{"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 1, "text": "ALAMEDA GOLF COMMISSION\nMINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING\nWednesday, December 15,2010\n1\nCALL TO ORDER\nChair Jane Sullwold called the regular meeting to order at 6:40 p.m. at the Chuck\nCorica Golf Complex, Ladies Lounge, 1 Clubhouse Memorial Road, Alameda, CA\n94502\n1-A\nROLL CALL\nPresent:\nChair Jane Sullwold, Commissioner Ray Gaul, Commissioner\nBill Schmitz, Commissioner Betsy Gammell, and Commissioner\nJeff Wood\nAbsent:\nNone\nStaff:\nNone\nAlso Present:\nNone\n1-B\nAPPROVAL OF MINUTES\nThe Minutes of 11-17-10 were approved unanimously\n1-C\nADOPTION OF AGENDA\nThe Commission unanimously adopted the agenda.\n2\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS\nNone\n3\nCOMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS\nChair Sullwold stated: \"I suppose that we can report simply for the record that two of\nus attended, Bill and I attended the City Council meeting last week, as did Norma\nand Connie. And, at the meeting, although the discussion got a little adrift by virtue\nof the fact that the Mayor apparently couldn't understand what the offer was from\nWadsworth despite us having said it about 18 times, because it hadn't been\nconfirmed from her staff, it got off board a little bit, but then eventually the thing\nproceeded. And I'm not completely sure of how the final motion will read in the\nminutes, but it was simply to adopt Doug's referral but add to it language that the\nnegotiations with the Alameda Junior Golf Association for the Mif Albright Course will\nbe done in conjunction with, and in consideration with the negotiations with Kemper\nfor the rest of the Golf Complex.\" Commissioner Gaul stated: \"They kind of wanted\n- 1 -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 2, "text": "Kemper to be pretty well settled on whether or not they wanted the Mif or didn't want\nthe Mif.\" Commissioner Gammell stated: \"No, Ann Marie just informed the Junior\nGolf Board that the motion was that the Junior Golf Board was in negotiations, if\nthere's going to have to be a, not negotiations, but either it's going to be the Junior\nGolf Board or there's going to be a separate non-profit group. Chair Sullwold\nstated: \"I hate to interrupt you, what I'm talking about now is what was the motion\nthat City Council made on December 7. I want to get a report from you about that\nmeeting, but right now we're just simply, without the minutes from Council, we're not\nsure how it's going to be phrased, but it was to negotiate with the Alameda Junior\nGolf Association principals, as opposed to the subcommittee that was designated by\nthe Board, and to do it in conjunction with the negotiations with Kemper for the rest\nof the complex, which essentially, in my opinion, throws everything up in the air.\nAnd then, I understand, and then we'll turn to this when we're talking about our\nagenda item, that the Interim City Manager did meet with Board of the Alameda\nJunior Golf Association this afternoon, and perhaps Betsy, you and Norma can talk\nabout that. Anything else about the December 7th Council meeting?'\nNorma Arnerich stated: \"I did bring up today that they never did mention that we\nwanted a commitment from them, and they never put that into their motion for the 15\nyears to keep it open, and that was never put in their motion. It was just $100,000\nand negotiate with Junior Golf.\"\nCommissioner Schmitz stated: \"I did see Doug deHaan on Saturday, and simply\nthanked him for his efforts.'\nChair Sullwold stated: \"Well, Lena Tam has been a pretty good supporter of us too.\nWhen I spoke with her after the Council meeting, she thought they had done a really\ngreat thing, and I said to her that little addition about negotiating in context with\nKemper has thrown the whole thing up, because if Junior Golf non-profit does not\nget control of the Mif, then the Wadsworth grant disappears and she said \"what?,'\nlike she didn't understand that.'\nCommissioner Gaul stated: \"They've got to decide whether there's going to be 27\nand 9, they can't have two nine hole courses out here.\" Chair Sullwold stated: \"No,\nI think there's no question that's not going to be a consideration.