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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgendas/Packets - 1997.12.03 - 39991CAZKLAND OUNTY PARKS 2800 Watkins Lake Road -Waterford, Michigan 48328-1917 248.858.0906 Fax 248.858.1683 TD D 248.858.1684 Internet address: www.co.oakland.mi.us OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION Oakland County, Michigan Ladies and Gentlemen: Ralph Richard Manager Jon J. Kipke Assistant Manager Pesky D. Lewis, Jr. Chairman Ruth Johnson Vice Chairman Richard D. Kuhn, Jr Secretary November 21, 1997 Fred Korzon George W. Kuhn Nancy McConnell L. Brooks Patterson Lawrence Pernick Kay Schmid Richard Skarritt A meeting has been called of the PARKS AND RECREATIONS COMMISSION as follows: PLACE . . , , , . .Parks and Recreation Office 2800 Watkins Lake Road Waterford, MI 48328 TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, December 3, 1997 9: 00 A.M. PURPOSE . . . . . . . . . . . Regular Meeting ion This meeting has been called inaccordance the a0akland county Parks Land of Chairman Pecky D. Le Recreation Commission. Sincerely, i l �ell _ Ralph Richard Executive Officer - Parks and Recreation OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING Parks and Recreation Office 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. Waterford, MI 48328 December 3, 1997 1. Call Meeting to Order at 9:00 a.m. 2. Roll Call. 3. Approval of Minutes for November 5, 1997 Commission Meeting. 4. Public Comments. 5. Activity Report for October, 1997. 6. Inclusive Golf. S. Dorey / 858-7596 7. Lyon Oaks Master Plan. J. Figa / 858-4620 8. Waterford Oaks Wave Pool Renovation. 4C" 9. Red Oaks Golf Dome Lease. F. Trionfi / 858-4607 10. 1998 Proposed Fee Changes. J. Kipke / 858-4605 11. Replacement 5-Yard Dump Truck - Technical Support. " 12. S-10 Pick-up Trucks - Waterford Oaks. " 13. Orion Oaks Bike Path. R. Richard / 858-0909 14. Executive Officer's Report. ` 15. Old Business. 16. New Business. 17. Adjourn. EAT1ON COMMISSION MEETING ND CODNN PARKSi Dove mb 5 1997 OAKI-A mission room of the ha. ri pecky D. Lewis, Jr. in the tom to order at 9:09 a.m. by C office. was called ,s administration The meeting mission Fred Korzon, parks and Recreation Com Kuhn, Jr., BERS PRESENT: Secretary Richard D. COMMISSION MEl an Ruth Johnskarritt Lewis, Jr., Vice Ch Schmid, Richard Chairman Pecky D. McConnell, Kay George Kuhn, Nancy OM MISSION_._.ME—M—gERS ABSENT C pernick L Brooks Patterson, Lawrence ESENT Ralph Richard, Manag Manager ALSf O pR_ Assistant A min Services Jon K►Pke° Chief, and Recreation FrankTrionfi, ccountant parks hini, A f of Golf Operations �an Mleng Services Oakland Co. Central $ery ce ante Strategies, Village perform Golf Dome and Sports Bn Chte O erations O Mike Thibodeau, unicationsofficerDan Stencil, Chief of Park p and oevelop►'nent Janet Pung, public Comm ChifDes e, i Jgn a Joseph F►ga' Chief of Recreation Sue Delridge, Director Dave VanderVeen, Rae owner Jahn Paglino, Vince Paglino, Owner Red Oaks S: rove the minutes of the meeting °f APPROVAL OF ►�1 b Mr. Skarrittto approve R. Kuhn, supP°fed change: plan elements, Moved by Mr. with the following Oaks master p will affect.. " 1997, roposed Lyon of water lines October 1, under the list of p first sentence etheC or not installation Page 3 _ 3: In the uld read, "t° find out wh Skarritt ($) ce should McConnell, Schmid, the senten Kuhn, Lewis, YES. Johnson, Korzon, G. Kuhn, R• A NAYS: t0) vote. Motion carried on a voice PUB= COMMA comments received from, the public . here were no questions asked by °nor T merit of Vouchera d in PAYMENTS: to approve the'aym APPROVAL OF Johns°Rnegister for the Septemberand theeT 'Transfer supported by Mom' meat quarter credits; by Mr. Skarritt, suPp ental pa en, Inc. 3rd q Moved 561, the Interde Corp through . Oak Management October, the 3 " 1 November 5, A9 `commission Meet09, d quarter credits. ne11, SchRud, Skarntt t81 °ocher FReg�-_ for the 3r 'R. Kuhn `eWrs, McCon V Kuhn , S. ,ohnson, Koaon, G. AYE NAYS (4) a voice vote• twn carried °n accepted as fi\ed. Mo RpO� September 1g9 as filed. ACTfV1�1ss for the month Of pGET UppATE: s accepted s Rep° f September 34' 1g9� , wa M�N� pROJEc�S BU The pctiivitre iM?ROVE is Budget Update as O onnthe city 011 armin9tOn CApiTA ven1ent pro�ec Award fr eautifcation w Award receNed the Caoai imprO with a B Gotf Course. of the new water 110N'. p pR -SENTA rated the C°mm srs+9 at Glen Oaks Wave Revue hW AR rese dscaP the Comrrirssion with en n9 promotion OffIcec R,chara ptenance °f lan rand op eXecutNe and m un9 presented mr6ssior!s 9 creation an p for the C° vvms f Or officers oCiatjon rocess for the Mons pubiic Ce Wo idM,JnlcWa e OaksA th svategir- Peannt pg po the Oakian from th s0aterfo eves in erby's pies nta features C p�ANN,NG m iete the 9oeiara ao for pr Black by a mnimum of 2 to S fRp,T�Gi was piesentt mere made in !No ember 6 an ciiitjes d fa pr Rae - lbe forbowing chss,oners on Thursday veto the number of parks » parks Th of Gomrr' or de bans... and To increase io on an on^going ess Survey. county Bo add' d deve d Awaren �c Objectwe an an erve Attitude, d Awareness Survey » Strate9 „ maIntakn, res d by the image, seNe. 5 add" To measure e Att�tde' an rvey Objective # ' axed by the imag ' ess Su add at the end"• " as waxen Strategic d A #$ as meal b the image, Attitude, an onsorships, ect�ve 9 add at the end'_ ... s for SP Obj red y a�nership Strategic as measu telpubiic P ective # ' end.. „ _.. d 15 privy state Obj ionai and is t the an Strate9 a is Ob�ect�ve #� i' add e to read „ foe it by the year 2p02' ecreation Summit for reg Oted Strate9 #12', chan9 veioprn biennia a p00. d e\e Obj d fa��Ut�es de fish a ear 2 ctors an ectNe fo stab n the `1 parks pyre strategic trate9 gramming, an change to Tea ad'. Cou by ,countywide o,nt p `n fO es nnua i trate9rG Objec�anrza ,�'ns operat'n9 tab\rsh an a S to or9 recreational change read. ObjectNe #the year 2a��' Strate9�c NetNOrk by 3 , 2 Offic's— � ing system by the y ear November 5,1g9 e inforn\at\on� spar Commission Meeting, „ estab\\sh a cOuntywid base e, change to read• So re an adequate funding Strateg`Cob. ctN#15h ange to read• �10 ensu is P\ann�n9 2ppp. pelete the number to 1g and G rove the strco fission as #16. ect\ve on tang f( eat\on Gomm Strateg`G �bl 17', Change e y ear 2pp1 „ Johns gerf Strate9`c oboe Count, parKs by th orted by GountY parKs oaK\and GGonne\\, s eP oa\<. - for b Mrs-ect\ves for th 6i Moved yd obl id, SKarC\tt l amend d. evdis, McG°nne\\, SGhm Sohn G• m\sston for SPprOva\ Son, Kuhn, � AYES, arKs Com NAYS' �pl d on avoice vote- Cesentthernto the p RE OE f.