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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks and Recreation - 09/15/1964 ;k7 7-. SS 1964 SEPTEMBER 15 MIN- UTES CITY OF EDEN PRAIP TE I 1 �e 4 A,. t _ 1: Al. r i I _ = EDEN PRAIRIE PARK ACID RECREATION COMl9ISSION MSETIW I September 15, 1964 Library, Eden Prairie High School Presents Don Nygaard, Howard Merriman, Frances Blackl.ock The meeting was called to order by the Chairman. M/Merriman, S/Blacklook that the minutes of the August 20 meeting as printed be approved. Carried. Summer Recreation Bill Holto gave a resume of the past summer's programs He Program Report reported that it Was necessarily a limited program duo to the budget and facilities, but that, under the circumstances, he thought it could be considered a succosaful program. A copy of Linda Brekkess report to the S.R.Ae will be sent to the E.P. Park and Recreation Commission, Attende►nae -- 30 to 50 children a day with 70 to 60 some days. s Excessive heat and transportation problems probably cut down attendance. Noon hour arrangement with Linda worked cut well. Suburban Recreation-CMtLsts - E.P. could not participate since - 11 we had no tennis or horseshoe courts and no track or baskets. Next summer the track and parking lot baskets will be available. Q611 Program - This worked out well on Thures mornings at Cedar Hills. Attendance averaged 25. 1 QV a Kick, Pass and-Puna contests - To be supervised in F.P. this fall by Elementary School teacher, Mr. Dewhurstj run-offs and prises by S.R.A. More pumrvisiog_- Wide spread in ages and interests of the chil- dren makes it difficult to have gasses and activities appealing to all. Bill suggests that perhaps two or three Sth and 9th graders could assume charge of some games or equipment if paid a nominal fee. Trampbline, gymnastic equipment and track need someone in charge at all times. More group games and musical games in gym could have been used with more help. Bs� - About $b0 was spent this past summer on miscellaneous equipment from money in the Recreation checking account. That hind has been exhausted and the account closed, leavimng an unpaid balance due at Hokesh Hardware of $9.01. The Secretary was instruo- ted to request of the Village Council that this bill be paid, charging it to the Park and Recreation Fund. Some golf clubs were donated and several chaildren purchased their own. Ngii,_hb2Ehoc_d Mitram - The idea of trying tvo or throe half-day recreation programs in key neighborhoods next sumtmser was considered a good one if it can be worked out. No action taken. : r Eden Prairie Park and Recreation Commission Meeting, September 15, 196$ Page 2 taa• •. Lt present Linda Brekke is storing equipment records at her home. When the Village Ball is completed the Commission will try to get theme stored there, a couple of shelves and some file space are needed. Plaps for ne2d sugar_ - To be put on the &pril, 1965 agendas in order to purchase needed equipment and get out publicity in time. meter §,parts - The possibility to clearing some skating rinks if the Village has the proper equipment for plowing and water pumping Was discussed. If volunteer instructors and a time at a ski hill can be obtained, a ski instruction program could be possible. To be discussed further at the next meeting. Hennepin County Park The Secretary was instructed to ask Mr. John Taman to send copies of Les Blackl ook's and Mr. Taman's letters regarding a Hennepin County Park to Don Nygaard who will send them with a cover letter to members of the Minneapolis Park Hoard for their information. Donations of Park Land Don Nygaard reported that he had written to lb suburban communities by Subdividers asking what their policies were. Of the 9 replies, 3 have ordinances requiring donations of park land but otie does not enforce it. One said the latee legal opinion should be checked before anfbrcemsnt is tried. facie have resolutions. Six have nothing. (There may be a State Statute requiring developers to donate land.) Before the E,P. Village Attorney is asked for an opinion, we should have opinions from the two absent Commission members. There may be more preferrable ways of acquiring park land to get the right type of land where we want it and in large enough pieces to make it feasible to maintain. Gifts to the Park and Dvu-Ntgaard suggested that, to encourage gifts of g„k 3mn1-#iquip- Recreation Program meat aBd/=_money for park cr recreation , and to give public recognit4an -of them, that a esigned plaque be prepared nn which names of doiora:•, engraved on metal plates to be ' attached as donation a niadwt—,lhe plaque could be hung in the new Village I th proper publi(AIW-making,_the public more aware of the_ for donations. The Idea and wording to bei dcesqussed -fwv tier at the neat meeting. Watershed District Tabled until next meeting. Budget Don Nygaard has presented the Budget of the E.P. Park and Recrea- tion Commission to the Village Council and obtained assurance of its approval. The sum will be $3,9001, kory-o with $600 going to the County. Publicity The Secretary was instructed to inform Dave Dale of the plans and aims of the Park and Recreation Commission. M/Merriman, S/Blacklock that the meeting be adjourned. Carried. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. Frances Blackiook, Secretary Next meeting - October 51, 1964 'i 1 AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 15 MEETING 1) Sumner Recreation Program 2) Hennepin County Parks 3) Subdivision Donations 4) Watershed District i 5) Budget Report 6) Conununications with Council and Public Relations