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Park Deparu~ent Formation <br />Report to the Elk River City Council <br />October 200 I <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />of both Metro and out state communities, and information provided by Director of Planning and <br />Finance Director. <br /> <br />The goal of this report prepared by the Commission is to provide a recommendation to the Council <br />of a framework for a dedicated Park and Recreation Department, the budget impacts, the <br />justification for the investment, and an implementation timeline. <br /> <br />Existing Service Provision <br /> <br />As stated earlier, the three components of parks and recreation services are currently provided by <br />staff in three different departments: <br /> <br />Park and Street Department <br />The Park and Street Department is located at 19000 Elk Lake Road. The Mission Statement of the <br />Department is: <br /> <br />It is the mission of the Park/Street Department to provide prompt and courteous servic~ to area residents in <br />a financially responsible manner. In doing so, we strive to be safety conscious, creative, helpful, ambitious, <br />and understanding as we do whatever tasks are laid before us. <br /> <br />In 2000, the department had 32,298 hours, 28% of which were devoted to park projects. Park <br />activities included field maintenance, mowing, skating rinks, and park maintenance/development. <br /> <br />Seventeen full-time and four part-time staff work in the department. A full-time Park Foreman has <br />been designated. <br /> <br />Planning Department <br />The Planning Department is located in City Hall. The Mission Statement of the Department is: <br /> <br />To assist the public, Planning Commission, and City Coundl with the orderly development of the dry. <br /> <br />Staff in the Department provide planning and design services for parks. The Director of Planning <br />provides coordination services for the Commission, and averages anywhere from five to 15 hours <br />per week on Park and Recreation issues. The Planner also provides staff assistance to the <br />Commission and is currently working 20-25 hours per week on Park and Recreation issues (YAC, <br />Lions Shelter addition, Trott Brook Barn). <br /> <br />Community Recreation (to become City Recreation January. 2002) <br />Community Recreation is currently housed at 50 Main Street, the Emporium (formerly the City <br />Liquor Store). A move to the Lions Park Shelter is anticipated in December 2001. The Mission <br />Statement of the Department is: <br /> <br />Community Recreation offers recreation programming~ support, and input to the Park and Recreation <br />Commission, support services to the Youth Associations, as well as other related services. <br /> <br /> <br />