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City Council A inutes Page 7 <br />April 15, 2013 <br />8.2 Field Use Allocation Policv <br />Mr. Hecker presented the staff report. <br />Councilmember Motin suggested the following changes under XVII Allocation Review Process: <br />• Section 1: both A and B need to be met. <br />• Section 3: change the language where an individual "may" be asked to attend a <br />review meeting to the individual "shall" be asked to attend the meeting. <br />He further questioned the intent of Section 4 regarding how many Parks and Recreation <br />Commissioners would participate on the review committee. <br />Mr. Hecker stated at least one member would be on the review committee but there could <br />be additional members involved. <br />Mayor Dietz questioned if there were any city recreation programs currently running on any <br />of the fields that this policy will apply to. He discussed the concerns of youth groups not <br />being first priority in the policy. <br />IVIi. Hecker stated no. <br />Mayor Dietz suggested staff write a letter to youth organizations regarding the policy <br />approval by Council and letting them know they won't expect a lot of change, and that staff <br />will strive to give them the fields they need. He further stated it is up to staff to come to the <br />City Council if they feel they need more fields for recreational programming. He stated he <br />Ekes the appeal process outlined in the policy and commended staff for the process utilized <br />to create this policy. Mayor Dietz noted the youth organizations are good corporate citizens <br />and highlighted some of their contributions. Mayor Dietz would like for staff to have <br />discussions with the Elk River Lions to figure out how to get more use out of Lions Park. <br />Councilmember Motin stated, at this tine, there is no need to decrease the field use <br />allocation to youth organizations. He also wants to make it clear that per the new policy, the <br />city has priority over field use if there is a program they want to host. He stated the youth <br />organizations may kick in some funds for new fields but the city spends millions of dollars <br />on maintaining them. He stated he likes the way the policy is written and doesn't want some <br />underlying items happening differently behind the scenes. He stated the needs of the city <br />should not be put behind the wants /needs of the youth organizations. <br />Mayor Dietz clarified that it is for the Council to decide if more fields are needed based on <br />the programming needs of the city. <br />Councilmember Motin stated that is true, but the city may not have funds for new fields so <br />there may be some decisions to prioritize city programming on certain fields before <br />scheduling the youth organizations. <br />MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER WILSON AND SECONDED BY <br />COUNCILMEMBER BURANDT TO APPROVE THE FIELD USE <br />ALLOCATION POLICY TO BE EFFECTIVE BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2014. <br />MOTION CARRIED 4 -0. <br />
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