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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 05 -05 -10 <br /> safety issues such as the wood chips need to be replaced in the fall zones of the play structures; Acorn Creek <br /> Park is particularly bad. Nothing has been done with the slide platform at Eagle Park that the committee felt <br /> was unsafe after receiving complaints from residents. The committee also reports a large sink hole in the trail <br /> on the west side of the elementary school. Ms. Stephan will check to see if this is the City's trail or the schools. <br /> Satellites in the Parks Update <br /> Public Works reports satellites have been delivered to Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park and Tracie McBride <br /> Memorial Park. The satellite at LaMotte will be cleaned twice per week. Ms. Stephan reports no complaints <br /> have been received regarding not having satellites in Acorn Creek Park and Eagle Park at this time. <br /> Concession Stand / Raising Funds for Parks & Recreation <br /> At the April meeting the committee discussed the possibility of raising money for parks by selling concessions <br /> from the warming house at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park. The committee asked Mr. Paul Palzer to do an <br /> inspection of the facility. He reported other than cleaning and painting, the area was sufficient. Chairperson <br /> Branch reported concessions were previously sold at Little League games by the Centerville Lions with mixed <br /> results. One problem was the warming house is too far from the ball fields; the Lions used a wagon and went to <br /> the players. Chairperson Branch also talked to a representative from Schwans who said they would be willing <br /> to supply the ice cream freezer. The issues discussed where what to sell, where to purchase supplies, who to <br /> have operate the concessions and would the amount of work involved actually provide a high enough benefit to <br /> the committee. It was suggested the project could be offered to the Boy Scouts with a split to the committee. <br /> No decision was made at this time. <br /> Sand Volley Ball Court — Update from Mr. Paul Palzer <br /> At the April 7, 2010 Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting the committee requested Mr. Palzer look at the <br /> northeast corner of Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park to determine if it would be suitable for a sand volleyball <br /> court and wanted to know if the gravel path from Centerville Road could eventually be sodded over. Mr. <br /> Palzer provided the committee with a aerial view of the park which showed where the proposed downtown 42" <br /> drainage pipe would go, an area for a 80 x 50 volleyball court, as well as a potential spot for a soccer field and a <br /> small gravel parking area, all in the northeast corner of the park. The committee discussed these options at the <br /> May 5, 2010 committee meeting. Committee Member Haiden suggested having two (2) volleyball courts side <br /> by side with the reasoning being the tennis courts in Eagle Park are always busy, so much so that his family <br /> doesn't even go up there to play tennis anymore, with two courts there would be a much better chance of <br /> finding one available. The committee would like to make the parking area bigger and eliminate the soccer <br /> area. Committee Member Haiden will draft a plan with the volleyball court having a north/south orientation for <br /> the purpose of eliminating the problem of the sun affecting one side or the other of the court. Committee <br /> Member Haiden will modify the previously proposed PRD (Project Requirement Document) and submit it to <br /> Mr. Palzer for review. <br /> In requesting potential Charitable Gambling Funds from Dead Broke Saddle Club, we have an estimate for <br /> Goetz Landscaping doing the work, but it has been discussed having Public Works do at least some of the work <br /> as well as we have some of the necessary supplies at Public Works already which would reduce the cost. At <br /> Mayor Capra's direction the committee would ask Mr. Palzer to provide an estimate of costs that could be <br /> submitted to Dead Broke Saddle Club when requesting funds. The committee would also like to request Mr. <br /> Palzer attend the next committee meeting if possible. <br /> Movies in the Park/School <br /> Committee Member Peterson did some more research on the possibility of having a movie night at Centerville <br /> Elementary School instead of in the parks. This option is being considered so the event would not be dependant <br /> 5 of 6 <br />