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PARAB Agenda 12/17/1997
4 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA December 17, 1997 Golden Gate Community Park 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard,Naples,Florida The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting will be held Wednesday, November 19, 1997, 2:00 p.m. at Golden Gate Community Park, 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard,Naples, Florida. I. CALL TO ORDER: II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: III. INVOCATION: IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, November 19, 1997 Meeting A 1-7 V. AWARD PRESENTATION: 1. Attitude Award-Dawn Dodge VI.NEW BUSINESS: 1. Agriculture Garden Presentation-Denise Blanton VII.REQUESTS FOR DISCUSSION-SPECIFIC UPDATE ITEM VIII.REPORTS/UPDATES: 1. Monthly Report(November) {will be distributed at meeting} 2. PARAB Position Status 3. BCC - Recaps for November-December B 8 4. Parks & Recreation F.Y.I. B 9 5. Adopt-A-Park Report C10 6. Parab Meeting Schedule C11 IX. ADJOURNMENT 1 0 PARAB PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD COUk cy o PrkS D iecrecth 0 n WEDNESDAY, Decewber V , 1997 AT Golden Gate GommuRity Park 2:00 P.M. 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd., Naples, Florida PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD December 17, 1997 NO QUORUM November 19, 1998 Minutes Golden Gate Community Park 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, Florida PRESENT: Timothy Blackford, Chairman Daphnie Bercher Gil Mueller ABSENT: Joseph Zaks Billie Cheney Elaine Wicks, Vice Chair Gayle L. Stan ALSO PRESENT: Marla Ramsey, Director Murdo Smith, Recreation Manager Gary Franco, Parks Superintendent Jacquie Hart, Secretary II John Dunnuck, Operations Coordinator Ginger Hinchcliff John Grice Kent Kolegue I. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was cancel at 3:10 p.m- NO QUORUM II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG M. INVOCATION: IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: No approval for Novembers Minutes. a. Chairman Tim Blackford cancel the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting because there was not a quorum for discussion. The next meeting will be held on January 28, 1998 at the Agriculture building. 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PARKS AND RECREATION RECAPS: Nov./Dec. 11/18/97 5A1 Proclamation recognizing Christina Long for her tree donation to East Naples Community Park 11/18/97 5A2 Proclamation recognizing Pelican Bay Park as an outstanding Tennis Facility by the United States Tennis Association 11/18/97 16C4 Amendment of Chapter 89-449 allowing bonfires and other events at the discretion of the P & R director. To be presented to local Legislation 1/11/97. 12/2/97 16C2 Budget amendment from reserves for $34,290 to purchase 15 portable radios for park rangers. 12/9/97 5C2 Presentation to Ed Torroni, Assistant to the Athletic Supervisor, as Collier County "Employee of the Year" 0 • , .. , 3 _ d* _ ,, • , , _ NOVEMBER 1997 • THE IMMOKALEE SPORTS COMPLEX HOSTED '�! THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 5A DISTRICT SWIM 7/, t 1/4:-7-7-. V.• MEET ON NOVEMBER 14th . • THE AREAS BEST HIGH SCHOOL DIVERS FLIPPED AND TWISTED OVER THE GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC FACILITY DURING THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 5A DISTRICT DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS ON NOVEMBER 13th. • 500 TEENS DANCED UP A STORM AT THE GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER ON NOVEMBER 14th. • TENNIS WAS HOPPING AT THE PELICAN BAY `' COMMUNITY PARK AS THE TURKEY CLASSIC -' '� TENNIS TOURNAMENT WAS HELD ON; THE WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 21st. 200 PEOPLE f It PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT. • GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY PARK HELD A MIDDLE SCHOOL FIELD DAY ON NOVEMBER 26th. 250 KIDS ATTENDED THE EVENT. • GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER RECEIVED THE QUARTERLY BEAUTIFICATION AWARD FROM THE GOLDEN GAl'E CIVIC ASSOCIATION FOR OUTSTANDING PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. • THE VETERANS PARK ROLLER HOCKEY RINK OPENED TO THE SOUND OF KIDS SLAMMIN THE BOARDS. t 1 B (9) ADOPT-A-PARK REPORT The Adopt-A-Park Report is provided by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Each PARAB member visits their adopted parks and gives a detailed report of the parks condition. The purpose of this report is to help Parks and Recreation Department to continually improve in maintaining park facilities. Tim Blackford: