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Regular Council Meeting Minutes <br />5-17-10 <br />Page 3 <br />PARKS & RECREATION - Bill Thomas <br />Mr. Thomas reported that Tommy V's will be involved with Cruise Night. He also has a banner <br />already up at the new field. We appreciate his support. Doug mentioned that Mr. Thomas was at <br />the pool early today. We had our four college students start prepping the pool. . So, sununer's not <br />too far behind. ? <br />ARCHITECT - Ron Dinardo <br />To add to what the Chief said about the police station, Mr. Dinardo reported that it is <br />progressing. He had a conversation with Panzica and they are really moving along. The <br />concrete floor is poured. The structural steel is at 100%. They are continuing with the interior <br />wall framing. They are working on the inside. The brick veneer is continuing on the front. The <br />roof trusses are 90% complete and they anticipate getting the roof completed in the next week to <br />10 days. We are going to really start to see some things happening in the next month. It is <br />exciting. It is looking very well. They are on budget. <br />HUMAN SERVICES - Eunice Kalina <br />Mrs. Kalina reported that we had our Anniversary Party this past Saturday which was very nice. <br />We did not have as big a crowd as usual, probably due to graduations, weddings or whatever. <br />Those who attended enj oyed it thoroughly. This Wednesday, we are having a program at 2:00 <br />sponsored by Belltone. They are going to do free hearing testing. They still have a few spots <br />available. It only takes about 10 minutes. There is no charge and no obligation. We are going <br />to start a week from tonight at 7:00 in the Community Room in conjunction with Crossroads <br />Hospice, a bereavement support group. We have publicized this event and already have had a <br />good number of people sign up for it. It's a 12-week group. We will see if that night is good for <br />everybody. We may change it. Mrs. Kalina was approached by Crossroads Hospice. Obviously <br />it's filling the need because we have already had people sign up for it. So, if you know of <br />anybody, send them our way. No charge. <br />PLANNING DEPARTMENT - Ted' Esborn <br />Mr. Esborn reported that there are two ordinances this evening on the agenda pertaining to <br />subscriber service agreements. They were both discussed in Finance. Mr. Esborn wanted to add <br />that he has been working pretty closely with our Law Department to make sure that we have a <br />solid agreement structure for this fiber subscription program. This is not only necessary for us <br />but it is also mandated by the County that we have agreements documenting our program. We <br />have charted out how the system works. If anybody's interested in getting a copy of it, let him <br />know. <br />STANDING COMMITTEE REYOKTS: <br />i <br />Activities Committee - Mrs. Mills t I anked everyone for their participation and hard work at the <br />Mother's Day Pancake Breakfast. We served about 680 paid admissions. That does not include
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