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Agendas/Packets - 2001.01.03 - 40059
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Secretary / Decembez 21 1 2Q()f FredK° conKuhn George yr (homa Cpb rsan duel Palmer Charles E' derVeen padidVan ,RraordV vnj Oakland County p O'fk�issioa vs. tion Coin folio AndweCzea to Michigan mission as d Co ark Lion Con1 Oaklan eCzea pif+ee s and R tion ems' d of the d gecrea Commission has been cane yaYus an Lake VA meeting ZgpO W at a p 4832g PLACE • Wednesday�San 9 A� a•m• • nla°f C r Meet�n'� baizxn�peckY D. •Reg iZation with the authoz E •••'••• dance P is called i s ai a g ecxeatiOTV. eetin�has CQ nlvy �hof he Oakland 5incexely Lewis Jz' %�- Ralph gichpi xcez �Xecuti� a Recxeati°n parks an NeXtMeetin ' 12pp1 febzua�' 2pp1 wednesdaypebzua�' 28 cements\C�M�Ss�apendatx a0c ATIp,N co SSIGN �ET�G REC � e Read STY pAgK.S2�watkinS L�8328 OA(LAI�TU CQ watex erd' lama 3�2�Q1 eef tO Order at 9 :0 Call M meeting. Boll Call r December 6 Commission Approval of 1Slwl'tes f ° eats. C n' entge ister. I'ubli0 om ment Simmary: l P momenta a 1 pY 2001) of pay p2�pY2001) F�,2p01) Approval Interde §( (FNl M 2, octobex istex: Novembex November �p pa meIN e o period perxod V oucher g p cheT Report C I P (40g) ou ber 2p00. ort for Octobex andNovem ' Activity Rep d g5g_0909 of officers. R Richar Election g 4605 Calendar 85 2p01 ter Addl Suppoependence 5g 0 Oak85 3.FigIg463 4 R chnlca ed er_ indisonaS wells Gr $idhems Sum ,W'v istlex Clibh°use l0 ged oaks. Contact. ,�ifegiaxd • stance pxOgx� Prop°sal 2p01 Comn'init�l Ass' 11. Sessjen. EXeCUtive ! 12�ecitive o�"lcer's Rep°�. 13• E 14. O1dEusmeSs. New Business. 15. Adjoin.- 16. S. ells I g5g-4634 W g gichard I g5g_0909 GG OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS DAeNDemb CREA ION COMMISSION MEETING an Peck Lewis called the meeting to order at 9:09 a.m. in the commission room of the Parks and Chairm Y Recreation's administration office. COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Ch airman Pecky D. Lewis, Jr., Vice Chairman Pherson, David VanderVeen, Richard` DV. Vogt Jr., Fred Korzon, George Kuhn, Thomas Law, Ruel E. McPherson, J. COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT: Charles Palmer ALSO PRESENT: Parks and Recreation Oakland County Purchasing RBI 23, LLC Private Citizen Orion Township Ralph Richard, Executive Officer Daniel Stencil, Administrator —Operations Frank Trionfi, Administrator - Administration Jon Kipke, Assistant Administrator Joseph Figa, Chief, Design and Development Mike Thibodeau, Chief of Golf Sue Wells, Chief of Recreation Janet Pung, Public Communications Officer Sheila Cox, Accountant IV Bob Rhein, Buyer Tim Birtsas, Owner Lori Brown CPA Jerry Dywasuk, Supervisor Rock Blanchard, Parks Director APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Moved by Mr. R. Kuhn, supported by Mr. Skarritt to approve the minutes of the meeting of November 1, 2000, as written. AYES: Korzon, G. Kuhn, R. Kuhn, Law, Lewis, Skarritt (6) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. PUBLIC COMMENTS: om Dave Brown, a {ocal historical preservationist, distributedcorrespondence fr included an estimate of $675f O100 to dismantle, ek, barn Ms. Lon rin fie{d Township. Mr. Ciole regarding the Ellis Barn in Sp 9 move, and reconstruct the barn at a new location. He also fund. additional information on maintenance costs capital improvement and a suggestion for establishing a cap rant; uantified before the owner's can apply fora g Ms. Brown noted that additional cost information must e q lace before a grant ie, foundation and excavation. A commitment for the barn's new home must also be in p application can be completed. 3-1 (Commission Meeting, December 6, 2000) Staff has met with Fair Oaks, who is working on the master plan for the park site at Springfield Oaks, including whether or not — and how — the barn will fit in. Before addressing this issue again, the Commission requested the following: • Written information from Fair Oaks/4-H on their support and use of the barn if it were to be relocated at Springfield Oaks. • Is 4-H interested in picking up the balance of funding above the grant? • Is Springfield Oaks the right location for the barn? • Answers to the Commission's original questions of who will pay for the relocation; what it will cost the Commission for maintenance; and the interest in using the barn. • Aesthetics may be needed to be addressed, also, as they relate to the proposed galvanized roof. PAYMENTS: Moved by Mr. G. Kuhn, supported by Mr. VanderVeen to approve the payment of the Payment Summary, which includes: the Interdepartmental Payment Register for August and September 2000 (FM11 and 12, FY 2000); the Journal Voucher Register for July, August, and September, 2000; the Operating Transfers Register for July, August, and September, 2000; the Oak Management, Inc. Credit Register for July, August, and September, 2000; and the Payment Register. The Payment Register includes the Voucher Report Period for September, 2000 (FM13, FY2000) and October, 2000 (FM1, FY2001), and the CIP (408) Voucher Report Period for September (FM 13, FY 2000) and October (FM1, FY2001). AYES: Korzon, G. Kuhn, R. Kuhn, Law, Lewis, McPherson, Skarritt, VanderVeen, Vogt (9) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. AWARD PRESENTATION: Chairman Lewis remarked that, by virtue of being the Oakland County Drain Commissioner for 28 years, Commissioner George Kuhn has also served as Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commissioner. Commissioner Kuhn is retiring from public service, so Chairman Lewis took this opportunity to thank and commend Commissioner Kuhn on his service to the Parks, and presented Commissioner Kuhn with a plaque in appreciation for his service from 1973 through 2000. Commissioner Kuhn responded that he has served since the Parks system was just a few years old and has seen it grow to one of the best systems throughout the country. He thanked everyone for their outstanding cooperation and noted what a pleasure it has been to serve on this board. Several commissioners spoke in testimony to Mr. Kuhn's years of public service, noting his honesty, integrity, cost -saving efforts to the county, and his willingness to listen to people's concerns. ORION TOWNSHIP/ORION OAKS CLARKSTON ROAD SAFETY PATH: Orion Township Parks Director Rock Blanchard reviewed the proposed safety path project along Clarkston Road and the matching TEA-21 grant for which they are re -applying. Mr. Blanchard requested the Parks' support of this cooperative project once again by adopting a resolution which will commit the Parks to a financial obligation of $132,069 for our portion of the project. 3-2 (Commission Meeting, December 6, 2000) Commission expressed concern over the township's recent action regarding the Orion Oaks master plan, and the spirit of cooperation which they seek today for the proposed safety path. There must be an understanding by the Orion Township Board that the Parks' interest is in seeking recreational opportunities for all Oakland County residents, not merely the Orion Township residents. Supervisor Jerry Dywasuk conceded there must be an education process for their board members regarding this issue. Moved by Mr. Skarritt, supported by Mr. R. Kuhn to adopt the following resolution in support of the Clarkston Road safety path project: WHEREAS, the residents of Oakland County have demonstrated a long-standing commitment towards bicycle and pedestrian facilities; and WHEREAS, a safety path along Clarkston Road between Joslyn and Baldwin roads is included in the Orion Oaks County Park master plan; and WHEREAS, this path will provide a scenic non -motorized transportation route linking several public recreation facilities and community service centers to Orion Oaks County Park; and :WHEREAS, the Michigan Department of Transportation administers the TEA-21 grants program which provides funding for non -motorized facilities including bicycle and pedestrian pathways; and WHEREAS, the Clarkston Road path has been discussed at an open meeting on December 4, 2000, of the Charter Township of Orion Board and prior to that, at the Orion Township Safety Path Advisory Committee, and the public was afforded an opportunity to review and comment on the application for funding. