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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes O1-OS-11 <br /> Promotions � Handbook & Quarterly Flier <br /> Discussion was continued from the December meeting as to different ways to promote park programs. <br /> The committee liked the idea of using the handbook, which is too big to mail with the utility bills, but <br /> would be similar to last year's booklet with all the summer events included. This could be an ongoing <br /> ever changing booklet, printing as needed. The flier, at one sheet, could be mailed with the utility billing <br /> in probably 3 of the 4 quarters. The utility bill mailing is limited to 4 pages and the 2 quarter with <br /> Garage Sale & Clean-Up Days information is already committed. The committee questioned the <br /> additional cost of adding a page; Ms. Stephan will inquire as to whether that is a possibility and report <br /> back to the committee. Committee Member Seeley has been working with Wargo Nature Center on the <br /> possibility of Parks & Recreation having information on one side of the flier and Wargo having <br /> information on the other, with the City mailing it with utility bills and Wargo paying the cost of printing. <br /> Concession Stand at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park <br /> This item was added to the agenda again as Mr. Mahr, Centennial Little League had stated the concession <br /> stands at other parks they use do very well as long as they are consistently available to the Little League. <br /> Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park will be very busy this summer with the new mounded grass field and the <br /> installation of the drain tile making the fields more desirable. Mayor Wilharber said the Centerville Lions <br /> were also approached by the Little League for consideration of their concession trailer, but the Lions are <br /> unable to commit to that project, they just don't have the available people to consistently man the trailer. <br /> Chairperson Branch said he does not feel the committee has the time to run a concession stand <br /> themselves, but would be interested in finding some other groups such as Centennial Youth Hockey ' <br /> perhaps; running the concession stand with P ks & Recreation supplying the space and equipment, <br /> splitting the profits. Committee Member Peterson suggested tabling this item until the next meeting due � <br /> to the length of the meeting and no further information being available. <br /> � <br /> YMCA Park Programs <br /> This item was tabled until the February 2, 2011 committee meeting. <br /> Recreational Develoqment of Centerville and Peltier Lakes <br /> Chairperson Branch supplied the committee with information on the possibility of a small marina with <br /> mooring balls on Centerville Lake or possibly Peltier Lake. He questioned whether the committee should <br /> have an objective use or focused use for these lakes. Chairperson Branch also stated we certainly are not <br /> ready to make any decisions regarding the lakes, but this may be the right time to start thinking of ways <br /> we could enhance the use of the lakes. A marina and Bald Eagle Water Ski Show cannot use the same <br /> space, but Chairperson Branch suggested if the City were to purchase the corner lot on Peltier Lake Drive <br /> and Main Street which sits on Peltier Lake, possibly a small marina or Bald Eagle Water Ski Show could <br /> go on Peltier. It was mentioned because of the rookeries on the island at Peltier Lake, the No Wake Zone <br /> and the nature of the lake and the habitat, moving the ski show there would not be a good idea for the <br /> lake or the ski group. The committee members who are familiar with both lakes said neither is deep <br /> enough and both are too weedy for sailboats. <br /> This leads into a discussion Committee Member Haiden requested regarding work he has done on a PRD <br /> (Project Requirements Document) with Bald Eagle Water Ski Show members. Committee Member <br /> Seeley and Committee Member Amundsen questioned whether the depth of Centerville Lake is adequate <br /> in the area of Trailside Park for the ski show. Committee Member Haiden agreed this is one of the <br /> 5 of 7 <br />