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Commfust port: <br /> Parks and Recreation Committee <br /> 10 the Common Countfl of the ICftj of south St tub: <br /> The April 15, 1996, Parks and Recreation Committee was called to order by its <br /> Chairperson, Council Member John Broden at 4:18 P.M. in the Council informal meeting <br /> room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members; Luecke, Kelly, Varner, Zakrzewski, <br /> Coleman, Broden, Washington, and Pfeifer, Betsy Harriman, Gene Oakley, Sue Ushela, <br /> Citizen Member,Don Porter,and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Broden introduced Members of the Committee,namely Council Members <br /> Coleman,Luecke,and himself and Sue Ushela the new Citizen Member.He noted that Ms. <br /> Ushela was a local sports person from John Adams High School and that she is a recent <br /> graduate from University of Georgia. <br /> Council Member Broden noted that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 19- <br /> 96 which is a request to approve the sale of park property. <br /> Betsy Harriman made the presentation. She stated that the property in question is currently <br /> located at 936 West LaSalle and that the Park Board plans to sell the property to the South <br /> Bend Heritage Foundation for a single family housing unit. <br /> She stated that the Park Department believes that it would be an excellent proposed use. <br /> The playground equipment would be removed and would be taken to the Charles Martin <br /> Youth Center. She noted that in the past the park in question has been subject to much <br /> vandalism and that the surrounding neighborhood is in favor of the proposed sale. <br /> Council Member Luecke,an employee of South Bend Heritage that will not have a conflict <br /> of interest since there will be no personal gain by the proposed sale,noted that the park is <br /> commonly known as the"Tot Lot". He stated that the neighborhoods residents in the past <br /> have participated in various recreational activities however the property has outgrown this <br /> use. He stated that the removal of the playground equipment to the Charles Martin Youth <br /> Center will be a positive impact to the Center. <br /> Council Member Pfeifer noted that at the last neighborhood meeting that the proposed sale <br /> was received favorably. She also noted that an older gentleman use to take care of the park <br /> however he had passed away and the park has fallen into disrepair. <br /> Following further discussion, Council Member Luecke made a motion, seconded by <br /> Council Member Coleman that Bill No. 19-96 be recommended favorably to Council. The <br /> motion passed. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Committee the meeting was adjourned <br /> at 4:25 P.M. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> • <br /> Council Member John Broden,Chairperson <br /> Parks and Recreation Committee <br /> Attachments <br />