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission supports the application for a Michigan Department of Transportation TEA-21 grant to construct a non -motorized path along the south side of Clarkston Road and agrees to provide a local match of up to $132,069 of the total project cost. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission authorizes the Director of Orion Township Parks and Recreation as the designated project representative. AYES: Korzon, G. Kuhn, R. Kuhn, Law, Lewis, McPherson, Skarritt, VanderVeen, Vogt (9) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. Moved by Mr. VanderVeen, supported by Mr. McPherson to reach a cooperative understanding with the Township of Orion regarding the development of the Orion Oaks master plan. AYES: Korzon, G. Kuhn, R. Kuhn, Law, Lewis, McPherson, Skarritt, VanderVeen, Vogt (9) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. 3-3 (Commission Meeting, December 6, 2000) RED OAKS UPDATE: Executive Officer Richard showed a brief video of the drain expansion construction begun around the Red Oaks Waterpark. Chief of Design and Development Joe Figa noted that the Requests For Proposals on the golf course's clubhouse design and construction drawings are still under review waiting for additional information on some of the firms. A recommendation will be made at the January meeting. BID: As per the information filed in the agenda, the following bid was approved as recommended by staff and Purchasing: Moved by Mr. R. Kuhn, supported by Mr. Skarritt to award the bid for the repairs of the 1988 mobile stage to the manufacturer, Century Industries, in the amount of $5,065.26. AYES: Korzon, G. Kuhn, R. Kuhn, Lewis, McPherson, Skarritt, VanderVeen, Vogt (8) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. NO SMOKING POLICY: Staff requested Commission consideration of a no smoking policy for inside the waterpark areas at Red Oaks and Waterford Oaks. Current policy prohibits smoking in the locker room and where you purchase food; staff would like a more extended area. Discussion followed on policies at other waterpark facilities and within the parks. Moved by Mr. Korzon, supported by Mr. VanderVeen to adopt a policy of a completely non- smoking environment within the fenced -in areas of the Red Oaks and Waterford Oaks Waterparks. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: Korzon, G. Kuhn, R. Kuhn, Lewis, McPherson, Skarritt, VanderVeen (7) NAYS: Vogt (1) A sufficient majority having voted, the motion carried. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Moved by Mr. R. Kuhn, supported by Mr. McPherson to adjourn the meeting to an Executive Session. AYES: Korzon, G. Kuhn, R. Kuhn, Lewis, McPherson, Skarritt, VanderVeen, Vogt (8) NAYS: (0) Motion carried on a voice vote. 3-4 ing, December 6, 20001 t 10.41 a.m- t �comm1ss+on Mee to an EXecut�ve Session a eet�ng was ad1°ujned ed at 10:'1 a.m� ith a grant application -the Cn was c°raven ve staff PrOGeed w re_ -Themeeting vogttoha ession. N t APpL1CAT14N uhn suPP°�Sedbn the Executive S vandetveen, Vogt t$i Moved by Ma rG e rGe1 discus erson, Skamtt, for the 5`15- R Kuhn Lewis, Mcph G. Kuhn, A se1 NAYS: �Oi e vote. the {o\lowing was n°ted d th a couple o1 a voic at carried °n REpORT' RJchard note ber A meeting the agenda Motion S oh %ed in r ECu�1vE O�p10ER e O{f�cer's EteP were distributed o ed atthe Novem EX to the EXeGuty ark Pass Kthen" rt �s as aPP iSe ment 01 1n ads6on courtesy P urposes, of fiuture develop „_Copes of a mrade foKlariticat�on P were staff study the possibi\1ty change uS1N SS� erate his concern that 2 ODD E cPherson rest d esday Sanuary 3 00A . Gornn'�cssOorts- 11 be 9.p0 a.m °nWedn olymp meeting w� fission r Comm m �j, SeGretaN u1a p3 a C � ing -the next re9 s ad ourned at AA �' ' Kohn CpS, Record -the meeting wa Karen Richar d D Kuhn' Y., SeGretaN 3.5 cv, -Trot cOMMrSSrON RKS pND RE OpK`pNp cOVNv Pp APPROVALSpMMpRY PpYME FROMEETrNG®F: ,,,ember 21, 2000 T A� Pp�MEN� REGISTER rN�ERDEPAR�ME M 1 F`f 2p01� pctober 2p00 CF YMEN? REGiS-' "�~ No�embec �F o�em !ter_---"� o�Per�od, olt Period,N �oUche40 ivoucherRep c.r.P • t $470,Z61$$ 2Z9,622• p4 141,367 �g41,251.12 l o t Al- r1. ABt-E At T�rE MEE'CrNG. ORM i p'frON wr``,5,� pV A P,pc w rNF POSES 014 FUN, 401, UNpER 35 1NFORrNA�rOr� PDR G ptJ f HORrF 7Bo p4 FM 2, F( 2p01�*1p9,266. lOrrr OAKS ex D M 8,0) O NS NO\lEMsER l DEvoU�G � REPORT PE r5_1 Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission Interdepartmental Payment Register For the month of October, 2000 (FM 01, FY 2001) Source Department/Fund Purpose Amount 12/IN200418 O.C. Printing, Mailing & Copier Fund Postage charges for October 2000-Admin. $550.74 12/IN200418 O.C. Printing, Mailing & Copier Fund Printing charges for October 2000-Admin., Rec. Admin., Add., Orion, Indep., Spring., Tennis Complex & Mob. Rec. 2,077.56 12/IN200422 O.C. Motor Pool Fund Car/truck lease, maintenance, insurance & gasoline charges for October 2000-Admin., Rec. Admin., Tech. Sup., Add., Grove., Indep., Wh. Lk., Glen Oaks, Red Oaks, Spring., R.O.W.Park, SAC, Water., Mob. Rec., Nat. Cntr. & Lyon 25,849.35 12/IN200453 O.C. Materials Management Fund Misc., housekeeping & office supply charges for October 2000-Admin., Add., Indep., Water. & Nat. Cntr. 2,085.69 13/VC214248 O.C. Motor Pool Fund Car/truck maintenance charges for October 2000-Add., Wh. Lk., Spring. & Mob. Rec. 12.00 18/C1004404 O.C. Telephone Communications Fund Telephone charges for October 2000-Admin., Rec. Admin., Tech. Sup., Add., Grove., Indep., Wh. Lk., Red Oaks, Spring., Water., Mob. Rec. & Nat. Cntr. 8,665.52 18/IN200396 O.C. Radio Communications Fund Radio lease, maintenance & communication charges for October 2000-Admin., Rec. Admin., Tech. Sup., Add., Grove., Indep., Wh. Lk., Glen Oaks, Red Oaks, Spring., R.O.W.Park, Water., W.O.W.Park, Mob. Rec. & Nat. Cntr. 3,360.72 43/IN200465 O.C. General Fund Security expense charges for 9/23/00 thru 10/20/00-Admin., Add., Grove., Orion, Indep., Wh. Lk., Glen Oaks, Spring., R.O.W.Park, SAC, Water., W.O.W.Park & Lyon 26,552.32 61/IN200392 O.C. Drain Commission Fund Water & Sewer Exp., 10/1/00 thru 10/31/00-Add. & Add. Conf. Cntr. 997.25 81/PR008533 & 8534 O.C. Payroll Fund Payroll charges for pay period ending 10/1/00 thru 10/6/00-All Parks 96,400.26 81/PR008706 & 8707 O.C. Payroll Fund Payroll charges for pay period ending 10/20/00-AII Parks 199,632.56 81/FB418399, 400, 401 & 402 O.C. Fringe Benefits Fund Fringe Benefit charges for pay period ending 10/1/00 thru 10/6/00-All Parks 36,662.85 81/FB418867, 868, 869, 870 & 871 O.C. Fringe Benefits Fund Fringe Benefit charges for pay period ending 10/20/00-AII Parks 67,415.06 TOTAL FOR INTERDEPARTMENTAL PAYMENT REGISTER $470,261.88 OCTOBER, 2000 a�)AKLAND DAY USE PARKS AND FACILITIES included in totals PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 99 2000 19 ADDISON OAKS PARK Campers Day Use Day Campers 3833 4281 3833 4281 1243 1761 1243 1761 0 0 0 0 *ADDISON OAKS CONFERENCE CENTER 4566 38901 45661 3890 GROVELAND OAKS PARK Campers Day Use Day Campers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INDEPENDENCE OAKS PARK Day Use Overnight Group Campers 11462 16136 11462 16136 16 74 16 74 LYON OAKS PARK 0 0 0 0 ORION OAKS PARK 2202 2533 2202 2533 ROSE OAKS PARK 0 0 0 0 WATERFORD OAKS WATERPARK 0 0 0 0 RED OAKS WATERPARK 0 0 0 0 RED OAKS GOLF DOME & SV 2300 2176 2300 2176 TOTALS 21056 26961 21056 26961 GOLF COURSES PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 1999 2000 GLEN OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes *Banquet Facilities 2818 2927 2818 2927 1194 1268 1194 1268 4171 3987 4171 3987 LYON OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes *Banquet Facilities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RED OAKS Rounds Played 2790 2575 2790 2575 SPRINGFIELD OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes *Activities Center 815 870 815 870 2797 2911 2797 2911 3078 3459 3078 3459 6-1 12/14/2000 1 of 2 WHITE LAKE OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played -18 Holes *Banquet Facilities 2472 1005 2472 1005 1317 418 1317 418 721 722 721 722 TOTALS 14203 11974 14203 11974 RECREATIONAL PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 1999 2000 MOBILE RECREATION Bouncer Bus Climbing Wall Dunk Tank Inline Skate