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. APPROVED <br /> . <br /> PARI�S AND RECREATION <br /> COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES <br /> October 4, 2000 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Parks and Recreation Committee of the City <br /> of Centerville held their regularly scheduled meeting on October 4, 2000 at City Hall, <br /> 1880 Main Street. Chairperson Doug Porter called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m. <br /> Present: Cha.irperson Doug Porter <br /> Wayne LeBlanc <br /> Karla DeVine <br /> Tedd Peterson <br /> Brian Walter <br /> Terry Sweeney (Council Liaison) <br /> Absent: <br /> Staff• Jill Lien <br /> Jim March (brief appearance) <br /> I <br /> APPEARANCES <br /> Mike Ouigley, Gor-Em Development — Eagle Park Sport 1 Tennis Court <br /> Ms. Lien explained that a$er contacting Mr. Quigley earlier that day, he informed her <br /> that he would not be able to attend the Parks and Recreation Meeting that evening. Mr. <br /> Quigley faxed a letter to the Parks and Recreation Committee eatpressing his intentions <br /> regarding the completion of the park in the Eagle Pass sub-division. Mr. Quigley is <br /> currently evaluating the area required for the court to determine the possibility of <br /> providing a regulation tennis court, as well as an additional smaller court area to be used <br /> for a basketball area. Mr. Quigley is relying on the Parks and Recreation Committee's <br /> knowledge of the recrea.tional needs of the area to be the determining factor. <br /> The consensus of the Parks and Recreation Committee was to determine if there is <br /> enough space for both a regulation size tennis court, and a sport caurt. The committee <br /> made the following motion: <br /> Motion by Mr. LeBlanc, seconded by Mr. Walter to have Mr. Peterson and Mr. <br /> Porter and any other available Parks and Recrestion Committee Members, go to <br /> Eagle Park on Friday, October 6, 2000 at 4:00 p.m. to look at the park layout and to <br /> decide the feasibility of: 1) a regulation size tennis court, surface, fence and a <br /> separate sport court; 2) tennis court alone; and 3) sport court alone. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 1 <br />