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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/14/2001 - Minutes City of Renton � Park B oard Minutes Gene Cou�on Memorial Beach Park North Shelter August 14, 2001--4:30 p.m. In Attendance: Members Staff Others Cynthia Bums, Chair Pro Tem Sylvia Allen Ralph Evans Leslie Betlach Margie RicY�ter Sandy Pilat Ron Regis Jim Shepherd Tim Searing Absent Mic�ael O'Donin Tray Wigestrand CALL TQ QRDER Cynthia Burns, Chair Pro Tem, ca�led the August 2D01 meeting to order at 4:30 p.m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Marge Richter made a motion seconded by Ron Regis to approve the Jufy minutes as written. Alf were in favor, motion carried, minutes approved. CORRESPONDENCE Jim Shepherd reviewed a letter recei�ed from Robert S. McMahon challenging the park rules and regulations sectian prohibiting weapons in city parks. Jim consulted the city attomey's office and responded to Mr. McMahon's concems. In the �ear future we wiil be re�ising the park rules and regulations and incorporate cY�anges clarifying this section and any other needed revisions. CONSENT Jim reviewed the following l�tters: a) Carol Weigel reserrred the creekside shelter at Gene Coulon Park on August 21St for a 50tn birthday party and requested to use a micropi�one. She would li�ce to sing for approximately 6 minutes in cel�bration of her husband's birthday. Staff recommends approval but the microphone must be kept at t�e lowest level. b) Polly Freeman, Community Stewardship Specialist, King County Water and Land Resources Division, requested use of the shelter at Riverview Park on October 13, 20, 27, 28t�' and November 4"' �rom 11:00 a.m. until 4:0� p.m. and waiver of fees. Staff recommends appror►al of this request. c) Debbie Ehlers requested to plant a tree and a plaque along the Cedar River Trail in recognition of her father, Don McEntyre. Dan recently retired from the parks department after 28 years of setvice, Staff recommends appro�al of this request. �} Kim Browney KNA President requested use of Kennyt�ale Lions Park on Wednesday, Aug�st 29i�' from 2:00-9:00 p.m. T�is group has Used our facilities previously and abided by the park ru�es and regulations. Staff recommended approval. Norma, Neig�borhood Volunteer Coordinator, will coordinate the inflatable set-up, opening and closing of restroams and use of the dunk tank, if appra�ed by Risk Management. e) Paul Hayes, Valley Medical Center, reserved the narth shelter at Coulon Park on Saturday, � September �5t" for their employee picnic. They expect approximately 44� attendees staggered o�er the cours� o#the day. Staf� recommended appro�al of this request cont�ngent on coordina#ion with Da�e Per�cins. f) Brenda Courtade requested to use a Castle Jumper at Ri�erview Park on August 25th for her son's birthday party. 5taff recommended appro�al and will coardinat� the location and receip� of fnsu�ance certificate. Ron Regis made a motion seconded by Marge Richter to approve the consent agenda with staff recommenda#ions. All present were in �a�or, motion carried. NEW BUSINESS Randy Lei#er reviewed increases for the driving range. H� also discussed the demolition of the c�ubhouse and the upcoming rating of the course in September. Randy re�iewed eac� fee change and provided information on comparable fees at other�ocal courses. Ron Regis made a motion seconded by Michael O'Donin to appro�e #he increases. Sylvia Allen reviewed the policy conceming fee changes. There was discussion regarding �erbiage: A motion was made by Ron Regis an� seconded by Ralph E�ans to approve the policy with the change of wording to say °above direct program cosfs", Alf were in fa�or, policy appro�ed. 4THER Skatepark Recent problems at the skatepark �ere discussed. The staff is working with the library and police to resolve these problems. Jim 5hepherd announced that Tim Searing was the recipient of the River Days 2001 Outstanding S�rrrice Award. ADJOURNMENT Tim Searin e a motion seconded by Ralph E�ans to adjourn the meeting. AI� were in favor, meetin adjau at 5:30 p.m. Si nature NEXT REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER �1, 2QU1-4:30 P.M. CARCO THEATRE