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Not Approved <br /> PARK AND RECREATION <br /> COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES <br /> April 5, 2000 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Park and Recreation Committee of the City of <br /> Centerville held their regularly scheduled meeting on April 5, 2000 at City Hall, 1880 <br /> Main Street. Chairperson Michael Navin called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. The <br /> Park and Recreation Committee met at Laurie LaMotte Park at 6:00 p.m. before the <br /> meeting, to "mark -out" the trail that connects to the Anoka County Trail System. <br /> Present: Chairperson Michael Navin <br /> Karla DeVine <br /> Doug Porter <br /> Dale Larson <br /> Wayne LeBlanc <br /> Council Member Terry Sweeney (liaison) <br /> Absent: <br /> Staff: Jill Lien <br /> Tedd Peterson, Public Works <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> Mr. Navin started the roll call by announcing his name and position on the Park and <br /> Recr- .. s Committ- - •th the rest of the roll call as follows: Karla DeVine Tedd <br /> erry Sweene , Doug Porter, Wayne LeBlanc and Dale Larson. <br /> Mr. Craig Bodde and Mr. Darrell Silvemess from the YMCA were present, along with <br /> Kevin Smith, Danny Lofgren, Bobby Lofgren and Lance Dahl who expressed their <br /> interest in a bike track. <br /> Mr. Navin conducted the Oath of Office for Mr. LeBlanc. <br /> APPEARANCES <br /> YMCA <br /> Mr. Silverness explained that the YMCA consists of 24 board members, of which there <br /> are 20 adults and four (4) high school students. The board meets every other month, is <br /> very active and has made a lot of progress. The name of the proposed YMCA is called <br /> the "Chain of Lakes YMCA ". Mr. Silvemess would like to run an ad in our local <br /> newsletter explaining the benefits offered to the residents of Centerville. Mr. Silverness <br /> commented that this would be a great opportunity for newcomers to Centerville to meet <br /> new people, become involved and provide an "outlet for kids ". There will be indoor and <br /> 1 <br />
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