\"\n4\nORAL REPORTS\n4-A\nGolf Complex Maintenance activities report by Matt Wisely\nNone\n4-B\nGolf Shop and Driving Range activities report by John Vest\nCommissioner Gammell stated: \"The specials that they've had in December are the\ngolf special of foursomes with carts $25 per player, threesomes $30 and twosome\nwith carts $35 per player, and that is valid after 10 AM Monday through Thursday\nin\n- 2- -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 3, "text": "December. On Thanksgiving Day, they had 160 players with the shotgun they was\n$8,200 in revenue. The Tuesday Specials they run have so far 92 rounds for $2300\nin revenue and the Wednesday Specials are 72 rounds for $2160 in revenue.\nWinter practice pass only $150 for unlimited range balls from December through\nFebruary, and cardholders receive our twilight rate one hour earlier at noon for the\nwinter practice pass. This weekend, they're having a holiday pro shop sale and it's\nup to 60% off select items to find the perfect gift for your golfer. What he told us\ntoday is that they will bundle a gift, like if you wanted to have a driver, a lesson, they\nmight throw in a free game of golf. The 2011 Annual Pass is available, they can lock\nin low rates for the year, paying as low as $120 per month. Passholders receive a\nspecial $10 per person cart rate all year.'\n4-C\nBeautification Program and Junior Golf Club by Mrs. Norma Arnerich\nNone\n4-D\nGolf Complex Restaurant Report, Jim's on the Course\nChair Sullwold stated: \"No one is here from the restaurant. I know that they were\ngoing to have on the agenda for last week's meeting, some authorization of money\nfor improvements to the fixtures at Jim's On The Course, but it got taken off\ncalendar. I think that it was going to come out of the Golf Enterprise Fund\".\nCommissioner Gaul stated: \"Tom told me that it was $30,000 they were going to\nuse to spruce up the restaurant.\" Chair Sullwold stated: \"From my conversation\nwith him, I think he understood that they were going to pull it out of there.'\nCommissioner Gammell asked: \"We have no control over that?\" Chair Sullwold\nstated: \"No\". Commissioner Schmitz stated: \"$30,000 is key work.\" Chair Sullwold\nstated: \"I knew we didn't, all we can do is recommend, but he believes that we\nought to have been consulted first at least to to give it a recommendation.\"\nCommissioner Gammell stated: \"I might not have recommended it, but I would at\nleast liked to have been consulted.\"\n5\nAGENDA ITEMS\n5-A Status Report on Long Term Lease and Mif Albright Negotiations\nincluding Golf Commission recommendations\nNorma Arnerich stated: \"When I opened the meeting today, before I let the City\nManager talk, actually our whole board was here except for Bob Wood and Pam\nCurtis, so we had full board. I let them know that from our April meeting, I had the\nminutes there, when we approved forming a new non-profit, a spinoff, and I\nexplained that we wanted to protect our funds that were in the Alameda Junior Golf\nbank account, that we didn't want to risk that taking over the Mif Albright Course. I\nread that from our minutes that we had voted to have a spinoff, and the City\nManager was a little surprised at that, but then at the end she saw no problem with\nhaving that, she said it changed a little bit because they were negotiating with\nAlameda Junior Golf and now they were going to have this spinoff.' Chair Sullwold\n- 3 -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 4, "text": "stated: \"Norma, I thought that Richard Lee, at that meeting, I was present at the\nmeeting, recommended that the spinoff be the Alameda Junior Golf Tournament and\nScholarships?\" Norma Arnerich stated: \"We did, but we changed that today,\nbecause in talking to my board, just talking to them individually, they didn't want to\nhave to open up a new bank account, take our funds out of the bank account we\nhave, it would just be more trouble, so we voted today to keep Alameda Junior Golf\nClub as it is and the spinoff will be \"Friends of the Mif.\" Chair Sullwold asked: \"If it\nproves to be a problem negotiating with the City, would the Alameda Junior Golf\nBoard reconsider?\" Norma Arnerich stated: \"I don't think it's going to be a problem,\nthe City Manager didn't feel it was going to be a problem, she just said that changes\nsome, but she didn't feel it was going to be a problem.\" Commissioner Gaul asked:\n\"Was she referring to the meeting today or the meeting you had with her?\"\nCommissioner Gammell answered: \"Today's meeting.\" Commissioner Gaul stated:\n\"I didn't know she was at today's meeting\". Chair Sullwold stated: \"She was the one\nwho asked for this meeting. That's what this is all about.\" Norma Arnerich stated:\n\"She said whatever we called ourselves, they would follow through with that.'