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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 06 -02 -10 <br /> scheduled two teen bands for the July 13 performance. `Concealed Fate' will warm up for `Brace for Impact', <br /> who won last year's Battle of the Bands. The Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park warming house area is a good <br /> venue for teen bands, especially since part of the audience comes from the skate park. Mr. Lee will supply his <br /> PA system for these bands. Mr. Lee will do a solo performance at Hidden Spring Park on July 27 All other <br /> bands will be at Hidden Spring Park except for the Centennial Community Band which is 35 pieces and will <br /> need to use the Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park parking lot. <br /> Mr. Lee suggested to the committee that if the Music in the Parks Program is something they would like to <br /> continue they should think about purchasing a PA system as most good bands will not play for $300 if they <br /> have to bring and set up their own PA system as it is time consuming and labor intense. If the PA system were <br /> available the committee would be able to attract more good bands for lesser fee. Mr. Lee said the committee <br /> could purchase everything needed for approximately $3,200 and he will put together the information for the <br /> committee to review at the next committee meeting. Chairperson Branch asked about storage and set up. Mr. <br /> Lee said the equipment could be stored in a relatively small space, probably at Public Works and he would be <br /> able to train -people to use it. Committee- Member Maiden asked -- about renting equipment. Mr. Lee stated that <br /> renting at $250 each time the equipment would shortly pay for itself. <br /> The committee briefly discussed radios for the 81( Walk/Run with Mr. Lee as he was in charge of the parade <br /> the last few years and the radios he rented for the parade in 2009 were also used for the 8K. Chairperson <br /> Branch informed the committee that Mayor Capra had notified him that the Anoka County Radio Club will <br /> provide radios for both the parade and the 8K run and her and Council Member Paar will be meeting with Mr. <br /> Bob Cordell sometime in June to go over the details. Mr. Lee reported he tried this with the parade in a <br /> previous year and it did not work for a variety of reasons and he would not suggest using HAM Radio <br /> Operators. Chairperson Branch will discuss this with Mayor Capra. <br /> Different radio options were discussed; type, quantity and range. Mr. Lee said he would rather error on the side <br /> of caution and he ordered more radios than he may have needed, but felt 12 radios with a better range would be <br /> sufficient for the 8K. Committee Member Amundsen said the radios work much better with cooler <br /> temperatures and that is perhaps one of the reasons the radios worked so poorly for the 2009 8K as by the time <br /> the race was run it was in the afternoon and very hot. This year hopefully the race will be run in the morning <br /> when it is still cooler. <br /> IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br /> May 5, 2010 Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes <br /> Motion was made by Chairperson Branch, seconded by Vice - Chairperson Grahek to approve <br /> the May 5, 2010 Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes as is. Ayes — 5, Nays — 0, <br /> Abstain —1 (Amundsen). Motion carried. <br /> V. COMMITTEE BUSINESS <br /> Advisory Position to Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Committee Member Seeley requested a discussion of an `advisory position' to the Parks & Recreation <br /> Committee be added to the agenda. Through recent visits to Chauncey Barett Gardens and speaking with the <br /> manager, Committee Member Seeley started thinking the committee is missing a segment of the population in <br /> Centerville by not having a voice from the senior community in what they would like to see offered for instance <br /> as Park Programs. The other consideration is this is a building for 55 and older and many of the residents are <br /> capable of being fully involved in the community and potentially able to volunteer their time and their expertise <br /> in areas the committee may be lacking. The committee agreed this is a resource that should be pursued, but <br /> 2 of 6 <br />