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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/27/1990 TENTATIVE AGENDA ADJ.REG.SESSION SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA NOVEMBER 27, 1990 1. Roll Call at 7: 00 P.M. at the Jackson Town Hall, CR-15, South of Tahpah Park 2 . Joint meeting with Jackson and Louisville Town Boards for the purpose of discussing the funding of the activities of the Shakopee Recreation Department for 1991 3 . Resolution No. 3320 - Repealing Res. No. 2370, Establishing A Policy To Not Endorse Candidates For Appointment To Metropolitan Boards and Commissions 4 . Endorsing Marcy J. Waritz for re-appointment to the Metropolitan Council, District 14 5. Other Business: 6. Adjourn Dennis R. 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(a 1 V 1-4 w 73 0 0 N N r N w w r r r N r r V w (0 (0 V1 04. 0 m r -1 0 0 0 0 0 V 00 N A 0 CO V V V C.) 0 CO 0 U) r W N co 00 V1 A C)3(0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 (n 0 0 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 0 A u1 A V w A 0 o) 0 L)to r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 71#- r I I I.4 M H 1-I M 11 M 11 N M M N N H 11 M M M H M H N M N N M 0 0 V I r O CO I.. I.. r ) 00 0 N N N r N W CO r r r N r r (O W CO 0) W Oo co 0 C*- (0 (O 0 0 0 0 V co N A 0 co V V V W 0 Of 0 (O r V N 0 VI VI 0) 0 110 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 VI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A VI V V (O 0) 0 0 -I 0(O VI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vt 0 0 0 0 V+ 0 0 m i-i 1-- 0 0 r- 11 M M M H I-/ 11 M N H N M I-I M M M M M N N M M M N 1-1 M RESOLUTION NO. 3320 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2370, A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A POLICY TO NOT ENDORSE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO METROPOLITAN BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. WHEREAS, in 1985 the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2370, establishing a policy to not endorse candidates for appointment to metropolitan boards and commissions; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reconsidered this matter and desires to have more flexibility to endorse candidates if appropriate. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLOWS: That Resolution No. 2370, adopted February 19, 1985, establish a policy to not endorse candidates for appointment to metropolitan boards and commissions, is hereby repealed in its entirety. Passed in session of the City Council of the City of Shakopee, Minnesota, held this day of , 1990. Mayor of the City of Shakopee Attest: City Clerk Approved as to form: /i: j ' ' City Attorney 'Yr•. s,'ja CITY OF SHAKOPEE qi,ko!71 := = INCORPORATED 1870 \`‘"-‘44;1 129 EAST FIRST AVENUE, SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA 55379-1376 (612)445-3650 �tKa1 November 27, 1990 Mr. Steve Keefe, Chairman Metropolitan Council Mears Park Centre 230 East Fifth Street St. Paul, MN 55101 Dear Mr. Keefe: The Shakopee City Council strongly endorses the reappointment of Mr. Norbert Theis to the Regional Transit Board representing District G. Mr. Theis's keen awareness of transportation issues confronting not only Scott County but those of the entire metropolitan area will facilitate sound planning and decision making in meeting the challenges of the 1990 's. Mr. Theis have impartially represented the interests of the various constituents of his district. His long term active public service at the township and county levels evidences his commitment to the local democratic process. We respectfully request your reappointment of Mr. Theis to the Regional Transit Board. Very truly yours, Gary Laurent, Mayor City of Shakopee GL:tw The Heart Of Progress Valley AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER "TFT ise0POPEM neewe 17 1%T J VP .._ :VILA _ _ slis