HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - 5/16/2016 - Parks and Recreation Committee PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE
MEETING REPORT
Monday, May 16, 2016, 5:30 PM
`-' McHenry City Council Chambers
333 S. Green Street, McHenry, IL 60050
In Attendance at Roll Call: Committee Members: Chairman Alderman Robert Peterson and
Alderman Jeffrey Schaefer. Absent: Alderman Victor Santi.
Also in Attendance: Deputy City Administrator Hobson and Deputy City Clerk Marci Geraghty.
Public in Attendance: Mr. Jeff Varda.
l. Call to Order: Chairman Peterson called the meeting to order at 5:30 PM.
2. Public In�ut: Mr. Jeff Varda addressed the committee regarding his desire for the city to
hold its Recreation Department golf programs at Boone Creek Golf Club. Chairman
Peterson thanked Mr. Varda for his comments. Mr. Varda left the meeting at 6:05 PM.
3. Motion to approve the February 15 2016 Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting Report.
Alderman Schaefer made a motion, seconded by Chairman Peterson to approve the minutes
as presented.
`- Aye: Schaefer, Peterson
Nay: None.
Not Voting: None
Abstaining: None
Absent: Santi
Motion carried.
4. McHenry Recreation Center Update.
Administrator Hobson provided the committee with an update on memberships for the
McHenry Recreation Center. As of May 15th, over 1,180 memberships have been sold.
Revenues for year one are projected to be $382,000 from just memberships, of which most
were purchased for the $29/month introductory price. First year expenses are projected to
be $400,000, which include cleaning and electric. He also reported member comments
about the facility have been positive. Many comments include requests for more classes and
class times.
Alderman Peterson asked if inembers use the daycare facility. Administrator Hobson
answered yes, it is extremely popular. At times, it has been so busy, extra staff has been
brought in to help out and sometimes parents have been turned away because the room was
filled to capacity.
� Alderman Santi joined the meeting at 6:15 PM.
Administrator Hobson provided the committee with a breakdown on the current
member:;hip: 32% are male, 68% female, 73%residents, 27%non-residents. By age group:
L.. 58 mem>>ers 12-17; 62 members 18-24; 93 members 25-34; 209 members 45-54; and 269
members 62 years and over.
Alderman Santi asked how many members use the personal trainer option and Administrator
Hobson :�nswered he was not sure at this time adding personal trainers also teach classes.
Alderman Schaefer offered positive comments on the three-month summer membership
program for $99 with no initiation fee. Alderman Peterson suggested the Christmas holiday
would be a good time to offer another promotion.
Administrator Hobson told the committee the question he is most frequently asked about the
Recreation Center is when the city will build a gymnasium, indoor pool, or outdoor aquatics
center adding any expansion would require funding support from the community. He asked
the committee if they would consider posing the question to the community as a
referendum. Alderman Petersen asked if the city would be asking the community to pay for
a bond and Administrator Hobson answered yes. The committee discussed bringing
forward one proposal to add a gymnasium with a walking track and natatorium (aquatics
center). All agreed expansion of the Recreation Center would be beneficial for the
community. Administrator Hobson asked the Committee if they want to move forward
with expanding the Recreation Center or wait for year-one results.
Alderman Santi asked how much the public would be asked to fund to add a gymnasium and
`-- aquatics center. Administrator Hobson estimated both components would cost
approximately$1 SM to complete based on estimated year 2018 prices.
Alderman Schaefer recommended bringing both options before the community at the same
time. Alderman Santi suggested holding an open house first. Administrator Hobson
informed the committee the Parks and Recreation Community Needs Assessment should be
updated and the process would include conducting an open house. The assessment will
gauge the community's interest in expanding the center and determine if the community
would support a referendum bond. He also suggested conducting a survey through Rectrac.
Alderman Santi said the city needs to get feedback from the total population adding he
would like to see the addition of a gymnasium with a walking track.
Alderman Schaefer asked if the needs assessment can be done in-house and Administrator
Hobson answered it would be conducted by an impartial agency. He also suggested
updating the Feasibility Study.
Alderman Petersen said he agrees the addition of a gymnasium and aquatics center should
be posed to the community at the same time.
The committee directed staff to determine the cost of updating the Community Needs
Assessment and to provide a timetable if a referendum were to be placed on a ballot. They
� also suggested staff perform surveys to determine the community's interest in expanding the
Recreation Center for discussion at the next meeting.
5. Future 1Vleeting Topics.
Adminisr,rator Hobson updated the Committee on the city's efforts to open a boat launch at
Miller R-verfront Park.
�-- 6. Adj ourm nent.
Alderman Schaefer made a motion, seconded by Alderman Santi to adjourn the meeting at
6:50 PM.
Aye: Schaefer, Santi, Peterson
Nay: None.
Not Voting: None
Abstaining: None
Absent: None
Motion carried.
Reviewed and Approved:
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`�� � Date: �—' �� '"C�v� 6, 2016
Alderman Reb Peterson, Chairman
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