- ted inforrnaklo carve and P 5\pN en at e Spolts Mot\on b ectNes N ortsvi\tage s ng to add ,tt aq'poXrrr`ate\y EXp A repave the tactica\ ° \ SpGR�s V\\ \ AC'E e and SP Staff w\\\ P E AND Go\f go - nd are Pop, pag\inos, is GO�F p�M of the Red Ou chased the n ohbe Pa d enure\y by ing ar'a\y s\s REp GAKS paono' ° ature they at. n of this feature, NoCCnan video g°\f sw J°hr\ anwacKy putt ehas and instal\ o\f \ess0ns a Greg \eted at th the new a new Cost for P art of their g comp \ of e .\\\age- ada�n9 as P Drina" ects they have s apPrO Sa rrent\y du 2pp' considering a that of Greg N other caaP`t a f the C he C \eas ,which Gu t pagC\nos are as your swing wr issioners on co'tract As P erasion o aKs bu that GOmPare bated to th the ems °fCat on of a ten `fear ext ect at Red iab\\�ty at s d\str\ der Side drain PrOs to rnainta\n anon w of required un uest\n9 con of the P°ssr ,ake Ghall form req made awa is imp° uantto the POP ON wer os a \wh\tU e, the pa p9 ce been \ing it unting °n Sion wl feaexP`re in 2p t they hav t that risk, fees fir\ the area Ceview by ac Cain C°Cnh\\s to d ed tha acceP er dom .nc\ud\ng d county Thy acKn°wee w0\ 'Rgr'ess to with oth C CeGon\n\endat\ons, the pak\an exPress and vervain cOmpetrtNeto sta\f fo Staff'NO a\so have e ment of os rt the s`te pecember meeting- a N� EXIENS\GN ef\ , add` ec - rOp th �1\icn`gan commission referred P e the nateuss for this PrO\ e orxk on f peCcentamand at in the \eas SURE cEN�ER GRA Cova\for a program 9 Csetnent prOG this, as NpENcE GAKS NA ion aPp e Ce\mbu {'S0\ut\osno d gon pEpE a requested a 5 �\ture�. to c`omP\ete th dOpt the fot �wReGCeat\on \N \ch g f pesign JO Prectmg extension is red Mcconne\\ `Oh�ga� 5 Futur chetura Res°ur ce 03K This ° d by MS p cling M N deper\den nsOn, sag rtesource rote at\n rs. Joh atura\ R Moved by e Michigan N 3 , 3 extend th �Ovembef 5, tig9Z� aks Natuf e Center iss�on hasorethe �SS\on Meet�n9 e \n nce O ornn' ent fn degende ReGfeat�Onfa t a9feem `Go t on the add��ion to th GOuntY pa'0<S es t6ahas e p`fed, and \e\�on date as fan \and R 03 05Q .an; pfo9fafn 9 the Oak of Natura\ gF g3� foject c nd \nfcfm �NERe Ppepahf `enetGentef add tiion, a�\ab\e fof weed dor'13 is a ro\ ct has sh n s�9 not�f�ee a�noe Oak$ Natu Xtens'on Pa�daeview of the requ e ow \ndeP eNs, an e Subrfiktta\ f Pdd�tion P f\, \N de\ays �n fe Genre a PfoP extended due to endence Oaom4 et °y-Sn; and n Gofn�thefeey`eetin9 and EPS the \ndePss toward c d Recreat�o the P;O\ec , dE ont�nued Proc" d GouOm pact e c rc'P\etfon o� arks and Recf ea thNe S a�t�e\`! Puf Su�n9 G°un�l p ri�f�cant an S d to extensl0n. �NER� ds a OWED that we �r \ aPPfOPfia atch�n9 eXtens�on• \th ated h' S e g far the cc\teria for EREFORE ds Eid\ng th �401\N �N fecoff' f en Schmid, Skarr\d l61 tton G°f 'm\ss\on n, �ew�s, MGG°nne\i, G Kuh Oaks on, G'. en en .' e ns R1N PEES Joh pND ENG\NEE t atMdeP 20S. Sknce th d Onav&r,evote GES\GN thePav\n9Pf �eGtwap o suNel an NP carr\ed OJEG 0\\ �A 00 ms en\Go tefed . pR a\ b\d for th Mo�jOn S p pviNG Of\g ved an add\trona\ to date P rota\ DENGE O PK d the prOb\e s. eef\n9 Sfece \eted \NoEpEN oe F\ga rest . eerin9- of requested yftnd9 wofK ed the v'jOfk c°fnp \ow bid Ghfef of O ntac or' Sthe c°no00 fOf f ore su art and fecev the Secon ovv, to be es 9 GM O\J and tfa t was as ed af`°thef �3, f1nated GM s contra st is now aPPf°�a t eel f and PfoP°sed a decently feque ese Pfob\eham ° 1a 000 ect n° in9 GM C vQew to fk a\ready com? \ess than gec E�� was made to t Ana\ bids �O s ed Kier g of a c°unt the ed to GM \s $6'200 t Pay shed the or`gSta feque\na\ bid, tak ady expend t a vin9 PfO\ec Staff feseaEng�neefivg ed their r 67 ,600 e �18, ©0 a � Uded. the Pa from K1ee d they re e P foject ° n9 `Kith `St request fn comp\ere comp comp\ere th67 ,6p0' aNith their \a ky\econtract t0 \ere the cOst to e p fop°see been cost °Pa\d to GM on aPProv he am unt °f6Z 6© he contract cunt o $6� 600 -iota\ of th ou\d hav O ff�cnfss' \nc., \n t award t to the arc' the tota\ w Staff equested ft o - eef in9 ' by Mf ' S)(OvWL t r\ng, \nc fore, s to �hefe endence Oak hnson Sup e Oa s tote rr\tt �61 \ndep ov ed by M ct a `ndePer`den ne\\ SGhm�d, Ska pav\n9 Pf°\e `ewis, 3-4 McGon Johnson' G• Kuhn, PEES' (Commission Meeting, November 5, 1997) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. WATERFORD OAKS FRIDGE TOBOGGAN LIFT: Assistant Manager Jon Kipke reported that there was only one proposal received again in response to our Request For Proposals for the toboggan lift at The Fridge. The bid received was from SlideOne in the amount of $305,000, not including on -site installation costs, which staff estimated could make the final cost of this project as high as $400,000. Staff noted that other methods of lifting the toboggans to the top of the tower can be researched again, if the Commission wishes to proceed with a modified version of the project. In the meantime, staff recommended