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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-10 Park Board MinutesISM=— PRFSM *. Massrs.-I Rosland, Kojetin and Pliss Bruns �17 I I I I F I OEM LNo cpmrm was available for t1xe_ December Park Board meeting so n -f formal action could be t9ken on the minutes. %he financial report for the golf a3urse for eleven months enjM No- vwber 30, 1968, -mas presented to the Doard. Revenue thus far was $165,502. and net income franaperating departments and investments totaled $14,328. *perating expenses wmare $107,062, interest on bonds and loan, $28,985, and In-ivision for depreciation, $4p229, leaving a net income of $39,554. Z -ds is a $1,772 decrease over U-iis sam time last year. Mr, Fmvth asked if any further in-fon-etion regarding the Minnesota Classic being I . ield at Braertiar had been discussed. Mr. Rosland stated that iiwre has been no contact recently and it is up to the St. Paul Jaycees to request the use of the'golf oourse xreeting the financial requirements set fcedhby the Park Board sm-aral runths ago. r1he financial stateamt, for the arena for eleven nmths en -M Novem- ber 30, 1968i %-as revie.%,md by the Board, T.k_�e thus far totaled $105,907. Total expenses for this, same period amcnmted to $99,780. Net income after eleven nmtbs of operation in 1968 was $6,127. 7Us is a $2,977 increase over tilis sane period last year. 107, Rosland stated that Mr. Diercks, in an, informal neeting, requested that a feasibility study be started on some form of a second ice sheet. 11iis is unden-my and when cmpleted will be presented to the Park Board. 14r, Tbsland requested to khe Board a d-iange in tl-ie season tidcet plan. it is felt that only one season- ticket should be sold. - a yearly tidcet for families or individuals. The pwide of tie ticket would remain at $25.75 for the fami ly and $10. 30 for individuals. and *xuld run from September I of one year to Sepbmber I of the fol1c;dmg year, Approximately the first of man -b the ticket candd be reduced to half price to allow people moving into the Village to paeciaipate in late winter or sumer skating at a reasonable ccst. Sinoe no m ., =m, myas available, no -formal action was taken an this request. Bdin, a Pc-ak Amnil Meknutas -2- Decwixer 10, "68 t�'Otg VA Y. (S., IZ JB' tgg) v All ski instruction classes are filled &--A instructicn win begin the first week of Ou-isbnas vacation,, Tim hock-ey program this year has about 650 boys parpating - an increase of 225 boys. The rAm I's basketball league will start their pixqz-am "e of Deamyber 16. w.n«. w program have been started - nm's and woven's volleyball and a program for senior citizens. The smior citizens am meeting tAce a ncoth In the cmmwdty rom at -min is Federal at S-%*hdale. F&,, Posland presented to the Board Hyde Park plat. This plat comistes of appracimtely 10 acres just east of Brasmar Park and south of DOW HM Road. The dweloper of this plat wants to e=hange a p=tIon of this park prcperty for a portion of his property, This land ekvhange is in accord- ance with the soutimpest Mina study nmde several years acio. 7be prinCOLPIe of the land awhange is that tim 'Village would give up a portion of the law park just sout1i of DmW flill !bad and in return would receive PropertY giving the village the total hill in the plat. 7his PrcPertY WCOUld be bounded by the extension of Gleason RDad. Dr. Carson felt that this ray not be a good land exchange and after scve discussion he was to contact Mr. Tbsland so that they could walk aver and survey tlie property land exchange,, meeting ad; ounied at 9:20 p.m. 1=01- F L M : [ F 17fal-.k -q , 1 11ID4 GM 4