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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, June 15, 2015 <br />Page 11 <br /> <br />Regarding natural resource restoration, Councilmember Laliberte noted her previ- <br />ous forwarding of information on Buckthorn mitigation. <br />Regarding Cedarholm Golf Course, Councilmember Laliberte agreed that it was a <br />valuable asset for the community; and expressed her interest in figuring out how <br />to make it work and continuing as an asset for residents and non-residents alike; <br />and her interest in hearing recommendations from the Commission. Pending that <br />additional information, Councilmember Laliberte advised that she had no initial <br />thoughts on the advantages ordisadvantages of it remaining an Enterprise Fund, <br />even though she appreciated the transparency and segregation of data provided by <br />such a funding designation and for the guidance it provided. If the Commission <br />recommended moving forward with course improvements or a new building, <br />Councilmember Laliberte suggested looking into kick starter funding as part of <br />that scenario to help solve part of the funding problem. <br />Councilmember Laliberte expressed her interest in continuing these periodic joint <br />meetings. <br />Councilmember Laliberte encouraged the Commission to take advantage of C-TV <br />Channel 16 as an additional opportunity to promote the golf course, skating center <br />and park buildings; and to do a better job to highlight those amenities with that <br />media source. <br />Councilmember Willmus expressed his disagreement with Commissioner Holt <br />and Councilmember Etten about moving the golf course from a separate Enter- <br />prise Fund to the City’s Recreation Fund. Councilmember Willmus stated that he <br />found segregation of an Enterprise Fund to be illuminating and providing greater <br />detail. Councilmember Willmus noted that the Ice Arena operated as an Enter- <br />prise Fund until construction of the Oval. <br />Councilmember Willmus echoed the comments of Councilmember Laliberte in <br />improving marketing for park and recreation activities and events through as <br />many options as are possible. <br />Regarding park dedication fees, Councilmember Willmus noted the triggers under <br />State Statute, and asked that the Commission be cognizant of that during their re- <br />view. <br />Mayor Roe briefly addressed park dedication fees, and its current limited use for <br />sustainability for infrastructure and rehabilitation efforts in the park areas, as well <br />as statutory allowances for acquisition of or improvement of parks. Mayor Roe <br />advised that he had already broached this subject with staff, and suggested look- <br />ing at policy recommendations to address use of the current park dedication fund <br />and available dollars, and to determine if those funds should be segregated for the <br /> <br />