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Park&Recreation Minutes <br /> April 8, 1998 <br /> Page 5 <br /> explained that if the hockey rink is located as far as possible from the home, the <br /> access will be more difficult to maintain in the winter. <br /> Chair Anderson indicated the Commissioners have expressed their concern for <br /> the need to reduce the number of lots to the south. He questioned whether 9.8 <br /> acres of usable park area is adequate for the potential 618 families that will be <br /> living in this project. Commissioner Anderson felt the size was adequate, but the <br /> issue is the 7 lots to the south. <br /> Mr. Hasek suggested the hockey and skating rinks be taken out of the plan, since <br /> this type of use seems to cause the greatest concern for impacting the neighbors. <br /> He felt the other uses are summer uses and will have less impact. Chair Anderson <br /> indicated he felt the hockey rink needs to be considered. Mr. Hasek noted the <br /> parking and lighting then needs to be addressed. <br /> The Commission expressed their support for the trail concept along Trott Brook. <br /> Discussion followed regarding the trail along the main collector street connecting <br /> County Road No. 12 and 13. The Commissioners did not feel a sidewalk would be <br /> needed as well. Chair Anderson suggested a sidewalk be considered along the <br /> road to the east which dead ends at the park connecting to Trott Brook to the <br /> new park. <br /> 8. Area Recreation Update- Jeff Asfahl <br /> Jeff Asfahl, Director of Community Recreation, provided an update on the <br /> following issues: 1) Field development network meeting; 2) July as Park and <br /> Recreation Month; 3) MRPA "Youth Initiatives/Enrichment" legislative update; 4) <br /> Youth athletic complex; 5) Youth Initiative updates. <br /> Discussion followed regarding the possibility of developing the 80 acre Hillside <br /> Park for mountain biking, and a BMX track. Jeff Asfahl suggested the <br /> Commissioners visit the BMX site in St. Michael which is run by volunteers of a BMX <br /> association. <br /> 9. Bond Referendum Discussion <br /> Due to Commissioner Kuester's absence, there was no discussion on this issue. <br /> 10. Craft Festival Request <br /> The Commissioners expressed no objection to a request by John Huard of St. <br /> Cloud to hold an arts and crafts show in a city park. <br /> The Commissioners recommended the City Council consider requiring a larger <br /> deposit for community events, to ensure the responsible organization deans up <br /> the area. Commissioner Anderson noted that many hours are spent cleaning up <br /> City property after the Sherburne County Fair parade and questioned if they are <br /> required to make a deposit. <br /> 12. Staff Updates <br /> 1111 Terry Bye, Parks Foreman, noted the following staff updates: <br />
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