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Parks&Recreation Commission Minutes Page 4 <br /> September 8,2021 <br /> Moved by Commissioner Niziolek and seconded by Commissioner Anderson <br /> to recommend to City Council to we accept revision plan two with the <br /> understanding that the city only pays up to $12,000 of total cost. Motion <br /> carried 5-1. Chair Williams opposed. <br /> 7.2 Flagpole Donation Park Location <br /> Chair Williams shared that the Flag Runners group stated they do not want the flag <br /> at any athletic complex and would like it at Orono Park. Stating his idea that the <br /> money they raised would be a contribution towards next year's park improvement <br /> fund. <br /> Mr. Hecker shared that the cost will be approx. $10,000-$12,000. <br /> Mr. Sevcik stated that we should consider the current amount of concrete and <br /> bituminous areas going in now and plan where it would go now to plan the location <br /> within the next two weeks due laying the electrical. <br /> Mr. Sevcik shared that a flag will be flying 24/7 and solar may not meet that standard <br /> to run the light during the winter hours and from a maintenance standpoint a <br /> hardwire is preferred. <br /> Commissioner Niziolek asked if we can have subcommittee work with staff to figure <br /> out the location. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Niziolek and seconded by Commissioner Loidolt to <br /> have a sub-committee work with staff and approve the placement of the <br /> flagpole at Orono Park using the funding from the Flag Runners group and to <br /> have the funding cover a plaque. Motion carried 6-0. <br /> 7.3 Park Improvement Fund and Park Dedication <br /> Mr. Hecker shared the 2022 Park Dedication Fund that was discussed at the August <br /> 25 Special meeting, noting the increase due to adding a 40-yard dash to the ninja <br /> course along with netting at YAC. <br /> Mr. Hecker shared references from HKGi for field needs assessments. <br /> Mr. Sevcik shared that the soils at Lions Park, the current playground was built up <br /> about 4 feet on top of the existing soil. There are some suitable fill materials from <br /> other city projects and staff would do the work over the winter so it would be ready <br /> in the spring. <br /> POVEHEI IT <br /> NATURE <br />