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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-09-20 Park Board MinutesVQLAGE OF EOW'% PARK BOARD NEETIMG SePtember 20, 1972 MEMBERS PRESENT: C. Adams, F. Richards, P. Turnbull, P. Carson and V. Shaw STAFF PRESENT: K. Rosland, 0. Kojetin, R. Jacobsun and N. Bruns OTHERS PRESENT: Mrs. J. Lonsbury and Mrs. V Hate Mr. Richards moved that the M!nutes of May 9 and August 15, 072, be approved as written. Mr. Turnbull seconded and the motion carried. i I o GOLF COURSE—REPDXf The f inancial report for eight ending August 0? , 1972 r showed revenue at $166,029 and net into 'a from operating daparemchts $13,852. Operating expenses were $109012, interest on bonds and loan 120,384 and provision for depreciation $5,600, leaving a net income of 144,585. The financial report for eight months ending August 31, 1372, was reviewed. Revenue at this tima 013,293 compared to $115,367 in 19M Total operating expenses were $101,226. After eight month? of speration in 1972, the report shave a net joss of $8,464 W SERIOR CITIZENS COMMUNITY "ENTER 6 Mr. Rosiand the Pavk Bo,--nrd ?wwer lavel plan of the proposed mIddle-income high rise apartments for t& e3darly that &J! be pjvc5d in, the Yorktown developnza. The lower level plan shovej a 9,000 square Wet area that could be used for a senior CAKens drop in cenW. The plan consists of a kitchen, a large meeting Voom, several craft rooms, a small and office arestroam facilities. Ot has been proposed that the Village could operate their senior dMans praqvam out of this cener without any charge for the use of the building. it was Mr. Roslaod's, pope that tNis facility could bo outfitad ted $3y by service clubs so no tax doijars WOUld Q USC d Wr PUrChaSing Of eqUiPPent Or QW001C. HO aISC felt the present senior citizens director could offizs at this center and work the senior citizzns program from thcre as vefl,as othar przgram Mr. Rosland and the owner of the apartment have been uorktry cn a proposed agreement Wat would ba brought before thL Park oaarj and Councii in the near luture for further action. 0 'PAMELA PARK.- HETROPOLITAN Metropolitan Mosquito Contro? 0strict would like to have a portion of Pamela Park surrounding Pame!a Lake W10 and manicured so they could have better Mosquito control. Discussion followed regarding this and it was recommended that Pawala Park be left in Us naturai state in that avea and that possibly it couid Pie lookad at in anothar year. I Ulna Park Board Mutes Mr. Karl Gempler has requested that he and his neighbors whO INO On f the 610C block of orackview Avenue and back up to the drive= Of W fcOt- ball parking lot at Pamela Park, be 01jewed to use that road for access to goragas they would like to build on their PrOWZY. The 6100 block of Drookview Avenue has very narrow lots aintd t!'I'-a;%� is no tv.-j' c`;' ihuVid-linyt ,,, , ,,j, h,,,,, th,, ,st build the garages in theN baakyards,i Aftor some discussion, HM Shaw muved 00 r0c"and to the Cr'`:I that tka Park Board uould not oblact to the use of ths pzt-i'"nf' 'oz drore".-"ray to obtain access for patant;al garages beh'ind t.hs kom'az' Fit., Tutnbull seconded aced the Fid o-tior, cW,-ricld� V4 PARDURN ESTATE Rr Rosiand mated tha Council wroval the WHO " ths "Wal improvemants program for 1973It also reporzed to Mr, land that a possible $25,000 may be avallabie for w on the Pavbury Eslvtec It Vas 2scouvended that acommittse Nva fG114ad frOm the P" "" to stu Vrection the Parbury Estate should talev Chairrian 0=0 HWY dy this cOm- mittee could be appointed at th3 new Board meeting, r'-powned that several maWngs uere held with "Idents, nnd School staff concerning the W&ny at southviaw Junior High School. it was decided that a gaNwrof SWOng rink and warming house WIM be maintained at the southView junlor school awletic f feld, but no thocikc;Y rink would ba 0"d On thig s" fo 1972-1973, YiL A silde prc5antatlon of the fracmav Wild Flower and NVUve v5sorve sx, Meeting adjaurn& at 015 w RespectfUDY ;&MR00j, Ken Rosland, Sacrataq,! Edina Fork Board KER:mfb