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The Commissioners were concerned that the clubhouse is not a park building <br />type of structure. <br /> <br />There are three general options regarding the fate of the clubhouse: <br />1.) The clubhouse is demolished by Medtronic – no expense to the City. <br /> <br />2.) Remove the clubhouse and relocate it somewhere within the City – the <br />Commissioners should provide recommendation as to the preferred <br />site and identify any associated issues. <br /> <br />3.) Remove the clubhouse and sell it– is there a salvage value? <br /> <br /> <br />Commission Recommendation <br />After exhaustive study of the options pertaining to the fate of the Golf Course <br />Clubhouse, and detailed evaluation of park needs at Random Park versus <br />Groveland Park, the Park and Recreation and Forestry Commission voted <br />unanimously to recommend that, should the City retain the clubhouse, that it be <br />relocated to Random Park. Furthermore, there was a consensus of the <br />Commission that should the Random Park site be selected as the preferred <br />relocation site of clubhouse, a neighborhood meeting should be conducted <br />to present the proposal to the community and allow them the opportunity to <br />provide comments before final City Council resolution. <br /> <br />It was discussed and concluded that it would not be economically feasible to <br />move the existing Random Building to Groveland Park. <br /> <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />Parks and Recreation and Forestry Commission, along with Staff, is looking for <br />direction on this matter. Specifically, the Commission is looking for Council input <br />on re-bidding the Groveland Park Building Replacement Project and input on the <br />fate of the Golf Course Clubhouse. <br /> <br /> <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Greg Lee, Director of Public Works <br />