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GolfCommission | 2010-01-21 | 6 | $300 which totals $2,475. Chair Sullwold asked Matt Wisely to convey to management to make sure employees are having juniors sign the NCGA form for proper reimbursement. 4-C Update on Golf Complex Finances Chair Sullwold stated that the financial report had not been received from the City. Bob Sullwold stated that the Fry and Clark courses were down in rounds and revenue. For the first six months of the fiscal rounds are down about 11%, revenue is down roughly $60,000 or 4.5%. The financial performance is worse this year than last year. 4-D Consideration of Memorial Bench Program for the Golf Complex Matt Wisely and John Vest have researched concrete benches, and according to Dale Lillard, the benches that are used at the parks run about $500 or $600. That is the price just for the bench, not for the plaque. Chair Sullwold asked if they could get some pictures of the iron wood benches. 5 ORAL REPORTS 5-A Golf Shop and Driving Range activities report by John Vest None 5-B Golf Complex Maintenance activities report by Matt Wisely Matt Wisely stated that we received over 5 inches of rain since Saturday. Four trees were lost, two gigantic eucalyptus trees on number one North alongside the pond on the right hand side, one behind number one green on the Mif, and one leaning on the driving range on the Mif. He is trying to get on ETA on the second pump that was removed back in September. There is widespread flooding on the course and they are trying to get the course back open for the weekend. There is a 50% chance of rain tomorrow. All the sloughs are backed up and the water is above the rocks on number five on the North in the fairway. The two trees that fell on number one North is because the slough between eighteen and one is now passed the cart path. There may be no carts allowed this weekend. They are constantly moving water and cleaning debris. The bridge between 15 North and the maintenance yard is under water. The course was closed today due to possible winds resulting in risks of trees falling. As of January 1, we have 11 new staff members (four are ex City employees) and seven new employees. Labor has been cut back due to the weather. The Par 3 course is being mowed everyday as well as changing the cups daily. Matt responded to a question from Chair Sullwold regarding the Coastal Redwoods stating that they cannot handle salt, since they are watered with non- potable water. An arborist was out and stated the same. The trees are watered along with the rest of the golf course. He believes that had we had winters like we're - 6 - Golf Commission Minutes -Thursday, January 21, 2010 | GolfCommission/2010-01-21.pdf |