i'plf~sslm 21hA 'l!)/Sii'*=-~aaa ! R iR Ill ~ WA Q g Rl I I 5I ~8 I IWW 1I 7: 'I~~ — hl ~gJg)~ 1I~ I S I) ~~ s: aa '— ~:: —— ~ ~a~ ~ ~! g „~ ji+™ &~~RA~'AAA~~IK~g~IN!g ) i! — s — ' . r illilli!uf aasArh)! I a ~51 lw 'I~i,l hNINII ' III 1 1 5hl elm A ~ II I g& I'!! CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM pARKs a RECREATION CGMMITTEE S IIII A ill IiII II} II'AIg[ I I II! I(a &']i'I'lI JJ II IN AI I I I A meeting of the Parks a Recreation committee was held in the Council Chambers on Wednesday, May 29th, 1986, at 3:45 p.m. In attendance was Alderman George Laking Also in attendance were Darlene Grieve, Acting Parks & Recreation Director; Bram Hoogendoorn, Parks Superintendent; Ken Webber and David Chan, C.J. Architects. item No. 1 Alderman Laking stated that there would be no piping and no special seating at the dinner. &!l Item No. IU Seniors 'onne Neva Ledlin Letter I Discussion ensued. Item No. 3 3! Id i(ill') IIIL 'I I I4,' I I I I I I I I I I I I l I II A, I II II l I I I A I I I I ~ ~t ' I I I I s IIIm'l1 Concerns Cashier's control of fitness areas. b) Large enough staff room? c) Distance small children must travel to get I'l I 'SS) A ~ IA I 'A'lan. a) I Ill ~ II I expressed: il II) 'll I Exnansion Feasibilitv Studv Ken Webber presented Option ~ II IT! ~ Hvde Creek d) Item No. 4 to learner pools. Supervisor control area must have visibility to all pool areas. Other Business McLean Park: Turf discussed — the grass is coming through. Bram Hoogendoorn recommended we do not spend the 64,000 for turf as the next tournament is not scheduled until June 20th. ~DJ URNMENT The meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m. G.R. Laking, Ch rrman Daaa MAY pg 1986 g g! )sss ) Ilail I IB g ..'. ')'c) e ")ix .).I.)':) 1' ~) I ). c.')" q)l" )cp) )')nui 1) m, B. C. V l]; cJB 'I I ( I ) q)))( ):acres*i.",n 'i)ll))ittpc), Cit)) r;:ouncl.l, I or i Coqc itlam Ci ty liali, ".BIB ., cAllister Avenue, Port Coqui.tiers, B.C. V3C ky &I Dcp r Cimli'littpp. I.:embers; This is not a request or a c))replsint. It is a concern. ;: e are a registereci non-profit society orrenized by volunteers to of'fer chilciren" s prograri)s in our city. ')ce are presently organizing our summer out-of-school program, for its sixth year. Because we spend time at 'be the city pool and at beaches, we vroulcl lilce our children to driwnproof ed, In the past, we'e 'been ref'used group lessons so eac.h parent has signeci his/her child/ren up for svrimming lessons and our group has spent their mornings around the pool, wai*ing for each member to fin'h a lesson. ~ "'ur request is for several Proup lessins «r these kids. Thlese Pre chilciren of working oarents, they "r'e with us ten hiurs a day, .,onclP. ) t .:riday, so we c,n be quitP flexible about time. t the beginning of April, she wouldn' di"cuss it, direc*ing us to arlene Grieve, ))ho was on a lengthy vacation. Lee n)cele . suggestion bu* needed Darlene's a~prov-I ."..'e pn'3))ed on i.:Py .iwq and Lee returned our call on iley lrr saying Darlene ref'useci. I)'e contacted the appropriate supervisors in Coquitlam anci I'ort l,,oidy and. have made satisfactory arrangements. ))",onderirlg how we were going to explain this to our parents group, we contacted iiichiel !right who direrted us to phone Brien Kirk. He said Janna would. phone me. Darlene Grieve phoned me, explaining that she couldn't do it because of budgeting, staffing, and availability of pool time, She ciid not went to set a precedent because she receives meny requests from preschools, daycares, and group homes. I think yiu should be "ware that thirty-. ix Port Coquitlam femiliec will be attending swimming lessons in another municipp 1) ty, "incc).oly, ) 7cc~. Wc) o m~c(); l;e phoned Janna Tayl")r 'Pq~p) C . d.. l( 8 . 7))r y Io)rP r.-. DPv) —;;r i P ).c" i) ) MAY 29 1986 CAPITAL COSTS $ 3,000,000 l. 2. ISR 3. for project, plus architectural fee of $ 250,000. Elevator Sprink" er a water upgrade $ 90,000 80,000 Renew existing services, electrical, sewer, water 50,000 4. Renew existing 130 g 000 5. New parking roofing 50,000 $ 390,000 Scheme B-1 First Floor: Wet Area 10,280 (140) Wet Area 1,050 240 (100) $ 1, 439,000 129,000 1,290 Dry Area 1~712 (100) 172,000 1,810 (100) 3,165 (30) 181,000 Second Floor: IL, New Renovating Heating 95,OOG 40, 000 $ 2,056,000 4,000 $ 2,100,000 , Ilail!!! Iif7III NAY 2 fill II! I IS I IS I ISI I I SSSII ~