Commission reject the bid. Moved by Mr. Skarritt, supported by Mrs. Schmid to reject the bid from SlideOne for the toboggan lift for The Fridge at Waterford Oaks. AYES: Johnson, G. Kuhn, Lewis, McConnell, Schmid, Skarritt (6) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. MANAGER'S REPORT: In addition to the Manager's Report filed in the agenda, the following was noted: ---Staff distributed information on projected attendance figures for the proposed waterpark at Indian Springs as provided by the Huron -Clinton Metropolitan Authority. ---Staff has been approached by officials from Orion Township to reconsider, for safety reasons, installing the bike path inside the park fence rather than outside the fence. Commission requested staff inform the township officials that, for security reasons, we may double fence along the path. Staff will have more information available at the December meeting. The next meeting will be at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, December 3, 1997. The meeting was adjourned at 12:22 p.m. *��_" Richard D. Kuhn, Jr., Secretary Karen Smith, Recording Secretary 3-5 Monthly Activity Report ( Combined Totals ) October, 1997 Golf Courses Recreational and Special Evnts Day Use Parks Leagues/ Groups Partici ants Lea ues/Grou s Participants 1996 1997 1996 1 1997 11 1996 1 1997 1 1996 1 1997 90 86 21,247 24,643 90 86 21,247 24,643 122 135 10,651 9,768 122 135 10,651 9,768 6,621 5,995 34,920 34,286 6,621 5,995 34,920 34,286 Grand Totals 1 6,8331 6,2161 66,8181 68,69711 6,8331 6,2161 66,818 68,697 Glen Oaks Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes Banquet Facilities Red Oaks Rounds Played Springfield Oaks Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes Activities Center White Lake Oaks Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes Banquet Facilities Golf Courses- Month of January, 1997 Leagues Partici ants11 Lea ues YTD Partici ants TD 1996 1997 1 1996 1 1997 11 1996 1 1997 1996 1 1997 4 7 3,318 3,419 4 7 3,318 3,419 0 0 1,352 1,354 0 0 1,352 1,354 18 26 2,734 3,704 18 26 2,734 3,704 01 01 3,0771 3,34611 01 01 3,0771 3,346 31 2 625 798 31 2 625 798 1 5 1,371 2,179 1 5 1,371 2,179 27 38 4,323 5,009 27 38 4,323 5,009 0 0 2,707 2,968 0 0 2,707 2,968 0 1 922 1,299 0 1 922 1,299 9 7 818 567 9 7 818 567 Totals 901 861 21,2471 24,64311 901 861 21,2471 24,643 i 11/24/97 Mobile Recreation Bouncer Skate Mobile In - Line Mobile Broadway Review Puppet Mobile Sports Mobile Show Mobile Dunk Tank Orbitron Buses Waterford Oaks Activity Center Tennis Complex BMX Fridge/Lookout Lodge Environmental Program Nature Center Outreach * Nature Trail Usage Special Events Fall Color Tour Halloween Hop -Springfield Halloween Happiness-Wtfd Fall Color Car Classic Hidden Forest Run Recreational and Special Events October, 1997 Groups Participants Grou s TD Participants TD 1996 1997 1996 1997 1-1996 1997 1996 1997 3 4 615 820 3 4 615 820 0 1 0 167 0 1 0 167 1 0 167 0 1 0 167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 850 680 5 4 850 680 1 2 229 458 1 2 229 458 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 2 233 466 1 2 233 466 1 1 150 150 1 1 150 150 33 251 1,2031 761 33 1 251 1,2031 761 Totals 1221 1351 10,651 9,76811 1221 1351 109651 9,768 * Not included in totals 11/24/97 Addison Oaks Park Campers Day Use Day Campers Groveland Oaks Park Campers Day Use Day Campers Independence Oaks Park Day Use Day Campers Overnight Group Campers Orion Oaks Addison Oaks Conference Ctr Waterford Oaks Waterpark Red Oaks Water Park Red Oaks Golf Dome & S. V. Totals Day Use Parks and Facilities September, 1997 Groups Participants Grou s TD Partici ants YTD 1996 1 1997 1996 1 1997 1996 1 1997 1996 1 1997 193 211 3,530 3,664 193 211 3,530 3,664 633 505 2,392 2,221 633 505 2,392 2,221 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,196 4,653 18,726 16,286 5,196 4,653 18,726 16,286 1 6 460 931 1 6 460 931 5 3 80 426 5 3 80 426 5761 5931 2,0161 2,07611 5761 5931 2,016 2,076 171 241 3,9251 4,77711 171 241 3,925 4,777 0 01 3,7911 3,90511 01 01 3,7911 3,905 6,6211 5,99511 34,9201 34,28611 6,6211 5,9951 34,9201 34,286 11/24/97 i w ,TO, #6 G`VS�VE CzC�i event a\1 �N to a`SOuss the vby the e at the me6t09 t was sponsored MoCa�i\\e b `ake oaKs tha ,ogee Wh��e \f t°uCOameot at n JOT thse pedxa\ inolusNe 90 acid SpokespeCso parksi\\e has beep ar Mr. MOGa the pavk system . d jOv popu\atio�`s an 6-1 iTVI #1 tyo ONY-S N MAS?�R pLA ct have been e Sultants for this prbased on the our con tan, and Raeder \nc on oaks Master P d Staff. Becket a of the Ly the GOMM.ission etrn9 • Once on the final dra ut from e d add60nai inp at the comgr lss�l. m workm9 �nai draft a, informat�°n °r rev�ous rneet�n9 ar' the f d any addition p e �resent�n5 oved an ian,Niil be ready for They vviii b een appr aster P s b inG°rp°rated, the m the f ai draft ha eet�n9 nges have been rnber G°mm1ssion rn cha doptlon at the Dece a JA IT94 #8 WATERFORD OAKS WAS p0OL RENOVA— em Basso (GB) regarding recently received correspondence from Giffles Hoy supervision for the renovation of the Were Y engineering, and construction f 1996. We had initially additional charges for the design, completed in July es were the ark complex which was comp of 1996. These additional charges Waterford Oaks Waterp arding this issue in January es i engineering ondence reg and making extensive changes received corresp the scope of the project e ect. result of expanding to reduce costs to enable the construction of this p J a projected total project requiredspecified was based on p J em Basso sp 108 755� which resulted in GHB The contracted fee Giffles Hoy although there was some 2 229,000 The final project total actually was $3, this issue cost of $ , regal 1 60,000 in fees. At that time weindicated � frm them reg requesting an additions $ were excessive. We again due to extra punt to $24,000, reviewing merit to these additional costs, they reduced the am revisions. After again until recently. The new correspondence to the scope and engineering of time since the ervision, changeustifiable, in spite of the length construction sup Payment is j the cost, staff concluded that some we eel that this cost should be reduced as follows: project was completed. Ho�'�' The contract envision: GHB requested fees for an additional we hours. 