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<br />North Olmsted Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting <br />May 14, 1997 <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting called to order: 7:20 p.m. <br /> <br />Attendance: Mike Dolansky <br /> Dave Gardner <br /> Claire Hayes <br /> Carolyn Kasler <br /> Robert Kasler <br /> Rich Scott <br /> Tim Smith <br /> Janet Saringer <br /> Todd Morgan <br /> <br />Absent: None <br /> <br />Visitors: George Verlich, NOSA <br /> <br />Approval of Minutes: <br />Mr. Gardner asked the members to review the minutes of the last meeting and a motion was <br />made, seconded and passed unanimously to accept the minutes as mailed. <br /> <br />Visitors Opportunity to Address Commission: <br />The President of the North Olmsted Softball Association, George Verlich, was present to conduct <br />a review of their organization. Mr. Verlich stated that N.O.S.A. runs all the adult softball <br />programs in North Olmsted and they are a well established, non-profit organization. They have <br />an elected Board which holds regular meetings to openly discuss matters and they operate under a <br />pre-established and approved set of by-laws. Mr. Verlich pointed out to the Commission that <br />since 1989 N.O.S.A. has given the City over $25,000 in non-resident fees which is deposited into <br />the general fund of the Recreation Center. These non-resident fees always go to the City except <br />for 1995, which is the year they used about $3,500 to purchase a special piece of equipment for <br />the City to groom baseball fields. Since 1989 they have spent over $22,000 in capital <br />improvements which included the construction of buildings on diamond number four and two, as <br />well as necessary electrical upgrades for lighting and scoreboards. They also have contributed <br />funds for purchasing baseball field dirt and for repairs and maintenance to the scoreboards and <br />field lights. <br /> <br />
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