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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />NORTH OLMSTED PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING <br /> <br />January 10, 2000 <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting called to order: 7:10 p.m. <br /> <br />Attendance: Claire Hayes, Chairman <br /> Tom Jenkins, Safety Director <br /> Duane Limpert, City Council Member <br /> Richard Scott, Member <br /> Todd Morgan, Acting Commissioner <br /> Dave Gardner, Member <br /> Tom Stein, Recreation Department Maintenance <br /> Judith Ptacek, Acting Secretary <br /> <br />Absent: Tim Smith <br /> Debbie Adams (not notified) <br /> <br />Visitors: Betty Wilson, Community Council <br /> Linda Holt, Community Council <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 7:10 p.m. <br />and the visitors were asked to address the <br />Commission. <br /> <br />Visitors Opportunity to Address Commission: <br /> <br />The visitors spoke regarding the logistics on the new park shelter in conjuction with their efforts <br />with Tom Stein. Mr. Stein presented material only costs of $17,765 (freight $650) on a Poligan <br />OCT 44 T Prefab building. Estimated costs of engineering drawings if needed by the building <br />department would be approximately $650.00. The concrete for pad and footings for 35 yards of <br />concrete and concrete wire would be $2,735. Total roofing costs were estimated at $500.00. <br />Electrical costs would run about $7,000, with the City to do the trenching. <br /> <br />The fireplace for the pavilion (depending on type of construction) was estimated at $6,000 by <br />Chimney Masters, Inc. and The Chimney and Masonry Co., which companies requested an <br />architectural drawing. Mr. Stein contacted Schill Architecture and sent them a copy of the prints. <br />Mr. Stein’s professional opinion is to erect the fireplace on the outer edge of the building, with the <br />location of the shelter recommended by Mr. Stein and Community Council as the old horseshoe <br />pit area because the area was measured and no trees must be taken down. <br /> <br /> <br />