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GolfCommission | 2012-07-10 | 2 | 4-B Golf Shop and Driving Range activities report by John Vest John reported that two staff members in the golf shop are leaving. Three carts were damaged a couple of weeks ago by three kids playing bumper cars. He met with the parents of the three and they are going to pay for the damages. Three wedges were stolen from the shop, but the video enabled pro shop staff to identify the thieves. After one was contacted by the police, he agreed to pay for the wedges. Per the City's request, before the Greenway takeover, the debris piles will be removed from the property, the Junior Golf office in the pro shop will be repaired, and concrete work is going to be done around the buildings where there are trip hazards. Revenue for June was up 12% over prior year and the range revenue was up 8%. He is working with Greenway to determine what merchandise will be kept. Rounds for June were 12,735, which is up from June 2011. There was a successful July 4th promotion that included a hot dog and a drink from Jim's. Tournament revenue for June was over $42,000. 4-C Beautification Program and Junior Golf Club by Mrs. Norma Arnerich Norma advised that a bench will be dedicated in memory of Al George at a ceremony on July 21st for Al George. Over the years, Al donated over $9,000 from collecting cans. The East Bay Juniors tournament is coming up on July_23rd and 24th; 147 have already signed up. The Elks organization will provide lunches and trophies for the juniors through a grant they received. 4-D Golf Complex Restaurant Report, Jim's on the Course John Vest stated that he had been advised by Dale Lillard that the City and Jim's could not reach an agreement for the long term lease, and negotiations have ended. 5 AGENDA ITEMS 5-A Status Report on long term lease negotiations, including Golf Commission recommendations, if any. Chair Sullwold stated that she had been told by both Lisa Goldman and Dale Lillard that the City expects a deal with Greenway to be penciled out by Thursday. At the Council meeting on the 17th, Council will ask that its meeting on July 24 th be designated as a regular meeting instead of a special meeting, because the first reading of a proposed long-term lease must be done at a regular meeting. Assuming it is approved on the 24th the lease will be presented for final approval at a special meeting on July 31st. 2 Golf Commission Minutes - -Tuesday, July 10, 2012 | GolfCommission/2012-07-10.pdf |