1. Construction sup ere 15 additional visits which we estimated at 5 hours per specified 16 field visits. There w visit for a total of 75 hours. nested fees for 175 additional hoursconcession on building, 2. Expanded scope of profor design and ject: GHB requested renovation of the lifeguard observatio mechanical This included the correction to the wall� and roof o the co engineering. Gal design due to two m modification of the lifegu d break Chang s in the mechanic s at time or engineering which was a result of cost overrun There were also m ms being integrated into one, and structural sY urs we conclude that fees for an additional hours are of bid. In reviewing these ho reasonable- B re nested fees for an additional o0 hours- to be changed GH q Finis pools 3 Delete 3 Alternates in bid proposal: nested four alternates. 1)) project went out for bid, staff req paint. 2) Delete integral color in concrete paving, from Diamond Brite to epoxy p e demolition of lifeguard observation tower and other f Delete project are not outside the landscape plant material. 4) Staff feels that alternates to any P J miscellaneous demolition items. ever have been some additional hoadfor research hours scope of a project. There would howre- We conclude that fees or an special products and some re-eng could be attributed to this. 225 hours of justifiable additional services, roximately resented at equals a total of $13,500. Further information will be p We determined that there were app which at a rate of $60 per hour, q the commission meeting for discussion. 8-1 I,o #9 oo11 OOME `EAgE REo oPKS tuber 5 Agg.7 , Sohn on Nove d a new trng Sapp to ad mee rnnrissiOn Dome and Sports us Co mission Pt the PreviO eauested the Gom ed yaks G°, ion to their original nd v inoe p agiino r acky P utt� at the R uestrn9 an eXtens a utdoor feature �W issi°n t1 req seauen y ding G°rnrn sub Mpg. ° Uage they Were hrch ran through sk and is recomrnen ear extension of Vi e agreement' W . Wed this rec\ seauent five �5i y for the extension leas Staff has revre e With a sub e rental rate e (A) year of the neW featur r 113A4, 01 � and that th mission at least on apprOv se through the yea roved by the G°m the lea app enceMent. d Wi11 be neg otrated aon s comet prior to the extens 9-1. ITEM #10 1998 PROPOSED FEE CHANGES The following fee changes, as noted on the attached 1998 Fees and Charges document, are being proposed. Assistant Manager Jon Kipke will explain the proposed fee changes at the meeting. 10-1 OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION FEES AND CHARGES 1998 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page General Fees and Charges............................................................................................................................................. 8-1 GrovelandOaks...................................................................................................................................................... 8-2 Independence Oaks................................................................................................................................................... 8-4 Addison Oaks Park................................................................................................................................................... 8-5 Springfield Oaks Golf Course.......................................................................................................................................... 8-7 Glen Oaks Golf Course............................................................................................................................................. 8-7 White Lake Oaks Golf Course.......................................................................................................................................... 8-7 Red Oalo Golf Course................................................................................................................................................ 8-9 Mobile Recreation................................................................................................................................................... 8-10 SpringfieldOaks Activities Center..................................................................................................................................... 8-11 NWaterford Oaks Activity Center....................................................................................................................................... 8-12 O WWaterford Oaks Tennis Complex ............................................................................................ 8-12 Waterford Oaks Refrigerated Toboggan Run........................................................................................................................... 8-13 Waterford Oaks and Red Oaks Water Parks............................................................................................................................ 