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Park Depattment Formation <br />Repott to the Elk River City Council <br />October 2001 <br />Page S <br />responsibility for coordination of all city support on behalf of the City's parks and recreation <br />programs. The Facility Coordinator would be responsible for the management and scheduling of <br />facilities, including concession stands at the Orono Athletic Complex, the Youth Athletic Complex, <br />and the Ice Arena. The Maintenance would be permanently assigned to the New Department. <br />Internal Transfers would include the Community Recreation Manager and current staff, the <br />current Parks Foreman position, the Ice Arena Manager and current staff, and the Senior Program <br />Coordinator and staff, and the Park Planner from the Planning Department. <br />The Commission acknowledges that with the proposed internal transfers, additional staff would <br />need to be hired in other departments; a planner in the Planning Department, and a person to <br />replace the Park Foreman in the Street Department. A second Maintenance II position would <br />permanently assigned to the Street Department for this replacement. It is highly recommended that <br />this position be filled with someone with experience with imgation systems (summer work) and <br />snow plowing. <br />Budget Impacts <br />It will be necessary for the City to spend additional funds annually to pay for what in effect <br />will be a new department charged with specific responsibilities associated with meeting the <br />City's parks and recreation priorities. It is anticipated that these increases in 2001 dollars <br />will range between $215,000 and $280,000 annually -based on information provided the <br />Parks and Recreation Commission by the City's Finance Director. <br />In a memo dated August 15, 2001 the Director projected that these personnel costs would be: <br />Positions (new): <br />Park and Recreation Director: $60,468 $80,283 <br />Facility Coordinator $34,335 $46,411 <br />Maintenance II Parks Worker $38,103 $51 104 <br />TotalNetvPositiaas $132,906 $177,798 <br />Start <br />Top <br />Positions (replacement): <br />Planner: <br />$46,881 <br />$58,204 <br />Total Replacement Positions $84, 984 <br />Total New/Replacement $217,890 $287,106 <br />These figures represent full-time positions that would be an on-going annual expense to the City. <br />Additional monies maybe spent on increased seasonal workers, and increases in supplies, etc. to <br />respond to increases in requests for service. <br />
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