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OSRC Agenda 9-24-18Sam Meeting Agenda Tackyard Indoorr Monday, 5:15 pm I. Call to Order II. Roll Call Roger Bergman Max Hyberger Kimberly Sanberg Della Daml, Youth Member III. Agenda Changes or Additions IV. Approval of Minutes—July 23, 2018 Cindy Carow-Schiebe Kelly Kuebelbeck Matthew Sanders V. Welcome New Youth Commission Member Della Daml VI. Annual Park Tour • Wesley (south) Tennis Courts • Wesley (north) Building & Play Structure • Medley (Community Garden & Off leash Area) • Wildwood Park Pickleball Courts • Isaacson Park • 5ochacki Park (Robbinsdale Entrance) • Meadowbrook Property • Schaper Park VII. Adjournment John Cornelius Bob Mattison, Chair Dawn Speltz, Vice -Chair This do:.,ument is a4ailable in alternate formats upon a 72 -hour request. Please call 763-593-9006 (TTY. 763-593-3958) to make a request. Examples of alternate formats may irrducle large print, electronic. Braille, audiocassette, etc. h July 23, 1. Call -to Order Mattison called the meeting to order at 6 pm. 2. Roll Call Commissioners: Roger Bergman, John Cornelius, Max Hyberger, Bob Mattison, Matthew Sanders, and Dawn Speltz. Absent: Cindy Carow-Schiebe, Kelly Kuebelbeck, and Kimberly Sanberg. Staff: Rick Birno, Director of Parks and Recreation, and Ben Disch, Golf Course Manager. . Agen a Clhai ies or Additions None. 4. royal of Minutes --June 25.2018 MOTION: Moved by Bergman and seconded by Speltz to approve the June 25, 2018 meeting minutes. Motion carried unanimously. 5. Armstrong/Cooper Youth Hockey Association Speltz presented Armstrong/Cooper Youth Hockey Association update. Information included: • The program has approximately 400 participants annually and has grown over the past 8-10 years, • The organization has opportunities to make it possible for all kids regardless of age or ability to be involved. • The girls program is strong and growing with two U10 teams and two U12 teams. • Primary home indoor ice is the New Hope Ice Arena, in addition to very limited access at other arenas. The program utilizes a number of outdoor skating rinks in Golden Valley. Both the hockey association and the City are thrilled with this relationship. • Numerous pull -tab operations help to defray the program costs to keep participation fees as reasonable as possible. Commission members thanked Speltz for her presentation and complimented the hockey association on providing an excellent opportunity for youth in the Robbinsdale #281 District area. 6. Golf and La no ling Season_ate - enisc Disch provided Golf Course and Lawn Bowling updates, which included: • The driving range and Par 3 numbers are really good. • They are currently working on next year's budget. • The Lawn Bowling Grand Opening will take place on August 3 from 6-9 pm and is free to the public. • Commissioner Updates -None. • Sochacki Park Expo - Saturday -Sunday, July 28-29 from 1-5 pm. Free and open to all. • Tennis/Pickleball Courts - None. • No Meeting in August -Due to schedule conflicts, there will not be a meeting in August. • Fall Park Tour - Monday, September 24 at 5:15 pm. 8. Brookview Golf Course Tour - Ben Disch Disch then provided the Commission with a Golf Course tour. Discussion focused on current conditions, and future capital expenditures, such as: cart paths, irrigation, and Hole 14. The Commission spent time viewing and discussing the hill area on the corner of Hwy 55 and Winnetka, and potential development opportunities. July 23,2018 Page 2 9. Adjournment MOTION: Moved by Bergman and seconded by Hyberger to adjourn at 7:45 pm. Motion carried unanimously. ATTEST: Sheila Van Sloun, Administrative Assistant John Cornelius, Chair