8-14 SUMMARY FEES AND CHARGES - GENERAL (Prices are subject to change upon Commission approval). Fees and charges will be paid at the park or facility in which the activity is conducted. They must be paid in full prior to, or at the time of, the activity. Individuals or groups which are exempt or partially exempt from paying fees or charges are: v 1. Seniors, age 62 and over, various reductions on fees, 2. Youth Groups (Boy Scouts, etc.) 50%reduction on facility rentals if authorized and approved by the Manager of the Parks and Recreation Commission. 3. Arrangements for special security services will be an additional cost. lr I 4: Governmental units in Oakland County will have 50%reduction in facility rentals and fees forthe purposes of business affairs. 5. Reduced rates for governmental units or non-profit organizations will not be granted during prime time. 6. Special requests deviating from Commission policy can be addressed in writing to the Parks and Recreation Commission. All groups or persons renting a park facility must pay a security deposit. This deposit will be retained until a post -rental inspection is conducted. Any damages or additional cost will be subtracted from the deposit. The lessee must also sign a rental agreement which states all conditions and charges for rental, Tickets which are to be sold to the general public for activities at a park facility should be available for sale at the administration and all park offices. Personal checks will be accepted for the exact amount only. Checks are to be made out to Oakland County Parks and Recreation or in the name of the park. 8-1 GROVELAND OAKS Located at 14555 Dixie Highway, Holly; 17 miles north of Pontiac at the comer of U.S. 10 (Dixie Highway) and Grange Hall Road, PHONE: 634-9811 Open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend Hours 8:00 a.m. to one hour after sunset Motor Vehicle Day Use Fees Regular Fee $ 8.00 per carper day Special Fireworks Fee: $5.00/Vehicle after 5 p.m. Resident Discount $ 5.00 per carper day Senior Citizen $ 2.00 per car per day (Weekday Only) Annual Motor Vehicle Permit Regular Fee $45.00 Resident Discount $25.00 ($15.00 for second vehicle) Senior Citizen $15.00 (resident and non-resident) Ilus/Van (12 passenger) Regular Fee $ 2.00 per person (minimum $8.00) Resident Discount $ 1.00 per person (minimum $5.00) Senior Citizen $10.00 per Bus/Van per day (12 passenger or larger) Youth Groups or Walk -his Regular Fee $ 2.00 per person per day Resident Discount $ 1.00 per person per day Camping Cabin $ 45.00 per night (Fri and Sat nights cannot be split ). $250.00 per 7 day stay (Fri tluu Thurs). $195.00 Sun, through Thurs. Fr C Grou"it es--EleetFic-on-site-and-wa —I—V-ilablwne y—a pad VI —Rcgular-�19:OO'lrer familype"ay.(includes-day'use-fet an"d electric) -"'Ri:sid6ii3 Discoun I"OFerfamily-per.day.(includeadayvse fee-and-eleoWc) Modern Sites Sites - Electric, water and concrete pad. Regular Fee $21.00 per family per day (includes day use fee and electric) Resident Discount $17.00 per family per day (includes day use fee and electric) Senior Citizens Discount $3.00 per campsite Second Vehicle $ 3.00 per registration Caravan (Group) Reservation: A deposit of two nights' camping fee per unit (minimum of 10 units) required at time ofreservation. Regular camping rate to be charged for balance of nights camped. GROVEiKS Con't Youth Group Camping . (Overnight) RENTAL RATES: Island Rental Boat Rental Bike Rental Waterslide Sanitary Dump Station t•r O I 0% Regular Fee $ 3.00 Resident Discount $ 2.00 Additional charge for security at current overtime rate when requested. Adequate adult supervision must be provided in accordance with park policy. Clean-up/Damages may be charged. Virgin Island $150.00) Devil's Island $100.00) Plus entrance fee at resident rate Paradise Island $200.00) Rowboat $ 3.00 per hour, $10.00 per day (weekdays only) Pedal Boat $ 5.00 per 1/2 hour (4 seater) Canoe $ 3.00 per hour $ 5.00 per 1/2 hour Per ride: $ .50 All day: $ 5.00 Free for those camping. Non -campers: Resident - $5.00 per unit; Non-resident - $7.00 per unit Plus $10.00 Deposit R-3 INDRPRNDENCE OAKS Located at 9501 Sashabaw Road, Clarkston PHONE: 625-0877 IIours Smmner - 7:00 a.m. to one hour alter sunset Whiter - 8:00 a.m, to sunset Motor Veldele Day Use Fees Regular Fee $ 8.00 per car per day Resident Discount $ 5.00 per car per day Senior Citizen $ 2.00 per car per day (Weekday Only) Animal Motor Vehicle Permit Regular Fee $45.00 Resident Discount $25.00 ($15.00 for second vehicle) Senior Citizen $15.00 (resident and non-resident) Bus/Van (12 passenger) Regular Fee $ 2.00 per person (minimum $8.00) Resident Discount $ 1.00 per person (minimum $5.00) Senior Citizen $10.00 per Bus/Van per day (12 passenger or larger) Youth Groups or Walk-ins Regular Fee $ 2.00 per person per day Resident Discount $ 1.00 per person per day Youth Group Camping Regular Fee $ 3.00 (Overnight) Resident Discount $ 2.00 Additional charge for security at current overtime rate when requested. Adequate adult supervision must be provided in accordance with park policy. RENTAL RATES: Month of May, weekdays; and Holiday weekends -- 50% reduction on shelters Shelters (Plus entrance fee at resident rate. Clean-up fee may be charged.) ~ O Twin Chimneys $300.00) v Tent (20 x 40) $200.00) Park use only. Pine Grove $250.00) Moraine Knoll $300.00) Lakeview $250.00) Trail Side $225.00) Beach Cove $200.00) Boat Rental Rowboat $ 3.00/hour; $1.50/lralfhour $ 10.00/per 8.hours; plus $2.00/each additional hour (weekdays only) ) Electric motor $3.00/iiour;$1.50/halfhour ) Pedal Boat $ 3.00 per 1/2 hour (2 seater) ) Plus $10.00 Deposit $ 5.00 per 1/2 hour (4 seater) ) Canoe $ 3.00/liour; $1.50/halfhour $ 10.00/Day (not to exceed 8 hours) Cross Country Ski Rental $10.00/4 hours $ 4.00/single item/4 hours MEW— 4EM 8-4 e. low :; . ADDISON OAKS Located at 1480 West Romeo Road, Leonard. (8 miles north of Rochester and 2 miles west of Rochester Road on Romeo Road). PHONE: 693-2432 