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c6 <br />COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 23, 1993 <br />ITEM <br />MINUTES: <br />Council Meeting, August 9, 1993 <br />Council Work Session, July 21, 1993 <br />DISBURSEMENTS: <br />August 23, 1993 <br />Centennial Fire Department <br />CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS: <br />Resolution No. 50 - 93 Authorizing the <br />Transfer of Monies from the Area and <br />Unit Fund to the Interim Construction Fund <br />Resolution No. 51 - 93 Authorizing the <br />Transfer of Monies from the Closed Bond <br />Fund to the Interim Construction Fund <br />Resolution No. 52 - 93 Authorizing the <br />Deletion of Deferred Special Assessments <br />from the Annual Audit from Various Funds <br />Resolution No. 53 - 93 Authorizing the <br />Write Off of Accounts Receivable - City <br />of Centerville <br />REGULAR AGENDA <br />OPEN MIRE <br />DISPOSITION <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Recreation Department Update - Included in the City Council <br />packets was a Quarterly Report on the summer recreation program. <br />Mr. Bernstein referred to this report and thanked the City <br />Council for giving him the opportunity to review the program. He <br />noted that in 1991 there were approximately 50 children in T - <br />Ball, 500 to 600 children in the Open Playground program and six <br />(6) adult (all male) softball teams. In 1993 there were 94 <br />children in T -Ball and many children could not be accommodated <br />because of the lack of suitable space and facilities. There were <br />1,418 children in the Open Playground program at four (4) <br />locations and 53 softball teams. Thirty nine (39) were mens <br />teams and 14 were co -recreation teams. Mr. Bernstein explained <br />that he has given these figures to show how fast the program has <br />grown. He noted that programs are marketed first through a <br />brochure that is sent to every residence in Lino Lakes. The <br />PAGE 2 <br />1 <br />1 <br />