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• <br />• <br />October 3, 2002 <br />Louisville Horticulture & Forestry Advisory Board <br />Judith called meeting to order; Judy called to accept minutes, David 2nd. Group approved with one change. <br />In attendance: Dave Sexton, David, Judy, Mike, Betty, Mike and Terry. Guests include Keith Williams and <br />Catherine Abel. <br />Old Business <br />Historical Society House Landscape Design Project: Catherine Abel <br />Discussed logistics of using the CSU Senior Project. We don't know if Susan has invited Grant Reid to attend <br />HFAB's November meeting. Catherine attended the historical society meeting. No specific requirements were <br />established other than historically - correct. The student would need to research horticultural practices and designs. <br />Dave Sexton raised the maintenance issue — who will maintain? Other issue is watering for 2003. If the drought <br />continues, implementing the design will be postponed. <br />Dave Sexton will work with the Historical Society through Meredith to refine their requirements. Review of these <br />requirements will be at the November meeting. <br />Police Building — Keith Williams <br />Conservation trust fund of the city has $ not spent yet. Some of this has been set aside for the development of the <br />site. The refinement of the police building has occurred and it's footprint has been determined. This now defines <br />the space around the building so that additional tennis courts, skate park, arboretum, and swimming pool and their <br />accesses can now be designed. <br />Norris - Dullea, working with the city of Louisville, has produced conceptual designs. Design 1 has about 250 <br />parking places for the swimming area sharing places with the police parking. Pool is closest to the homes bordering <br />the area. <br />Design 2 ,has a multi - purpose field in the detention pond — has seen flooding only in 10 years. The pool is shifted <br />only slightly. <br />Design 3 has the pool moved closest to the arboretum and in it's former place, a small practice field is available. <br />Concept 4 has tennis courts parallel to existing ones, in -line hockey next to tennis courts and skate park is moved <br />next to the police department/multi -use ball field parking lot in southwestern corner. <br />Concept 5 moves skate park to near roundabout on western side. Clusters the new recreational areas. This design <br />reduces the distance for the movement of skaters between in -line and skate park — safety issue. Retaining walls will <br />be built. Concept 5 was rated highest based on a matrix of factors by the city and the design firm. Factors include: <br />Vehicular & pedestrian circulations, security, utilities, visibility from offsite, site development and grading, and <br />utility feasibility. <br />Independent of the voter support for the bonds, the city push is the development of the in -line rink in 2003. Tennis <br />courts are set for 2004. <br />October 17 is next meeting for planning commission on police department building. David Sexton will e-mail <br />HFAB members when the site package is received for the police building. We can then go by the Rec Center and <br />review Keith's package, or to David's office. <br />