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02-26-0711ey OPEN SPACE & RECREATION COMMISSION Meeting Minutes Brookview Community Center Monday, February 26, 2007 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER Sandler called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 11. ROLL CALL Present: Roger Bergman, Bob Mattison, Roger McConico, Jerry Sandler, Jim Vaughan, Tom Zins, Rick Jacobson, Director of Park and Recreation; Jeanne Fackler, Senior Citizen Coordinator; and Sheila Van Sloun, Administrative Assistant. Absent: Jim Johnson and Kelly Kuebelbeck. 111. AGENDA CHANGES OR ADDITIONS None. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES —January 22, 2007 MOTION: Moved by Vaughan and seconded by McConico to approve the January 22nd meeting minutes. Motion carried unanimously. V. RECREATION REPORT — Jeanne Fackler Fackler gave details on senior groups, classes and programs she coordinates and is involved with. She explained that she has updated a few program names and adjusted some programs to draw more interest. She said she's been expanding her cooperative programs to eliminate duplicate destinations between neighboring cities. She added that chaperones can then be shared. Fackler said her one -day Meandering With Mary trips are well attended. Fackler also explained her role with the Golden Valley Human Services Foundation. She talked about the upcoming Run the Valley Race/Walk on April 10. She said upcoming events include the Golf Classic in September and the Taste of Golden Valley in November. Vaughan asked how the Human Service Foundation generates revenue. She said years ago the Foundation's revenue was mostly from pull tabs, now with pull tab sales down, fund raisers have been increased. Fackler showed the Commission the new coffee mugs that will be for sale at Brookview Community Center and City Hall. She explained the proceeds will be split between the Golden Valley Human Services Foundation and the future Performing Arts Center in Brookview Park. McConico asked if there is a program that helps seniors with house/yard work. Fackler said H.O.M.E. Northwest, which is housed at PRISM, matches paid and unpaid workers with seniors for those types of services. VI. PARK AND RECREATION FACILITY STUDY SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS A. Comprehensive Plan Jacobson explained the Council is considering consulting contracts for various chapters of the Comprehensive Plan. Sandler added he feels consultants are necessary at times and hopes the Council will consider them. Sandler asked the Commission to go through the Comprehensive Plan and become familiar with it for future use. B. Survey Results 1. Youth Athletic Association Survey Mattison said three of the five associations have been surveyed. Chuck Cahill will be making arrangements to complete the surveys. 2. OSRC Park Planning Citizen Survey No update to report. VII. OLD BUSINESS A. Deer Task Force Update Jacobson said the Deer Management Program met its objective this year. He also said with the snow cover, another aerial survey would be possible. Sandler added there is an ongoing task force management plan in place now that staff will monitor. B. Regional Trail Update Jacobson said the complications along Country Club Road have been resolved and construction in the spring will be moving ahead. C. Brookview Performance Area Jacobson said the committee is in the process of trying to raise funds and have been exploring the possibility of a professional fund raiser. Vill. NEW BUSINESS Sandler said there will not be a March meeting, unless a joint meeting is scheduled with the Environmental and Planning Commissions. He said the next meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 23ra IX. ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Moved by Mattison and seconded by Bergman to adjourn at 8:05 p.m. Motion carried unanimously.