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Memo to City Council/Park and Recreation Commission <br />April 22, 2002 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />* Sherburne County ATV Ordinance, Revised <br /> <br />Formation of a Park and Recreation Department <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Director Job Description <br />During the 2001 joint meeting between the Park and Recreation Commission and the City <br />Council, the formation of the Park and Recreation Department was discussed, including the <br />addition of a Park and Recreation Director. Since that time, staff has prepared and the <br />Commission has reviewed, the attached Park and Recreation Director position description. <br />The Personnel Committee has also reviewed the position description and has identified the <br />pay grade where this position would be placed. Pay Grade ?E has been identified as the <br />level this position would be placed at, which has a current salary range of $50,494.83 to <br />$66,447.75 per year. <br /> <br />Staff Reorganization <br />Issues that are pointed out be the Personnel Committee as well as the job description itself, <br />include the potential need to reorganize current staff including those at the ice arena, the <br />senior center, and the park foreman. Work needs continue to regarding this issue and the <br />impact to current staff and salaries. <br /> <br />Budget Issues <br />The Commission is concerned about the long-term funding of parkland acquisition, park <br />development, park maintenance, and equipment replacement. The Commission is aware <br />that the park dedication fund is substantially funded through the growth of the City in terms <br />of residential and commercial/industrial subdivisions. Park fees are the primary source of <br />park development, equipment replacement, and land acquisition. There is however, a limited <br />amount of growth potential within the City for higher density developments, which currently <br />provide a large contribution of cash to the park dedication fund. At some point, this source <br />of funding will cease to exist in large quantities. <br /> <br />The Commission is interested in the following: <br /> <br />Is the Job Description what the City Council had in mind for the Director <br />Position? <br />How does the City Council feel about the reorganization of current staff? <br />What ideas does the City Council have regarding long-term funding for <br />parkland acquisition, park development, and equipment replacement? <br /> <br />Regulation of Off-Road Vehicles <br /> <br />Snowmobiles <br />It is the Commission's understanding that the Council has received a number of phone calls <br />regarding the regulation of snowmobiles, specifically, those areas in the rural part of the City <br />south of County Road 33 where snowmobiling is currently prohibited. Residents have also <br />attended Open Mike to express their opinions regarding snowmobiling within the City limits. <br />Prior to re-establishment of the Snowmobile Task Force, staff and the Commission would <br /> <br />S:XPLANNING\MICHMCXPLREPRTS\JointMeeting.doc <br /> <br /> <br />
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