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MEMO Tot MAYOR AND CITY COU14CIL <br />FROM: MARY SAARION, DIRECTOR <br />PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY <br />DATE: JUNE 24, 1907 <br />RE: A USE FOR RANDOM PARK CLASSROOM BUILDING <br />Here described is a typical situation thatowarrants theRanuse <br />eom Pof a <br />facility such as the classroom building proposed <br />On March 27 a permit request was sent to Mounds View Community <br />Education for the use of an area for summer <br />dance <br />iprograms <br />on was beginninn tose <br />at 2:00 P.M. and concluding at 41lS p. ermiss <br />the facility is registered. <br />On May 29, notification was given that the space originally approved <br />was not available as anticipated because of a Senior Dance Program. <br />By this time, participants had already registered as publicized in <br />the spring <br />chure. bParticipants registered under the assumption <br />My recourse was to find another site or cancel the <br />during class. <br />theosummer <br />LH <br />Pinewood and Sunnyside Schools close at 3:00 p. <br />m.months. To use the school beyond this time would cost time and one- <br />half in custodian fees. City Hall is booked with Willy Tilly's, <br />Bridge, TOPS and On -the Ball in case of rain. The only spot was <br />Brightwood Hills Golf Course Community Room. <br />If the classroom building had been at Random Park, the class could <br />whave ithoutsanyitransferred nconveniencethe to the/2 block participantsance Eor relocation <br />The south side of Highway 10 is so important because as demonstrated <br />over and over again, Highway 10 is a barrier and people tend to <br />register for activities with convenience of location in mind. In <br />the event that Edgewood is not available, as if often the case, an <br />alternative location such as a classroom facility at Random Park is <br />advantageous. <br />ccurs <br />reasons again, example of a anhomerh one is <br />at the <br />Random Park site. <br />4�J <br />