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<br />The Elk River Vision <br />A welcoming community with revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional <br />service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity. Updated: August 2020 <br />Request for Action <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />To <br />Parks and Recreation Commission <br />Item Number <br />8.1 <br />Agenda Section <br />Action Item <br />Meeting Date <br />December 8, 2021 <br />Prepared by <br />Warren Ellingworth, Recreation Coordinator <br />Item Description <br />Elk River Youth Lacrosse Association Field <br />Lighting Payment Deferment Request <br />Reviewed by <br />Michael Hecker, Parks and Recreation Director <br />Reviewed by <br />Cal Portner, City Administrator <br /> <br />Action Requested <br />Recommend, by motion, amending the agreement with Elk River Youth Lacrosse to repay their remaining balance <br />for Oak Knoll Athletic Complex field lighting in five annual payments of $4,449.60 due Sept. 30, 2021, to 2025. <br /> <br />Background/Discussion <br />In March of 2018, Elk River Youth Lacrosse (ERYL) entered into an agreement with the city to fund the <br />installation of field lighting at the Oak Knoll Athletic Complex. The agreement amounts to a total of $41,664 with <br />a $12,000 initial payment followed by annual payments of $7,416 in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. <br /> <br />The ERYL president at that time presented their case for a deferment at the Commission work session on July 14. <br />They made the initial contribution of $12,000 and the first annual payment of $7,416 in 2019. They received a <br />Council-approved deferment in 2020 due to the pandemic and currently owe a balance of $22,248. The <br />Commission proposed to split the remaining balance into more manageable payments in lieu of another <br />deferment. <br /> <br />At the August 11 Commission meeting, item 7.2, Chair Williams suggested tabling this action item until a new <br />President starts since Mr. Lambertz is no longer the president. This was moved by Commissioner Loidolt and <br />seconded by Commissioner Anderson. The motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br />On November 29, the chair, the park and recreation director, and the recreation coordinator met with the new <br />president and treasurer. They understand the need to pay the outstanding balance and said it would be very helpful <br />to have the payment lowered for an extended period as they work to rebuild the youth lacrosse program. <br /> <br />Financial Impact <br />No payments were made in 2020. ERYL plans to pay the full amount owed to the city by spreading out their <br />payments owed over a five-year period. The city finance director, citing best practices, does not want to extend <br />payments beyond five years. This will need to be approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />Attachments <br />• None <br />