Mobile Orbotron Puppet Show Mobile Skate Mobile Sport Mobile Teen Mobile Traveling Music Show Miscellaneous 1435 615 1435 615 2520 2340 2520 2340 300 100 300 100 0 233 0 233 0 484 0 484 0 300 0 300 680 340 680 340 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 458 0 458 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 23 0 WATERFORD OAKS Activity Center Tennis Complex BMX Fridge/Lookout Lodge 2040 1313 2040 1313 100 180 100 180 0 0 0 0 636 585 636 585 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Nature Center Outreach *Nature Trail Usage 3260 4429 3260 4429 132 0 132 0 3636 4880 3636 4880 THERAPEUTIC/SENIOR EVENTS 1439 1175 1439 1175 TOTALS 12565 12552 12565 12552 COMBINED• PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 1999 2000 GOLF COURSES 14203 11974 14203 11974 RECREATIONAL AND SPECIAL EVENTS 15643 16011 15643 16011 DAY USE PARKS 21056 26961 21056 26961 BANQUET FACILITIES 9458 85991 94581 8599 GRAND TOTALS 60360 63545 60360 63545 Therapeutic/Senior Event Breakdown Wheelchair Basketball, Troy - 50; Halloween Hop, Springfield - 320; Halloween Happiness, Southfield - 310; Se 12/14/2000 2 of 2 C:� NOVEMBER, 2000 a�)AKLAND DAY USE PARKS *Not included in totals PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 1999 2000 ADDISON OAKS PARK Campers Day Use Day Campers 0 0 3833 4281 0 0 1243 1761 0 0 0 0 *ADDISON OAKS CONFERENCE CENTER 3408 35831 79741 7473 GROVELAND OAKS PARK Campers Day Use Day Campers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INDEPENDENCE OAKS PARK Day Use Overnight Group Campers 9744 11104 21206 27240 0 0 16 74 LYON OAKS PARK 0 24 0 24 ORION OAKS PARK 1675 1926 3877 4459 ROSE OAKS PARK 0 0 0 0 WATERFORD OAKS WATERPARK 0 0 0 0 RED OAKS WATERPARK 0 0 0 0 RED OAKS GOLF DOME & SV 1421 2518 3721 4694 TOTALS 12840 15572 33896 42533 GOLF COURSES PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 1999 2000 GLEN OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes *Banquet Facilities 2293 1004 5111 3931 814 458 2008 1726 5628 4467 9799 8454 LYON OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes *Banquet Facilities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RED OAKS Rounds Played 1563 526 4353 3101 SPRINGFIELD OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes *Activities Center 335 143 1150 1013 1340 471 4137 3382 2640 2680 5718 6139 12/27/2000 1 of 2 6-3 WHITE LAKE OAKS Rounds Played - 9 Holes Rounds Played - 18 Holes *Banquet Facilities 1363 652 3835 1657 919 363 2236 781 49 365 770 1087 TOTALS 1 8627 3617 22830 15591 RECREATIONAL PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 1999 2000 MOBILE RECREATION Bouncer Bus Climbing Wall Dunk Tank Inline Skate Mobile Orbotron Puppet Show Mobile Skate Mobile Sport Mobile Teen Mobile Traveling Music Show Miscellaneous 0 0 1435 615 1125 1800 3645 4140 0 0 300 100 0 0 0 233 0 480 0 964 0 0 0 300 0 0 680 340 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 458 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 23 450 WATERFORD OAKS Activity Center Tennis Complex BMX Fridge/Lookout Lodge 1406 1045 3446 2358 0 120 100 300 0 0 0 0 460 300 1096 885 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Nature Center Outreach *Nature Trail Usage 2022 2750 5282 7179 15 31 147 31 3902 3614 7538 8494 THERAPEUTIC/SENIOR EVENTS 135 296 1574 1471 TOTALS 5163 7272 17728 19824 COMBINED• PARTICIPANTS (MONTH) PARTICIPANTS (YTD) 1999 2000 1999 2000 GOLF COURSES 8627 3617 22830 15591 RECREATIONAL AND SPECIAL EVENTS 7803 9952 23446 25963 DAY USE PARKS 12840 15572 33896 42533 BANQUET FACILITIES 9085 8415 18543 17014 GRAND TOTALS 38355 37556 98715 101101 Therapeutic/Senior Event Breakdown Senior Volleyball - 256; Wheelchair Basketball - 40 12127/2000 2 of 2 1= i.ro #7 toN of oFFt---� etd at the first Et-ECT shall by h _Laws, the Gomm►ssio� s BY Ps get me6n9 of the Yeaf. the election of O%cers 7-1 fig Gp,LEN�PR On l°r r {O r the Parks GOmr� aster caienaae meetir`9 he P,Op°sed 0 be revierNed a d is tt th P,�achebe Oecessary w��� 2gg� changes that'may PO`1 SA OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION 2001 MASTER CALENDAR DAY DATE FUNCTION WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING FRIDAY MARCH 28 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION LUNCH WEDNESDAY APRIL 18 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY MAY 2 REGULAR COMMISSION MTG FRIDAY MAY 4 COMMISSION/LEGISLATIVE OUTING -WHITE LAKE WEDNESDAY MAY 16 COMMISSION MEETING - TENTATIVE WED. THRU SAT. JUNE 13-16 SPECIAL PARKS - HENNEPIN PARKS, MN WEDNESDAY JUNE 20 REGULAR COMMISSION MTG - LYON OAKS THUR. THRU SUN. JULY 19 - 22 NACO CON FERENCE-PHILADELPHIA, PA (INFO ONLY) WEDNESDAY JULY 11 COMMISSION MEETING & BUDGET WORK SESSION WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1 REGULAR COMMISSION WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING - ADOPT BUDGET FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 WINT/SCAMP GOLF OUTING - SPRINGFIELD OAKS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 COMMISSION MEETING -TENTATIVE WED. THRU SUN. OCT. 3-7 NRPA CONGRESS - DENVER, CO WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING December 14, 2000 D:\$Data\My Documents\Commission\MASTER2001.CAL.doc 8-2 ITEM #9 RED OAKS the Oakland County Drain Commissioner -elect, staff Per a request from the Red Oaks Golf ut together a plan to relocate the three amenities from hasp ark. and Sports village to the site of the waterp Dome these facilities would be located on is As you might be aware, the property ark of the George W. Kuhn Drainage District. See attached map for proposed p location. regarding this subject. Staff recommends open discussion 9-1 i4KLAND COUNTY PARKS Design & Development 2800 Watkins Lake Road Waterford, MI 48328 (248)858-4621 t� i I' G is 41 w1 ed un. s I rain Bdk al Relocation R Exriansion Proposal Fepr 9-2+12/21 /00 - ZAG 9-2 Notes: Size and shape of areas (a-c) are equal to their areas at the John R. location. Parking Lot includes 80 spaces for facilities relocated from John R, Legend Lost Parking ti Drain Box ® Drain Building Q Expansion ® Batting Puttputt Q Parking © Go -Cart Q Property Una L... Parcels STUMP GRSUppORT TECHNICAL -ace our current g7 g Stump Grinder to repla or a Placed the count�l auction Vermeer ids were sent out � mach Will be use Ma ll the Parks g equipment for Stump Grinder. The old ►"�' Vermeer St ill be Part of the floating wever This stump grinder w chine. Ho endor to bid on th►s ma cone. Ml Was the only � not meet the and go1�E c son, at did rmeer from Sack a co Stump Cutter th Ve ubmitted a bid for a ? y here is $251000 NUchigan Cats rmeer for T awarding the bid to ve specifications. 'tem for this purchase. Staff recommends ent � n the pperat�ng Equ�pm line budgeted � R f-RS ENCE 0X,K§ NUS ANp 1NpEpEND ers, one {or App1SON ppK replacement mow urchase o{ two e independence ere sent out for the p endence Oaks. Th k �,om their existing Bids w d the other fior \ndep use the mower dec mower deck Both Addison Oaks an over only, they Wr11 Wrth the fior them on Oaks is complete n Addison Oaks ,,,chase is The Unit for Addis t aUctron this sprr g ks rs a 1g9� Unit. Hustler mo\Ner wi11 go to the coup y ce Oa ed Units 9 9 1 and lndependen ovr bid the Hustler. ofi the replaC as purchased rn � 1 Nh11er of N ,esent mower W responded, but on y tern for this p dors e r -three ven . is �3g'gg4 go atrn9 Eaurpment tin eir bid for both Units udge't in the Oper Th There is �31 t822 b ,,,Chase. 1p-3 ROM *ON uuoA w.6u!M afiuea juawyoene aa6P3 o!!neipAH . OVA-3d8 :4!l-!H sJuawyoe74e Jeju!M s3loep W. epAopent) ypui-ZL pue 09 luaw400ne punoi-aeeA. Aj!!!c9a9nn9uew a9a6ap-oiez anal. WPM ayl uo saannow !e!aisnpu AInp-Isa!neay ayl. pamod jo Alua!d `eu!6ue jasa!p e}ogn)j dH Be r a� * I c•�`.����r7* r h Xt a K � _�- _ �i3T•tSIlH "� Six`,•'' { u'" =!RSt" r y?'" ,�+'§' s ` 1' eeg IWM%pW •1 ' f. Fg f . • ) 1• •� ;y4 ...]fir• � f ir.