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12-5-1974REGULAR MEETING GOLDEN VALLEY PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION December 5, 1974 A regular meeting of the Golden Valley Park and Recreation Commission was held on Thursday, December 5, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. at the Brookview Community Center, 8200 Wayzata Blvd., Golden Valley, Minnesota. Chairman Gergen presided, and the following members were present: Brown, Courey, Duebner, Hammer, Kelby, and Petersen; absent, Jaffe. Also present were John L. Brenna, Director of Parks and Recreation, Corey J. Bakken, Golf Operations Manager, and Gertrude Peterson, secretary. MINUTES It was moved by Petersen and seconded by Brown, that the minutes of the regular meeting of October 31, 1974, be approved. Motion carried. BRIARWOOD PATIO HOMES ASSOCIATION Citizens of the Briarwood Patio Homes Association were present, and the matter of the trail through their area was considered. The citizens feel that the trail as proposed is not satisfactory to them, and is an invasion upon their private property. Mr. Brenna discussed an alternative to the proposed trail. Following discussion by the Commission, it was moved by Kelby and seconded by Brown, that the trail plan be amended to provide a trail running approximately 300 feet south from City owned property on the north, to a turn around, and then return to the City owned property on the north, with a bike rack located at the north end of the trail; and that the City retain the deed granted to the City of Golden Valley by Briarwood Patio Homes Association dated October 5, 1973. Duebner moved to table the motion until the Trails Committee met. Discussion followed and the motion failed. The original motion was then carried. OPEN SPACE COMMITTEE Chairman Gergen read a letter from the Open Space Committee relative to noxious weeds. The letter stated that the State Department of Agriculture is recommending to reduce the list of noxious weeds in the state to nine, and that the Open Space Committee is in agreement. The Open Space Committee felt that the reduction in noxious weeds was necessary because (1) the state is so diverse that the original reasons are not longer applicable. For example, areas which were once agricultural, are now urbanized. (2) it would be better for the environment if areas could be left in their natural state thereby contributing to permanency of wild life cover. After discussion by the Commission, it was moved by Hammer and seconded by Kelby that the Park and Recreation Commission concurs with the Open Space Committee's recommendation and further recommends that the City Council support the State Department of Agriculture's recommendation. Regular Meeting page two Golden Valley Park and Recreation Commision December 5, 197+ BROOKVIEW GOLF COURSE Corey J. Bakken, Golf Operations Manager, presented and discussed the Brookview Enterprise Fund's annual report. Discussion followed relative to {; the driving range, traps, fairways, etc. Kelby proposed that the chairman appoint a sub committee to work with the staff om matters pertaining to the golf course. Courey, Brown, Kelby, and Hammer were appointed as a sub— committee. BROOKVIEW COMMUNITY CENTER — alcoholic beverages Chairman Bergen read a letter from the City Manager relative to the consumption of alcoholic beverages at Brookview Community Center. After much discussion, it was moved by Courey and seconded by Brown, that the matter be tabled for thirty days to obtain further information on comparable rates, legal liability, fees, added insurance, etc. Motion carried. PARK AND RECREATIDN COMMISSION — procedures Commission procedures were discussed relative to Commission, staff, and council relationships. After much discussion, it was the concensus of the members present that (1) the Commission must maintain a clear—cut division of responsibility between itself, its parent body, and the professional staff. The Commission has the responsibility to advise the City Council and the administration on various policy matters that have been referred to them in regard to the provisions of park and recreation services to the total community. It has no administrative authority or responsibility. It makes general recommendations only. (2) it is responsible for advising on the basic policies that guide the department. The administration of the policy — the actual provision of the park and recreation service — is a technical problem that requires a technically trained staff. Their division of work principle serves the important and practical purpose of enabling the commission and staff to recognize their respective functions and to achieve the most effective working relationships to fulfill the department's purpose. An.iniIRNMFNT There being no further business, it was moved by Hammer and seconded by Petersen, that the meeting adjourn. Motion carried and the meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.m. Chairman Gergen Vioe Chairman Petersen 1 1