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Joint City Council/Park & Recreation Commission Page 5 <br /> April 12, 1993 <br /> • 1 property owners and new families coming into the community should be <br /> required to contribute to the park system. <br /> Mayor Duitsman indicated that this issue should be referred to the <br /> Planning Commission. The City Administrator indicated that during the <br /> Building and Zoning Administrator's Annual Report on Tuesday, 4/13/93, <br /> this issue could be discussed and direction could be given for this <br /> issue to be placed on a future Planning Commission agenda. <br /> 10. Discussion on Outdoor Ice Facilities <br /> Councilmember Farber expressed his concern that there was a need in the <br /> community for more outdoor ice facilities during the winter season. A <br /> number of alternatives were discussed including using Lake Orono, <br /> flooding existing parking lots, and locating ice facilities in <br /> neighborhood parks. The Commission and Council both agreed that this <br /> is a need that should be addressed and that this issue will be <br /> discussed at future Park & Rec Commission meetings. <br /> 11. Adopt a Park Program <br /> Chair Dave Anderson discussed with the Council the proposal as reviewed <br /> by the Commission at its 3/3/93 meeting. The Commission supported the <br /> concept of a "Adopt a Park" program and that details on such a program <br /> should be coming to the Commission from the Street/Park Superintendent, <br /> 41/0 Phil Hals. Dave indicated that this program would not be a cost <br /> savings to the City and would not relate to use of equipment o <br /> r <br /> maintenance of the parks, but would be modeled after the Adopt a <br /> Highway program and would relate mainly to clean up responsibilities. <br /> The City Council stated its support for such a program and concurred <br /> with the Commission that an "Adopt a Park" program would be beneficial <br /> to the Elk River community. <br /> 12. Terms of Office for Commission Members <br /> The Commission and Council briefly reviewed the problem of getting <br /> qualified applicants to apply for vacancies on the Park and Recreation <br /> Commission during the Christmas season. The Council and Commission <br /> both agreed that advertising for vacancies in the fall after Labor Day <br /> was a better time frame to get interested citizens involved on the <br /> Commission. In this regard, no change in the City ordinance is <br /> required and the City would simply advertise for Commission vacancies <br /> earlier in the year before winter. <br /> 13. Other Business/Staff Updates <br /> No items were presented at this time. <br /> 14. Adjournment <br /> •1 <br /> There being no further business, COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN MOVED TO <br /> ADJOURN THE MEETING. COUNCILMEMBER FARBER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE <br /> MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br />