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Park Board Minutes
City Hail
1055 South Grady Way
Conferencing Center-7th F1oor
June 14, 2005--4:30 p.m.
In Attendance:
Members Staff Others
Michael O'Donin, Chair Sylvia Allen Jim Brennan
Ralph Evans Leslie Betfach Justin Wilcox
Marge Richter Kelly Beymer Jim Zimmerman
Ron Regis Terry Flatley Jim Brennan
Tim Searing Sandy Pilat
Troy Wigestrand Jerry Rerecich
Absent
C nthia Bums
CALL TO ORDER
The June 14, 2005, meeting was called to order by Chair Michael O'Danin.
APPROVAL OF M[NUTES
Ralph Evans made a mation, seconded by Marge Richter, to approve the May
2005 minutes as submitted. All were in fa�or, motion carried, minutes apPro�ed.
ANNQUNCEMENTS
Sylvia Allen announced we recei�ed a $15,000 grant from Starbucks to purchase
play equipment. Tf�e plaque dedication at Henry Moses pool will be June 18�'' at
noon. Kel�y Beymer, Golf Course Manager, gave an update on the parking
project and 8t" green.
PRESENTATION
Jim Brennan, J. A. Brennan and Associates, gave an a�erview of#he public
meeting held June 1 to discuss the de�elopment options at Heath�r powns Park.
Approximately 70 people were in attendance. Another meeting would be held on
June 28�h, an on-si#e open house on June 30'h, and Council presentation on July
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11, 2005. It is anticipated that Mr. Brennan and staff will return to t�e August
Board meeting to request approval of the Master Plan.
Mr. Brennan reviewed materials distribut�d at the public meeting. Optivns
included a chiidren's play area, a boulder area (climbing area), informal ballfield,
'/2 court basketball, running trail, volleybafl court, picnic shelter, soft surface trails,
barbecues, restrooms, pass�ve lawn areas, and parki�g.
CONSENT
Syi�ia Allen re�iewed the consent agenda.
A. Jeff Stuart, Lindbergh High School Athletic Director, requested a
donation of a bucket of go�f balls each Tuesday during the month of May
for Ron Keeling to practice for the State Ma#ch. The request wa� r�ot
received in time for the May meeting; therefore, staff recommends
reimbursing the cost, estimated to be approximately $30.
B. Kris#le Marangor�, Newfoundland Club of Seattle, requested use of
Teasdale Park on June 1 S, 200�, from 8 a�m. until noon for a fun matc�.
This is a dog obedience sY�ow. Staff recommends appro�ai of this
requ�st no#ing proof of insurance must be �ro�ided prior to the event
and pet owners must clean up after their pets.
C, Tr�ch Ad�m, Pinnacle, requested to �oid their company picnic at the
north shelter at Gene Cou�on Park on September 24, 2Q05. They Expect
approximately 250 to attend and are utilizing a caterer and will ha�e an
inflatable. They are pro�iding off-site parking and a shuttle to minimize
the ��mpact on the park. Staff recommends approval contingent on
coordination with �ark maintenance on the catering truck and pro�iding
an insurance certificate naming the City as a co-insured.
D. Richard Glaze requested to use Cedar River Trail Park�or a wedding
reception for approximately 75-�0� on July 1 Q, 2Q05. He would like to
erect two 12x20 awning tents with tabfe and chairs. Mr. Glaze is aware
no amplified devices or afcohol is permitted in our parks. Staff
recommends approvai of this request contingent on coordination o�tents
with aur parks maintenance super�isor and the Fire Departmen#.
E. LibertyHouse Financial Group, LLC is hosting a company picnic ar�d
so�tbafl game and has requested use of Kennydale Lions Park on
Sunday, August 14t" from 9:40 a.m. until 4:00 p.m, They would like to
set up a tent for the picnic area, use sound equipment for the emcee and
music and have an inflatable slide. Staff recommends the group rent the
community building to utilize the restroom and electricity. Amp�ified
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devices are not allowed and an insurance certificate must be submitted
priar to the event naming the City as a co-insured.
F. PEggie Hafner requested permission to allow a florist #a string 5-6
strands of twinkle lights on the hedge ou#side the Senior Center at her
daughter's wedding recep#ion on August 27�". The florist would also like
to decorate the 3 picnic tabfes with 2-3 floating candles. Staff
recommends appro�al contingent on requesting they exercise caution
removing t�� lights so no damage is done to t�e plant material and �se
of cand�es must be caordinated wEth t�e Fire Depar#ment.
