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1 Community Services and was attempting to inform the community that* <br /> 2 since Parkview is now a community center, the City would probably want <br /> 3 to continue to make space available for community activities. He <br /> 4 added that he perceived none of this would be contrary to Council <br /> 5 intent at this time. <br /> 6 When Councilmember Ranallo indicated he perceived the fees charged for <br /> 7 softball tournaments, etc. might be too low, Mr. Childs .told him all <br /> 8 that was necessary was for the Council to direct staff to come back <br /> 9 with specific proposals for raises. <br /> 10 Soth said he had not seen the document before this evening and was <br /> 11 certain he would have a lot of questions which would have to be <br /> 12 answered as to what the intent of the document was. <br /> I <br /> 13 Childs told the Council he needed further clarification from them on <br /> 14 some issues because he perceived the School Board would not sign off on <br /> 15 some of them if changes were made. He pointed out that the document <br /> 16 had been drawn up on a process which involved input from 200 and more <br /> .17 people who had attended the public hearings on the transfer. He said <br /> 18 if the City changed the wording of the item dealing with the Sports <br /> 19 Boosters in which a way as to raise fears that the City wasn' t going to <br /> 20 allow them to use the guy, he would expect the Board to discontinue the <br /> 21 transfer negotiations . He said he perceived the Council had no <br /> 22 objections to the Sports Boosters using the gym whenever it is <br /> 23 available, but the City would certainly not want to guarantee they <br /> 24 could play in the gym forever because the building might burn down and <br /> 25 the City wouldn' t want to have to build it back up so they could <br /> 26 continue to play basketball. <br /> 27 Makowske drew a comparison with the Sports Boosters using the parks for <br /> 28 which the City provides all the maintenance, and the Community <br /> 29 Services provides the scheduling. <br /> 30 Ranallo said he had no problem with assuring the school that the City <br /> 31 would not charge them rent for Community Services programs for five <br /> 32 years. He agreed that #7 should be reworded to state that the City <br /> 33 would provide the use of the gymnasium and the cafeteria facilities to <br /> 34 such community groups as the Sports Boosters , Civic Orchestra, etc. as <br /> 35 long as such facilities are. available for rental fees to be negotiated <br /> 36 with the City, which would at least cover the City' s cost of <br /> 37 maintaining the space. <br /> 38 City Costs Enumerated <br /> 39 In reference to what the City had to pay for the transfer, Mr. Childs <br /> 40 said he had figured it would cost the City $18 , 000 to construct the <br /> 41 parking lot but the school had indicated they didn' t need that lot now <br /> 42 and might want to take the money instead. <br /> 43 He pointed out that the School Board had only proposed the City to <br /> 44 begin discussion of sharing the costs of City/Community Services <br /> 18 <br />