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<br />"' <br /> <br />Motion by Ms. DeVine, seconded by Mr. Peterson to authorize Mr. Porter to work <br />with Mr. Goetz regarding the placement and installation of the 20 Autumn Blaze <br />Maple trees at the parks. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Lighting of Parks / Police Grant <br />Mr. LeBlanc explained that he had contacted Chief Heckman regarding the possibility of <br />any type of grant funds being offered by the Police Department for lighting of parks. <br />Unfortunately, Chief Heckman was unaware of any such grant. <br /> <br />YMCA Update <br />Ms. DeVine mentioned that she had contacted Craig Bode of the YMCA to learn why the <br />Summer Youth Programs were not offered at Laurie LaMotte Park as planned. Mr. Bode <br />explained that 25 registrations were needed in order to hold the classes and only 6 - 8 <br />were received. <br /> <br />Bill Bisek's "Recreational Activity Director" Proposal Update <br />Mr. Sweeney explained the City Councils reactions to Mr. Bisek's proposal of becoming <br />the City's "Recreational Activity Director". The Council felt it was great that someone is <br />willing to offer activities for both adults and youth, but the opportunity should be open <br />for all businesses within the community, not just one. In addition, both the Council and <br />the Parks and Recreation Committee expressed financial concerns about a local business <br />owner offering recreational activities through the City. The Parks and Recreation <br />Committee made the following motion: <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Porter, seconded by Mr. Walter to request that Mr. March write a <br />letter to Mr. Bisek regarding City sponsored leagues vs. privately sponsored leagues, <br />indicating that the Parks and Recreation Committee will not sponsor any privately <br />organized leagues through the City. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />The general consensus ofthe Parks and Recreation Committee is to research the needs, <br />qualifications, pay, and responsibilities of Park Directors / Coordinators in the <br />surrounding communities. Mr. Porter will contact the University of Minnesota to explore <br />the possibilities of obtaining a paid intern with a degree in Parks and Recreation. Mr. <br />Porter will also contact Jim Hoeft (City Attorney) to discuss any liabilities involved, and <br />Barry Bernstein (Lino Lakes Recreation Program Supervisor) to discuss all of the issues, <br />concerns, pros and cons involved with a Park Director / Coordinator. <br /> <br />Future Trails Meeting Update <br />Mr. LeBlanc explained the meeting held on Monday, September 25th was a great success. <br />The entire Parks and Recreation Committee along with representatives from Anoka <br />County, Washington County, Lino Lakes, Hugo, St. Paul Water Utility and the Rice <br />Creek Snowmobile Association were in attendance. All parties involved came together <br />to form a general vision ofthe future trail systems. Mr. LeBlanc will update the proposed <br />trail map and bring it to the November meeting. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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