time, he stated he would provide whatever easements <br /> were needed to weave the trail through the trees so it would not be necessary to <br /> cut down any trees. Mr. Foster stated that it is not possible to meet Commission's <br /> recent request for a 4-5 acre flat piece of property for park adjacent to the <br /> powerline and a road because the property is densely wooded and hilly. Mr. <br /> Foster explained it would cost approximately$250,000 to cut down trees and <br /> level out a 4-5 acre park area. He reviewed the trail corridors, connections and <br /> areas where the ponds would impact the trail routes. <br /> Commissioner Huberty questioned whether or not the ponds would freeze over in <br /> the winter for skating. Mr. Foster stated that they would, but he felt the pond <br /> south of Menards parking lot would be better for skating. He noted that if it were <br /> used for skating, it should be included under the city's insurance liability. <br /> The Park & Recreation Commissioners concurred that size of the recommended <br /> IDopen space area is needed to serve the density of the Hillside Estates area. Chair <br /> Anderson reviewed the recommendations of the Commission for the 8th addition. <br />