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100Commissioner Bole relayed that he does feel that the Historical Society and Cedarholm are an odd <br />101combination. Brokke explained thatthe Historical Society’s lack of spacewas seen as a gap in the <br />102community. <br />103 <br />104Stoner pointed out thatmost potential scenarioswould require askingthe City Council for additional money <br />105to complete the project.Brokke confirmed that some scenarios would require additional money. He noted <br />that if you utilized all of the available Park Dedication money there would not be any available for future <br />106 <br />107projects, including development of 1716 Marion Street.In addition, if all of the Golf Course Fundsare <br />108utilized -would it still beconsideredan Enterprise Fund? <br />109 <br />110Commissioner Stoner reiterated that the Commission hadpreviously recommended that Cedarholm Golf <br />111Course should not be an Enterprise Fund. <br />112 <br />ELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR <br />1135. <br />114Brokke extended a “Thank You”to Commissioner Diedrickfor her 6 years of service on the Roseville Parks <br />115and Recreation Commission. She has been a great asset to the Commission andtheCommunity. <br />116 <br />Commission Recommendation: <br />117 <br />118Commissioner Bolemoved to recommend Vice-Commissioner Gelbach as thenewChair of the Roseville <br />119Parks and Recreation Commission. Commissioner O’Brien seconds.Motion passed unanimously. <br />120 <br />121Commissioner Diedrick nominatedCommissioner O’Brien fortheposition ofVice-Chair of the Roseville <br />122Parks and Recreation Commission. Motion passed unanimously. <br />123 <br />STAFF REPORT <br />1246. <br />125Review of the 2017 Parks and RecreationFocus: <br />126Execute a safe and successful deer reduction effort <br />o <br />127CedarholmGolf Course Clubhouse planning, design and begin replacement <br />o <br />128Central Park Bocce Ball reconstruction in partnership with the Roseville Central Park <br />o <br />129Foundation <br />130Community Park Planning <br />o <br />131Youth Outreach Program for Marion/Brittany area youth <br />o <br />132Emerald Ash Borer monitoring, education and response <br />o <br />133Strengthen the Natural Resources Stewardship Program <br />o <br />134Work with Recycling Program to pilot and expand recycling in parks as practical and <br />o <br />135appropriate <br />136Refine and stabilize overall Parks and Recreation operations as a result of the Renewal <br />o <br />137Program improvements <br />138Continue Asset Management and Infrastructure Program <br />o <br />139The OVAL ice season has ended.The skate park will be assembled for the summer season. <br />140Arts at the OVAL –Saturday, March 25, 2017 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. <br />141Tapping Time –Harriet Alexander Nature Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday,March 25 and <br />142Sunday, March26,2017 <br />143Spring/Summer Brochure will be mailed out on Friday, March 10, 2017 <br />144Natural Resource Renewal Events: <br />145Materion Park-March 18, 2017 from10 a.m. to 12 p.m. <br />o <br />146Langton Lake Park –April 15, 2017 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. <br />o <br />147 <br />148 <br />149 <br />150 <br /> <br />