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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPark Board Minutes 10.05.2023The meeting was called to order at 5:30 pm by Iry Wilke. Board members in attendance were Richard Klose, Paul Kober, Phyllis Bromgard, Jon Rutt, Evan Bruce and Iry Wilke. Public Input: Citizens may address the conrnzittee regarding any item of business that is not on the agenda. The duration for• an individual speaking zrndez• Public Izaput is litrzited to three minutes. While all comments are welcome, the committee will not take action on any item not on the agenda. No public Input. Council woman Michelle Mize was a guest. General Items LPB September 7th 2023 minutes. Richard K. made a motion and Phyllis B. seconded. No discussion and motion passed. Ne«, Business 2. Skate Park Group Presentation. No one from this group attended. 3. Riverside Park Income for the year. No one from the City was in attendance to give us this information. 4. Other Parks in Laurel. There was no discussion about other parks. Old Business 5. Splash Park and Fencing at Thompson Park. The contractor has left for the season, and someone will return in the spring to complete the project. No other inforniation available. 6. American Legion Building at Riverside Park. A natural gas Line has been installed and the heaters were switched back to natural gas. The building is on its own meter. Bathrooms are being sheeted at this point. 7. Riverside Park - Lead Cleanup. Matt is investigating, no report. 8. Riverside Park - New Building. There was no discussion about a new building. 9. Russell Park project. Paving is done and the playground is expected to be installed soon. 10. Lions Club agreement for the old Jaycee Hall. Iry is working with the City Attorney to get a draft contract to the Lions Club. 11. LARC Proposal for Rod and Gun Club. The proposal has been withdrawn by LARC for lack of interest. 12. Concrete Social Activities for Parks. Discussion on approving a product line and reviewing at the next meeting. 13. Sprinkler System at Kiwanis Park. No discussion on this item. Other Items 14. Laurel shooting education program. Keri Werning asked about changing times of use of the Riverside Hall. They would like to use December to end of June on Sunday afternoons 3 pm to 6 pm. They will wait until a contract with the Lions Club is in place to confirm this. 15. Matt Wheeler will not be available for the meeting. Noted. 16. Phyllis asked if trees can be planted at Lions Park. Jon made a motion; Evan seconded the motion to allow planting of trees with Public Works approval. Discussion involved the need for approval of location to allow for future maintenance. The motion passed. AGENDA CITY OF LAUREL PARK tiA•1 OCTOBER 05,2022M 5:30 PM CONFERENCETHURSDAY, COUNCIL !! The meeting was called to order at 5:30 pm by Iry Wilke. Board members in attendance were Richard Klose, Paul Kober, Phyllis Bromgard, Jon Rutt, Evan Bruce and Iry Wilke. Public Input: Citizens may address the conrnzittee regarding any item of business that is not on the agenda. The duration for• an individual speaking zrndez• Public Izaput is litrzited to three minutes. While all comments are welcome, the committee will not take action on any item not on the agenda. No public Input. Council woman Michelle Mize was a guest. General Items LPB September 7th 2023 minutes. Richard K. made a motion and Phyllis B. seconded. No discussion and motion passed. Ne«, Business 2. Skate Park Group Presentation. No one from this group attended. 3. Riverside Park Income for the year. No one from the City was in attendance to give us this information. 4. Other Parks in Laurel. There was no discussion about other parks. Old Business 5. Splash Park and Fencing at Thompson Park. The contractor has left for the season, and someone will return in the spring to complete the project. No other inforniation available. 6. American Legion Building at Riverside Park. A natural gas Line has been installed and the heaters were switched back to natural gas. The building is on its own meter. Bathrooms are being sheeted at this point. 7. Riverside Park - Lead Cleanup. Matt is investigating, no report. 8. Riverside Park - New Building. There was no discussion about a new building. 9. Russell Park project. Paving is done and the playground is expected to be installed soon. 10. Lions Club agreement for the old Jaycee Hall. Iry is working with the City Attorney to get a draft contract to the Lions Club. 11. LARC Proposal for Rod and Gun Club. The proposal has been withdrawn by LARC for lack of interest. 12. Concrete Social Activities for Parks. Discussion on approving a product line and reviewing at the next meeting. 13. Sprinkler System at Kiwanis Park. No discussion on this item. Other Items 14. Laurel shooting education program. Keri Werning asked about changing times of use of the Riverside Hall. They would like to use December to end of June on Sunday afternoons 3 pm to 6 pm. They will wait until a contract with the Lions Club is in place to confirm this. 15. Matt Wheeler will not be available for the meeting. Noted. 16. Phyllis asked if trees can be planted at Lions Park. Jon made a motion; Evan seconded the motion to allow planting of trees with Public Works approval. Discussion involved the need for approval of location to allow for future maintenance. The motion passed. The meeting was adjourned at 6:24 pm. Announcements The City makes reasonable accommodations for any known disability that may interfere with a person's ability to participate in this meeting. Persons needing accommodation must notify the City Clerk's Office to make needed arrangements. To make your request known, please call 406-628-7431, Ext. 2, or write to City Clerk, PO Box 10, Laurel, MT 59044, or present your request at City Hall, 115 West First Street, Laurel, Montana. DATES TO REMEMBER November 2nd is the next meeting. Submitted by Jon Rutt Importance: High Dave wggDmr Mayor City ofLaurel, Montana (4O6)628'O4S6extension 5501 From: monna.rae.sd aUzom <monna,raead Uzom> Sent: Thursday, September 7,ZO232:29PK4 To: Ward lB<vvand1b@|aureirnt.gov»;Ward 1A<mard1a@|aureinoi.gov»;Ward 3A<waoj3a@|aupel.mt.Qov>;City Mayor <cbymayor@|aune!.nnt.Oov>;Ward 2A<ward2a@|aurei.nnt.gov>;Ward 28«vvord2b@|aureimt.gov>;Ward 3B «xvanj3b@|aure|.mt.gov>;Ward 4A<vvard4a@|aure|.mt.8ov>;Ward 4B<ward4b@|aure|.mt.gov> Subject: Skate Park Importance: High Hello, | recently watched the live video feed ofthe recent City Council workshop. My email is in response to the proposed "skate park" to be located within Thomson Park. I am not opposed to the skate park, I am opposed to where it is being proposed with in Thomson Park. A big NO to it being located on the old tennis courts, next to the soon to be splash pad. If they want 10,000 square feet for a skate park, it should be located to the east of the shelter. If that spot is not sufficient then aNOvote toallowing itwithin the park. And if the skate park is allowed to acquiring a permanent area of our city park, there should also be a lease agreement in place. If you are going to charge Little League and American Legion Laurel Dodgers, then all organizations using a permanent space should becharged. 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