id " E'REATION TV T lie p TiT rrriprri ea eTh * wee * w I III JOINTLY SPONSORED BY: 1 I School I vis i #720 I I ii and ! City of Shakopee I ; � r1,yr\,{ _ I i II 1 1 I II 129 Levee Drive Shakopee, Mn. 5537q 612-445-2742 r1 i 3 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Shakopee Community Recreation has been a cooperative venture in public recreation by Schools District #720 and the City of Shakopee since 1954. A Board of appointed Citizens meets on a regular basis and establishes a road map for the department to follow. A small staff guides activities. School and City facilities are utilized. An army of volunteers functions as the heart of the department. ACTIVITIES Over 200 activities were administered through this department in 1989. Some were one time events such as the popular Shakopee Showcase. Some were ongoing throughout the year such as gymnastics. Most were seasonal and of a short term basis such as Grade 5-6 Basketball. Some activities are administered by paid staff such as Adult Exercise. Most activities are possible because of our corps of volunteers. Activities offered in 1989 included: Mens Basketball Girls 9th Basketball NYSC Training (10) Pool Sp. Events(17) Pick up Basketball Jr. Boys Baseball Picnic Res. (128) Family Pool Passes Mens Broomball Midget Baseball Rollerskate Trip (3) Individual Pool Exercise Class (4) Mickey Mantel BB Jr. Girls Softball Pass Adult Touch Football Baseball Tour. Midget Softball Hershey Track Meet Square Dances Pee Wee Baseball Pee Wee Softball Dist. Track Meet Square Dance Lessons Near Ball Shakopee Showcase Teen Broomball Tour Church Softball Ball Skills (5) Outdoor iceskating Tennis Camp (2) Softball Prac. Sch. Tee gall Kemps Skate Derby Volleyball Camp Softball Tour. 's (8) 3/4 Cheerleading (2) Ski Club Disney Trip Womens Softball 5/6 Cheerleading (2) Ski Lessons Cross Country Co-Rec Softball Shrine Circus Trip Ice Skate Lessons Archery Umpire Clinics (3) Dog Obedience (4) Snowmobile Instr. Gun Training Mens Volleyball Flag Football Mite Soccer 7/8 Volleyball Womens Volleyball 5/6 Football Sandlot Soccer Youth Wrestling Y. Basketball Tour(2) 7/8 Football Halloween Party 7/8 Wrestling Boys 3/4 Basketball Happy Birthday Par. Swim Lessons (38) Boys 3/4 Basketball Wacky J. B. Day Boys 7th Basketball Playground Carnival Boys 8th Basketball Splash Party PARTICIPATION TOTALS Boys 9th Basketball Wave Pool Trip Basketball Camp (3) Family Fun (5) BB Shooters Camp (4) Ad. Golf Lessons (5) Thowanda so Girls 3/4 Basketball Jr. Golf Lessons _f`, Girls 5/6 Basketball Gymnastics (18) Girls 7th Basketball Hockey p6__ -----.. --. Girls 8th Basketball Hockey Practices ver 7, 400 Shakopee Citizens were �" — — directly served in 1989. * ,--""- Some /Some were involved in one activity. t6_______ _______ __________^ Others were participants in several. PARTICIPANTS YEARLY TOTALS 1985 16, 928 1986 20, 608 1987 26, 973 1988 26, 781 6_ _--- - -.._-. . -----_--_---..------... .. - 1989 28, 037 ( *) Includes 750 participants from 0 . , surrounding area outside City Limits. IOW 1110 AM7 X66 mO 3 1989 HIGHLIGHTS Shakopee Showcase. . . This annual community gathering featuring exhibits of most of the community non profit organizations moved to Canterbury Downs Race Track for the first time. This was necessitated because of overcrowding at the previous site, the Shakopee Sr. High School. Over 4, 700 citizens passed through the various aisles of exhibits, entertainment, and opportunities for activity registering. Affiliation National Youth Sports Coach's Association. . . Allcoaches now receive training through this program. Shakopee was honored as being a leader nationally in this effort. Continued Growth. . . Participation numbers continue to grow in most activities indication interest and satisfaction for what is offered. This has occurred in spite of budget constraints which has not alloyed any