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Park Board Minutes <br /> August 13, 2009 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Keep the sign verbiage to a minimum as it would be hard to read at 35 <br /> mph. <br /> Faye Tweed stated she will have a concept of the sign drawn up to give <br /> back to the Historical Society to get their approval. <br /> 5. Sibley Lake Garden — Clean or Tear Down? <br /> MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER JOHNSON TO TEAR <br /> DOWN AND REMOVE THE GARDEN IN SIBLEY PARK. <br /> COMMISSIONER CLEMENT SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION <br /> CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 6. Other Business <br /> Gildner Park <br /> Commissioner Jurchen stated she was contacted by some residents who <br /> would like to be involved in the planning and monitoring of Gildner Park. <br /> The board decided to hold next months meeting at Gildner park. Mike will <br /> have the setbacks marked before the meeting. Then they can look to see <br /> _ how much room they have and what they want to start putting in the park. <br /> Then maybe invite the residence's to a meeting so they can hear the <br /> discussions. <br /> Commissioner DenHartog suggested a plan that would build the park in <br /> phases. It was the consensus of the Park Commission to put together a <br /> comprehensive plan of the park. <br /> Gazebo <br /> Malecha suggested someone talk to Crafters Market to see what they <br /> would want for their gazebos. <br /> Malecha presented the Board with an estimate from UBC showing the <br /> cost to renovate the existing gazebo to be used for bands to perform in <br /> during the summers. The total cost is $2,107.39. Time Design offered to <br /> do construction for free. The Lions offered to contribute $1,000 and Tim <br /> Rogenkamp offered to contribute $500. The Park Commission asked if the <br /> City would contribute $600. <br /> Lions Club asked if they would be able to have a sign by the gazebo <br /> stating the renovation was done by the Lions Club. The Board agreed it <br /> should be a permanent one and not a free standing one. <br />