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8-27-1957PARK BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF GOLDEN VALLEY T D i LL Vi L LICNIGE 0:- Village Council Village of Golden Valley State of Hinnesota Gentlemen: ADDRESS REPLY TO: August 27, 1957 In accordance with the Laws of the State of Minnesota, the Park Board of Golden Valley, as appointed by the Village Council, hereby ;submits their budget for the operation of the Park Department and maintenance of areas and activities under their jurisdiction for the year 1958. These projected expenditures have been duly examined In relation to the Village size, population, facilities and the nark expenditures of other communities, and submitted as minimum requirements for the yeo.r 1958. We urge the Council to examine the request thorough- ly, and approve same as an indication of their desire to give the people of Bolden Valley park and recreation opportunities in keeping with the other fine parts of our Village. Respectfully submitted, Golden Valley Park Board Sheldon M. Ostroot, Chairman Edwin P. Chapman, Secretary Raymond B. Stockman, Vice President BUDGET FOR 1958 Golden Valley Park Board Golden Valley, Minnesota Maintenance Expenditures 1- Part-time Foreman 1,200 1- Full-time Small Equipment Operator 4,600 Borrowed Labor 600 Supplies & Materials 10600 Capital Outlay for Equipment 3,000 11,000 Recreational Expenditures Summer Recreation Director (#1,250) 5- Playground Leaders 3,000 Supplies & Equipment 2,000 5,000 Ls;ici .Acqulsition 152000 15,000 Park Board Administration Secretarial Exnenses 500 Consulting Fees 12000 1=500 TOTAL '52,500 o d O W N N 0 mk W H I I 1 h h O ti to ' In �D lD H ti M In N W O O u-, 111 lit r— N H N O H N of r-1 H M H .7 m d m 6. vQ M N r-1 N r- M N N H N O O O .r1 73 O Qg1p H q m f`. 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Statutes :inn. 412.491 Parks; parkways; recreational facilities Any village may establish, improve, ornament, maintain and manage parks, parkways, and recreational facilities and by ordinance protect and regulate their use. Laws 1949, c. 119, Section 61. 412.501 Park board in certain villages; continuance of existing board; officers; compensation The council of any village of more than 1, 000 population may by ordinance establish a park board and it may by ordinance adopted by unanimous vote of all members of the council abolish any board thus es- tablished . Any park board now in existence in any village shall here- after operate as a park board under this chapter until abolished as pro- vided in this section. The park board shall consist of three members appointed by the mayor with the consent of the council. One member of the original board shall serve for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of three years, and thereafter one shall be appointed each year for a term of three years. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of the original terms. Each member shall serve until his successor is appointed and qualifies. Members shall serve without compensation unless the council authorizes compensation which may not exceed $100 per year for each member. Any member may be removed by the mayor with the consent of the council for cause after a hearing. The board shall choose one of its members as chairman and may select a secretary either from among its own members or otherwise and fix his compensation at not to exceed $500 per year. The board may adopt and from time to time amend rules of procedure. It shall make quarterly reports of its activities to the village council. The village attorney, if there is one, shall act as attorney for the board. An annual statement of its receipts and disbursements shall be filed with the village clerk im- mediately after the close of the calendar year and shall be included as part of the annual financial statement of the village clerk in conformity with section 412.281. Laws 1949, c. 119, Section 62. 412. 511 Acquisition and control of park property Either the park board or the village council may acquire land for park purposes but the park board shall have full, absolute and exclusive control over all property set aside for park purposes. Laws 1949, C. 119, Section 63. 412. 521 Powers of board Subdivision 1. Generally. In order to carry out the general powers granted in section 412.511, the park board shall have the powers granted in the following subdivisions. Subd. 2. Employment. The park board may employ necessary personnel and fix their compensation. Subd. 3. Construction; contracts. The park board may construct road- ways, paths, buildings, fountains, docks, boathouses, bathhouses, refresh- ment booths, amusement halls, pavilions, and other necessary structures and improvements in parks. The board may, with the consent of the village council, make contracts and leases for the construction and operation of these facilities for terms not exceeding ten years. Every such contract and lease shall provide that the structure shall be operated for the public use and convenience, and that the charges shall be reasonable and it shall reserve to the park board power to prescribe reasonable rules and regulations from time to time for the conduct of the privilege. Subd. 4. Purchase of supplies; equipment and services. The park board may purchase all necessary materials, supplies, equipment, and services. Subd. 5. Maintenance. The park board shall maintain, beautify and care for park property. Subd. 6. Permit club to use navigable waters; limitations. The park board may lease to private clubs the privilege of occupying limited areas in the bed of any navigable lake adjacent to a village park for clubhouse purposes for not more than ten years. No clubhouse shall be so located as to interfere with navigation. Every such lease shall reserve to the board full power and authority to make from time to time reasonable rules and regulations with respect to the use of the leased property. The lessee shall have power to retain the clubhouse for the use of its own members and guests. Subd. 7. Entertainment. The park board may provide musical and free entertainment for the general public. Subd. 8. Ice. The park board may regulate the taking of ice from any pond, lake or other body of water in any village park. Subd. 9. Additional powers. The park board may perform whatever other acts are reasonable, necessary and proper to carry out the powers granted in section 412.511. Laws 1949, c. 119, section 64. -2- 8 412. 531 Park funds Subdivision 1. Establishment, transfer; tax levies. For the purpose of carrying out the powers of the park board there shall be established in the villa=e treasury a special fund to be called a park fund. The village council may transfer to the park fund such moneys as it shall consider necessary for park purposes. No later than September 1 of each year the park board shall present to the council in such detail as the council shall require its estimate of the financial needs of the board for the ensuing fiscal year. In any county having a population of more than 225, 000 the council of any village, whether having a park board or not, may annually at the time of levying other village taxes levy a special tax of not to ex- ceed two mills for park purposes. The proceeds of this tax shall be placed in the village park fund. Subd. 2. Audit; withdrawals. The park board shall, in the same manner as the council under section 412.271, subdivision 1, and to the same extent, audit claims to be paid from the park fund. The secretary of the board shall draw his order upon the village treasurer for the proper amount allowed by the board. Upon counter signature by the president of the commission and presentation, orders shall be paid by the treasurer. Laws 1949, c. 119, section 65, as amended Laws 1951, c. 378, section 14. t?