`,•�`{y♦�`e ��• t ` 11.r'-.,"SIR �• neNN Red OUST' eats for the as a resU\t S c`UgN n docum mO\\shed RED of d cOnstructlo being de sign an e, which is Dra%n 'and chitecturathe eX�stingG°eOrge�N Kuhn \veering tO: ceNed for W\\\ rep\*acskf:Xon at the Of the de -A" bts � of \united proP°se\s w Th s c\ubh°uunder Got\ Se wi\\ c° \N��Gh inc\odes S ciubh°use enks cuRent\y ne`N G\uqh°G ub)ROuse, of he it 9 scope e of wOrk f OTta 3 000 sa ' the SLOP Guments , cOnStruG'�ion d°Managce er s o�anageria\ storage end Reta�\ Oms sons n Restr° rOX,mate\y 30 Per nstruGtjO area th Ast tee s, etc during co vendin ar for aPP e g\ore On • ea arOn °f hats, ect adrr��r`rstra S\tti�ng \th °bs sa e Of go\f ba\\s, • S counter � r some Pr°\ Sa\e reta�\ Genter lot site �is�ts an Xfos.. Fee th ur ,--- Sm �S a\\ inG\uomdhe fO\\o��ng°3���pp -Che Pr°P e received fr ,,,Me sl ProP°sa\s d der tgn solatovVS l`D '3 000 pe fnteg� M�chtga� -troy, OC,ates �,35,000 P a<K d\ 8\a GS �rch\gan soc�ates \nG 000 Gran atowA PS �31 On cr\teria Donne\\ ch gan roP°sa\s baseoach, and -troy M� s S req\ewea Ons pTop°sberpo ed to tw PsS°G`ch�gan staff men'bne\ aua\�fic�eration `Nere est- petroit, M ed of fOat Ons, Per5Osa\s in G°ns s being the \o� being in Pr\ce, with 1D e type Ofu s and \Jisrts, \t cOmm;�tteeabim�ers, amp\eted' the Prof t P se\ection enera\ Cape, was c° \ c\ose a\so rn ua\ h° g�On. G\ud ,d g this reuie ed re re\afive y GOst but aged On ea adm\n�str es atw t ra `N h in ce con er th e h` e ,,,me.� mere srd lees d not °n\y r the f�<rns b SNe PrO\eG \�uhn D � �eering' t t�rnd then fe S submitted trat�On vari .,Son of as corr\Prehen e GeOrge aes�gn, e tract amOud an Of the firm ct add\rirs and G°m OnaQ\e an Ix °f th 6 )0 for th a tOta\ G° �eyin9 ae P\\ es for Pr°\ec\arif�cato eyed a rea to the res cunt Of s3 t v\SX I for ec�f\c su r�P to th -the lees further a\so °ff is�ona\ the a,0 aid Site s site sP re\at�O . GOngtriG �On vided Pfteed that \DS mends lPrea to IDS � N n;\strat\ for SOA b°the site -\n nth the dram Pr as determ�n staff reco c be a�,tar or PrO\eGt y of %5'0��ueneSs oor&natron w Ouse. w TheCSSue>jof the con WIS � , a covw duf\see to to Rg ir0'm the G° es\gn Of tre G\ubh PranstNGE�on e a` o � emms �a to k a\ Prob\ems ar ►nGurred for the d of �3%, . ' Q\1aneOus s and Po structrOn. a1\ fees n 00 Othdergroun ar s9° J coursenage D`Strict un d design uhn pray an George Vv . K 1p-5 -the LIFEGUARD TRAINING CONTRACT Requests For Proposals were sent out to nationally recognized and state licensed agencies for lifeguard training and risk management services for Oakland County Parks' three beaches and two waterparks. Oakland County Parks trains over 100 guards each summer as part of the pre- employment hiring process. One RFP was received, which was from Jeff Ellis and Associates. The American Red Cross and Oakland University were invited to bid, but no response was received. The fees are as follows: ITEM FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR LIFEGUARD TRAINING Shallow water Lifeguard Training $60 $60 $65 Special facilities Lifeguard training $70 $70 $75 Pool lifeguard training $65 $65 $70 Renewal lifeguard training $50 $50 $55 Basic leadership training $65 $65 $70 Renewal basic leadership training $50 $50 $55 INSTRUCTOR TRAINING Instructor training $360 $360 $360 Renewal instructor training $260 $260 $260 RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES Client retainer $900 $900 $1,000 Aquatic operational audits (3 per season) $750 ($2250) $800 ($2400) $800 ($2400) Aquatic facility inspections (by request) $750 $800 $800 Oakland County has been a client with Jeff Ellis and Associates for the last seven years. Other Ellis clients are West Bloomfield P & R, Huntington Woods P & R, Troy P & R, Independence Township P & R, Southfield P & R, and Oak Park Recreation. Staff has worked with Risk Management and Corporation Counsel through the bidding process. Staff recommends issuing a contract to Jeff Ellis and Associates (not to exceed $15,000). Monies are available in the training line item budgets from Addison Oaks, Independence Oaks, Groveland Oaks, Waterford Oaks Waterpark and Red Oaks Waterpark. 10-6 vvt #11 2Q01 Proposal pity A,ssistanCe Program Comnu as provided an to Provide recreation ices tot e was developed is needs. The pronra parks and The Comini Assistance Program socioeconom The Oakland County the past 20 d County based Oa Oakland County' County residents for paklan to all areas of eeds of Oakland population in onded to then annually to PTO such recreationa opportunity for recreation resp Oakland County issionds in the amount of $20'Q00 unities m Recreation C°o ating give the opP°nity to Comm years, by app unities g services to help comm ce Program pro osal anity Assistan Mobile 2001 Pro ram the Comm t to the M governmental ends continuation of increase the gran nest that the Commission uni-cipalities and ecxeation staff recommends eco to request units The Mobile R at' v,,ould like would be distributed to o rice of the um in 2001. 000. This a reduction or total p (C.A.Pi • de a rrient to $25 to pay 000 - Recreation p a need or inability Will . $25, agencies demonstrating 001 Comi11'lty Assistance Program ortation to the the 2 d 38 buses for transp This program nds for visits � Nature Center• The request of ft s to the N recreation activities. 1 ately 114 mobile recreative pool and trip quality ent to Approxim s and Red Oaks W 000 citizens to enjoy terfoxd Oak fox over 30� e will provide this exCitem Wa d nature Centex trips'we will provide the opportunity f waveppol an With the addition by the Oakland 1,520 citizens. has been established ram with a federal or state Communities Commission and is not affiliated un will be notified this grog 2 Comm Recreatio County Parks and uarantee that funded program' ted on all annual basis. There is no g is provided and evaluated Ycars. This PZ°gx� available in subseq 3 funds will be these fim buses ro ran' Teen Mobile and Under Thrs P Music Show, Desks Tanks, 'Units available et Mobile, Traveling ouncex, PupP Orbotron, inflatable B be available Skate Mobile, Program' The units will only Mobile, ram• ofMobileart o f this p The Sport M this grog v,,ould be available for leachers will not be p dB Clmbings' Monday through Thursday. for this PY0gram ni Assistan°e'-but- based on the following C°i••- C p, p •visits would be for the d Pxiority istribution of the the need of our services: 1. Organizations who have shown a• gocioeconorn1C factor b Charities this program c Non -Profit Organizations ranted the ization that would beast and has g is the type of organ in the P The following the need to the Commissionunity an increase 2• a Has eXpressed Program' er that gives the comrn Community Assistanc to usC A P • in a mane b. fias shown the ability ram must erience. anticipating in this prOg ents• in recreation exp unities p obile units, all comet licat'on and include all attachm e Commumty Assistance Pxogxam app 3 In order t �� ceive the m complete 11-2 ONPL,AND k CREA"" p AP pLICATI4N MOgIt NCE PROGR COMMUNITY ASgIgTA Today's 'Date Agency Address phone number contact Person City, State, ZIP ..),number before? if so, how many years? Have you been Involved in the CAP program rogram? uality for the Mobile Recreation CAP p Why do you feel you q CAP P rogram benefit your community? How would the rofit agency. e a charity or oun e oats and why You need assistanCe' ` w ' your organization must b ted, agency mission or g our application to be accepted, e write a short narrative describing Your In order far y Pleas 11-3 • 0 0 separate events, please make a separate copy of the If you would be using your free units/bus for following questions and subsequent attachments for each event. Name of event Location & date of event Target market of event - race, age, etc. Anticipated attendance our community - Describe ascribe the program in detail and how it would benefit y ram be continued? Please explain. an►zation is not awarded this assistance, will the pro 9 If your Orram r expenses, additional sources of ,q general budget for your program. Include expected revenues and exp • etc. Parks and Recreation. Describe your funding, ortunity. ter to Ralph Richard Executive why for hould continue to offer this opp A tat and why involvement in the CAP program or or City Manager, School e° orBoardof Directors. support from one of the following.