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fee situation. This subcommittee can then make a report on the current status and possible <br />changes to both the Park and Recreation Commission and the City Council. <br /> <br />Nothing that has been proposed in the last twelve months is atypical for a municipality and a <br />lot of recommendations have been more or less "frae tuning" existing fees or continuing with <br />Community Recreation fees as it relates to the city. Nonetheless, it does appear that the fee <br />structure has been piecemealed together and not presented in a comprehensive nature. Some <br />of this has to do with the newness of the City Recreation Department and the newness of the <br />LPC. Both the LPC procedures and policies and the City Recreation Department are evolving <br />and a subcommittee seems appropriate in order to complete a comprehensive review of our <br />current Park and Recreation policies and fee structure. <br /> <br />Both Councilmembers Dietz and Kuester have expressed interest in participating on a Park <br />and Recreation Subcommittee. <br /> <br /> <br />