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Park_ Board' t", August '}= 1961, cont'd. Page 2. -
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IV GA8DE�I:PARK
park Dedication and
Mr. French stater`: letter was received from the Highway Depart- -
'mant last week stating that they are abandoning the plan for chanot: g
H ghway'169 through Garden Park.He said that on the basis of this
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letter Mr. Hite, the Penning Director, suggest that planning could
now be done for this ok site.
Adjoining 'properton the'west of the proposed Highway realign-
ment is now being plat'44d bylssrs Gisselbeck and Ellerbe and they,.,
have offered' one�lot fo�� park dedication. This does not sati6fy the-
5'9 land ret�uirement encs after studying the access problem the Board,'
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decided Lots i and 2 a:s necessary to 'give 'satisfactory access to the
park.
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There is ;dd "tinn,01. land lying between thefpark site and the
GU elbeck�Elierbe pea r. It appears that it could be'of mutual ad-
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vantageto.the owners o¢ the three properties to meet together and
work-out development p.cblems affectingaiI'three parties. The Park
Board urged that this o, done as :tte first step to settle matters of
Pa, k dedication and access.' Mr:`Crinkley so moved and Mr. Diercks
seconded. Motion` pass�_-d.
If'unable to deal ;effectively with the owners of the two property
owners in a`coordinatad plat:, then it was moved by Mr. Cxinkley re=
quire 5% dedication and suitable ;access from the owners.of the pX-at
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noru.before the plann3n ommission. Mr. Diercks seconded the motion.
Motion carried.
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Storm sewer 6ondinc ax�a. ,
A taco ndati0n SIT$ s requested to allaw ponding in Garden Park
from storm sewers in -1-h t area and the 'Highlands :area. W. Crinkley
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maned that ponding be .!lowed in,;and limited to the natural ponding
in the extreme north ares of•'�the park and that the center he kept free
ponding. The motion cr secamded by Mr. Stevens and carried.
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V. DIVISION AND RUTLEDGE
-Mr.' French said,Ke.,°' Krahl is ready to start hauling fill to
DIvi Sion and?Rutledge a permission has been granted by the present
owner for Krahl's'trUPO%s to cross the property which the park depart-
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merit is in ''the propels of acquiring.
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hi .Brauer in#to�Pcod Mr. Richard Holaday who is now associated
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with Harrison, BrauerA'Rippel and then presented the plans for the
Division and Rutle1ge pe-,: site. These plans include three ball f3e1d$,
skating and ,hockey rihKla and children's playground. The overallplan
depicts development of Wand now owned by the Village as weld as,areas'
still to be acquired.
The improvement ��o:ck to be done this summer will start at the .
Division and Vandervo c,oxner and will work into the overall develop- ,
merit in an effectivee<hion and will provide a place to play ball,.a
children's playground a=a, and'a place to skate, providing there is
enough water from naturr:l sources.
Mr. Diercks then m,°ed to recommend approval of the plan, including
going ahead with the i �%Kovement as outlined. Pit. Giebink seconded'.the ..'