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02-26-1985 PTRC Agenda - Minutes
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• Minutes of Regular Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting <br /> Village of Arden Hills <br /> February 26, 1985 <br /> Village Hall <br /> Call to Order <br /> The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by Chairman Sand. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Present: D. Sand, A. Anderson, K. Enrooth, M. Gillies, D. Klick, D. Messerly, <br /> J. Mishek, J. Otto, M. Peterson <br /> Absent: G. Dreyling, T. Mulcahy <br /> Also Present: Councilperson N. Hansen <br /> Parks Director J. T. Buckley <br /> Junior Mustang Basketball Representatives Greg Bagan, <br /> Chuck Uhrhammer <br /> North Heights Lutheran Church Representatives Derek Young, <br /> Landscape Architect, Arlo Lien, Business Manager, Dennis <br /> Pederson, Pastor <br /> Oath of Office <br /> The Oath of Office was administered to Keith Enrooth by Councilperson Hansen. <br /> Approval of Minutes <br /> The minutes of January 29, 1985, were approved as mailed. <br /> • Junior Mustang Basketball Report <br /> This parents' organization, before Christmas, had an in-house and traveling <br /> program for girls, and now have in-house and traveling program for boys. <br /> 186 boys are participating in the program, and 128 girls participated. In <br /> addition, the boy's program has five traveling teams, with 50 boys, and the <br /> girls' program had three traveling teams, (56 girls). They stated that they <br /> felt their program has successfully stressed development of skills and equal <br /> opportunity for all players, and was not overly competitive. They found a <br /> definite need for the separate girls' program, and expect greater participa- <br /> tion next year. They experienced some difficulty in recruiting coaches, <br /> particularly at Junior High level. <br /> In response to Committee questions, they stated there is not a formal avenue <br /> for parent's feedback, but there seemed to be a good rapport between coaches <br /> and parents on each team, so parent's wishes were made known. They do not <br /> plan to have a summer program, would expect those who wish a summer program <br /> to participate in Zig Kaul's basketball clinics. In response to further ques- <br /> tions, they stated traveling teams are more competitive, travel throughout <br /> the Twin Cities area, usually travelling times are coordinated with parents' <br /> wishes. Teams practice once each week, and play games once or twice each <br /> week. There is some play on Saturdays. Overall, they are pleased with the <br /> results of this year's operation, hope to continue. <br /> North Heights Lutheran Church Park Dedication <br /> Derek Young, Landscape Architect for NHLC, Arlo Lien and Dennis Pederson, <br /> Church staff, met with the Committee to present their proposal for park dedi- <br /> cation. Their organization owns 45.7 acres of land. They are proposing <br /> land dedication rather than monies. The property has a number of natural <br /> holding ponds that serve as a natural runoff for their property and adjacent <br />
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