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<br /> The March 5, 2001 meeting of the Parks and Recreation Committee was called to order by its
<br /> Chairperson, Council Member Sean Coleman at 4:02 p.m. at the Parks &Recreation Center, 321
<br /> East Walter Street, South Bend,Indiana 46614.
<br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members King and Coleman;Mayor Stephen 1 Luecke,
<br /> Park Superintendent Phil St. Clair, Assistant Director Paul McMinn,Director of Recreation Susan
<br /> O'Connor,Bob Goodrich,Patrick Theisman,Rev. Craig Clapper, Steve Donager of the Valpariso
<br /> Parks & Recreation Department, Leda Covington, Patrick O'Connor, Joe Sergio, Jim Frick, A.
<br /> Mike Dysjkiez, Scott Way,Mike schimmel,Jaime Layne,Brian Null, Joshua Stump,Dan Moore,
<br /> Melanie Lemasters, Jason Bliley, Bob Wilson, Daniel P. Naua, C. Wood, Jennifer
<br /> Romarynowski, Nick Donaldson, Amber Percifull, Mathew Fischer, Randy Collins, Austin
<br /> Sandoval, Eric Sienicki, Rachel Donaldson, Jim Vyverberg, Alex Udell, Elizabeth McKinley,
<br /> Mark Bradley, Velma Whitteberry, Rose Kaufman, Tommy Werntz, Kevin Blearey, Leta F.
<br /> Corington, Anthony Bruno, Ben Bruno, Max Anderson, Dan Coy, Aaron Gryberson, Jeff Kelly,
<br /> Christina Johnson, Cory Craft, Terisa Kvasnka, Rick Gerver, Karen Gerver, Dustin Lauer,
<br /> Andrew Richthammer, key Horning, Beth Beiersdorf, Rich Payton, Kandis Allgood, Eric
<br /> Allgood, Dibbie Lauer, Karl Luke, Phil Maternowski, Max Meternowski,Tamara Mann, Wendy
<br /> Mann, Earl Banfy, Nick Cecde, Andy Maguite, Ken Spalding, Jeff Kelly, Bob Wilson, Liz
<br /> McKinley,Terry Bland of the*out") Votti Zr$bUnt, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Council
<br /> Attorney.
<br /> Council Member Coleman welcomed everyone to the Council's Parks and Recreation Committee.
<br /> He then introduced Mayor Luecke and Council Member King to the audience and noted that the
<br /> Committee did not have a quorum of its membership present. Council Member Coleman noted that
<br /> the meeting was called to discuss and receive information about the proposed skateboard facility at
<br /> O'Brien.
<br /> Mayor Luecke stated that a skateboard and in-line skate park was proposed in the budget,however
<br /> it had been deleted in light of liability concerns and other competing issues competing for those
<br /> dollars. He welcomed everyone to provide input on this proposed project.
<br /> Phil St. Clair, Park Superintendent noted that approximately two(2) weeks ago the skate park was
<br /> proposed in the capital budget. He noted that many Council Members requested additional
<br /> information and therefore this Committee meeting was called.
<br /> Paul McMinn, Assistant Director, stated that skateboarding is no longer a fade. Approximately
<br /> 300 parks were built throughout the nation last year and a similar number are currently at the
<br /> discussion stage. He then introduced an intern, Patrick Theisman, who provided handouts to the
<br /> audience (copies attached) which he summarized. He noted that the projected expenses should be
<br /> covered by the projected revenues to cover the costs of such a park. The City anticipates providing
<br /> lessons on a fee basis,as well as other structured fee-generating programs.
<br /> Rev. Craig Clapper, the minister from Trinity Evangelical Free Church located at 61770 Miami
<br /> Road, was then introduced. He noted that his church constructed an outdoor skatepark which
<br /> soon became more popular than recent indoor recreational facilities which were constructed. Much
<br /> of the labor was donated as well as many of the supplies to build the park.
<br /> Ken Spaulding,a Youth Pastor with the church,noted that they have 450 registered skateboarders
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