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CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MINUTES, MARCH 27, 1990 <br /> • Call to Order <br /> The regular meeting of the Arden Hills Park and Recreation <br /> Commission was called to order at 7 : 40 P.M. by Parks Director <br /> Buckley. (Chair Sand had an "unplanned" family car malfunction <br /> at 7 : 15 P.M. Tuesday evening and could not be at the meeting) . <br /> Roll Call <br /> Present: Pattie Green, Mark Magers, Alan Montgomery, Tom <br /> Mulcahy and Don Messerly. <br /> Absent <br /> Keith Enrooth, David Sand, and Dorothy McClung. <br /> Also Present <br /> Council Tom Mahowald Program Supervisor Cindy Severtson and <br /> g P Y <br /> Parks Director John Buckley. <br /> Program Supervisor Introduction <br /> Buckley introduced Ms. Severtson to the Committee. She gave the <br /> members a brief history of her education and recreational <br /> experience. <br /> Mulcahy asked that the job description and job objectives for <br /> the Park Director and Program Supervisor be included with the <br /> March meeting minutes for committee review and input. <br /> • COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember Mahowald reported: <br /> - Council is very interested in expanding the program <br /> activities for the community. The new program position is <br /> the first City staff increase in over a decade. <br /> - Charitable gambling ordinance was adopted - all charities <br /> will pay 10% of net income on a quarterly schedule. <br /> - City Hall Committee has had two meetings. The Committee <br /> will research the options of remodeling the existing City <br /> Hall, building a new facility, and building a combination <br /> City Hall/Community Center. The City will be conducting a <br /> comprehensive City-wide survey to seek citizen input. <br /> 1990 PARK DEVELOPMENT - $234, 500 was budgeted in 1990 for Park <br /> development. This includes $175, 000 for development of the <br /> Arsenal athletic fields. The 1990 Park Development should be <br /> reduced to $59, 500. <br /> Buckley recommended that the new warming shelter be delayed at <br /> Hazelnut Park. The existing shelter could be remodeled (new <br /> siding, roof and windows) like the Freeway Park Shelter. <br /> Remodeling cost would be under $4, 500. The balance could be <br /> directed toward the community-wide beautification project. <br />