\nBob Sullwold stated: \"I agree, it will be a problem, that you will hear this from the\nCity Manager or Mr. Lillard or the Mayor, now the terms of the deal have completely\nchanged, that we thought that we were negotiating with Alameda Junior Golf, now\nwe find out that it's a completely different entity, we're back at square one, there's no\ndeal on the table. I predict that you will hear that.' Commissioner Schmitz asked:\n\"Was there anyone else there from the City other than the City Manager?' Mrs.\nArnerich answered: \"Dale Lillard was there and the City Manager and John Vest sat\nin on the meeting, but he didn't say anything.\" Chair Sullwold stated: \"I hate to be\npessimistic about it, but given all the road blocks that we've had in our way, I tend to\nthink we've got to be wary of what Bob is predicting. It may be seized upon by\nBeverly Johnson, as 'now you're changing the whole nature of what you've been\nrepresenting to us all year,' and we've got to be ready to at least think about whether\nthere's some way to salvage this.\" Commissioner Schmitz asked: \"This still under\nthe umbrella of Junior Golf, right?\" Mrs. Arnerich stated: \"It's just a spinoff\". Connie\nWendling stated: \"Dick Lee, our attorney, suggested that.' Chair Sullwold stated:\n\"No, he suggested just the opposite, though, he suggested that you spinoff the\nassets of Alameda Junior Golf to the new non-profit, so that they're protected under\na revised name and that you continue with Alameda Junior Golf Association,\nbecause that's the entity we've represented would be the sponsoring organization\nfor the Mif. That was his original suggestion.\"\nMrs. Arnerich stated: \"Well, it didn't sound like to me there was any roadblocks,\nbecause we are going to meet again with the City Manager and she has requested\nwhat she wants from us, from our minutes, anything we had record of forming of\ntaking over the Mif course. We are following through. We are going to meet with\nher again after the holidays.' Chair Sullwold stated: \"No, I'm not saying that, I'm just\nsaying, don't take her word only, she's not the one who gets to make the decision on\nthis one, and we've got Beverly Johnson actively campaigning against this.\" Mrs.\nArnerich stated: \"She's only one person.\" Chair Sullwold stated: \"She is, but, you\njust don't know who she can turn by using things in the right way, so that's why\nI\n- 4 -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 5, "text": "want to throw that out there to just be cautious about that. She can sometimes, in\nher way, be persuasive to others.\" Mrs. Arnerich stated: \"But, she won't be handling\nthe gavel. So, I'm supposed to go ahead and call Dick Lee and get the ball rolling.\nHe had already put our intent in and so we going to start that process because that\nmight take a little while. According to Dick Lee, if we did cancel it, it would cost a\nfew hundred dollars to cancel if Kemper decided to take over the Par 3, we could\nalways put a stop to the non-profit.\" Chair Sullwold asked: \"You have in your money\nthat Perforce Software grant money that can pay for Dick's expenses?' Mrs.\nArnerich stated: \"yes, we have the money set aside, the $20,000. Also, at the\nmeeting, I did appoint Joe and yourself, and I volunteered to be on the board. I\nasked our board who wanted to be on the new board, and it was myself, Connie,\nBetsy, Tony Corica, of course, and Shirl Ames are the ones that wanted to be on the\nnew board.\"\nCommissioner Gammell stated: \"She plans to have the end of January, the 25th of\nJanuary will be a special meeting on this, all golf, she plans to have the Kemper\nsituation more or less, and the Mif. And she said it's probably going to take six\nmonths from there.'\nChair Sullwold stated: \"I expressed my concern to Marie Gilmore after the meeting\nlast week, that we so frequently get the staff reports on a Thursday before a\nTuesday meeting, when it's difficult, if not impossible for the citizens to absorb it,\nmuch less the Council members to absorb it. She indicated to me that the Sunshine\nTask Force was supposedly working on a resolution to have staff reports ready\nsooner. She recommended I go to their next meeting. Joe wrote to John Knox\nWhite and asked to him about this. John Knox White responded today. According\nto John Knox White, their concern is not so much as getting staff reports out earlier,\nbut more notice of special meetings, 72 hours, rather than 24 hours.