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1982-02-22 ,"; QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING FEBRUARY 22, 1982 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury, held Monday, February 22, 1982 at the Queensbury Town Office Building, Queensbury, New York. Chairman Yasko called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. PRESENT: Commissioners Bly, Champagne, Granger, Lavigne Little, Yasko and Director Hansen Commissioner Roop (ex) Dan Morrell (Town Board), Lee Tugas (Post Star) ABSENT: VISITORS: APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Bly moved to approve the minutes of the January 25, 1982 meeting. Commissioner Champagne seconded the motion which was unanimously approved. COMMUNICATIONS/CORRESPONDENCE The Director distributed copies of the Recreation Commis- sion's letter to Town Supervisor Walter regarding the request to consider full time employment for Terry Pratt. The letter was sent to all Town Board members late in January and to date there has been no reply. Councilman Morrell relayed that the Board had discussed the request in executive session and that no decision had been made. Councilman Morrell stated that the house at Hovey Pond had been found open over the weekend and that a broken water pipe was also discovered. The Director replied that he was aware of the situation and had taken steps to repair the pipe and had both entryways to the house locked more securely with padlocks and hasps. DIRECTOR'S REPORT The Director's Report was reviewed and there was some -----------------~----~-~---------~ . ·~page 2 ., discussion concerning winter programs. It was explained that Queensbury School students are now using the ice skating area and warming house for morning physical education classes. Such usage further points out the good working relationship between the Recreation Department and the School. This relationship has permitted the Recreation Department to offer many recreation programs and activities at school facilities at little or no cost to residents. Commissioner Bly relayed a concern from interested residents regarding the possibility of a Queensbury teen center, In as much as the Senior Citizen Club was granted permission to use the house at Hovey Pond, Commissioner Bly wondered whether or not something could be done regarding a facility for teen activities. It was explained that teen centers, as a vehicle where youth activities are programmed, had outlived their usefulness. The days of drop-in centers with organized activities had for the most part been replaced with specialized activities programmed on an as-needed basis, (ski trips, concerts, dances, etc.). The Commission pointed out that the Recreation Department pro- grams many activities during the year for teenagers but if these residents wanted to discuss the situation further they should contact the Director. The Director requested an executive session to discuss pos- sible land acquisition. Returning to open session and there being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 9:12 p.m. The next meeting will be held on Monday, March 22, 1982