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<br /> <br />Commission Meeting <br />April 8, 1998 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Sub Committee Report: <br />None <br /> <br />Old Business: <br />Mrs. Hayes requested a tour of the area behind the Recreation Center for the Skateboard Park <br />at the next meeting. Mr. Smith stated that he had checked out the area and it is already <br />fenced, it is flat and has plenty of room and the drains are already in. Mr. Dolansky stated we <br />could put in some security lighting. Mrs. Hayes stated that we need to notify the neighbors and <br /> <br />have a meeting for questions and concerns. <br /> <br /> <br />New Business: <br />Mr. Dolansky stated that the bid for printing services for the brochure came in very favorable. <br />The past two years we have had a 36 page publication which cost about $9,000 per issue. <br />The best quote that came in this year was $7,500 for 36 pages and under $10,000 for 44 <br />pages. The bid was awarded to PM Graphics. <br /> <br />Mr. Dolansky stated that the facility agreement with the North Olmsted School District has <br />been drafted as a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of North Olmsted and The <br />North Olmsted City Schools. From a functional standpoint this understanding has been <br />working fine for a number of years without a formal contractual agreement. After a <br />comprehensive review the facility sharing has a pretty equitable trade off. For 1997 the School <br />used 1,220 hours in City facilities and the City use of School buildings was 1,341 hours. Mr. <br />Dolansky stated that since both organizations are tax supported the goal should be to <br />maximize the use of our community facilities. Mr. Jenkins made a motion expressing approval <br />of this memorandum of understanding and recommendation that it be forwarded to City <br />Council via the appropriate channels. The motion was seconded by Tim Smith and was <br />approved unanimously by all Members of the Parks and Recreation Commission. <br /> <br />There being no further business, a motion was made, seconded and passed unanimously to <br />adjourn the meeting at 8:20 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />______________________________ ____________________________ <br />Claire Hayes, Chairman Patricia Scott, Secretary <br /> <br />
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