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<br /> <br />PARK BOARD MEETING <br />May 6, 1970 <br />The meeting was called to order at 8a 10 p.m. <br />Board Members Presents Barnhill, Dahl, Hagemeyer, Gunderman, Sherlock,. <br />Weissman and Council Representative Moen <br />Others: Robert W. Schaefer, Village Manager and Robert Wicklund, <br />Park and Recreation Director <br />Minutes of Special Meeting of April 22, 1970 were approved as submitted. <br />Mr .Schaefer introduced the new Director of Parks and Recreation, <br />Robert M. Wicklund,to the Park Board and the citizens present at the <br />meeting. <br />Seventh Street Building Plans, <br />Discussion began on the 7th Street Building plans. It was explained <br />that if the architect's fourth alternative, a permanent structure, <br />was selected then construction would have to start on June 1. Because <br />awards on the Long Lake site will not be released until July or August, <br />it would not be known what monies would be available for the building <br />at the time construction was began. Mr. Gunderman stated that he felt <br />it would be best to attempt development of a permanent structure for <br />aesthetic reasons. Mr. Sherlock concurred stating that money would <br />likely be available when it was needed. <br />It was explained that utilities would not be a major problem for a <br />permanent structure as service could be installed to the 1st phase cox•e <br />shelter under consideration with expansion added as the building was <br />completed. <br />Mr. Moen asked that Mr. Wicklund undertake a study to determine what <br />function the 1st phase building should serve. <br />Mr. Rolland Hokanson, from the 7th Street Park Association, read a <br />statement from the group requesting that a temporary structure not <br />be constructed on the park and if the Lake Region Hockey Association <br />required such a structure then a hockey program be deferred at 7th <br />Street until such time a permanent .structure is built. Mr_ Moen <br />expressed the feeling. that the Board's philosophy was similar to that <br />of the Association. <br />ion bv_Weissman, seconded by Dahl to recommend to the Council that <br />1'1L LIVJIG YJ ~..11G ~- - --'-'- --- <br />lst phase structure with considerations for addition in the futures. <br />