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NEW BRIGHTON PARK BOARD MINUTES <br />NOVEMBER 12, 1980 <br />I. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. <br />II. Members present: Carlson, Dahl, Grimshaw, Gunderman, Hogan, Johnson, <br />Olson arrived at 10:30 p.m. <br />Members absent: Solberg, Van Hatten <br />III. Minutes- of October 1, 1980 meeting were approved as submitted. <br />IV. Correspondence <br />A. Council Report <br />Benke informed the Park Board of discussion at the budget hearing. <br />He stated that as a result. of the Council's action there should be <br />additional funds available for the CIP. <br />Benke stated that the .Long Lake item was on the Council agenda. <br />He feels it is too early for a decision. There are alot of holes <br />in the plan and he has alot of questions. <br />Anderson stated the issue of ownership and operation was yet to <br />be decided. <br />Benke stated that's something that had been left open and there- <br />fore needs further discussion. <br />Anderson feels the County should make a proposal to us. He feels <br />the item should not be discussed further until the City receives <br />a formal proposal from. the County Board. <br />V. New Business <br />A. Facilities Use Policy <br />Pam Schmitz discussed the proposed policy regarding facilities use <br />with the Park Board. She explained the policy was necessary be- <br />cause of increased school use by the Department and individual <br />groups. 'She stated she would like to give. more groups•a,chance to <br />use'the schools with.a constant policy .being followed: -The policy <br />is based on the School District'-s policy and Regulations 133.0 and goes <br />one-.step further b~ defining residence as 75% live or work in NB. <br />Gunderman a=eked if Community Education would have a problem .with <br />our policy. <br />Schmitz said no because we will be in control and handle all the <br />obligations and risks. <br />Carlson stated this policy is necessary so that we can take a stand. <br />Motion by Carlson, seconded by Gunderman, to approve the proposal. <br />Motion passed. <br />