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Recreation Commission Meeting <br />April 5, 2004 <br /> <br /> <br />North Olmsted facility. The answer is that the membership has tried to make it into a top notch <br />club at a top notch facility. Driving is not the issue. It's the people. It's walking into the facility <br />and knowing that it's well kept, knowing that North Olmsted is doing all that it can with limited <br />resources. Sometimes things happen: the clock went out for Pee Wee Skates. People from all <br />over the State were here. That's a concern. A lot of things can be handled on a smaller scale that <br />can make a big difference. The Hockey Club is all for working backwards on the list if it makes <br />the difference. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelley asked for any more questions from the Commission for the Hockey Club. <br /> <br />Ms. Kanis made the comment that she knows how hard the Hockey Board works. When <br />Strongsville built their rink, she mentioned to her son that it was a nice rink, and he replied, no, he <br />likes North Olmsted. He would rather skate in North Olmsted than anywhere. This is home to <br />him. It's also attracted new members, as well. <br /> <br />Mr. Miller said that there are things that the Commission should be doing. Can the Commission <br />get from the Commissioner and Maintenance Supervisor short and long term plans for what can <br />be done before August 2004, split them up, and start pursuing them. Mr. Kelley made the <br />suggestion that Mr. Galippo, Mr. Stein and Mr. DiSalvo get together for that purpose. <br /> <br />Ms. Kanis also wanted it placed on the record a thank you to Mr. Tom Stein for his outstanding <br />efforts on behalf of the North Olmsted Recreation Department. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelley then thanked the members of the North Olmsted Hockey Club for their time, and said <br />that when they come before the members of the North Olmsted Parks and Recreation <br />Commission, they will be heard. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelley then called for a five minute break. <br /> <br />Minutes Approved <br /> <br />Mr. Kelley asked the Commission for approval of the March minutes. Mr. Jesse moved to accept <br />the minutes as written; Mr. Lasko seconded. All were in favor; the Motion to accept the March <br />2004 minutes as written passed unanimously. <br /> <br />Report of the Recreation Commissioner <br /> <br />Financial Reports <br /> <br />Mr. DiSalvo reported that there would be no financial reports for this meeting. There has been a <br />format cell issue or bug or virus in the computer, and the incomes and expenses are not getting on <br />the sheets normally handed out. Mr. DiSalvo apologized for this omission. <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />
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