-ent, Chamber of Commerce Manag • A letter of etc. Superintendent, local service club p news releases, promotional material, Any program materials regarding your event(s) including Opportunity • unity that you would like to extend this rou slorganizations in your comet A list of three g p name of the group, its director and full address and tetep • to. Please include the ion and attachments, postmarked by May 18, 2001, to. please send completed apphcat rks and Recreation Oakland County Pa Mobile Recreation - CAP program 2tkins Lake Rd Wate ford MI 48323 11-4 KL,�1NDi Grant Application t Parks and Recreation considers grant requests for it's Mobile Oakland Coun y Recreation program. Please fill out the following• Today's Date Applicant's Name (school, organization, etc.) Contact Person Street Address City, State, Zip Code Telephone Numbers (include area code) Type of organization (non-profit, charity, etc.) Discount requested - Please explain dollar amount. W H Pl ease provide a brief description of your program and how It will benefit your community, promotional material, etc. Please attach any program materials regarding your event including news releases, above information to the best of my knowledge and understand that a discount is not f have completed the guaranteed if the application is not approved. Applicant Signature Please submit this form to Heather Hughes, Mobile Recreation Fax to (248) 858-1683 or Send to Oakland county Parks and Recreation 2800 Watkins Lake Rd Waterford, MI 48328 eation representative will call you regarding your request when a decision is determined. A Mobile Recr Discount Approved? Signature Comments: Amount of discount Date 11-5 zT E SEgS1pN ai op 601, {rom EXEGU��v s a wri�.en ie9 ecUtNe Session to discus Ceauest�n9 an EX �\e9ai iiabii��l . Ska �s ei re9ardmg land GoUns CoCporat,on 127-1 ITEM #13 REPORT CUTNE OFFICER'S and drink►ng will EXE t underage nd ►Idreto Nouohhwest parks a ng hem to talk t°be pC yieIr � ded arents encoura arn�hlets will also ochures at The Fridge un►t►eS. ed. be as, ember coma' olicy is attach Recreat►on ►'� the park pass p sing thanks for e letter regarding and expres ak ck Blanch t Orlon O s final draft of the Ship parks Director Garkston R°ad a Orion o he safety path 5 Zg00 Orion t a letter from tember d develoP'�jen minutes of then ed on pro Wol` see $4°10 of the ___P.�aa k Comrnission s supp the p the le who comet d as you a copy of n�ents•, an ' inlormat�on is the pe0p com ched for your ►ch includes see these PPlso atta public Hearing ou mlghi C►ke to e ownsh►p 1 thought you ► residents ute atwh►te Lake Oaks T Oaks. nsh p d►sp at Orlon are are Orion Tow ding' the g°Il league completed. respondentsce regard s has been u s were ed is corresp°nden est for Addisd niNq o mUzz\e\0a o der hurt ___plso attach The ZgQg deer aee shotgun an S The first m second Oaks: ark• un session w was too deep to ddison ermits for the p shotg was taken. The s Harvest _ A 5p p during the one deer e sn° ___peer issued ere taken and only rsday • Th h The Dig?, agameteen deer w i snowstorm following Thu was cancelled in the h►g Scheduledo�day during the big n t fore, that hunt e usual p es Wh,ch has p th Was o eloader hunt ws s the blinds, oQg Season Was ease in num mu2zl ort the bunkers ill show a f deer haNested for the unt w transp deer c park ber ° ext infrared The total nu t then uccessful • eet deta►ling age W deer a e less s 3�, s e le hary st le statist►cal sh he attached a arks during the year 20 ade t the parks m Report'. °u e ormed within the p it is essent►al to ram rogram d feel ^_Sheriff's PTru ty wu°r prop s p rill's p an friendly We, as Deputy and r pleased vw►th the She ess. nal and parogramn park staff is ve y twe p very prthis c°opera Commission d ' on ut con nue with d gave him the t Sheriff's stafmmiss► ke acqulsit►on an g stall within 30 The currenthe Go gushrr'an k_a s and responding to sta stall, encourage t1 per raisal Arnold regard, b ,IeWing the app ___Staff met with a s Mr. Arnold w e re property appra�s days. 13-1 �x�REpRT.doc Officials 12/20/00 tmm issioners and � l�/ZO/p0 �tun� C to t Re vis used letter to iss�°n is pl ezd�lexk� C°'� rop s P dgeczeatjo'a ..ss o ers'�zea o, ds� �eav CtY piss oz Cow C° Ovate ,az -$I C p � a d The Olezjti f visit the p 01 usf ees' txsexable to cutive shezlCola ez °pp°fzed�cti°ns in °ses�be co��,�sc�ted a� OX e EXTe Cava f c°wises and zece identiflcati° ed pers°z1' it w boggan �' g°l dude a ph°ab' ' �z�a th°xi2 1i ° tezz�' to the Cava <p tie cazd iss °0 v,,�t11 the h°ldez s le an°thez d to the perks CO i°n11 Cp1nClde da9 Te e e ass Cavd expvvat aze as 011Ows additi°gal velvcle p ev Th p s o� the Cava ana one uize&) tbez tezm oral vehicle ev site ee lime zeq C y eYlox pens site pev we pi 2 is C sllelters� Vehicle one can1p alizni ation"p fees, Camping 3 guests w1tuests is event zeds keens up to to 5 % to 5 goes ta) class of f league ZINa Coif- aX up a�Ruv up &bike ze ent fees and en signed ed 9°uz Fxdg `V°bees-fie g :b°at f tournam sig bekov,' f illbelssu e 50o Jo Offdoes not apply to: g ati°n ana seczetaz�' �' count does b°ve iPsova�e ° Icez s Dts all of the a s eXecuti please nevi ks COissi°zi ea to the p p� pass cad SinCezely' rationed parks pass or the ahove'me peck e les setf°t�hnience. Cha agree to abide by there eliest c ve vereadanemycarda y l had please pro via to car pa Signa�e 13'Z Charter Township of Orion 2525 Joslyn Road • Lake Orion, Michigan 48360 • (248) 391-0304 • Fax (248) 391-9984 December 18, 2000 Ralph Richards, Manager Oakland County Parks & Recreation Commission 2800 Watkins Lake Road Waterford, MI 48328-1917 Dear Mr. Richards: I wanted to thank you for your assistance in acquiring the support of the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission for the bike path along Orion Oaks County Park. The $132,069 that the Commission agreed to provide will assist in constructing a bike bath that will be enjoyed by thousands of Oakland County residents. The partnership in this project will provide a win win situation for Oakland County Parks, Orion Township and the residents of Oakland County. Oakland County Parks will have a bike path along Orion Oaks Park for a fraction of the cost if they had to construct it themselves. In addition, Orion Township will have another link of its Safety Path Master Plan completed and the residents will have a bike path constructed for their recreational use. The benefits are truly endless when government agencies work together. Again, thank you for your assistance. The grant application has been mailed to MDOT. We should know the results in the spring of 2001. Sincerely, CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF ORION Rock A. Blanchard Director of Parks and Recreation 13-3 SUPERVISOR - Colette M. Dywasuk CLERK - Jill D. Bastian TREASURER - James Marleau TRUSTEES Leon Harrison Richard L. Tomczak Burke R. Cueny Eric S. Wilson v� G ,1' "Y" I 1 v`""a . OF TRUSTEES ON BOARD AYS COUNTY PARK CHARTER TOVSHeOiSRS AT ORION 8:00 p.m• LIC GOLF SEPTENBER'' 2000 - MINUTES, PUB TUESDAY' -PUBLIC HEApjNG' September 5, 2000, at on Tuesday, public Public hearing an The purpose of the Board of Trustees held ake Orion, Miclug public golf course at Orion Township goad, comment on a proposed The Oriship Hall, 25251oslyn to the Orion Town was to pxovide citizens an opportunity n TomcZ�• heann Oaks County Paxk. H�rison, Wilson, Orion astian, Cueny, EMBERS PRESENT : Marleau, B BOARD M ABSENT: Dy"asuk.P at 8:00 p•rn• Marleau opened the public hearing Orion Township Treasurer ark is a 927-acre county Park located in Parks County P Rd. The Wd h d Board has no vote on Orlon Oaks rn thanpark 1Thhe prionTowns P It was stated that Ori d between Baldwin Rd. south of Clarkst�e all decisions regarding Commission m ed or used. parks, indicated that a how the park is develop and County will be soliciting operations for � e Parks Commission r• Dan Stencil, Administrator of Oplway M u date for the park is underway on the fut'zre development of the park. Orion Master Plan P d support for the uses in input from citizens biking, Cr opposition to a golf course an reciation oses of wahkina Jogg,the aPP comments indicated . unchanged for the P' . activities, Citizenoust Park to remain skiing, snowshoemg, dog Oaks County cross -county fishing, boating, hunting, act use of the Support toward low d a itat. of nature• expressed 1Oads an 904 N. Long Lake Blvd., act surr°undin0 Ms. Ciiady Shave ° ened Bark Park• e believes other uses wouhd adversely imp Support for the recently P park• Sh ownship, expressed supp ended retaining Ms, Audrey Hunt, Waterford T e area, recomm LydiaHiggins, 2378 Cole Rd. and a 24-year resident of th Ms, y indicated the the park in its present state. 