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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 15,2015 <br /> Page 6 <br /> gramming that were not (e.g. ballfields) and how depreciation expenses affected <br /> funding. Commissioner Holt noted the Commission's desire to explore the big <br /> picture for this program not currently taxpayer funded. In reviewing surrounding <br /> communities and inner-ring suburbs such as Roseville, Commissioner Holt noted <br /> the unique and valuable asset provided by the golf course, serving to increase the <br /> City's tax base and of importance to the community as well. Commissioner Holt <br /> asked consideration by the City Council in the possibility of bringing the golf <br /> course back into the Parks & Recreation fold versus as a standalone Enterprise <br /> Fund. <br /> Commissioner Holt also thanked the City Council for increasing the frequency of <br /> these joint meetings, and expressed hope that they were also of benefit to the City <br /> Council. Commissioner Holt noted the Commission's appreciation of the addi- <br /> tional direction and focus they provided in their oversight of park and recreation <br /> activities and events. <br /> Mayor Roe thanked Commissioners for their update, and opened discussion to in- <br /> dividual Councilmembers. <br /> Councilmember Willmus thanked the Commission for the information they of- <br /> fered. In his personal consideration of the position of the skating center or golf <br /> course, Councilmember Willmus advised that he looked at them as amenities that <br /> served the entire community, holding those services and amenities on a par with <br /> emergency and public works services. Councilmember Willmus opined that they <br /> all represented an important aspect for a healthy community. <br /> Councilmember Willmus noted his willingness to hold ongoing discussions about <br /> how to improve things,but for him personally the bottom line was that he may not <br /> consider such services as necessarily being revenue generators, but of community <br /> value. Councilmember Willmus noted this was similar to the correlation between <br /> recreation or open space properties adding value for contiguous adjacent private <br /> properties. <br /> Councilmember Willmus sought further consideration by the Commission on how <br /> to address park dedication fees for redevelopment projects that may not allow for <br /> or include available property. <br /> Referencing his past service on the Parks & Recreation Commission, Coun- <br /> cilmember Willmus noted their review of fees, and asked for an update from the <br /> Commission and fine-tune review of all fees going forward, including compari- <br /> sons with other communities. <br /> Commissioner Holt advised that this had been done internally by the Commission <br /> and offered to provide it to the City Council at the next joint meeting. <br />