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MEMO TO: DON PAULEY, CLERK -ADMINISTRATOR <br />i►'" FROM: MARY SAARION, DIRECTOR <br />PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY <br />DATE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION FOR PART-TIME POSITION CHANGE <br />FROM AQUATICS TO ATHLETIC COORDINATOR <br />As you are aware, it is most likely that this will be the last year that Edgewood pool <br />t•a be available for day-Litue programming because it is anticipated that Edgewood <br />will became a middle school in tie fall of 1990. At the conclusion of this school year, <br />we will have use of the pool during evening and weekend hours during the school <br />year along with summer daytime hours Monday through Friday. Because this <br />reduction in pool time will decrease the need for a part-time aquatics supervisor, I <br />recommend that the current aquatics coordinator position be revised to an athletic <br />coordinator position. <br />who will assume the aquatics responsibilities? I would resume responsibilities for <br />pool programming. For eight years, I had this responsibility, and can undertake <br />reduced pool programming. Shane, Administrative Assistant, would support me with <br />pool rentals, time sheets, flyers and communications with pool staff. <br />Lakeside Park Beach operations would function as usual. A beach manager would be <br />hired to perform the supervisory needs of the beach lifeguards. These positions are <br />approximately 12 weeks in duration and are budgeted annually. <br />Currently, our Parks and Recreation staff spends a majority of programming time in <br />athletic league and program administration. Athletic coordination is a year-round <br />endeavor which programs adults as well as youth in instructional, recreation and <br />league play. Athletic coordination encompasses many different sports and involves the <br />schools and athletic associations. <br />L13 <br />