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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks And Recreation Board - Minutes - 10/16/1973E 1 FORT COLLINS PARKS AND RE�RtiATION DEPARTMENT PARRS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF MEETING Octobor 16,'1973_ The regular meeting of the Fort Collins Parks and Recreation Depart - went Advisory Board was called to order by president Mrs. Gladys Eddy at 7:00 P.M., October 16, 1973, in the Parks and Recreation office. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. Discussion of a possible park at Brown Farm followed. No recommen- dation was made by the Parks and Recreation Board. Mr. Tom Frazier gave a report on the new indoor swimming pool. It is estimated that a six lane pool will cost approximately 0 30,000. If the bids received are lower, the committee hopes to be able to purchase an eight lane pool. January 1 is projected as the date construction will start. The pool is expected to be completed in eight months. Discussion on whether to have coin lockers or not followed. The board voted to recommend that there be no extra fee for lockers. Board members were asked to bring ideas and recommen- dations concerning a future outdoor pool to the next meeting. Tom Frazier reported on the Senior Citizens programs offered by Parks and Recreation. Ray French moved that the board recommend cutting fees 50% for anyone 50 years and older. Dwaine Miller seconded the motion and it was passed. Mrs. Gladys Eddy announced that past president Chuck Peterson will receive an award for the outstanding lay person in Parks and Recre- ation work at the Colorado Parks and Recreation Society conference in Denver. Mr. Bob Hunt asked about plans for the new Laurel School. Discussion of possible recreation facilities at the school followed. Mr. H. R. Phillips asked the board, for ideas on naming the new in- door swimming pool. It was suggested that there be a contest to name the pool. The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 P.M. PRESENT: Dwayne Miller Tom Frazier Gladys Eddy Bob Hunt H. R. Phillips Clara Donohoe Ray French Donna Beard Lela Hite Respectfully submitted, Clara Donohoe, Secretary