336I Yose�te Drive and anew resident of the To�`jrls�p' Mr. Richard Case, current state. desire to retain the park in its curt Baker. 5 Forest Spring Dr., Yielded to the next sp Rob -Pote, 3'75 Park, which he considers a Mr. R moved to the area because of the sled opposition toward from it all- He e"P negative impacts to Ma" Boden, 3020 Sandoval, m et away Brit could pro`'•ide Mr. M work where he can g of a golf course He believes developjn slice of heaven after the development areas. C, the natural 51 res V 0\kSEs 13-4 S OF ,'��� COO�t'fY Y OYSON B T 0 Ols ap 0 — S-0 p•0•O'f ,�vith O��SxI p�,F COS p'�E�voy 5' in lts natal state R G Y I ark p,RZE OBLXC S'fl A o the P ���E � �G��UE SuPPo ealeavin� k Sheth illy Y,� 31AC 61,w estlyv � ce o f the p red oppos Ytin 1+a°m u eat Practice vlitivn walki oaaa lo She lnwa a t a as is lives d its w° able to ent °f • le uses' 1osl'P' ark an ualsbeVaS e developm nultlp tov, 933 a the P divid d th and ogles totectin5 act on in Lion t°war eSticides lakes. An'anaa ° Jt toward p and its imp ed opposi the use of P °� into area N�Ftessed s vepdeveloptnen as CouYt' eXpencea lelatedo£ chemical el in aiealakes' to�vatd faro 3026 Cana s were refer the effect water lev olf t e SancbeZ� ental coot a � if cow;t of development on g �e 1) f e�ific age fix. peo g �nvit0 be usedby the irn'P eats walkrn use to asp ressed is golf coots that wots uld tern about as spent la w ell as public use' Ke dangered Plan fettili�ers d con pak, of �`dduslfat the widest P etous en ouldbe se llp also exPtes purr' w enced arse e ' sTaall S e tovide e refer a golf co e tints use by tint park airs -wetldlbe deso�ed if resolution e tcs tha k ` ado? a an course t Pe indicated ding the pat P aTk7 wch t z group • .ward Pr°te Orion Oaks e fownshiea to ocean on°fuoshrP su d specoies on site at requested to be fo open spaces AVL prr developed h� 8v � al'lo OJon Oh lit to ain g sheet i o cvYStal ngs e develOPo ea- C' one ° Toss e entedtheB° zscx ems' Q aggres ward Pr so", t the char She Pres OVP� es ea supp 1 e �d natal t d a P�sw'a a cAzent state e P Q w ton, an ark in its outse use other golf e contalt'tn� 3515 Div etaining the P than golf c beeves an d �e to se athrwx SyeYs o Jt toward t al uses rather up in Clarks oyablewool Nis•' ressed SupP orting natut .who grew ve and end to pth, fi e letters suPp 0 Gainsbox kpark is°vats �k in its oak for 5 wt ellex. She feels theB oward te"ATIZ,lie haS used e P e ems• 1-;'u eot needed' ost t vements. arse is n tessed supP as imPrO lance of it eXpanded 71413 3ud ea,,j�leats" tots pies ger,77eek se would uP � tw�atwe create Nor • T exv'Y� o�5 der " IQ. , sessions 6 to ves a golf G°'u defined not y and doesa out Tong10�� OXfora'belly mati`SOGietY s fox h oats Rd'' s, Stating t ossible use "t mfic , year 9l0 S. Coats concern the luahes 'Ping that it ls otb� o� „ lvls• A °tea pressed e toldesn°y' s �e'?5 , sePlese"' j the P3xk, sad n utby what `ve red Casemet'bva�d preser`r'na at�d b Bob vribula�e Sea suFp°tt toy lox• xe e�P P�� wad,Ose. it is - 13 5 OF TRUSTEES � I � CHARTER TO`yNSHIP OF ORION BOARD COUNTY PARK MINUTES, PUBLIC GOLF COURSESTEN BEER 5 0 8:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING, TLJESDAY, S an contains more Dave Budnick, 3343 Ashley Drive, reported that the State ted hatta millage be considered Mr. D than other state in the nation. He suggested public golf courses any of he ded c and if funding is needed t o maintain the park and spoke of his concern expressed re sed environmental�n wolf course were allowed in the Park- oppose development of the park off into Lake Sixteen if a act Statement is done. concerns and urged the Board adopt a resolution ean svuonmentaltimp opp for use as a golf course and ensure that Oxford, believes a golf course would restrict use to only Ms. Chris Tarr, 3600 Stanton Road, water systems, wetlands and habBttoa Board to ativel impact the surrounding one user group and neg y aed. She requested the Township Q the support toward retaining the park unchanr, p orhinities, citing expressed supp spoke in favor of diverse recreation o p take a stand to preserve the park and different kinds of animal life that she had recently seen in the park. e would be dif golf course Ms. 2810 Buckner, reiterated environmental concerns ust the way it is" and developed Kathie n the siteleY, expressed port toward leaving P developed on the to send that mesage to Oakland County. requested the Board believes that retaining the land in whnatural developme benefits 20g Pinnacle Dr., negative impacts Mr. Mark Hoover, the entire community. He expressed concern related e neg groundwater and endangered species. He feels cau e unfair taxpayers could place upon the $ ve little to maintain and indicated the area.at a if course could additionally � olf courses in t competition to other g opposition to a golf a 27-year resident, expressed 2953 Saturn Dr., golf courses. He stated that there are 22 Mr. Mike Brinkman, that pesticides are course and believes there is no need for additional act to the Township nurses within 10 miles of Orion Oaks Park- pollution imp concerns ( p public golf c wolf course development would larger quantities than farmers use) and t g used in much lar� would be obtained for staffing and road improvements. infrastructure were expressed related toward development. I the proceed, he inquired where the funding directly abuts the park and 3028 Cedar Key Dr., indicated that his property osition toward Mr. Jeff Kielinen, ears a o because of the location. He expressed opp O that that he purchased his home 5 y g d runoff. He would like to ment and reiterated negative impacts development e and would create, stating golf course develop Problems of infrastructure more development h wouldn't help the p see no chance pp the ark in its natural state, Mr. Brian Whit e, Clarkston, expressed support saying that the pu ort toward retainingQ park itself is the Master Plan. noted the overwhelming support indicated toward Ms. Jill Cortis, 2340 Indian`vood Rd., taken by citizens to uired what further steps could by retaining the park without change- She inq further express support to retain current uses in the park. 5 Central Drive, «�ho uses the park 3 times per week with her children Nis. Lisa Simpkins, 56 ed. and dogs, recommended that the park remain unchanged. 3 13-6 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF ORION BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES, PUBLIC GOLF COURSE AT ORION OAKS COUNTY PART{ cl(io PUBLIC HEARING, TUESDAY, SEPT-EMBER 5, 2000 — 8:00 p.m. Mr. Bill Cords, 2340 Indianwood Rd., expressed appreciation for the Opportunity t comments on this matter and thanked attendees for voicitrust in the Board that it would do the right thing* ng their opinions. He expressed Mr. Rod Nackerman, 2514 Cole Rd., has lived l block from the park for 27 ears. to 4 times per week and supports all kinds of uses in the park. He noted the a County had to acquire the land for the park. He believes the Y He walks 3 foresight that the retained for the enjoyment of the citizens. park, in its natural habitat, should be Ms. Diane Duncan, 2767 Buckner, emotionally requested that the County listen to the comments and requests made to keep the park the way it is. A three-year resident fromSterlina Heights, she canoes and fishes in the park. She believes that the park p12 rovides an affordable for citizens to enjoy the solitude and serenity of nature. She noted that the ark in • curren way state, is enjoyed during all seasons of the year. Ms. Duncan's Young daughter P its current the park not be turned into a golf course. y g bhter also requested that Mr. Steven Brumfield, 590 Kentwood Ct., would like to see the park remain unch commended Dan Stencil for the great job that he has done at Orion Oaks Park. angel. He Ms, Brenda Bell, Auburn Hills who just began park has taught her to appreciate the beauty ofture visiting She feels h tith the Bark p stated that the Particularly favorite source of enjoyment for individuals and their pets. ark is a Ms. Sue Fried], 2358 Cole Rd., repeated environmental concerns. She her kids and dog. They go Cross-countryuses the park daily with need for a golf course with so many others in than immediate area. Shher f