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r <br />ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS POINTED OUT THAT THE LAND PURCHASED <br />WITH STATE FUNDS IS THE LAND TO THE NORTH, AND HE FELT THIS WOULD <br />NOT APPLY TO THE REMAINING AREA, <br />BETTY WINTERMUTE STATED THAT WATER IS REALLY NEEDED AT <br />THE PARK, AND SHE FELT THERE SHOULD BE PROVISIONS MADE FOR THIS <br />WITH POSSIBLY A PUMP HOUSE AND SHOWERS. SHE ALSO STATED THAT SHE <br />WOULD HATE TO SEE THE ACCESS TO THE PARK LOCKED AT NIGHT AND FELT <br />THAT JUST THE FACILITIES SHOULD BE FENCED OFF. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT POINTED OUT THAT ONE OF THE BIG <br />ABUSES OF THE PARK IS CAMPERS PARKING OVERNIGHT, AND DISCUSSION <br />FOLLOWED AS TO THE POSSIBILITY OF A WALKWAY THAT COULD BE LEFT OPEN <br />FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO FISH AT NIGHT. <br />IT WAS GENERALLY AGREED IT WOULD BE A WASTE OF TIME TO <br />PUT IN ANY FACILITIES WITHOUT PUTTING UP A FENCE AND HAVING SOME <br />TYPE OF SECURITY. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT SUGGESTED THAT IF A CONCESSION <br />STAND IS ALLOWED, IT COULD ALSO HOUSE RESTROOMS AND SHOWERS AND <br />POSSIBLY SOMEONE COULD LIVE THERE, WHICH HAS WORKED OUT WELL AT <br />HOBART PARK. HE NOTED, HOWEVER, BEFORE SUCH FACILITIES COULD BE <br />PUT IN',' WE WOULD HAVE TO HAVE A FENCE AND BE ABLE TO CLOSE THE <br />PARK AT NIGHT. <br />CHAIRMAN WODTKE STATED THAT BEFORE CONSIDERING INSTALL- <br />ING ANY FACILITIES, WE MUST DETERMINE THE COST OF A FENCE PLUS <br />GATES, <br />COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER SUGGESTED WE GO AHEAD AND PAVE THE <br />ROAD AND THE PARKING LOT AND THEN GO FROM THERE. <br />ASSISTANT PLANNER BERG AGREED, NOTING THAT THIS IS AN <br />INITIAL STEP THAT WOULD NOT BE GREATLY AFFECTED BY VANDALISM. <br />CHAIRMAN WODTKE EXPRESSED THE HOPE THAT SOME CIVIC <br />ORGANIZATION MIGHT TAKE THIS PARK ON AS A PROJECT AND ASSIST THE <br />COUNTY. <br />COMMISSIONER DEESON FELT THAT IT IS IMPORTANT TO GET <br />13 <br />FEB 221978 <br />