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7-28-1986CITY OF CDIffid VALLEY OPEN SPACE AND RBCREATICK CCMMISSICN July 28, 1986 Members present: Jim Johnson, George Murad, Chuck Burmeister, Rick Groger, Rich Krahulec. Also present were Tom Klatt, Park and Street Superinten- dent, Rick Jacobson, and Sharyl Thompson. Minutes A motion was made by Rick Groger and seconded by Chuck Burmeister to approve the minutes of the June meeting. The Commission had a light supper on the patio at Brookview Community Center and then went on a tour of the parks. Lakeview Rick Jacobson pointed out the park improvements that have been recently made at Lakeview. These improvements included removing about 40 trees, installing new playground equipment, and grading to improve water drainage. Two letters have been received the Park and Recreation Department from residents around the park, complimenting the City on the improvements. Wesley Tom Klatt explained to the Commission into a full field for softball and replaced by new temporary boards. Hampshire the plans to make the baseball field T -ba 11. The hockey boards wi 11 be Rick Jacobson and Tom Klatt pointed out the ongoing problem of poor drain- age at Hampshire Park. Plans are being made to fi 11 in some of the low areas to reduce the size of the water areas. Mary Hills The Commission members walked the trail through Mary Hills, observing the new handicapped accessible exercise course that was recently installed. Papoose It was explained that the baseball field will be redesigned and new ben- ches will be added by the playground area. Lions The Commission looked at the park shelter building and observed the new layout of the softball fields that was completed last fall. 1 1 1 1 1 Centennial CJnncert Chair Johnson commented that the Park staff did an excellent job of prepar- ing Brookview for the Minnesota Orchestra concert in July. It was agreed that a note of appreciation would be sent to the Centennial Committee Chairperson, Don Palmer, for a job well done. Brookview Improvements Cbmni t tee George Murad had no official report, but said the course was holding up well. Pool Committee Chuck Burmeister reported that soil borings had been taken and it does not appear that any piling is needed, depending upon the actual height of the building. The biggest concern of the Cbmnittee and Commission is parking, and the Committee requested that the architect stay with the original plan of 200 spaces. Adjourrment The meeting was adjourned at 7:45 PM. it on n Vice -Chair McDonald E