G. The Ad�anced Mortgage Gro�p requests to hold a fund-raising barbecue
for the Salvation Army Food Bank at Liberty Park on August fith• This
event would be open to the public, offering a complete meal purchased
by Ad�anced Mortgage Group. All donations will be gi�en to the Renton
Salvation Army Food 6ank. Staff recommends appro�al of this event.
H. Group led by Mr. Luke Wigren, Renton High 5chool, is requesting
authorization #o be present at the City's Xtreme Sports Day at Liberty
Park on June i 7;h C�? 6:30 p.m., in opposition to the military. They would
like to pro�ide information to attendees regarding service in the US
military. Staff recommends approval no#ing they may occupy a table and
disburse information when it is requested. TF�ey must stay within a
designated area, not block people's way and abide by all park rules and
regula#ions, including no amplification de�ices.
I. Patty Knox, Children's Home Society, req�ested 24 passes to the pool
for �oys aged 6 #0 16 years old that ha�e emotional and beha�ioral
problems. Staff recommends denial of#his requ�st.
J. Katherine MacVeigh requested to purchase a bench and plaque in
m�mory of Col. Charles S. MacVeigh at Gene Coulon Park or Liberty
Park. Staff recommends approval of this reques# and will coordina#e the
location and purchase.
K. Michelle, Pacific Trail, requested to use the field adjac�nt to the south
shelter at Gene Coulon Park on June 17�h for games during tY�e company
picnic. They will ha�e minimal equipment for a short period of time and
will clean u� everyt�ing. Staff recommends appro�al; howe�er, the
grassy area can�ot be reserved or roped off exclusi�ely for this group.
L. Norma McQuiller, City of Renton Neighborhood Program, requested use
of and waiver of park fees for neighborhood picnics at Tiffany,
Hignlands, Jones, Philip Arnold, Kennydale and Earlington Parks. Philip
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Amold and Teasdale Park shelter fees w�uld be $100.00. Staff
recommends appro�al of this event contingent on comp�iance with park
rufes and regulations.
M. Allocation of I�ar's $20,000 contribution
5taff recommends $2,220 to Communit�es in Schools benefit
dinner
$8,000 to Kidd Vailey Concert Series
$9,780 to C�am Lights
N. Oleg Pynda, Pastor, Ukrainian Christian Center, requested to use the
grassy area north of the norti� shelter at Gene Coulon Park on Sunday,
August 14, 2005, from 9:00 a.m, until 1�:00 a.m. to baptize
approximately 20 people. They expect an audience of about 200. 5taff
recommends approval of the e�ent; the group plans on gathering near
the shoreline of the lake.
Tim 5earing made a motion seconded by Ron Regis to approve the consent
agenda with staff recommenda#ions. Troy Wigestrand seconded the motion, all
present were in fa�or, mo�ion carried, consent agenda appro�ed.
OLD BUSINESS
Syl�ia Allen reviewed the sponsorship/scholarship policy sent out to members
last week to re�iew. Marge Richter made a motion to accept the policy as
amended, Ron Regis seconded the motion, All were in #avor, motion carried
policy ap�ro�ed.
Leslie Betlach presented preliminary information an an expanded donation policy
sh� is working on. She had secured pricing an a variety of items from equipment
to suppties ranging in cost from $5 to $27�,000, This would offer a greater range
of items to choose from for those wishing to donate to our park system.
Currently#he only option we offer is just a tree or bench with plaque. Troy
Wigestrand men#ioned the need to keep the pricing updated, as least annUally.
Leslie stated she woUld continue working on this policy ar�d return wi#h the final
product for the Board's review.
NEW BUSINESS
Kefly Beymer, Golf Course Manager, wi�l bring proposed fees for 200fi
to the July meeting. Maplewood wants to remain competiti�e with other courses.
Currently, Mapl�woad is the highest played go�fi course in the State of
Washington.
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OTHER
There was discussion about ADA accessibility to some of our recreation
buildings; the decision to not �tilize the Fire Station property as an off-leash park,
and the continued work on the 5am Chastain Trail connection.
ADJOURNMENT
Ra1ph Evans made a motion, seconded by Marge Richter, to adjaurn the
meeting. Motion carried, mee#ing adjourned at 5:55 p.m.
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Sign ure
Next regular meeting
Ju1y 12, 2005--4:3� p.m,
Fifth Fioor City Ha11 Room 511