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FALCON HEIGHTS, Ramsey County <br />1982 population: <br />*projected growth: <br />1982 General Fund: <br />Per capita expense <br />for Parks & Rec.: <br />DIRECTOR: <br />5,291** <br />5,200 <br />$684,033 <br />Falcon Heights <br />644 -5050 De''an Barnes <br />Clerk- Administrator <br />1982 Parks & Recreation Budget: $12,720 <br />(No maintenance) <br />Summer director only. <br />Winter program organized by city clerk and Public Works employees. <br />Director is recommended by Parks & Recreation commission, <br />and appointed by the city council. <br />SALARIES: Part -time director @ $6,00 per hour. <br />$1,000 for temporary winter employees,•(3 rink attendants @ $3.35/ <br />$2,000 for temporary summer employees hour) <br />MAINTENANCE: Public Works employees do rink - plowing, rink - flooding, <br />and grass - cutting at a salary of $10.00 per hour plus benefits. <br />All maintenance is included in Public Works budget. <br />Tennis instruction, youth and adult <br />Softball, youth and adult <br />Soccer instruction <br />Volleyball, youth and adult <br />T -ball instruction <br />Friday night crafts (free) <br />PROGRAM: <br />All program charges are <br />paid directly by registration <br />fees for the particular <br />program. Leagues must run <br />themselves. <br />ASSOCIATIONS; North Suburban Hockey Association - <br />All funds and ice time are theirs directly, <br />the city provides the rinks and maintenance. <br />OTHER PROGRAMS: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Gymnastics, Golf <br />all are offerred in the Roseville Recreation system. <br />Participants register in Roseville; Falcon Heights city <br />reimburses participant for non - resident fee addition. <br />In 1979 the city of Roseville asked Falcon Heights to budget <br />$20,000 for Roseville for the residents to participate in <br />the program. Falcon Heights council said no, instead <br />registered their children in Shoreview programs. Now <br />Roseville has allowed them to participate in their programs <br />at a non - resident fee (higher) because there is a shortage <br />of participants. <br />There is one city hockey rink, 2 neighborhood rinks,(staffed by <br />one city -owned warming house, volunteer) <br />* Growth figure based upon Metropolitan Council estimates for <br />the year 2000 computed from 1978 data. <br />** Includes 400 residents of Bailey Hall, U of M of which there is no <br />participation in city recreation programs. <br />