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RecreationandParkCommission | 2013-04-11 | 3 | Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes - April 11, 2013 Page 3 Motion to approve the 2013-15 recommended CIP list with the request for increasing the Beltline budget by $15,000. M/S/C Vice-Chair Delaney, Commissioner Brown (unanimously approved) B. Review and Discuss Container for Alameda Attack (Lacrosse) at Harrington Park Director Wooldridge provided a handout with an aerial of the site and asked for approval for a storage container for Alameda Attack Lacrosse. Chair Restagno suggested a requirement for the container be that it be painted the same color as the restroom facility that it is adjacent to. Vice-Chair Delaney concurred, as long as it is painted. Motion to approve a storage container for Alameda Attack at Harrington Field. M/S/C Commissioner Brown, Vice-Chair Delaney (unanimously approved) B. Swim Center Renovation Update Director Wooldridge stated this item has been covered through previous discussions during the CIP discussion. Vice-Chair Delaney asked if the City Manager had directed that the City help AUSD financially with renovation costs. Director Wooldridge stated this was discussed at a joint meeting with AUSD, but nothing was finalized. The Agreements with AUSD state that they are responsible for any capital improvements. Vice-Chair Delaney said regardless of the aesthetics, if the equipment fails there would be serious problems. Director Wooldridge stated this is more than an aesthetic issue. She talked briefly about the condition of the equipment. 6. OLD BUSINESS A. Alameda Beltline Update (Discussion) The Church of Latter Day Saints is starting work on the old railroad building. They will be painting the exterior and doing work to secure waterproof the building such as replacing fascia, side boards and closing the roof. ARPD will be applying for the building permit for the project. 7. REPORTS FROM RECREATION COMMISSION AND RECREATION & PARK DIRECTOR A. Recreation Commission Reports - Commissioner Brown reported Mastick Senior Center had their volunteer recognition luncheon with a reported 23,000+ of donated hours from over 230 volunteers which is equivalent to more than 10 full-time staff. The membership is around 3,300. She talked to the Manager about the wheelchair availability issue, and reported that there are wheelchairs and walkers, along with the staff who is fully trained to help. B. Friends of the Park Report - Vice-Chair Delaney reported he has attended many of the activities in the City, along with monthly meetings, and he would like to report he has received many positive comments and observations. Chair Restagno stated there is the annual Play-for-the-Parks golf tournament on September 25th. He stated they will be discussing the potential event around the Lincoln Park equipment. Vice-Chair Delaney has been great about getting the energy going. And they have a new | RecreationandParkCommission/2013-04-11.pdf |