SUMMER: Camping, Swimming, Picnicking and Nature Trails Hours 8:00 a.m. to one hour after sunset Motor Vehicle Day Use Fees Regular Fee $ 8.00 per car per day Special Fireworks Fee: $5.00/Vehicle after 5 p.m. Resident Discount $ 5.00 per car per day Senior Citizen $ 2.00 per car per day (Weekday Only) Annual Motor Vehicle Permit Regular Fee $45.00 Resident Discount $25.00 ($15.00 for second vehicle) Senior Citizen $15.00 (resident and non-resident) Bus/Van (12 passenger) Regular Fee $ 2.00 per person (minimum $8.00) Resident Discount $ 1.00 per person (minimum $5.00) Senior Citizen $10,00 per Bus/Van per day (12 passenger or larger) Youth Groups or Walk-ins Regular Fee $ 2.00 per person per day Resident Discount $ 1.00 per person per day Camping Cabin $ 45.00 per night (Fri and Sat night cannot be split). $250.00 per 7 day stay (Fri thru Thurs) $195.00 Sun. through Thurs. ~ Primitive Sites - No electric or water on site, water available nearby. O I 00 Regular Fee $17.00 per family per day (includes day use fee) Resident Discount $13.00 per family per day (includes day use fee) Semi -Modem Sites - Electric on site and water available nearby, no concrete pad. Regular Fee $19.00 per family per day (includes day use fee and electric) Resident Discount $15.00 per family per day (includes day use fee and electric) Modem Sites -Electric, water and concrete pad. G ` Regular Fee $21.00 per family per day (includes day use fee and electric) Resident Discount $17.00 per family per day (includes day use fee and electric) Senior Citizens Discount $3.00 per camp site Second Vehicle $ 3.00 per registration Caravan (Group) Reservation: A deposit of two nights' camping fee per unit (minimum of 10 units) required at time ofreservation. Regular camping rate to be charged for balance of nights camped. Semi -Modem site fees charged for group camping. 8-5 ADDISON OAKS. Cony Youth Group Camping Regular Fee $ 3.00 (Overnight) Resident Discount $ 2.00 Additional charge for security at current overtime rate when requested. Adequate adult supervision must be provided in accordance with park policy. RENTAL RATES: Boat Rental Rowboat $ 3.00 per hour; $1.50/halfhour, $10.00 per day Pedal Boat $ 3.00 per 1/2 hour (2 seater) $ 5.00 per 1/2 hour (4 seater) Bass Boat $ 4.00 per hour w/electric motor; $2.00/half hour Mountain Bike $ 5.00 per hour Shelters Lakeview $300.00 ) Beachview $300.00 ) Clean-up fee may be charged, Tent $300.00 ) Cross Country Skis $ 10.00/4 hours $ 4.00/single item/4 hours Sanitary Dump Station Free for those camping. O Non -campers: Resident $ 5.00 per unit Non-resident $ 7.00 per unit Orr -site disposal (Honey Wagon) $ 5.00 per unit Plus $10.00 Deposit GOLF COURSES SPRINGFIELD OAKS GOLF COURSE GLEN OAKS GOLF COURSES 12450 Andersonville Road 30500 Thirteen Mile Road Davisburg Farrington Hills PHONE: 625-2540 PHONE: 851-8356 GREENS FEES WHITE LAKE OAKS GOLF COURSE 991 Williams Lake Road White Lake PHONE: 698-2700 Weekday Regular Fee $14.00 for 9 holes / 4 7 v6, 41,00 423-10 for 18 holes Weekday / a Resident Discount $11.00 for 9 holes /9. a oo $1.740 for 18 holes Youth Resident Only (17 years and under); Monday through Friday prior to 3 p.m. $ 7.50 for 9 holes 1 3 -00 41-2:fl0 for 18 holes Seniors Age 62 and over; Monday through Friday prior to 3 p.m. 1 Regular /0.5 0 $.1MG for 9 holes vt�- �� 00 .$18:00'for 18 holes Resident Discount $ 7.50 for 9 holes /� • ✓ / 3, 00 V-2-00 for 18 holes Weekend or Holiday Regular 16, pO $1Sr5Bfor 9 holes 1 jci 7 a Q , DO $26-00'for 18 holes j!!�w AL/&- ' 8 Resident Discount 13.11°$1-290 for 9 holes 3 ct �d1 �O $20:0t1 for 18 holes Twilight - 7 p.m. Unlimited $ 8.00 Pull Carts $ 2.00 with $ 1.00 deposit Power Carts C9 $12.00 for 9 holes with $ 1.00 key deposit ' a ( A3 a a -00 $20.00•for 18 holes with $ 1.00 key deposit Senior Citizens Age 62 and over, Monday through Friday prior to 3 p.m. $ 9.00 for 9 holes $15.00 for 18 holes Senior Citizens Non-residents: No cart discount Single cart $6.00 for 9 holes S44.00,for 18 holes Single cart $ "0 for 9 holes $ 8.00 for 18 holes (No more than 2 carts per foursome) 8-7 GOLF COURSES. Cony RENTAL RATES: Club Rental Club Locker Ski Rental (Write Lake Only) $ 3.00 per set with $ 2.00 deposit $25.00 per person $ 5.00 for full set/4 hours $ 3.00 for single item/4 hours 'No reduction in fees for league play. No special events on holidays or holiday weekends. All special events must be cleared through the Administration Office. RED OAKS GOLF COURSE 29600 John R, Madison Heights PHONE: 541-5030 GREENS FEES Weekday Regular Fee $12.00 for 9 holes $11.00 for 2nd 9 holes Weekday Resident Discount $ 9.00 for 9 holes $ 8.00 for 2nd 9 holes Youth Resident Only (17 years and under); Monday through Friday prior to 3 p.m. 7 _$-6h0 for 9 holes G S-54I Tfor 2nd 9 holes Seniors Age 62 and over; Monday through Friday prior to 3 p.m. Regular $ 10.00 for 9 holes $ 9.00 for 2nd 9 holes Resident Discount $ 7.00 for 9 holes $ 6.00 for 2nd 9 holes Weekend or Holiday Regular Fee $13.50 for 9 holes $11.50 for 2nd 9 holes r O N Resident Discount $10.50 for 9 holes N $ 8.50 for 2nd 9 holes Twilight - 7 p.m. Unlimited $ 7.00 Pull Carts $ 2.00 with $ 1.00 deposit Power Carts $12.00 for 9 holes with $ 1.00 key deposit $ 8.00 for 2nd 9 holes with $ 1.00 key deposit Senior Citizens $ 9.00 for 9 holes (Weekdays Only) $ 8.00 for 2nd 9 holes Club Rental $ 3.00 per set with $ 2.00 deposit Single Cart $6.00 for 9 holes (No more than $4.00 for 18 holes 2 carts per foursome) Single cart $'4-50 for 9 holes $ 4.00 for 2nd 9 holes 8-9 MOBILE RECREATION 2800 Watkins Lake Road, Waterford PHONE: 858-0916 UNIT PER VISIT Puppet Mobile $150.00/Show Slate Mobile t4 §,a5:00/Two Hours Sports Mobile r tt $125.00/Two Hours Bleachers A/ 5-0 $100.00/Day Dunk Tank %S $150:00/ThreeHours Orbotron 1 jy' $15010/Three Hours Bouncer $250.00/I'hree Hours Tent 20' z 40' `I 0�,0 $250:00/Day Tent 20' z 30' a � 5 $225:00/Day Tent 20' z 20' �j $200:00/Day Tent 40' z 120' $800.00/Day Tent 30' z 50' �, .