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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks & Recreation minutes (16) e11 .1 � A ( dw ( tt. j P1t0kr�fiai hIn 1101,MT "7 F '' 110,10.'1v�. `f +7 4"At'fi ." 7'A�.�f, .. 6k NOBODY ######## #### I1;Ki Cron PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING SF'PT. 10, 1r))D ('1'1'Y IIAt,h ._ CALDWELL, 111AIIO The Sept. 10th meeting was called to order by Ch I roer>on Dee Palrang at 12:20pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall. ROLL CALL: Present Guests Suzanne Fouts Ken Batt (Parks Dept. ) Dave Gipson Ken :ionper_ (City Council) Dee Falrang Al McCluskey City Council) Bruce Par.apietro Jack Raymond (City Council) Rano Sullivan Alta 'e:i-lliams (City Council) P4‘ pAhly:; REPORT - Ken fi t t- Ken reported that, the sign has teen made is . the 'riil son Lark Project. Ken }copper added that, the power liner: and telephone lines have been burled. The project is on, the Grant is in the budget aceerlir:g to Ken Hopper. SPECIAL PHOPOSAL - FALL PROC1-{AMMING Mrs. Palranp, related to the Commission and the reason behind this special meeting. John Beque t t.e would be tcrmi nati op his position Aur. 31, so, a special committee was formed at ihr- 1ao me, ting to research andsubmit a proposal- for fall programming to the Mayor and City Council for approval. The proposal was presented lnrt. not acted upon lav the Council . The Commission was under the impression thal the }udprt w:i:: in ;stool shape, financially, and fell. fall programming for the adult general l nubi1c wnaal ai be in order. Dec then asked Rano Sullivan to present the prone el 1ci fall programming and the new director' s salary that was m c; controversial . After much research, Hanc and his committee proposed that flag football, women' s volleyball and coed volleyball be the rrog rI Ins offerrrd for fall. He said that according to last yearF' recolHs these three programs involved totween 275 & 300 adults and that for this fall w' .-ril d look at a V300. projected income from these i r,rorrams. ( hat seemed to be in conflict with most of the ccmmt esion members as well as the Mayor and the Council was the "'GO.00 a month salary for a -D rt-time program coordinator. Itwas generally felt. that. this salary was a little steep for a p;arl - I 1111e joh. '1110 .la,1, wool,1 l„ Moll I1 ; I,,r I1 fall prop ramming ural W I III Iha' lII) 0 II':r IV,: :'an a•orrt ,•t ,l {It 1I d ii. I , a,n:;Idi,r IollowIrim thnr wi lh the w1hiet' proe;rrunir,lnf; a:; well r-., :;t;aILIor !la' progr 618 II VINc. STRE E I c 'kI1 :J!1,1, IDAHO 83605 / TELEPHONE (208) 454-8252 Ken Hopper, Jack Raymond and Rano Sullivan expressed the desire to interview any and all of the interested. parties wishing this position. The Commission expressed. the hopes that the volunteers from RSvp would still be able to answer the phone at the P & R office from at least 9am thru i2noon, keeping "continuity of hours" for customers. Winter programming was discussed, with Basketball and possibly Kid' s Wrestling on the agenda. MEETING ADJOURNED. e