\nCommissioner Gammell stated: \"Dale said the minutes are being written today as\nhe spoke and they should be on the email this afternoon or tomorrow.\" Chair\nSullwold stated: \"What I'm talking about is the problem with them posting their\nagenda and the related items 72 hours before the meeting which gives the people\ntoo little time to deal with it. Marie thought that the task force is working on that. I'm\nnot sure that's what they're working on. I think what they're working on is, according\nto John Knox White 72 hours for special meetings as well as regular meetings.\"\nBob Sullwold stated: \"Well, the task force is over. The task force has proposed an\nordinance, directed by City Council, to address a number of issues including\ncampaign financing, meetings and the like. Their proposed ordinance is available\nfor anyone to read. It addresses the issue of notice for meetings. There is nothing\nmore that anyone in this room can do about it. It's already proposed and they've\nalready met and proposed their ordinance, and if the City ever takes it up, that's\nanother question.\"\nChair Sullwold stated: \"If the meeting is on January 25, then we will get it on\nJanuary 20, it will be posted on the 20th and that is when we will first find out what.\n- 5 -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 6, "text": "Let me ask you this. I had a conversation with Tony Corica after your meeting\ntoday, and he told me that Ann Marie said today, that, as a result of the Council\nmeeting last week and the direction given by Council, she was now going to have to\ngo back to Kemper to seek a new profoma, because she had not yet asked for one\nthat involved non-profit operation of the Mif and 36 holes operated by Kemper.\"\nCommissioner Gammell stated: \"That's what she said.' Chair Sullwold stated: \"Are\nyou serious? How is it from the March 16th resolution which said the starting point of\nnegotations shall be a non-profit operation by the Alameda Junior Golf Association\nof the Mif and 36 holes of the rest of the complex. How could she not get that\ninformation?\" Mrs. Arnerich stated: \"Because that was not in the motion. I brought\nthat up today.' Chair Sullwold stated: \"That wasn't in the motion?\" Mrs. Arnerich\nstated: \"That's what she said today. She had gone over and over it and it wasn't in\nthe motion.\" Chair Sullwold stated: \"It's in the minutes and it's in a tape.\"\nMrs. Arnerich stated: \"I did bring up the 36 holes, because that's our whole purpose\nof keeping the Par 3 so we can keep our 18 hole courses, and so I did bring it up to\nher and she had gone over and over the wording, and it wasn't in there.\" Chair\nSullwold stated: \"It is false and it's shocking and I'm going to write her an email. I'm\ngoing to download the official minutes from the website and send them to her with\nthe language highlighted because that's what it says.' Bob Sullwold stated: \"You\nhave communicated that to the Council time and time again. Quoted the exact\nlanguage of the minutes, not my interpretation of it, or her interpretation of it. This is\nwhat it says.\" Chair Sullwold stated: \"And not the language from the actual Council\ndebate, which I also happen to have, but the way that Lara transcribed into the\nminutes that were unanimously approved at the following Council meeting. It's just\nshocking to me that she would say that. Well, I hope you don't mind that I'm going\nto say that this was conveyed to me and I'm going to say that I'm totally shocked at\nthis.'\nBob Sullwold stated: \"These people get up there, with a letter right on the table that\nsaid $250,000 cash. They denied it said that. These people go to the Junior Golf\nmeeting and say, with a resolution right there in black and white, that says starting\npoint for Mif Junior Golf and 36 holes, deny they say that. Have they at long last no\nsense of decency left?\"\nCommissioner Wood asked: \"Who's going to run the Mif, say that happens, who's\ngoing to run the operation? Is there a pro shop? Who's going to do that?