�-s O .$40"071)ay Tent 12' z 12' Canopy 15' z 15' 75 Id S� 4+4+ 0lday $18e:O0/Day Travel Show $150.00/Show--•-�''- .____,._�,_�--------' Y^'^—^ der Sou" (Unit Only) 4e20*00ay tax-su erted a - pp rganiaatiet�a-aud-municipalities-within�3�"eim%etye Y$250-.eO Bay--fornon-profi"rganizatiens-within-Oakland-Gounty, to and business erganiaetienwitlti:t Aal�ien tt er sivio-programs. a jt'3 cro $3 "01Day -- fer4ax-supported4nunieipaiitive—m erganizations outside of Oakland County, plus $25.00 delivery charge. /� u IIJJ Ijus Rates { � V 4225VU Fee includes bus driver and gas. $17.50 per hour will be charged for anytime over eight hours. There will be an additional charge of $ .70 per mile traveled outside of Oakland County. C nrrlla ion FaA n rtfS'[r-i :a ,,. us I $175.00 for Seniors/TR v Transit $300.00 ,Bus Q y/ SPRINGFIEL KS ACTIVITIES CENTER 12451 Andersonville Road, Davisburg PHONE: 625-8133 Available for shows, exhibits, dinners, parties, receptions, meetings and banquets. RENTAL RATES: Payment due in full 30 days prior to event. Should a cancellation occur, the entire deposit will be refunded upon the canceled date being re -booked. Should we be unable to reserve the date, the deposit will be retained. Entire Building $600.00/Day plus set-up/clean-up fee (10 hour limit). $50.00 per hour for additional hours. Exhibit Hall $500/Day (10 hour limit) plus set-up/clean-up fee. f Receptions 250 people or less $500.00 for five hours plus two hours for decorating and deliveries, plus $50.00 damage deposit. $50 per hour for each additional hour. Limit 10 hours total Receptions preaterthan 250 people - $550.00 for five hours plus two hours for decorating and deliveries, plus $50.00 damage deposit. $50.00 per hour for additional hours. Rebate of $100.00 if using Oak Management food service. Multi -Purpose Room $ 7.50/per for Youth Groups $100.00 - 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. $175.00 - 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. $400.00/Day; limit 10 hours total Receptions - $500.00 for six hours plus one hour for decorating and deliveries, plus $50.00 damage deposit. $50.00 per hour for each additional hour. Limit 10 hours total. Rebate of $100,00 if using Oak Management food service. Instructional Classes 50% of registration fee in lieu of room rental Clean-up Fee $ 50.00 1-200 people N $ 75.00 201-300 people $100.00 301-500people $150.00 501-800 people negotiable 801 and up Lower Arena $ 25.00/hour $200.00/8 hours $ 10.00/hour for 4-H Outdoor Arena $125.00/8 hours $ 20.00 each additional hour Special Events With ticket sales - 20% of gross ticket sales Without ticket sales - negotiable Complete Facility Negotiable Contracts For special events as per contract with Fair Oaks Park Entry Fee Allowable for outside events upon Commission/Fair Oaks approval. Building Overnight Fee $1.00/per person WATERFORD OAKS ACTIVITY CENTER 2800 Watkins Lake Road, Waterford PHONE: 858-0913 RENTAL RATES: 1" ✓ Weddings/Small Parties $600.00/6 hours, $300.00/6 hou Sa .-&mA:99KAheWs VY., Suri G& Hol. $ 90.00 each additional hour Program Activities $350.00/6 hours $ 50.00 each additional hour Should a cancellation occur, the deposit will be refunded, less 10% service charge, upon the cancellation date being re -booked. Should we be unable to reserve the date, the deposit will be retained. Security Deposit $50.00. This deposit will be returned if no unusual clean-up is required. WATERFORD OAKS TENNIS COMPLEX PHONE: 858-5433 (during season) Tends Courts (8) $ 3.00/hour per court (May - September) Tennis Lessons $ 5.00 /hour per court for instruction Platform Tennis (4) $ 3.00/hour per court ($ 5.00/hour lighted and weekends) (during off-season, May -Sept) Shuffleboard (10) $ 1.00/hour per court, includes equipment horseshoe (10) $ 1.00/hour per court, includes equipment 1AVolleyball $ 6.00/hour per court; t n $150.00/Day for 4 courts Rental Enuinment Tennis Racquet $ 1.00/hour ) Plus $2.00 deposit Platform Tennis Racquet $ 1.00/hour ) Tennis Ball Machine $ 5.00/hour includes court fee Shelter Rental Weekends & Holidays $250.00/Day (9 a.m, to Dark) $100.00 for unlimited use of court games Weekdays $ 50.00/4 hour session (12 noon - 4 p.m. 5 P.M. - 9 p.m.) , WATERFORD OAKS REFRIGERATED TOBOGGAN RUN "THE FRIDGE" 1680 Scott Lake Road, Waterford Must be 30" or taller to ride Mld,Nawrrnber to Mid -March (conditions permitting) yec�,-tif�MOP-Pq TV i S Monday Friday Saturday Sunday PHONE. 4 p.m. -AO—p.m. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. General Admission Regular Fee $ 8.00/person Closed: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Resident Discount $ 6.00/person ---`�Afiiliated Group (20 or more) $ 4.00/person, $ 3.50/person Monday Only (100 or more) Youth rate (30"43") $ 4.00/person Special Opening 100 person minimum; 2 hours at group rate. Shelter Rental C°" r�� $300.00/day Look -Out Lodge $100/4 hours clpr� R-13 WATERPARKS WATERFORD OAKS WATER PARK RED OAKS WATER PARK 1702 Scott Lake Road, Waterford 1455 E. 13 Mile Road, Madison Heights PHONE: 858-0918 PHONE: 585-6990 OPEN DAILY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND HOURS: 11 a.m. - Sp.m. Entrance Fee - includes pool and slide General Adnilssion Affiliated Group Seniors Twilight Rate (after 4 p.m.) $istructional Swim (9-10 a.m.) V RENTAL RATES: Shelter (11 am. - 7 p.m.) Raft RED OAKS WATERPARK WATERFORD OAKS WATER PARK Regular $ 9.00 Regular $12.00 Resident Discount $ 6.75 Children 30"-43" $ 2 00- Under 30" Free 11 a.m. I ZIP.m. J 6 "o Regular $.5:00/person Resident Discount $ 4.50/person °o 62 &older q $ 5.00 �.00 (child under 43")Jul ` $40.00/10 lessons $50.00 S �5/2 hours Resident Discount $ 9.00 8 °3p G .00 �q o-tom Child n .