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aCommitttt 2.tport: <br /> Parks and Recreation Committee <br /> to the Common Council of the City of foutb Stub: <br /> The January 12, 1998 meeting of the Parks and Recreation Committee was called to order <br /> by its Chairperson, Council Member James Aranowski,5:30 P.M. in the Council informal <br /> meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members; Pfeifer,Kelly, Broden, Varner,Ujdak, <br /> Coleman, and Hosinski; Bill Carleton, Terry Bland, Chad Kilmer, Phil St.Clair and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Aranowski noted that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. <br /> 134-97 which would appropriate $173,000 for capital expenditures for the Park <br /> Department. Mr. Bill Carleton made the presentation. He noted that they are asking the <br /> Common Council for an early appropriation of capital projects. He provided a handout <br /> detailing the proposed expenditures(copy attached). <br /> Mr. Kilmer, Director of Golf, noted that the department is not satisfied with the 40 Easy- <br /> Go golf carts which were purchased in 1997. He noted that most of them were not able to <br /> go for 18 holes. If they would replace the batteries the cost would be$12,000 and they <br /> would get approximately 36-40 holes per battery. But there is a problem with the sheet <br /> metal bodies. He noted that to just replace the current metal bodies it would be an <br /> additional cost of$10,000. In revealing the$22,000 cost verses the cost to purchase 50 <br /> new golf carts with the trade in of the 40 Easy-Go golf carts it would enable the city golf <br /> courses to have carts in by 11:30. As a result it would be much more user-friendly and <br /> efficient. <br /> Mr. Kilmer further noted that they are looking at Armor-Flex Body Carts which would <br /> permit 100+holes between charges of batteries. It would also reduce cost for electricity for <br /> the charging of the batteries. There is an 8-10 year body life on such types of carts. <br /> Council Member Hosinski questioned the trade-in value. It was noted that the bid process <br /> would be followed in all instances. It was noted that there are 110 golf carts between Elbel <br /> and Erskin golf courses with 60 being at Elbel and 50 being at Erskin. It was also noted <br /> that the proposed expenditure would be from the non-reverting fund. <br /> Council Member Aranowski stated that we must provide quality service to the public with <br /> regard to the golf carts. <br /> Following further discussion, Council Member Hosinski made a motion seconded by <br /> Council Member Ujdak that Bill No. 134-97 be recommended favorably to Council. The <br /> motion passed. <br /> Mr. Phil St.Clair Superintendent of the Parks and Recreation Department then gave an <br /> update of the Master Plan. He provided a handout. He noted that if the city has a Master <br /> Plan which meets the INDR standards that the city would then be qualified for state and <br /> federal grant possibilities. The target date for completion of the Master Plan is June 1, <br /> 1998. The city is in phase one of the overall feasibility study. <br /> Council Member Pfeifer questioned whether swimming pools in other cities were visited. <br /> Mr. St.Clair noted that Paul McMinn has visited several and would have an update. <br />