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Parks Supervisor stated the basketball program has a lot of demand so this may create some <br />scheduling problems. <br />Chairperson Shryock mentioned local church's might have space available for indoor use also. <br />The consensus of the Commission is to publish an article in the Ramsey Resident to get an idea <br />of how much interest there would be if this new activity became available. <br />APPROVE AGENDA <br />Motion by Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Fyten to approve the Park and <br />Recreation Commission meeting agenda for the meeting dated October 13, 2011 as presented. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Shryock, Commissioners Barr, Bennett, Chubb, Fyten <br />and Minke Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Olsen <br />APPROVE MINUTES <br />Motion by Commissioner Fyten, seconded by Commissioner Barr, to approve the following Park <br />and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes: <br />1) Park and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes dated August 11, 2011. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Shryock, Commissioners Barr, Bennett, Chubb, Fyten <br />and Minke. Voting No: None. Absent: Chairperson Olsen <br />COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />Case #5.1: 2012 — 2016 Parks Five -Year Capital Improvement Plan <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood reviewed the staff report and asked the Commission to focus on the <br />2012 Capital Improvements and reviewed those as follows. <br />The first item listed on the improvements in no particular order is for drinking fountains and <br />misting stations. The second item is shelter and restroom facilities. <br />The next project is the Community Building and Playground for Elmcrest Park. <br />Chairperson Shryock wants to make sure that they don't lose sight of the playground and if the <br />building is holding it up they don't want that to happen. <br />Commissioner Barr feels the building is more important than the playground. <br />Commissioner Bennett agrees with Commissioner Barr. <br />Chairperson Shryock wants to clarify that one isn't more important than the other. <br />Park and Recreation Commission /October 13, 2011 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />