HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-02-07 Park Board MinutesVATTIGI sy UNK.
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vehxiary i, 1966
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1,001SO Fgaveas, Djavcjs, Con*vor, Earoth, larawn,
LaZz, Glabirk, and Adaza.
BNAW IRASEAR XeGsra� Roslard, x0jazin, aK Aiso z1ons.
PRESKT'r?, ze":;. T*YJV'xr
mr, pivzcku moved that We minutes 50 approved *8
WaNten. jsw, Wozi nezeaded and the motion cawried.
RECREATIOV REPORT
gojetjc. reported that the winter activities are now ecoing to an
On, The first of altating instruction bea been completed and a second
aession started. There Uaro 310 people participating in the first Wting
session -_ 75 pre ach00%va, 210 Ox W older, and 25 adulta� bout 350
people One regietered Ror the 00100d Okating session.
The soling program v"$ very successgul this year despite the want' can-
cellations, The vzxming houses will 0291cial3Y KOVI Wbruaxy 13 -
UT. NAINTERANCE
mn Realand weporned that all Wovts until Yebruavy 13 will be devoted
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to ice naintenaRce. After thia t -Ulla dhe 1"!%AatoIl"- 'e Crewe will start prevents -
Ova Waintevance on the WNW and equippant,
It in ache,lpd thia year to hzve all the ponds in the Village treoted
with 2-4D jellete to control aquatic vaeM Thio will be done prior to the
ice letr.?:Lng the
TWIUKE EDUL4 ?,�OK NAa,
MwLewis revieval the We Edina Fark plan with the park Board, Mr®
Rosjau4 reviewed the bids that were raweiW for Phase I construction of the
patK J, K Dan= 6 Son, Tyc . were law udders at $47,607, with alternate one
heirz 47,500 aad alternme too being $17,000''
lye t*Zal bid not only 1"KOK rho p,rk 'work but also the stoxm AeWeT
walk wKins 10 hwainally dredging W On Pon* in thepark,,
an, 'ewjo MOW 000 we V=a'IAC r c ptwo,,z plan to the Council and alvo
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',aj tO vand Og to, bj 0 j , Dazans A Stm, xna, Dr. jackson seconded
znd the motion earnie?.
leabruary 7, '1966
Mr, �����, � reviewed bviefly the 1jud Lake Feasibility Study ?Report
w',ic? las l pxav o= ?peen : + pear' pioard meTdbers. Ater a�UCIA discussion
as to vibat s1 ould be dove, :i1r. Ste'Jznz *PPOinted a car l.ttee of four to steady
further the tlaa ee basic questiO10' WhOt stay VOe Village want, in regard to a
lake's gow much property should be pure%t zsed? 'uov can than fia r.ncing he arranged?
The c , ittee COP-sistea Of rm i,nwnot iia, Ur. GiaVivik, bra Stevens, and Dr. Carson
VI. B R ARWA I_ _tel
Mr, Rosland reported that lolmsten Refrigeration is now working Out
the various problems vitia their refrigexatiOn unit- scame of the work will not
be done until the Arcus closes l n ,,April.
A season ticket su,,maary was presented to the P arlc Board- aA$ Of Febru-
ary 7, $15,790 has been received for season tickets- '.tae predicted total was
$ 17,400.
m osland pareseantad a report comparing vrlaat th paredictions were in
regard to income and wbaw the receiptat have been duriuS the past eight weeks
of operation. ?Comparing o:Y a weekly basis, the average receipts per creek have
been $2,185. The est3.mated receipts per week were $2,1370 However, it was
pointed out that the "pe3k" seasor is co_in3 to a close.
The item v-bich needs most improvement is Lake Conference attendance and
the feeling is that this will definitely impTove next season,
A discussion -was held in regard to Plaxiglas surrounding the dashers
r1ry Di'ercUs moved epat we a:ihaust every possible effort to install Plexiglas®
Mr, Giehink secoaaded and tale raoMian carried. Mr. Adams moved that we install
ale °iglas at tIze edge of the balcony for safety. Mr. Lewis seconded and the
motion carried.
VII. S L P- g117�LD' S
The c ttee on shelter buildings will tour several different buildings
in ocher comuDities aatnrdny moaning, Februavy 12.
leeting ad ou-4ned at 9.30 P.M,
? ospectfully slibraitted,
%en Itosiona, Secretary
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