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- <br /> Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 10-06-10 <br /> Table 1 P&R Programs for 2011 is a plan at the committee level as to how the committee wants to spend <br /> the dollars allocated by the council. These planned expenditures correspond to the total amount <br /> allocated to line items E 101-45201- 132, 371, 372, and 373. The second table is other organization's <br /> activities that the committee is interested in monitoring. Table 3 is a list, by priority, of enhancements <br /> the committee would like to see. Some will be accomplished by the City independent of the Parks & <br /> Recreation Committee. Some will probably never be accomplished. All are part of the committee's <br /> `wish list'. Maybe grant money could be found to get some of these projects done. <br /> Some of the items added to the committee's `wish list' would be the items removed from the Trail <br /> Project; the fountain, bike racks, benches, water fountain, garbage receptacles and Trail Side Park. Phase <br /> Two of the renovation of Tracie McBride Memorial Park would include replacing the current half <br /> basketball court with a full court. There has been past discussion of a Heritage Center on the Liebel <br /> property on Main Street where the Indian Burial Mounds are located. <br /> Review & Apuroval of Saecial Event Permit for Diva Dash, November 13, 2010 — SK Walk/Run & <br /> 5 Mile Run <br /> A special event permit request submitted by Mr. Mark Bongors, Final Stretch, Inc. was forwarded to the , <br /> Parks & Recreation Committee for review. The event is a SK Run benefiting the Ovarian Cancer <br /> Alliance and will be partially run in Centerville. While the committee had some questions regarding <br /> police and fire notification, they realized this was part of the permitting process and it was also forwarded <br /> to these departments for review. Chairperson Branch signed the event permit and it will be passed on to ' <br /> the City Clerk. <br /> NASCAR Race Track (Seelev) <br /> Committee Member Seeley asked the committee to consider making a statement to City Council to not <br /> support the proposed NASCAR Race Track in Columbus because of environmental impacts and <br /> noise/traffic concerns to Centerville. Mayor Capra will pass this information on to City Council. <br /> Star Gazing in Coniunction with Februarv Skate Night (Seelev) ' <br /> Committee Member Seeley asked the committee to consider star gazing as an addition to skate night. <br /> The committee discussed where this could actually take place as it should be away from the lights of the <br /> skating rink. Hidden Spring Park was suggested. Committee Member Seeley Suzanne will ask Wargo <br /> Nature Center for information and report back at the next committee meeting. <br /> Youth Corp <br /> Mayor Capra requested the committee add a discussion of possibly supporting a Youth Corp through <br /> Parks & Recreation. Through Mayor Capra's work with scouting, she feels as a population we <br /> underestimate the value of the youth in the community and their efforts to be involved. It was discussed <br /> accepting applications which would include items the youth would be interested in volunteering for and <br /> then tasks could be assigned for specific events, such as the 8K Run. Mayor Capra stated a scout needs <br /> 8 hours of work for the community to get a Citizen Badge. It was suggested asking youth in the <br /> community what they would like to see offered. It would have to be well designed to ensure if youth <br /> were interested, we had projects for them. The committee is in favor of supporting this and will keep it <br /> on the agenda moving forward for discussion. <br /> 3 of 6 <br />
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