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8-29-1974REGULAR MEETING GOLDEN VALLEY PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION August 29, 1974 A regular meeting of the Golden Valley Park and Recreation Commission was held on Thursday, August 29, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. at the Brookview Community Center, 8200 Wayzata Blvd., Golden Valley, Minnesota. Chairman Gergen presided, and the following members were present: Brown, Duebner, Jaffe, Kelby and Petersen; members absent, Hammer and Jackson. Also present were John L. Brenna, Director of Parks and Recreation, and Gertrude Peterson, secretary. MINUTES It was moved by Petersen and seconded by Brown, that the minutes of the meeting of July 25, 1974 be approved. Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS Chairman Gergen read a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carlson of 2000 Valders Avenue, Golden Valley, relative to their son and another boy becoming lost at the Como Excursion during the summer playground program. After a discussion of the incident, the Chairman was instructed to write Mr. and Mrs. Carlson a letter outlining policies and precautions taken to protect the children. Chairman Gergen read a letter from Mr. Floyd Pearson of 8115 Plymouth Avenue North, Golden Valley, relative to Golden Oaks Park. Mr. Brenna explained the difficulties and problems we have had with this park relative to vandalism. After a lengthy discussion, it was the decision of the members present that the Chairman should write a letter to Mr. Pearson responding to the six points outlined in his letter, and requesting cooperation from the neighbors in the area in preventing vandalism which continually presents itself. PARK CONSTRUCTION Mr. Brenna briefed the Commission on construction in the parks relative to walkways, parking areas, tennis courts, walkway lights, and the planters around the shelter buildings. TRAILS Mr. Brenna discussed the various problems that have arisen and stated that more time will be needed for construction than planned. RESIGNATION — Dr. Thomas L. Jackson Chairman Gergen read a letter from Dr. Thomas L. Jackson, stating that due to the fact that he would be at the University of Illinois for the coming year, it was necessary for him to resign from the Commission. A letter of appreciation for his services on the Commission will be sent to Dr. Jackson. Regular Meeting Golden Valley Park and Recreation Commission page two August 29, 1974 OPEN SPACE COMMITTEE Dr. Petersen briefed the Commission on the acticity of the Open Space Committee to date. Ernest money has been paid on the Star of Bethlehem property, and the Brunswick lots are in negotiation; also a master map is being prepared for the City use. There were five applications for membership on the Open Space Committee. All five applicants were inter— viewed, and the Open Space Committee recommends that the following persons be appointed to the Open Space Committee: Syrile Ellison, Virginia Levy, Paul St. Marie, Mary Bowman, Robert Englud, Rosalyn Anderson, Craig Huseby, Earl Jorgenson, and Roma Witzig. The following are the current liasion members, having been appointed by their respective commission or committee: Raymond Petersen, Park and Recreation Commission; (G. Burton Brown, alternate), Robert Brose, Environmental Commission; Kathryn Hakala, Planning Commission; and Rosemary Thorsen, Trail Committee. It was then moved by Brown, and seconded by Duebner, that the Park and Recreation Commission recommend to the City Council the appointments of proposed members for the Open Space Committee. Motion carried. Mr. Gergen reported to the Commission the findings of the Commitee seeking a new dump site. The committee had discussed the following areas: a ponding area on Douglas Drive, the Northern States Power Company property on 10th Avenue North, Industrical Park area,in the western portion of Golden Valley, and an area at Plymouth and Boone. Ie1111I1D1S21101kiI1 There being no further business, it was moved by Petersen and seconded by Brown, that the meeting be adjourned. Meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Chairman Gergen Vice Chairman Petersen 11