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Elk River Public Library Board Page 3 <br /> March 2?,2018 <br /> The Board agreed with putting paper towel and foam dispensers in the <br /> public bathrooms for now, but will keep this on the list as a possible CIP <br /> project in the future. It was agreed that a foam dispenser will not be <br /> placed in the children's bathroom. Robbie is to call Gary if there are any <br /> further issues with the hand dryers or excess water on the bathroom <br /> floor. <br /> 5.1. b Potential Eagle Scout Project—Johnny Helm, Eagle Scout <br /> Eagle Scout,Johnny Helm, is completing his volunteer service project <br /> required for his scout badge and proposes adding plants to the rain <br /> garden in the parking lot. He would like to spruce up the campus by <br /> planting Black Eyed Susan, New England Aster, Cardinal Flower, Prairie <br /> Smoke and Butterfly Milkweed. This will provide different blooms for <br /> different seasons; the greenery will help with water runoff and filtration; <br /> and it will provide plant life for pollinators. Parks has a$1000 budget for <br /> library grounds they would use, but costs are expected to be only about <br /> $800. They will not plant directly around the Master Gardener boxes. <br /> Their plan is to plant on Saturday,May 19 and Saturday, May 26. <br /> There was concern about blocking off the parking area during a busy <br /> Saturday, so Johnny agreed to work 2-6pm each date so they don't <br /> disturb parking. <br /> Moved by Mary Keifenheim and seconded by Mary Eberley to <br /> approve the Eagle Scout project presented by Johnny Helm. <br /> Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 5.1. c. Resignations <br /> • Willie Jackson provided a copy of a letter she gave Mayor Dietz <br /> indicating she will not seek a third term when her second term <br /> expires at the end of 2018. <br /> • Recording secretary,Laura\Vetch, stated she is moving to <br /> Arizona in April and will he replaced as recording secretary by the <br /> person who takes her position at the City. <br /> 5.1. d CIP Discussion <br /> Items noted in the facility tour that followed the January meeting were <br /> prioritized on the Library Zones report as follows: <br /> 1. Projector for Community Room <br /> 2. Armless computer chairs in Computer Area <br /> 3. Handicap curbing at the drop off area <br /> 4. Caterpillar upholstery and chairs replaced in Children's Area <br /> POIERE 11 I <br /> , ? <br /> NATURE' <br /> r i <br />
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