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emm ntitte r#rnr <br /> • <br /> • <br /> inn tie fenmmnn Council of t1, ettn of f vu stub: PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE <br /> The March 10, 1986 meeting of the Parks and Recreation <br /> Committee was called to order by its Chairman Councilman James Barcome <br /> at 4 : 40 p.m. in the council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included: Councilmen Taylor, Paszek, <br /> Barcome, Puzzello, Zakrzewski, Voorde, and Braboy; Mr. James Seitz, <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand and the news media. <br /> Councilman Barcome noted that the purpose of the meeting was to <br /> review Bill No. 21-86 which would appropriate funds in the amount of <br /> $115, 000 from the General Park Fund to the Park Maintenance Fund. <br /> Zr. Seitz noted that the money was necessary to resurface the <br /> tennis courts at Leeper Park. He noted that this would be far more <br /> than color .coating and that it would actually be resurfacing. <br /> He noted that 1985 was a good year for miscellaneous receipts <br /> and especially in the golf course receipt area. $227, 000 was reported <br /> revenue from the Erskine Golf Course. <br /> Councilman Taylor questibnld when the tennis courts at Marshall <br /> • were last resurfaced. Mr. Seitz noted that he has concerns of placing <br /> asphalt over concrete tennis courts. Color coating alone would cost <br /> $4 ,000 per court but this would not address the cracks. He estimated <br /> that it would cost $15,000 to bring the Marshall Courts up to an <br /> acceptable condition. Councilman Taylor noted that Marshall was <br /> included in the bond issue but was later removed. He stated that he <br /> would vote in favor of this appropriation however, requested that Marshall <br /> tennis courts be reconsidered for assistance. <br /> Councilman Braboy also questioned the condition of other <br /> tennis courts throughout the City. It was noted that Studebaker courts <br /> also needed special assistance. <br /> Following further discussion by the Committee, Councilman Taylor <br /> made a motion seconded by Councilman Paszek that Bill No. 21-86 go <br /> to Council favorably. The motion passed unanimously. <br /> Councilman Barcone noted that there was no further business <br /> to come before the Committee. The meeting was therefore adjourned at <br /> 4:50 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> James Barcome, Chairman <br /> Parks and Recreation Committee <br /> mRe[ Pens PUBLISHING CO. <br />