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DRAFT Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, November 17, 2014 <br />Page 9 <br />1 Councilmember Laliberte echoed Councilmember’s request for additional infor- <br />2 mation on how to generate revenue for that space; and suggested that the Com- <br />3 mission might seek input from the Community Development Department with <br />4 their new business retention program to partner with local businesses to offer <br />5 golfing during open or less frequented tee times. <br />6 <br />7 Mayor Roe concurred with the comments of Councilmember Etten, on his desire <br />8 for pursuing additional revenue sources, usage ideas, and the type of clubhouse <br />9 that the City should consider; all to be included as part of Commission, or even a <br />10 potential future golf course task force discussion. <br />11 <br />12 Councilmember Etten suggested that the discussion should start at the Commis- <br />13 sion level for an in-depth look, and if they determined after 3-6 months, that a <br />14 more in-depth analysis was needed, it could return to the City Council for ap- <br />15 pointment of a task force. Councilmember Etten reminded the Commission that <br />16 the City Council’s door was always open and expressed their willingness to listen <br />17 to all options that may or may not work, but asked that a format be developed by <br />18 the Commission to make a recommendation for decision-making purposes. <br />19 <br />20 Councilmember Willmus agreed that the golf course is certainly an asset to the <br />21 community, and given that, he asked that regional and national trends be reviewed <br />22 for golfing, recognizing that interest may be declining in that area. However, <br />23 Councilmember Willmus recognized that golf remained a lifelong activity for <br />24 many, and concurred with the requests of Mayor Roe and Councilmembers <br />25 Laliberte and Etten that the Commission spend some time evaluating the enter- <br />26 prise and ways to generate additional interest in it, encourage more users, and po- <br />27 tentially increase revenues. Councilmember Willmus suggested partnering with <br />28 the RVA as an option. Regarding the current clubhouse, Councilmember <br />29 Willmus noted that it was a double-wide trailer brought onto the site, and as he <br />30 reviewed some of the maintenance and repair costs, including restrooms, he sug- <br />31 gested it may be a less expensive option to pull in a new mobile home versus re- <br />32 pairing the current one. Councilmember Willmus asked that the Commission fo- <br />33 cus on the various aspects and suggest potential long-term solutions; even includ- <br />34 ing a possible repurposing of the area as part of that discussion, which may need <br />35 to be a future realistic consideration. <br />36 <br />37 Councilmember McGehee stated that she echoed all of those suggestions as good <br />38 ideas; even though she retained her position that discussions needed to consider <br />39 repurposing the clubhouse as well as providing new ways to use it and the course. <br />40 While unsure of the status of the roof leaks, Councilmember McGehee noted past <br />41 experience in having to replace buildings with similar leaks; and if there were <br />42 structural issues needing immediate attention rather than deferring them, she sug- <br />43 gested the task force be hastened along to avoid forcing the City into a decision <br />44 because of those delayed maintenance issues. On a personal note and as an equal <br />45 member of the City Council, Councilmember McGehee expressed her disap- <br /> <br />