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City Council Minutes Page 9 <br />Dcccinber 4, 2017 <br />Council expressed concerns on how tea regulate golf carts, age restrictions., going to <br />the bars, crossing major s1 9 mxrhigh%vaydrivin dntown during inajor events, car <br />accidents, seatbelts, and general safety, <br />john Anderson, resident, stated it was never an issue in his former community. lie <br />said state law doesn't allow them unless the city allows them. <br />Attorney Beck stated if there isn't a city ordinance allowing it, then it's not allowed. <br />lie stated Council discussed this matter at length over 25 years ago and had inany <br />concerns and issues with allo-wing the carts so they did not pursue it. <br />A majority of Council stated they were not interested in establishing an ordinance to <br />allow golf carts, <br />Marty Brady, Lions Club president, questioned the city's plans with Lionjohn <br />Wei,cht- Park and Lions Park Center. He stated In 1983 there was an understandijag <br />an-iong all parties that Lion john Weicht Park be developed as a cornrnunity, park, <br />without organized sport league activities. He stated in '1995 the city approached the <br />Lions about adding soccer fields, the Lions did not agree, and the fields were not <br />constructed. He noted the Lions assisted with funding many items in the park. He <br />stated the Lions raised about $240,000 over four years to build Lions Park ('enter <br />and donate it to the city along with hundreds to thousands of hours to help <br />construct it. H e expressed concerns with the city not working with the Lions for the <br />betterment of the park. Fle stated the Lions are against tearing down Lions Park <br />Center and having sports fields in the park. He expressed concerns with 1-nore field <br />creep in the future. <br />Scott-Trenholin, referred to the mutes Indicating, no <br />january 30, 1995, CounciI] m <br />organized sports would be allowed in the park and he questioned if the current <br />Council would want to honor those rin'nutes. <br />Wilh, Weicht thanked Mayor Dietz and Councilmember Oval] for their tiine talking <br />on tiiis matter. <br />'Julie Grenholm, concurred with Mr. Brady's statements and wants to keep the park <br />for people and not organized sports activities. <br />Attorney Beck stated this is not a legal Issue but a policy matter to the Council. fie <br />stated he reviewed all the documents provided on the matter and sees no legal <br />restrictions binding the Council. I le further stated for a city to be bound be an <br />agreement, it triust be done by the formality, of the law, which means it must be acted <br />on by the whole Council and executed by the Mayor and city clerk. His further <br />stated, in his opinion, the City- Council is free to address this as a policy matter and <br />take the action they feel appropriate for the park at this time. <br />UP 0 V [ a [ I I V <br />ATURIF" <br />NM <br />