\" Chair\nSullwold answered: \"The notion would be that the best case scenario would be\ncontracting with Kemper to provide the turf management and to share the expenses\nof the person in the pro shop collecting the money so that they would pay that\nperson part of their salary for the driving range, and we would pay out of the Junior\nGolf revenues part of their salary for taking in the Junior Golf money. The notion\nwould be that there would be an Executive Director and a Board to which all of this\nwould be responsible. I have agreed in the absence of anyone else to serve as\nExecutive Director of the new organization in overseeing. You can't just not have\nsome supervision of it. But in terms of the actual day to day hands on work, the plan\ncalls for essentially contracting that out to Kemper or to someone else, because we\n- 6 -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 7, "text": "have other bids as well. Kemper's bid, quite honestly, is not very financially\nattractive. They really padded it, in my opinion, and in the opinion of Leon McNair of\nWadsworth. He thinks it's outrageously high. To the extent that there's a contract\nentered into that may be revisited, and if they stick to their guns and refuse to\nprovide their services for anything less than what they've offered, we have other\nirons in the fire. Other companies are interested. Is that what you needed to know?\"\nBob Sullwold stated: \"Let me add to that. I think this Executive Director thing --\nJane stood up to do that because there was some concern expressed, the question\nyou raised legitimately, who's going to be the point person in charge and so she\nstood up to do that. But I think that if she got somebody, look at retired people who\nhave business experience, who would be equally well qualified to take on such a\nrole.\"\nChair Sullwold stated: \"I was volunteering not because I want the job, but because I\njust think they need to hear we have people ready, willing and able to step up and do\nit, and I am ready, willing and able. I don't really want to. I would prefer vastly that\nsomeone else be the one, but I will do it in the absence of anybody else, and I\nthought, and Doug deHaan suggested that they needed to hear, that there was\nsomebody willing to do it. We weren't simply turning to the people on the Board of\nDirectors of Alameda Junior Golf Association in saying, now you've got to run this\nbusiness. Commissioner Gaul stated: \"At least until they can find a qualified\nperson to take its place.\" Chair Sullwold stated: \"So, anyway, I hope I wasn't\noverstepping in doing that, but I was doing it at Doug's advice of letting City Council\nknow we have considered this, we're not just suggesting Norma, Connie, Betsy and\nJohn ought to be the ones.'\n5-B\nUpdate on Golf Complex Finances\nChair Sullwold stated: \"Bob did not have the benefit of this report in advance so was\nunable to look at the City's numbers, but he did look at the statistical numbers that\nwere provded to us.\"\nBob Sullwold stated: \"In terms of the November rounds and revenue, they're down\nand as to profitability, the Kemper numbers, the more reliable numbers, in my\nopinion, show that for the first four months of our fiscal, the net profit for operation\nfrom Kemper was $457,185 It would be nice if Kemper numbers could be\nreconciled with the numbers provided by the City finance department, and on such\nthings as revenue, just the total amount of greens fees, the Kemper numbers and\nCity numbers don't match, but Kemper says they made $457,000. What we were\nhanded tonight -- I always look at the number with the asterisk -- cash balance at the\nend of November was $727,000.\n6.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (Public Comment)\nBob Sullwold stated: \"It has come to attention that there are some who apparently\nbelieve that Joe and Tony and Jane are in this Mif thing for their own gain, that they\n- 7- -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 8, "text": "want to be the saviors of the Mif, that they want to run the Mif, and that it's all about\nthem, their plan to try to shove down your throats, the junior golf throats, the City's\nthroats. I frankly resent that implication. Joe and Tony, as you all know, have full\ntime jobs. Joe has devoted an enormous time to this; Tony has devoted a lot of time\nto this. They don't need this additional burden. They're not in it for themselves.\nAnd Jane, though she doesn't have a full time job, she is a full time golfer and has\nvarious roles with the Women's golf club here, with the PWGA and various things,\nshe doesn't need this additional burden either and to the extent that there's\nsomeone out there that thinks this three people are doing what they have done or\nare willing to do for some personal interest, I will say, and Patti you can quote me,\n\"They can kiss my ass\".