HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - 11/21/2016 - Parks and Recreation CommitteePARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE
MEETING REPORT
Monday, November 21, 20169 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, Recreation Center Manager Matt
LaPorte, Athletic & Aquatic Supervisor Nicole Thompson, and Deputy Clerk Marci Geraghty.
1. Call to Order: Chairman Peterson called the meeting to order at 5:31 PM.
2. Public Input: None.
3. Motion to approve the August 15, 2016 Parks &Recreation Committee MeetingReport.
Alderman Schaefer made a motion, seconded by Chairman Peterson to approve the minutes
as presented.
Aye:
Nay:
Not Voting:
Abstaining:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Schaefer, Peterson
None.
None
None
S anti
4. Master Plan &Community Needs Assessment Discussion
Administrator Hobson and Recreation Center Manager LaPorte presented a draft Request
for Proposals for the Development of a Community Needs Assessment (CNA). At the
August 15th meeting, the committee directed staff to develop the draft and bring it back to
Committee for a recommendation. At this time, staff is seeking direction from the
Committee to forward the proposal to the full City Council for authorization to advertise for
RFP's.
Anticipated cost to perform the CNA is $30-40,000, which will be paid through the Park
Developer Donations fund. If recommended by the committee, the RFP will be presented to
the full City Council in December.
Responding to a question from the committee, Administrator Hobson informed the CNA
will include community surveys and open houses for the purpose of determining the
community's expectations of the city's park system and recreation facilities and programs.
The community will be asked to provide their level of interest in supporting a new aquatic
center and expansion of the McHenry Recreation Center including a gymnasium. Also, they
will be asked for their interest in programs for youth and adults.
The completed CNA will update and be incorporated into the current Master all that was
developed in 2005.
It was the consensus of the Committee to forward the document as presented to the full City
Council for consideration and authorization to advertise for RFP's.
5. Updates &Future Meeting_Topics.
• Administrator Hobson reported the new section of bike path that circumnavigates the
Recreation Center is near completion and open for foot traffic. The new path is 8-
feet wide. A few minor punch -list items remain, mileage markers and course display
signs will be added to the path, and restoration/landscaping will be completed in the
spring.
The city attorney sent the Miller River Front Boat Launch agreement to the Army
Corps of Engineers to determine the next step. Administrator Hobson informed the
committee the State of Illinois suspended the city's previously approved boat launch
grant which means, the city's cost to complete the project will increase. Staff
anticipates going out for bid in January and to open the launch in May 2017. The
committee was reminded that the city will not pay for the ramp until the permit is
received from the Army Corps. This project is included in the CIP. Annual fees
and fines for use of the ramp will be brought to the committee at a future meeting for
discussion. The method of charging the fees by issuing an annual sticker or tag on
trailers will have to be determined. In response to a question posed by the
committee, Administrator Hobson noted snowmobiles are not allowed in city parks,
and as the boat launch is located in a park, it would take council action to permit
launching snowmobiles.
• As previously reported to the Committee, the Althoff basketball courts were
resurfaced and the rink liner harms the newly painted court surface. After some
investigation, staff designated Fox Ridge (playground) Park as the best location to
install the rink. The city's steel, special event barricades will be used to surround the
rink. Responding to a question from the committee, Administrator Hobson reported
in the past a rink was established on East Beach however it was never used.
• Manager LaPorte provided an update on Recreation Center memberships. To date,
1600 memberships have been purchased. Recreation staff is developing methods of
retaining memberships and attracting members to the center.
At 6:15 PM, Alderman Santi joined the meeting.
• The winter Parks &Recreation brochure will be mailed to residents the first week in
December.
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• Athletic & Aquatic Supervisor Thompson presented the committee with updates on
current and upcoming recreation program development and activities. Ms.
Thompson highlighted the success of the McHenry Marlins Swim Team, which is
comprised of 50 children at each level and as a result, is becoming increasing more
difficult to accommodate the team at West Campus.
• M% B Park has 380 members. This is the final year for the three-year Gary Lang
Subaru sponsorship commitment. Mr. Lang will be contacted to determine if he
would like to renew his sponsorship of the park.
• Administrator Hobson reported he was contacted by a representative from the
McHenry County Treasurer's Office offering to sell two parcels of land to the city
for $600 each. One parcel is next to Althoff Park and may be useful to the city. The
other parcel is densely wooded and located along the railroad tracks off of Orleans
Avenue. Also it is not contiguous and Staff would not recommend acquiring this
parcel.
• Alderman Schaefer inquired about the status of the Cunat donation/pledge.
Administrator Hobson stated the funds were pledge to the Riverwalk Foundation and
they are pursuing this matter.
6. Adjournment.
Alderman Schaefer made a motion, seconded by Alderman Santi to adjourn the meeting at
6:40 PM.
Aye:
Nay:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Schaefer, Santi, Peterson
None.
None
Reviewed and Approved:
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