(30"-43") $4-0 ResidentQhilctDiscountMlp $4+6- P Under 0" Free e��vr ►q (L $ 8.50 /�. `GS /� f NY �Il �G • �R. � `� �aildretr{36s-4�LLj �£ el!;' 6-u t- f; $-6,-59oadult) �� t iy�oa $ 3 444ld--Vr-i3:") 1 4SNP7- ,p/S 1*00XJ7- Jr. &o6et ,,Speclal$T61iji $4elb c d cros on e CHILDREN 8 YEARS OLD AND UNDER MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERSON AT LEAST 15 YEARS OR OLDER. w .. 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Abe 91 operation ark site 1g pickup ta\ o� �3 el'0 d e `s not Undeve\oiled p haSe o{ tw 16 g3, {Or a tO i meat cor`ting ,ma, g xlta�ns °us esting the 11 o� each �s e operatrng eau p Staii rsnded Gabs G re avar\ab\e in th drive and ex s this purchase a Funds �o fund • TTO #1.3 ��N ONAS g1KE �, p .'r OR Commission that the staff in{ormed the °se ath vernber 5 meet1ng, we permit the prop d bike P Pt the H° e requested e the Park fence Ux nsh. oificiais hav d be installed ins d ends the bike m prion�°w n ace for this oa the area' staff rec n Oaks -ong Josly ,ate sp for Ono d touring investlgabng an .here is adea With the pAer outside °f the fence that' as we continue of the ath rerna�n on the d and staff feels con tota access trot l p to the roa way to �ownshiP o�'rciais In tlon there will be no ath m rela p ment of the Park, e working with Orion e to and the develop 1 tra%l for th Also, staff w°uld b .s is a vita Park lands . es to make sure the transplant'n9 tre park syste+'n. 13--1 1`to ik14 F iCBR�s REp05 to the pub c t`1 BXECV-ttvE pF ere pr°videdp� roit E.d1s°n ood chips W rov\ded bytes \n 1gg8 TdS of W s are p � t\on dates Qgg cubic yaj\\e `N°°d c to 12 d\stnbu for further e A 'trjershrP over �' h pctober be expanded Gomrnrssio unity servic tribut\or\s, urs \ rogra throng ram Wi\1 �g to the to co'�r't arcs\ c°r r \ab°r h° �r~P t Saturdays' Psr`'�h\s'Pro9 ar add\t\ona s o our c°re°r 3 0130 , 2� gp vo\untee h cre`N d r\ Ge_6\(3c\ear\r\9 t\ contributed the f\vtee s have s rand signs)' a d d r recer y ph and its vO\u� meat h the cort\nu\ng ee rn vaents at prior s l\unches, refresh imPrO. pales, Pm erv\Ge ppo. ales this year throng he four 9°\u,�ther aar\ kXn o� from\ rci\r\�`urn of �2o n from\ Pdd\son p -sa\e syst venom ry G°rtro\ ed at take t of an in vain 1 deer were dons for p°\ �mat\or d c\ud\rg totae °feat program Wi\\ be ser be tee-0 t\� near #uture etba\\ program' it mana9 is For prop�he\So{tWaouw\attert\or \r th wee\chair Bask ed e at th 'ReseS \V\ - be brought toy 1g9� 98 Mic�\gar pb�ectives, \orers- c° atior w the er\ts Goa\s and oard of Go0015 inform ed is irforr Sex '\ nd sPec\a\ ev is P\arn\n9d Gounty 8 ky\e a a or schedu of the Sitd to kkNe pale\a the se Cached \s a card presented __p Jso a er 5 ,meeting \Aovernb Michigan Wheelchair Basketball Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America have donated $1,000 to the league to assist in implementing this program. The sponsorship will assist us in securing a facility, trophies and officials for the annual tournament which is held in May. This is the 17th year of this tournament. The Oakland County Cavaliers, which practice in Troy, have over 16 athletes on their roster, and we are still recruiting new players. They will be competing against four teams, as well as assisting us in exhibition games that promote disabled sports and Oakland County Parks. Nov. 21 7:00 pm Flint vs Oakland County Dec. 6 7:30 Westland vs Oakland County Dec. 13 2:00 Oakland County vs Bi-County(Port Huron) Dec. 19 7:00 Flint vs Oakland County Jan. 3 2:00 Oakland County vs Bi-County Jan. 10 2:00 Oakland County vs Kalamazoo Jan. 17 7:30 Westland vs Oakland County Jan. 31 7:00 Bi-County vs Oakland County Feb. 3 2:00 Oakland County vs Kalamazoo Feb. 14 2:00 Oakland County vs Westland Feb. 28 7:00 Kalamazoo vs Oakland County Mar. 7 2:00 Oakland County vs Flint Wednesday, March 25 All Star at the Palace of Auburn Hills(Exhibition Game during Piston Game) Saturday, March 28 Tournament C:%W PDOCS\AGENDA%BBALL 14-2 P02 Strategic Plan, FINAL revision, 1997 ..hDhAAh40160AA 0 0A666000066 GOgnon n 0o0000nop 00000000P OOOOOOAJO 000606000Q0 UOU UUGJOOO 0ak1Gnd County Parks and Rureation Commission MISkON STATEMEW: The Mission of Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission is to provide all people of Oakland County with rieereatimai, kl=m and learning experiences, parks, open spaces, facilities, professional staff and fiscal management resulting in a eomprehensitie county park system that enhances the individuals' quality of life. • 'GOAL ONE: To ensure aysflabj and access to the parks systiem to aB people of Oakland County. *'GOAL TWO: To ensure optimum park land and quality retreat- tonal facWdes for the people of Oakland County. • GOAL THREE: To provide Oakland county people the highest gaallta► of service and attoitiable. sate racroatIoas►i experiences. • ; GOAL FOUR: To enhance coopdradoa and coos with interiovermuntai atenc es, the private sector and otter orfanisnttlons. ♦ ' GOAL FIVE: To ensure that the people of Oakland County understand the need to support ftndtM to acquire, maisttain and 4"dop Coapq Parks. 014Y, l d (-mwry Parib amd Recnadaa 4- Wh*esday, Nmuahsr 05, 1997 14-3 . 41 !gy p "Offivo, "NOW L�1,�Q �� see°' ; to to .�'�► vow, .Q, .moo oy WOO WOO � , +�� WOO p °i tv w 61 .t,to •,per live goo tteol vote Cs fie ��nnna n��°On'cU` on"acnnOCO P` aaqu��Q ' pp°nUc4n('U°4 �t�t 6noUpeUv4n^ .,66 £oa PAVE 02 E I� uufy00 g106668813 94 uouoa'aa�t 105l 1g51 0q . 23 -£' t •4q0 -tt�1s 11 A ,ate+" a"Vvw � I �, II� lII! 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