\nCommissioner Gaul stated: \"In the event that they have an Executive Director\nbeyond Jane, and assuming she's taking $1.00 a year, is there some salary you're\ngoing to have to arrive at for a professional to come in here and do this? Has there\nbeen any consideration or brought up about this?\" Chair Sullwold: \"Well, that's why\nthe consideration initially you get somebody like me who's willing to do it for a $1.00\na year. And maybe you continue to get volunteers to do that.\nMrs. Arnerich: \"Now that we're going to start the non-profit, the spin-off of another\nnon-profit, and having a Board now proceed from there.\" Chair Sullwold: \"The thing\nis, I think, the finances in the business plan are tight enough absent a big growth in\nthe play on the renovated Mif course, we're not going to have money to pay\nsomebody a big salary, even a small salary. And so, at least in the first startup\nyears, we would envision, I think, volunteer services from the community, and that's\nJoe, although, he's not able to be on a day to day basis, he's willing to devote a fair\namount of time to it, as is Tony and others. But, I do need to throw out that it's been\nmy experience in my involvement with golf in the East Bay since 1993, that\nwhenever you renovate a course or improve the conditions at that course, you\nautomatically generate an increase in play, because people get curious. My opinion\nis, if we do the $400,000-$500,000 renovation that Wadsworth's architect, Bob\nLoehmann, has drawn up for us, that we're going to get more people coming out\nthere and playing, because it will be more interesting and it will be in better\ncondition. It will have better tees and better greens, which are the primary thing. It\nwill be set up in a more logical way to allow not just kids learning the game and\nseniors to play, but also people who want to practice their short game. It will be a\nbetter place for that, and I think it will get increased play. Now, maybe I'm just na\u00efve,\nbut, that's what I've seen in this Northern California market since I started playing\nout here regularly. Callippe comes up and all of a sudden there's a surge of interest\nin Callippe. Metropolitan opens because it's renovated and all of a sudden they've\ngotten a lot of play. They put a fairly minimal amount of money into Lake Chabot,\nand Lake Chabot is just doing landmark business. They've increased play and\nrevenue, I believe, every year for the last three years. So, I believe that the Mif will\ndo that, and if it does, then we can talk about having money to hire somebody to do\nsomething. On the other hand, we're bouncing up against an economy that has not\nimproved. The employment rate is just awful, and I suspect people have given up\ngolf because they can't afford it anymore.\"\n- 8 -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"} {"body": "GolfCommission", "date": "2010-12-15", "page": 9, "text": "Bob Sullwold: \"Joe and I, we've talked about this a lot. I don't see, even in the\nstartup days, the need for the Executive Director to be someone that sits in the office\neight hours a day. I suspect that person would spend 7-1/2 hours reading\nmagazines. But I think, not withstanding that, you would need to have a point\nperson, if something goes wrong, this is the person you call. You don't need\nsomeone to sit in the office and read magazines.\" Chair Sullwold: \"I'm just trying to\nenvision, that you've got to have somebody overseeing the slippage, in terms of\nmoney. You've got to have somebody making sure the cash register receipts are\nthe right amounts. Somebody has got to look into that. So it may be that as an\nExecutive Director, you've got an hour or so a day to oversee things at the end of\nthe day. I'm willing to do that and I suspect some others are willing to do that as\nwell. I think it can be done.\"\n7.\nOLD BUSINESS\nNone\n8.\nWRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS\nIncluded in the Commission packet was a memorandum to the Finance Department\nshowing a surcharge payment for November 2010 of $6,644. The year-to-date total\nto the General Fund is $48,858.00 for FY 2010/2011.\n9.\nITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING'S AGENDA\nStatus Report on Long Term Lease and Mif Albright Negotiations including Golf\nCommission\nUpdate on Golf Complex Finances\n10.\nANNOUNCEMENTSIADJOURNMENT\nThe meeting was adjourned at 7:17 p.m.\nThe agenda for the meeting was posted 72 hours in advance in accordance with the Brown\nAct.\n-9 - -\nGolf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010", "path": "GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf"}