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11-25-80 Special Meetingf / � Special Meeting Informational Public Hearing Proposed Community Center November 25, 1980, 7:00 P.M. Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota was held at the Brookview building in said City on November 25, 1980 at 7:00 P.M. The following members were present: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen. Also present were City Manager, Jeff Sweet and Secretary, Terri Schroetke. Mayor Thorsen called the meeting to order, stating the reason for the meeting was to hear what the public had to say regarding the proposed community center and to summarize information from the neighborhood meetings held previously. Mayor Thorsen introduced Rhoda Jaffe, Chair of the Open Space & Recreation Commission. Mrs. Jaffe presented background on the issue of the community center and then introduced Chuck Burmeister of the Open Space & Recreation Commission. Mr. Burmeister outlined the following needs: (1) Replacement of lost facilities; (2) Meet the increased demand for more programs and better facility; (3) Draw the community closer together; (4) Meet expanding needs of citizens; (5) Replace de- teriorating parts of existing facility. Mr. Burmiester expanded on the five points he outlined and stated that having the community center centrally located would draw the community together. Dr. Ray Petersen, Open Space & Recreation Commission: Discussed what changes would have to be made to the existing building and also discussed the design and location of a new facility. Diane Asproth, Open Space & Recreation Commission: Discussed proposed recreational programs including competitive athletics, physical fitness, physical development, human services, educational classes, and programs of general interest. Programs will be developed for all ages, infants to senior citizens. Gene Eininger, Human Rights Commission: Discussed proposed human services, informing the facility would not be just for recreational activities, but would also address the community's needs for human services. It is proposed tohaveone person responsible for referrals and short-term counseling. John Brenna, Director of Park & Recreation: Spoke to financing of the facility - possible corporate donations and grants that might be available to the city. Irene Novak, 2144 Windsor Way - Better and larger facility is needed for the senior citizens; wants to see facility become a reality. Ann Schult, Employee of Courage Center - Works with disabled adults and sees the community center as an important part in making disabled adults more involved in the community. Dennis Gonyea, 1341 Wisconsin Avenue North - Better swimming facilities are needed; the community needs it and can afford it. Virgil Milan, question as to whether facilities will be free of charge to residents or if there will be a fee; questioned what athletic fields will be available, if there are plans for any additional fields. Special Meeting of the City Council Re Community Center - November 25, 1980 Roy D. Johnson, 1049 Orkla Drive - Thanked the commission for their work and stated he was glad to see that something was being done about a community center for Golden Valley. Dennis Gonyea - Agreed with the City that the acquisition of the Middle School was not a good idea for the city - would leave too much unused land. Terry Steen - Questioned financing; how much can be counted on from corporations, grants, donations, etc., and how much the tax payers are expected to contribute. Dennis Carlson, 150 Hanley Road - Question on timetable Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. The Council discussed their views on the need for a community center in Golden Valley commenting on the improvement of the quality of life, benefit to corporations in the community by benefiting present employees and attracting new ones, and that it would add to the "health" of the community. MOVED by Stockman, seconded by Johnson and carried to approve in concept, the con- struction of a community center at the northwest corner of Brookview and to remodel the present Brookview building. MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to direct the Open Space & Recreation Commission to consider all testimony given at public meetings and public hearings, including testimony given at tonight's meeting, to evaluate that input and give a complete outline of rationale for citizen's requests and comments. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to authorize the Council sub- committee to prepare a list of potential volunteers for a funds solicitation committee and also, to develop a potential charge for that committee. Adjournment MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Stockman and carried to adjourn at 8:55 P.M. ROSEMARY THORSE � MAYOR ATTEST: C__44� Q - SEC ETARY