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• • <br />(2) <br />An agreement for. the Church to construct a recreational area at this <br />site was approved by the Council in 1973. The Church has obtained <br />voluntary equipment and operators and started to construct one ball <br />diamond. It was suggested that at some later date a letter from the <br />Board be sent in appreciation.. <br />Community Service Program <br />Further input and possibly more projects were requested. Department <br />staff indicated-that thus far Bill Erickson, currently working on his <br />Eagle Scout Badge, has proposed a project. The project is being re- <br />viewed by the Boy Scouts, which is the numbering of all ball diamonds <br />in New Brighton. Another boy is interested in making a sign for Freedom <br />Park, similar to those in existence at other park sites. A _possible <br />project by the Jaycees includes obtaining a telephone pole for the <br />purpose of carving a symbolic totem pole for Totem Pole Park. The Mrs. <br />Jaycees and Jaycees are presently sponsoring free buses for the Senior <br />Citizens in New Brighton and Moundsview for the purpose of Christmas <br />shopping at either Brookdale or Target on December 13 and 14. <br />Seminary Property <br />The Department stated that the City is interested in obtaining park <br />land, however, Harstad and the Seminary are not interested in donating <br />any land.. Therefore, the City will not be given any land and the only <br />alternative may be the donation. of sitework by the developer on the <br />Salem Covenant site. It was felt by the Department that the Salem <br />Covenant Church will probably develop the one ball diamond and that will <br />be the extent of their development. It is becoming increasingly unlikely <br />that the land will be used as a water treatment site. The question was . <br />asked by the Board what are the chances of obtaining property for <br />possible space on Seminary or Harstad property for a tot lot. Gunderman. <br />stated that we must provide recreational space. Dahl asked if the <br />Board would be satisfied if the Council were to speed up action on the <br />Salem Covenant site. Gunderman made the statement that the Salem site <br />would be a back-up system. <br />It was explained to the Board that Harstad is willing to give approxi- <br />mately 4 acres of property and that there is the possibility of negotia- <br />tions with the Seminary. The Board was also informed that negotiations <br />have taken place with Harstad and the Seminary and neither of the <br />parties appear willing to donate any suitable land. The Department <br />feels that they are not interested in giving any suitable land. Staff <br />also felt that negotiations may be impaired concerning the possible <br />100 hours of landscaping by Harstad on the water treatment site, if the <br />Board went on record favoring a land donation. This sitework could be <br />scheduled for late 1975 or 1976. <br />