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<br /> <br />Item # 4.1. <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />Mayor and City Council <br />Michele MCPherso~~r~ctor of Planning <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />February 18, 2003 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission Update <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> <br />· E-mail from John Dailey Supporting a Park in Hillside Estates <br />· E-mail from Michael Baker Supporting a Park in Hillside Estates <br />· Proposed 2003 CIP Expenditures <br />· Map illustrating Unnamed Parks <br /> <br />The February 12, 2003 Park and Recreation Commission agenda included a neighborhood <br />meeting with the Hillside Estates residents, review and recommendation of the 2003 CIP <br />expenditures, and review of park development plans for Meadowvale Heights, Baldwin, <br />Grace, and Woodland Trails Parks. The Corrumssion also recommended names for recently <br />or soon to be acquired parks. <br /> <br />Neighborhood Meeting with Hillside Estates Residents <br /> <br />Per the Council's direction at the January 22, 2003 City Council meeting, the Park and <br />Recreation Corrumssion conducted a neighborhood meeting with residents in Hillside <br />Estates regarding the development of Highlands East Park (formerly Hillside 5th). As in <br />1998, the neighbors adjacent to the north line of the park were opposed to any development <br />other than trails, both paved and chip. They cited the size and location of the pond and the <br />presence of wildlife as reasons to oppose the proposed playground and basketball court. <br />They also did not want to be supervising other people's children. They were not however, <br />opposed to park facilities in their neighborhood. They preferred that they be located in <br />Highlands West Park, or closer to Auburn Street where the local police can monitor them; <br />they were concerned about illegal activities occurring due to the secluded location of the <br />proposed facilities. <br /> <br />It was the consensus of the Commission and those present that a small group of residents, <br />along with staff and members of the Corrumssion should to work together to come up with <br />