r opinion, there is no development should occur, it be low impact, such as a nature center. eels that, if any Mr. Dave Less, 2760 Cedar Key, reminded the Board that we are only "tennants" not owners, and that creativity should be used in development of the park. He concluded ' of the land, the comments that we don't want the Township's slogan to be " with Sterling Heights , , 'Where living is a vacation — in Mr. AI Barnes, 2925 Walmsley Circle, and former Township Board member, re Park remain undeveloped. He noted that the recently opened Moose Tree Preserve Webber School Nature Center) is surrounded by the countyark f quested that the ( ormerly the working in conjunction with the school curriculum. P and is a 38-acre nature center Ms. Sonya Gerisch 3141 High Point Ridge, a new resident, expressed the park as it is, especially the Bark Park. P sed support toward leaving Ms. Leandrea Boyer, 1325 Elkhorn Late Rd., a resident of the area long enoua disappear, believes that Orion Oaks is a precious and rare place. She sJh to see nature other county parks, with less ay.. tated thatni P" � She expressed support toward retaining the i arkcer than unchanged. She quoted Mark Twain, saying that Golf is a good walk -walk -spoiled. " P 13-7 0CoAss RXp'1 B gsot; g:04 P•n'' e d wOal es ISKZp p Cp�gSE � ER 5, 04 d a aO1f co on zso, ev x�R�ER �U$x'IC �� ST1 AY SEY oPPositio 24 years l e'Nee and S��Z.1G� d• exPressedived 1g of ark3 tin1es offer �C g6'13 3 amm ark She h e g°es to to Patkhas to ,vn She ask= `LY1ei� e tO the P aiea. Sh s that to „ p e tepbanre names radars in the ails andh111 vein -a s�a11 of the Bark if cours NiseSo See no c any 9,o11 cut Pt fees the sident, came d t e P°tented who Nvanted a g° to is b there a lateosidewalks= rix Gt'' a rec nt at th- lP S e question a need JOT d aPPre G Bevel°P th other d Oaae So�tis, oard an Socialize wr as a SO1f course an "tin as NIS. Yv ed concern oundS can e at the n'e a the Park exYXe her 2 �eyh oted that no °mod develoPln� Seri�e as It r e ,v1�er ark Oa Rd. n Osition tO� eoP1e a t to Pre ublic as the P eard o �P , the P wi11� a for P at 689 B ressed PtativeS of �chhe wise to to Nor • boa f o°�rse. arele t e jePiese abuts the Park£ai1g SO1f c° 111s, another the$oaid fey= directlase a4 existing= Of g°c1�estd Stated that 0� Cedar sty Puich tong-°aa sinb`1 may of life .aatulal doeSaadana Daklandol°o seors�s jaLINN* VicesthequQedthatmany NAY • a Bested t closedna11y°m e ark beauty She n -le son enced a Stow, Orin es that ch P'00 Of 0,10 d iefei Clark he believ and lts na a lethora arks an etg� 3pdy rtte w thhet d° eta '� the Paik that there ub1 access P that NVs' the pack toward ie abut noted eaiance of P .Re believeldien s in art able• aolfinz,' a P s chi run essed sliv of renew enjoys d to the dls uch ash" showing eXPi ces are n obis 6. CO relate uses h Oy r end res°' Vl°ae, 4214 4iessed CO ofl�lc s a 4°�'sTalal e .�°aka e area Yee wet Penns reserled' Ahan�ed' ,arse rises in th e entire 1O ted ZINC P eina�n an iecoid: d a So1f c° the tl�z°unhea5 o be aP ed that the Pik r dents into t11e O don t°wed `Sheys daina�e to 1 acute YZeieques vlin�v'�ttell pc.'1e eiindicat ep 1;un 16 e muchle lerk read the f 0110Melds?E�� and Col f c°,arse "could 09PoseZI d to a the C 3aae S that p an a est th is totally In the d aad 4 d to requ oPulatlon a fat She other state octal the es aer P statrn� any Dand,ar�e e t1y Selves a1ar� e honen'essaolicOarsesthan be ark cam ent. mod. _ tel Ole'? re Public n Barkpazk cbtined Pthe enviio d�1adiaa tip° hisanhas n' Stated that tha k cOu1d'°e ° Lyle a fat p arkpark era enkle �Or e P 1�is•goS e,relteiatrn� a olicoais ValessaQe aJestedthat trances' atron et;er, e-n'alrse She SUZes at Park ea 7 ash golf c° et All f �arreane d anlike'a ark entry P t s• roan = for P used Cked drop bo via a OF JOS`T COA3N�Y O ON Q� �0 0 S•fl� p m e opposed t Oti'�-Ssll OLY COS p 'iK$�R 5' axons why eheY �heY C�1AR�Eg Y BX'XC `t�FSj) cited seVeTa ahaye oath 4 hVI-SU XC � �G an Road ,1 'tal iT°Pact it �*roul rk to`�aard oz e 1'v atb,eny �,�erpt enviT a eel. .pilling t0 w abbe and eb d the sT pained unch�l� fires of Perso poke d`3T na the P axKolf course a the Park re eluded s11to a at �,rLs.'Syle nurse' tiro ild like to see an `fy1ex ' to ej it Naas noted tl1 objection to e hanie ands its naral s expressed eT St P the P Olmva le Air s irlthe Pik to a golf course are retaining xearing Smith'Vvggla akng the na re expressed oPPosition Ulan ' to suPP°� Y. - letter z1a theTe are enouzh girlg the $aaTd � gnntiugton D eel golf course' state � th em4f' 2�6 e left as it is. °s s• Chex91 the Parkb Uxn -or. - eteT oPP if course' Pleading ` l�gvested th index' 2g1� Sat .,letter opposed go into a TNIs. Theres5 $ he area• 5 Cedar Key DX. the de�eloPed golf cOUTse genninget,eu Pazk• 11e does T1otwt Stephen to �oen ake a�,�ay th letter rz'dicates s when C� he eaxly the Board Ux�' 265 geno rained the PTaey oP the site iT1 b ems. Cb.exi mad d County h were vnable to arleau vrse paklan an vreT golf c° Tleav noted tenon°miG difficulty anal carTlxaents�re� User �a enced Q addlti ,/� fro soration exPerl steel TT1PTov' &Ti W ( C inteTe g&, 0' s a ens m astian� Clerk Orion 19 citiZ 10 P ing a'dhearic hearing at 9 3' $.fa�ynshiP of see the Publ C closed la ornasz s arilynpaulsen' Z ranscriPti°n. 1� 13'9 ------ COUNTY OAKS -ANC ��UHSEL TIO CORPORA �T gpFFICE ME140 Ralph Richard, Executive officer T Pars and Recreation Michael Thibodeau, Chief of Golf cc: A acinski, P ss't Corporation Counsel Fmro' Karen g File: 2000 0949 ' s Obligation to BnsuTe F air -Date: December 2000 malDisp Disputes on County 7, te act of Private Golf League In Re- pcp ess to Golf Facilities ISSUEcommission (PRC} the duties and obligations of the County Parma and Recce of ann1 dispute that o inion on uses a county g°lf course advise the PRC you asked for an P on0 golf league thatthe league. when members of a private � the exclusion of a number of members from resultedFACTS ct the founder) signed the league s contra (e dispute. and sign al league aged the league, because of an intern e, replace him as anized and man g the dissidents} reorganize the league, Here, the individ l who Organized that they intended to reoxg nized by excluding the cated that he eliminated about half the members The founderresponded inc the dissidents advised hl o ittee. according to the founder, ays director and hold elections for officers and a ru out 1988. The founder has aal contract dissidents from the leagu etc., since ab s si ed the leap laws, rules, constitution, He has always gn will be able to out by sue duties single-handedly dent that the league This league has operate(' with ed leap d performed ed a contract for 2001 and is confi acted as league director ar P aid the County. 14e has already sign ent offered a Friday league and p to the County e Golf Depar�n d claim they are fulfill its commitmentanew league. other time, an golf league, have refused any suggested that the dissidents form g 'rhe founder Bugg lied as a separate aue. e signed to the original leap that if they � time. The dissidents have not ap lained to the PRC at the time � comp LanY Bennet, an attorney entitled to play ating against them- They anon. It is unclear fouder is diserimin R to their disc' t Department the PRC will be contributing also contacted the Golf The dissidents the league, the hone number 683-70�'�� f the dissidents. excluded (telephone approached by the dissidents ( P her action on behalf o whether lvlr. Bennet Plans to take fort EGED AND CpNFIDEI C� UN VRWIL Cp�ilvii� NV-rouNEV I CLIIEN 13-10 County Corporation Counsel —�! Oakland 123.51;MSA e public recreational facilities. MCL to to own and operate P Quads; edbystatu rovides: andplay�ntendentOf The County is authoriz stem P Stem of Public recre employ a sup 5 e c on a public recreation system may operate a sy tional facilities; villag County ox townsbl?ldgs ox other xecro elation of such system• Any city, e' aintainland, funds for the P e oval acqu12e, equip and m vote and Pend fun of Commissioners County' e lawful 1 and and assistants; B°ard rovided the axles ar recreation ,County xchigaa Statutes, d regulate park use, P Chapter 46 of the M- to both manage an addition,ts the PRC authority the Board of Commissioners. Parks" gr approved by a eTneat of all real an NJSAS•5�4(112)states: Custody, controlandman g ��,preserves, region,, CO fission for public O°d conditions for MCL 46.362', shall have the cus y' ed for fl onal commission slxa or a regi lands xesery A county or regx acquiredby the C°unty wildlife areas, oses. personal prop yaods� recreation centers, conservation or recreation puxp parkways, P off water, and other county imp°`u'ding runoff tart' rotection, regulation, 114) Provides in relevan P eal rules fox the p issioners. 