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i <br /> Mr. Nlarch explained the Church has formed two (2) cammittees: one for expanding the <br /> e�sting building, and the second for selecting a site for a new church. At this time, the <br /> City doesn't know at what stage the church is at. <br /> Mr. Porter thanked the audience for attending the meeting and for their participation in. <br /> He commented the grant application wo�d be available at City Hall for anyone interested <br /> in reviewing it. <br /> I'ublic Hearing closed at 7:05 p.m. <br /> APPEARANCES <br /> Mr. Todd Murowski (Recreation Specialist for Wargo Nature Center) appeared before the <br /> Parks and Recreation Committee to discuss activities offered through Anoka County at <br /> the Wargo Nature Center. Some of the activities include: arts and crafts, photography, <br /> ca�oeirig, kayaking, ecology, anunal presentations, swimming at the beach, etc. The <br /> Wargo Nature Center is not looking for a profit, nor is the County. Since these programs ' <br /> are not designed to make a profit, some of the fees can be waived such as; daily fees at I <br /> Anoka County Park and parking fees at the entrance gate. <br /> Mr. Porter questioned if the activities could be offered at both the Wargo Nature Center <br /> and additionally at some of the parks in Centerville. He also questioned if there were any <br /> family oriented (i.e. parent/child) programs offered. <br /> Mr. LeBlanc questioned the age ranges for programs offered, specifically requesting ages <br /> 15 and up. Mr. LeBlanc also questioned transportation to and from the programs. <br /> Mr. Murowski commented that the activities could be at the Wargo Nature Center, the <br /> public beach on Centerville Lake, or at any park in Centerville. They are very fle�ble, <br /> and are willing to work with the Parks and Recreation Cominittee to establish whatever <br /> type of program desired for any age desired. He felt we could easily offer one program <br /> per week. He also mentioned that the Wargo Nature Center has a van that holds up to 6-7 ' <br /> people and could be used for transportation. <br /> Mr. LeBlanc commented that maybe it is time for the Parks and Recreation Committee to <br /> consider hiring a part-time Parks and Recreation Director to co-ordinate some of these <br /> activities. This person could also help with the skate park. He questioned Ms. Lien if the <br /> current staff at City Hall cauld organize recreational activities. Ms. Lien replied that <br /> currently City Hall is short staffed and it would be impossible for the e�sting staff to take <br /> on such a huge responsibility of coordinating youth activities and run the skate park. <br /> Nick Trogie, Igecreation Specialist for the City of Shoreview, (1946 — 73 St.) originally <br /> came for the Public Hearing, but decided to stay for the rest of the meeting, commented <br /> that the City of Shoreview has corne to the conclusion that it is better to have an attendant <br /> on duty at their skate park vs. not hauing one at all. <br /> 3 <br />