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GolfCommission | 2010-12-15 | 6 | Let me ask you this. I had a conversation with Tony Corica after your meeting today, and he told me that Ann Marie said today, that, as a result of the Council meeting last week and the direction given by Council, she was now going to have to go back to Kemper to seek a new profoma, because she had not yet asked for one that involved non-profit operation of the Mif and 36 holes operated by Kemper." Commissioner Gammell stated: "That's what she said.' Chair Sullwold stated: "Are you serious? How is it from the March 16th resolution which said the starting point of negotations shall be a non-profit operation by the Alameda Junior Golf Association of the Mif and 36 holes of the rest of the complex. How could she not get that information?" Mrs. Arnerich stated: "Because that was not in the motion. I brought that up today.' Chair Sullwold stated: "That wasn't in the motion?" Mrs. Arnerich stated: "That's what she said today. She had gone over and over it and it wasn't in the motion." Chair Sullwold stated: "It's in the minutes and it's in a tape." Mrs. Arnerich stated: "I did bring up the 36 holes, because that's our whole purpose of keeping the Par 3 so we can keep our 18 hole courses, and so I did bring it up to her and she had gone over and over the wording, and it wasn't in there." Chair Sullwold stated: "It is false and it's shocking and I'm going to write her an email. I'm going to download the official minutes from the website and send them to her with the language highlighted because that's what it says.' Bob Sullwold stated: "You have communicated that to the Council time and time again. Quoted the exact language of the minutes, not my interpretation of it, or her interpretation of it. This is what it says." Chair Sullwold stated: "And not the language from the actual Council debate, which I also happen to have, but the way that Lara transcribed into the minutes that were unanimously approved at the following Council meeting. It's just shocking to me that she would say that. Well, I hope you don't mind that I'm going to say that this was conveyed to me and I'm going to say that I'm totally shocked at this.' Bob Sullwold stated: "These people get up there, with a letter right on the table that said $250,000 cash. They denied it said that. These people go to the Junior Golf meeting and say, with a resolution right there in black and white, that says starting point for Mif Junior Golf and 36 holes, deny they say that. Have they at long last no sense of decency left?" Commissioner Wood asked: "Who's going to run the Mif, say that happens, who's going to run the operation? Is there a pro shop? Who's going to do that?" Chair Sullwold answered: "The notion would be that the best case scenario would be contracting with Kemper to provide the turf management and to share the expenses of the person in the pro shop collecting the money so that they would pay that person part of their salary for the driving range, and we would pay out of the Junior Golf revenues part of their salary for taking in the Junior Golf money. The notion would be that there would be an Executive Director and a Board to which all of this would be responsible. I have agreed in the absence of anyone else to serve as Executive Director of the new organization in overseeing. You can't just not have some supervision of it. But in terms of the actual day to day hands on work, the plan calls for essentially contracting that out to Kemper or to someone else, because we - 6 - Golf Commission Minutes - Wednesday, December 15, 2010 | GolfCommission/2010-12-15.pdf |