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PEQUOT LAKES PARK COMMISSION <br />THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 <br />CITY HALL <br /> <br /> <br />Members Present: Chair Malecha, and Commissioners Ettesvold, Nagel, and <br />Gibbons <br /> <br />Members Absent: Commissioner Bruch <br /> <br />Also Present: Sandy Peine, City Clerk and Mike Loven, Public Works <br />Supervisor <br /> <br />1. Call Meeting to Order <br /> <br /> Chair Malecha called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. <br /> <br />2. Consider Agenda <br /> <br /> The agenda was approved. <br /> <br />3. Park Commission Minutes <br /> <br /> COMMISSIONER NAGLE MOVED TO APPROVE THE 5/7/2013 AND <br />5/9/2013 PARK COMMISSION MINUTES. COMMISSIONER GIBBONS <br />SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> <br />4. Sibley Lake Park <br /> <br />• Light Posts - Mike Loven stated that the Park Commission <br />requested him to get an estimate on what it would cost to move the <br />light poles closer to the park (further from the road), to bury the <br />electric cables and to widen the street. He stated that the cost to <br />covert the overhead wiring to underground and move the poles is <br />$25,000. The cost to move the street to create more parking along <br />Sibley Lake Park is $35,000. It was the consensus of the <br />Commission members to take no action at this time due to the cost. <br /> <br />• Dog Park – Commissioner Gibbons stated that he contacted <br />Sheridan Wilson regarding the idea of creating a dog park at Sibley <br />Lake Park. Ms. Wilson was positive about the idea and offered to <br />assist. The Park Commission stated that the next step is to draw up <br />a plan to include the size, location, signage requirements and <br />fencing. Commissioner Nagel requested staff to check with Mark <br />Jurchen regarding liability issues. The Commissioners requested <br />Ms. Wilson to come to the next Park Commission meeting. <br /> <br />• Bottom Step Replacement – Clerk Peine stated that the Sibley <br />Lake Association will be replacing the bottom step. Mike Loven <br />stated that the cost to replace all of the steps is close to $100,000.