1vISA 5.510( end, or rep board or boards of Comm MCL 46.364' issionmay adopt' as al of the county effect or regional comet eas with the aPP Rules shall not take (l) A county of this state. and control of its facilities and ar the laws to or inconsistent with fission. contrax5' or regional comet (2) gales shall not be occur. tedby the C°ant}' aeneral until all of the following er the rules are adoP newspaper of of 9 days aft consecutive weeks irx a n l is located. (a) The elapseweek for 2 ch the rules aPP y wes once a the axea or facility to whi e publication of cipal ell, to the area or facility. (b) fhetion in the county ate or Pan admitted, of the rules near each g will be a of a copy fine how golf leab eS of contradict (c) The postin determ golf courses, long as the decisions o n royal, manage county-� aalf leaves as withBoard apP rospeCtive b The pRC can, al issues With P civil rights have been handle contractu and/or that their set fees and hap aainst an MSA 3.548(141) et seq., the been discriminated a.inationbased Oil ohibit other laws e have d 1v1CL 3� •2101; They also P that tb y hts Act) an . These laws Px°hibit discrim arital status rohibit public e dissidents claim exited attention familial status, or m the laws P ederal Civil Rig Since the SC 1983 (the F rahts Act m height weight, eech. Finally, public body- vi°lated> 42 Z 1 age, sex, heir aht, like free sp prohibited to the P Michi;atr'S Elliott -Larsen civil R ri� COnductp color, national ongxnXe ,Sing a protected inatory race, erson ae in discrim religion, onse to a P duals to enga� in resp private ia&n retaliation allowing P bodies from Gotf League \TEMPFILE\lnumber\2000\2000-0900 thus 2000 000\2000-0949 9&5- PCORPCNS 2 02\V 012\4E� \\O, Yt� `nIon.doc D�spute\finat op t2J11100 13-11 p�S n�aintain AC1 . toa P-XO91 tthe Golcalf Counsel gECp,� S+lzactice d°es issi°nos' oration pi`TD It P p��'�SXp1� Co CotttttY Corp C the$ogaSedanPastPzaofseason' �sP 0 klaatd the aPPzoual °, Vies• z theVol f°un height, °T °4 k �d tozy a'�tho�tya�n�rpczeational�tbe dez fo as State , S Pazks to cconvact national ozi ; S Ise of ai' the yv h e the Cova,, I aU onty zace sexy e individ 1 and n anag �vitivnl'is la,Ns d on ane' ate Sn th long as p1Sectpz tocondtctoth tanyonebaselt°discnn"i' jnattez gChas p el' not seem n11naie agar nvate d� e aP'�ely P �.oate th ePgC canned°rie pz allo`� aP dents aPPeaz� S b e disc'n'a °t -'zotected ca cility . and the dissi ally izaPe dispute' the pgC is dissidents gPeGzeatlon f a the fo`�n�e �gC f°z alege s inteznal atozy S fat the d e bet Neel for theleagu Ite is 61Scnnz allegan°n e its facilities an 21 the di�s,Pnaez is not actinges°lltion °feleae 1 disPdiGaon °leap e to "s the f uthozit`1 to fpz e a tobe -4e darts' 1f tivez C cannotPezn��t nts isTetahatocl n° a gChas teas Q ectthe dlss� °see thepg ctto� the disszde Z unless they Step into Pznatozy Pnediately dI Xs I d to d fpz dish sex C's c°n this t e of disP to 2 obligate a ozationCoun thatthepg is vVez ulaCola C° Suv9ott a clan o the disslden ced es f°x walls"' ° andPzo sh da n°t aPPe ez pzotected ng olicies 23 o intezfezes with ° establish cleaz wnttenP Ile colnty facilitiesl'de �epa lentmbe ac evedby • tivs je of disP jhe Got tie• .This can to handle t evezy galfleaguezn� ththe 3' the andPz°cede ies to zeQune al disPltes si g 'a. contract wed° so Ming aPolicy eat' S Polic befOje echanlsnl to a inteO � 3.1. e GolfS?ePction onhancllinn lawsto the Cutis'tnth ttheyDave a that e 2• �Pda sg�vhich contaa'n mie Submittl'Cten�al 6-,Sg es,� meats andlang`zag 3 by law at evezy golf low fey handle these zeal e edby ge 3i %to do not cane e Co„nt azon clazify'ne in the ate n° ces zequiz lsc- 3 3 league of lncllde de inf°m' sites az' n that d°es n Sent cOnc if >lZtetnal league d1sP es and P°snn aPPz°Pn d SIQ yeSt that ze singe P tianoless wed PzOGed eva time anthem tote gevi Cavnty a V d an ez «holds the val of the ch ove) eats to fin lion and zef zo ab issid edia in gB°azdSAS�-�Otll`��� �uo&NN'ithtl'ed Cilitati`�en� D a neat ou% fa to the Golf eP 3.5. ObC� 4b3'M ns contzue handledtbz ect tact pz the t of public zeuace°uightbe best retinue to °bC again,con apzney f es al disP T? pates nt b tang�Isi' any 4 1s1 e 1 gee' s rote otiCe Ntez' �amPle, it � o fss ted y 4g p &R.G°� �ea9ue Oa andNTedia escalstes�fev Contacts eVVI iszePzesen o��.10a���Q� �9 nally� tf 8i f the d o dents a i° 5• aecis n, pz Couxt5el,m ould dea lrumbe den sh CorPaeao the d�SS�CpRPCNSL�T pF 3 fO �ppu2�� Coc e�fina�060 ,...., ., 121111�� 13-L2 Raph R,cO��aer �ecutive peckY �• Le•Nis, fir• Chairmaaskarr� R, chard Vice Chairm Kuhn, fir' Richard D. Secretary I Fredh° WnroeKuhn Ge orn� p, i av4 yet E. Mcpher5°n palrner, DWed iaander`�een RtichardJ.V0 _.s Ray 'BOneelake en made that 5040 Ona L - lA 49383 has be white Lake' the detexmxnaa� on2e dissident oax league' h�rloxan� j�eax Ray: e (7osep anon oGc aux a G �f Lead %ainst any the situ d� mattex. inati�n 2 es 1n xegaxds to the OaAaa el a pxx�,ate be no discxim d Categori the f°`n'dea peax to be 9 . y thexe appeaxod All ox othex px°tecte was tha has no aut)3v: to men1bexs p atioual sel's °p�0Q oe, xace, seX' n TeatIOT,Con�ssion Oux legmember based °n a� p axles and Real dispute' t the x f act e ostex ox lean e land Coa ue� S intern to eXpec A �°�j i�ht of thls' O of youx g°lf leag eaaueS' °vs p; icy is ne(A o,,, - ln l e a xes°lino 120� golf l _e ixsd'-v'-dua wro s g existing xc ex the fo do witb all o Golf Lease to GO °rn hOweveT, to cs gefq us at As land Y 2scl l osep;h ed us to take*, n°t be advi Oak - °u� d as�•25 year wo who is as y t t'he P°sitiol y es 'Past s that this I Iced Fell ox us 1 realize than. policy tha this time Sincexely� 114"1 � Mike Thibode tion Chief of Oolf 0 pera s wets,. cc� Nancy \ h P �cd�aer StaP Le,N\s, lC. Pec\Cf p' choirrrid Sk r\ct picbsrd anon Viceclicil D Kuhn, C Richard Secretary '„- Lredc e nKuhr Geo c LxW 'ChOjr` McPherS°n cafes �. Pa\ gees Gh Vander Davrd 09 fleGex° A- el ox� ose II e d Golf Leade as been made z�ati°n� dent O°X �3p$342 the Bete the disci Yontiac, N� olf league' d some o OVXg calf League at � Deax Soe• e si atioU e paklana a ez• o disGxi zx'e�Ge aisglayed xegaxds to the 0, t,ely a Pvate eats tO be ou) league o ain pz ©thex lu the be p e apP ox �Y al oxia eaY tO that thex ssi°� ex� nati°n e bers apP on was Gox� lace, s ° auth°sty to a 1 G4 sel' axk d�ecT abased on age? sioabas O.ux lemma C°�'� leapt, �exn Co��s axe ex eafloxx stanY ° 6oxies' audRecx dispute' Gthe xovide aga eGted Gate . Co�`ntY P eke s iutexriai is to exile coritxact' p�oY Zppl a px° s, Oaklan golf lean ues, °� p°l ri d °' Zaps r GoosaGt lnfi1% t °�s tiQn °f 9° 1�pk golf le ague whoox� l'0 sigee� and f °zGe a xe tV al °f °ux ° lea � Os A"sa as the Oxa Golf Leag'� lease take is beY s we d° wx e of the - 3b'Owers• e 0,kl & Zppp golf z� Xesena 'Stec o1 le Gonta°t `N� th th llaen�bexs °� y°,O 115 u will be ° so ident ox e?'°laded AO Y at ayex�ue tl'e dlss ux coutz°l 0 �in�exelY' b°dean ezations Chl f °f Golf Op cseets ��Gy . GG� Oakland County Sheriff Department Parks Unit Yearly Statistics 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1. Total PINE Deputy Hours TRUSTY HOURS 3470 3566 3849 3506 3498 4014 PATROL HOURS N/A N/A 6434 6508 7711 7940 BIKE PATROL 693 TRAINING N/A N/A 1081 508 827 1371 COURT N/A N/A 18 49 39 34 ADMINISTRATION 572 OTHER HOURS (ALL) 466 TOTAL DEPUTY HOURS N/A 11784 11446 11662 13,522 14,397 2. Operatives a;�a TICKETS 113 359 164 91 193 188 WARNINGS 382 319 58 97 87 0 WRITTEN REPORTS N/A 183 163 105 69 115 PARK REPORTS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 47 MISC COMPLAINTS N/A 471 76 34 42 53 DESPATCH CALLS N/A 73 115 66 54 108 3. Public Relations CITIZEN CONTACTS 625 375 761 843 897 3802 BIKE PATROL CONTACTS 2246 TOTAL C NTACTO S 6048 Figures have changed as a result of removing the D1 fulltime deputies They are under contract 11/17/2000 13-15