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Park Board Minutes
City Hall
1055 South Grady VVay
St�' Floor
December 14, 2004--4:30 p.m.
In Attendance:
Members Staff Others
Michael O'Donin, Chair Syl�ia Allen Deborah Chesley
Cynthia Burns Karen Bergs�ik Jacab Chesley
Ralph Evans Les�ie Betlach Brian Sykes
Marge Richter Keliy Beymer Jim Zimmerman
Ron Regis Denn�s Culp
Tim S�aring Terry Flat�ey
Troy Wigestrand Brendan Ndze
Sandy Pilat
Jerry Rerecich
Derek Todd
CALL TO ORDER
Michael O'Donin, Chair, called t�e December 14, 2004, meeting #o order at 4:30
p.m.
APPROVAL OF M[NUTES
Marge Richter made a motian seconded by Ralp� E�ans to appro�e th�
November minutes as submitted. All were in favor, motion carriad minutes
appro�ed.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Brian Sykes, Non-motorized Transportation Committe�, was introduced by Leslie
Betiach and Dennis Culp introduced Karen Bergsvik, Human Serriices Manager,
and Brendan Ndz'e, Intem.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Invitations were gi�en out to the RYSO concert being held December 19tn
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CORRESPONDENCE
Dennis Culp reviewed the following #wo letters that were recei�ed in No�ember:
Mij Charbonneau wrot� a letter thanking the Park Board Members for the
use of the S�nior Activity Center for their 3�' annual auctioR. They
doubled the amount of money raised from last year and had assistar�ce
from the Renton Youth Council in coordinating the auction.
Julia Moore wrote a �etter to acknowledge tt�e wonderful job dane by
Col�een Heuiser, REc�eation Specialist, who runs our Specia� Populations
Program.
It was noted by the Chair a�d staff how nice it always is when patrons and
citizens acknowledge the efforts of our staff and aur programs and facilities.
CONSENT
Deborah Chesley submitted a request to hold a benefit concert as a fundraiser at
Carco Theatre on January 15, 2005, and possibly a silent auction. The money
taken in wo�ald be used to defray medical costs for Jacob Chesley. Staff
recommended appro�al of the fundraiser and auction contingent on completion of
reservation forms and payment of fees. It was also noted that Ms. Chesley
would be responsible to adhEre to any regulation(s) Washington State has
concert�ing charitable e�ents and required reports. Cynthia Burns made a
motion to approve the consent agenda approving the auction and benefit concErt
at Carco T�eatre. The mo#ion was seconded by Ralph E�ans, a!I present were in
favor, motion carried.
Derek Todd explained the benefits of the treatmer�t Jacob would be receiving and
about others wY�o have had success. Sylvia AIlen requested an update when
they retum.
OLD BUSINESS
Council has allocated $1,250,000 to de�elop Heather powns.
NEW BUSINESS
KeUy Beymer, Goifi Cours� Manager, discussed the success of the annual
"Balloon Sa�e." The sale allows patrons to select a helium balloon. Each balloon
has a piece of pa�er in it indicating a percentage off any merchandise in the pro
shop, This year's sale netted $1,100, whici� was an increase ov�r last year�
�THER
Dennis Culp in�roduced Brendan Ndze, a grativate student fram UW, inteming in
our office. Brendan has been working on expanding the current �olunteer
program. With the current budget shortfall there is a need to maximize all
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available resources. Brendan has been working on getting informatian out on the
City's web site that would incl�de projects, application #orms, cot�tact information,
etc. He explained he had been in toucY� with �arious organizations and the
school district #o assess interest le�els.
Leslie Betlach discussed poss�ble changes in the park rules and regulations. A
couple issues had pr�sented themsel�es tha# could use clarification in the park
rules and reguEations. The first was prohibiting dogs from special e�ents, i.e.
Farmers Market. Secondly, we need to spell out that all clogs, including service
dogs, must be on a leash when at our parks. We had a problem in one of our
parks with someone letting their service dog run free w'rthin a t�nnis cour� and not
cleaning up after their dog. Tim Searing made a motion seconded by Marge
Richter to draft altemate language for consideration to change the park rules and
regulations to clarify all animals must be on a leash, including senrice animals.
All were in fa�or, motion carried.
There was discussion regarding tF�e park property on Carr Road and its use.
Cynthia Bums inquir�d about the progress in replacing bulbs in the Readerboard
at t�e Community Center.
ADJOURNMENT
Cynthia Bums made a motion to adjoum the December meeting. Troy
Wigestrand seconded the motion, a11 were in fa�or, motion carried, meeting
adja�rned at 5:35 p.m.
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Signafur
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