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May ?, 1986. Park Board Minutes Page 3 <br />• Carlson also felt the play area should be divided into <br />two areas; one for 4-6 graders and one .far 1-3 graders. <br />The two groups play differently. <br />Van Hattem said that was a good idea. <br />Van Hatten felt there might be a need for a bigger bleacher <br />area. <br />Johnson said it was interesting to note from the Veterans <br />Park neighborhood that there is so much interest in <br />watching the ball games. <br />Rose asked if the senior high rise is-.just a proposal at <br />this time. Yes,- was the response. <br />Carlson thought there could be a.ramp built along one <br />side of the bleachers that would enable wheelchairs <br />and handicapped people to watch games. <br />Johnson said the first row could be left open for them. <br />Johnson said in Plan #4 he would like to see the walkway <br />continued to the sidewalk along the back of the ball diamond - <br />just for another access. <br />• Van Hatten said there is an entrance by the parking lot. <br />Johnson said yes, but it wouldn't take much to put in <br />another one. <br />Nelson said the gazebo area could be used for muscians on <br />weekday afternoons or weekends. <br />Johnson said in Plan #4 could have something like the concert <br />grove with a raised area so people can see better. <br />Olson said you could do just the opposite by using the contour <br />and have people above looking down. <br />Johnson said the residents agreed that the ball field should <br />stay in the plan. <br />Van Hatter said the Park Board should consider the wish of <br />the residents regarding 3rd Ave. <br />Johnson said there are other alternatives. Recommend having <br />a door to door poll on how people feel about closing 3rd Ave. <br />Seward said he had approached St. John's about 2 months ago <br />regarding the possibility of them donating some money for <br />• play equipment. At that time Sister Gwendolin was in favor <br />of closing 3rd Ave. <br />Resident,Jerry Bensing, said he believes that opinion has <br />changed. <br />Olson asked how much traffic 3rd Ave. gets. <br />