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Parks&Recreation Commission Minutes Page 6 <br /> November 10,2021 <br /> the William H. Houlton Conservation Area. <br /> Commissioner Soltvedt doesn't have a number but would support staff <br /> recommendation, defer to staff recommendation to what it would maintain and <br /> progress. <br /> Commissioner Niziolek stated the prescribed burn in places we can burn will really <br /> help us in the long run and eco system being proactive. <br /> 9. Parks and Recreation Director Update <br /> Mr. Hecker shared his report. Sharing that the flagpole at Orono Park will be <br /> installed soon and a portion will be paid for by the flag runners'group. <br /> I 0. Announcements - None <br /> I I. Adjournment to Work Session <br /> There being no further business, Chair Williams adjourned the meeting of the Elk <br /> River Parks and Recreation Commission at 8:03 p.m. <br /> 12. Work Session <br /> The work session meeting of the Elk River Parks and Recreation Commission was <br /> called to order at 8:07 p.m. by Chair Williams. <br /> 12.1 Park Pavilion, Shelter, and Facility Fees <br /> Mr. Hecker shared his report comparing the current fee structure to the proposed <br /> 2022 fee structure. Pointing out that the damage deposit be increased for Woodland <br /> Trails Pavilion and to have 2-hour minimum reservations. <br /> Commissioner Niziolek doesn't think it is a good practice to charge to use the <br /> Woodland Trails Regional Park shelters. <br /> Commission members want to address the non-profit rates to support their work. <br /> Commissioner Soltvedt stated somebody must pay for it, clean it, empty garbage <br /> cans and it's a relatively minor fee to get an investment from a group to use it for the <br /> whole day. <br /> Commissioner Rathbun could see a minimal fee to cover expenses instead of the <br /> ! ® uinis it <br /> NATURE <br />