addition of new staff in years. Networking. . . Shakopee Community Recreation works real hard in working with other agencies with similar objectives. Active liasonships are kept with county and regional park groups and the Minnesota Recreation And Park Association. Shakopee Community Recreation worked cooperatively with Shakopee Chamber of Commerce, particularly in its sponsorship of the Community Festival, "Derby Days". Constant close relationships were maintained with Shakopee Service Organizations, most of whom regularly provide funds for community recreation. Shakopee park development has been greatly enhance because of'this. The Shakopee Coalition, a local entity that provides an ongoing format for community cooperation was brought into existence by Shakopee Community Recreation years ago and has been nurtured by Shakopee Community Recreation ever since. Auxiliary Agencies. . . A number of special interest groups operate under the umbrella of Shakopee Community Recreation. Their independent nature provides a certain amount of freedom for making things happen that probably would not otherwise occur. Their fund raising capabilities are outstanding. Because of their volunteer efforts, thousands of dollars of donated goods and services are provided, not only for their own special activity, but also elsewhere such as Shakopee Schools. Some of these groups are: Prairie Squares, Basketball Association, Youth Baseball/Softball Association, MAT Club, Adult Softball Association, Football Association and the Hockey Association. Volunteer Participation Most of the activities sponsored by Shakopee Community Recreation would not exist if it were not for the outstanding efforts of an army of volunteers that continually step forward. In 1989 the total number of volunteered hours amounted to 15, 739 hours. J 1987 FINANCIAL REPORT 1988 FINANCIAL REPORT REVENUE EXPENSE REVENUE EXPENSE City 49,300 Salaries 128,000qty 48,160 Setarias 141,740 School 49,300 Supplies 25,000 School 48,160 Supplies17,436 Fees 66,300 Cap.Equip 200 Fees 64,008 Cap-Equip 5,325 Total 164.000 Total 163,200 Total 160,308 Total 164,600 REVENUE REVENUE Res FEE& OEs • • „ es "lull wlBEN \\ . : ..:.::::::,:::,:.• EC+iOOI \\\ uoaLKi 1011 viz\\ W »'^ i , iX}»A� ayiw v}»> pAmPlA n WIlaPPLIti Ks jos EXPENSE EXPENSE 1989 FINANCIAL REPORT REVENUE EXPENSE City 49, 371 Salaries 1 50,336 School 49, 37 1 Supplies 28, 989 Fees 82 , 639 Cap.Equip 0 Total 1 8 1 ,38 1 Total 1 79,325 REVENUE FEES 48% .............. SALARIES/BEN ... 84% \ 11:tt..Si....:•jt: .,\,'-,\.\::.: CAPITAL/E m\ CITYa. ... SUPPLIES 27% SCHOOL 18% 27% Funding EXPENSE The City of Shakopee & Shakopee Schools each provide approximately 27% of the funds used by Shakopee I Community Recreation in 1989. Donations, fees, & charges created the other 46% i4 401rii ^real ac-. CITY OF SHAKOPEE , .,o,,: t= INCORPORATED 1870 ‘ ` ; �tt:1it ti.' 129 EAST FIRST AVENUE, SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA 55379-1376 (612)445-3650 /SKOF '="1 t:T. November 27, 1990 Honorable Arne Carlson Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul, MN 55155 Dear Governor-Elect Carlson: The Shakopee City Council endorses the reappointment of Marcy Waritz to the Metropolitan Council representing District 14. Ms. Waritz has impartially and diligently represented the various constituencies of her district. Her responsiveness to the specific needs and concerns of the City of Shakopee is a testimonial to the effectiveness of intergovernmental cooperation. Ms. Waritz 's familiarity with issues facing the citizens of District 14 will be an asset to continued effective regional planning. We respectfully request your reappointment of Ms. Waritz to the Metropolitan Council. Very truly yours, - ›‹ 1104JL-4Gary Laurent, Mayor City of Shakopee GL:tw The Heart Of Progress Valley AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER