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1981-03-23 QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING MARCH 23, 1981 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury, held Monday, March 23, 1981, at the Queensbury Town Office Building, Queensbury, New York. Chairman Lyon called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Commissioners Bly, Champagne, Lavigne, Lyon,., Roop, Yasko and Director Hansen. ABSENT: Commissioner Howe VISITORS: Lee Tugas (Post Star) EXECUTIVE SESSION: Prior to the start of the actual meeting, Director Hansen was asked to leave the room and the Recreation Commission met in Executive Session to discuss personnel matters. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Returning to open session and fOllowing review, Commissioner Roop moved to approve the minutes of the February 11, 1981 meeting. Commissioner Lavigne seconded the motion, which was unanimously approved. COMMUNICATIONS/CORRESPONDENCE: The Director explained the 1980 Warren County Youth Bureau bussing grant recap sheet and advised the 'Commission that the Department would receive a similar amount for youth bussing in 1981. The two program event flyers (swim meet and senior citizen trip) enclosed in the monthly packet were also explained. The Director relayed a note of thanks from the American Red Cross Organization in regards to the SWim-a-thon which was held in February at the Queensbury School pool in conjunction with the Department's Open Swim program. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: The Commission discussed the rough draft copy of the summary of the second section of the department's master plan. Overall the Commission felt the summary adequately outlined the second section and agreed with the Director that a similar summary for the first section should be written. The Director will now begin to write the final section of the master plan which should include recommendations, a timetable and a financial analysis. ", NEW BUSINESS: The Director reviewed the Recreation Department's revenue recap sheet which detailed the total amount of revenues which have been received by the Department since 1976. DIRECTOR'S REPORT: The Director's Report was reviewed and the Commission had concerns regarding the ice skating program. Commissioner Lyon suggested that for next year more permanent hockey nets be built and that a permanent sign indicating the free skating and the hockey areas also be implaced so as to inform those who wish to participate. The situation concerning the Recreation Department's vehicle was discussed and it was recommended, as a last resort, that money be expended from the Department's budget to repair the present vehicle. The Director relayed a message from Dr. Irion, Queensbury School Superintendent concerning the use of outdoor facilities in the future. The school is considering closing some of the present open areas, for as long as a year, so that the grassy areas will have a chance for self rejuvenation. At the present time, because of extensive use, on ~ twelve ~on'th basis,' by the school~ the Recrea~ion Department and the public, many of these areas are in bad'shape (dirt instead of grass). Closing off some of these areas may directly or indirectly effect the Recreation Department's future program plans and therefore, Dr. Irion suggested that the meeting be held, with school and Town officials to consider alternatives. The school has suggested the possibility of creating new open areas to the north of the present school complex and would like to discuss this with Town representatives. Chairman Lyon agreed to represent the Recreation Commission and the Director will contact the Supervisor to arrange an initial meeting. The Director advised the Commission that a representative from Duke concrete will be contacted shortly regarding the application of a non-slip surface for the problem areas at the Gurney Lane Recreation pool. This process will hopefully correct the slippery situation which has plagued the pool in the past. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:22 P.M. The next meeting will be held on Monday, April 27, 1981.