a. Veterans Community Park Report on 1/21/98 b. Clam Pass Community Park Billie Cheney: a. Immokalee Community Park Report on 2/25/98 b. Immokalee Recreation/Aquatic Daphne Bercher a. Golden Gate Community Park Report on 3/25/98 b. Golden Gate Community Center c. Max A. Hasse Jr., Community Park Gil Mueller: a. Frank Mackle Community Park Report on 4/22/98 b. Tigertail Beach c. Collier County Racquet Center Gayle Stan: a. Cocohatchee River Park Completed on 11/19/97 b. Lely Barefoot Beach Report on 5/28/97 Elaine Wicks: a. Vineyards Community Park Report on 12/17/97 b. Bayview Community Park Report on 6/24/98 Joseph Zaks: a. Sugden Regional Park b. East Naples Community Park Report on 7/22/98 C10 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE 1. December 17, 1997 meeting scheduled at Golden Gate Community Park, 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, Florida, at 2:00 p.m. 2. MERRY CHRISTMAS!! There will be a Christmas party for our meeting. Oh! don't forget we have to elect a Chairman in January. NOTE: Meeting dates could be changed due to holidays observed. PARAB members will be notified 2 weeks prior to meeting date in the event of a change. ** MEANS A DATE OR A LOCATION HAS BEEN CHANGED. C (11) .IMIIIMMIE Id 0 0 I r I 1 •vf,'" A,„1 t.-,,,, ,-4'.4. AR 4 l'114111 - 1 PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD ER 1 fp coil,0 494 G P 0 rics fie Decreati 0 n WEDNESDAY, Novel/ober 19, 1997 GoIdeR Gate GonaRannitv Park 2:00 P.M. 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd., Naples, Florida a 11 I PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA November 19, 1997 Golden Gate Community Park 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, Florida The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting will be held Wednesday, November 19, 1997, 2:00 p.m. at Golden Gate Community Park, 3300 Santa Barbara 111 Boulevard, Naples, Florida. I. CALL TO ORDER: II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: III. INVOCATION: IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, October 22, 1997 Meeting A 1-4 Iill V. AWARD PRESENTATION: 1 1. Attitude Award - Janice Elliott 2. Attitude Award - Bret Popma VI. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Interview for Parab positions (5 applicants) B 5-14 VII. REQUESTS FOR DISCUSSION-SPECIFIC UPDATE ITEM 111 1. Request to Show Video Tape of TreeDedication - L i qLouise Hasse VIII.REPORTS/UPDATES: IiMonthly Report (October) C15-20 . 2. Regional Parks (Sugden, N. Naples, & S. Naples Community) Updates 3. Adopt-A-Park Report D21 4. Parab Meeting Schedule D22 IX. ADJOURNMENT I I 11 1 aimminimmir PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD November 19, 1997 Minutes Golden Gate Community Park 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard,Naples,Florida PRESENT: Timothy Blackford, Chairman Joseph Zaks Billie Cheney Daphnie Bercher Elaine Wicks,Vice Chair Gayle L. Stan Gil Mueller ABSENT: ALSO PRESENT: Marla Ramsey, Director Murdo Smith, Recreation Manager Gary Franco, Parks Superintendent Jacquie Hart, Secretary II John Dunnuck, Operations Coordinator Ginger Hinchcliff John Grice Kent Kolegue I. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 2:10 p.m. ��. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG III. INVOCATION: by Jacquie Hart Iv. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 22, 1997 meeting. Mr. Mueller stated that on page 1 and 2 the minutes were complete but on page 3 the minutes were brief. Mr. Mueller stated that some of the board members said much more on the subjects than transcribed on page 3. Mr. Mueller stated that he was not sure whether the procedures for typing the minutes were to touch on highlights or how specific should the minutes be. Mr. Mueller inquired what are the procedures for typing the minutes? Chairman Blackford stated that the minutes at one time were verbatim and the board got away from that and requested that the minutes be condensed. 1 Mr. Mueller stated the minutes are too brief. Mr. Mueller stated that Ms. Wicks and Mr. Zaks comments were more than three (3) lines. In Mr. 1 Airmomilimour Mueller's case Tigertail Tragedy discussion there is only two (2) lines and Mr. Mueller stated that he recall talking for about 4 to 5 minutes on the subject. Mr. Zaks stated that he thought the minutes were short, concise and made important points. Mr. Zaks suggested that if the board feels strongly that a particular subject should be included in more details than this to please state so on that particular subject for the future. Mr. Mueller stated that the Board of County Commissioners and others read the minutes and it would be good if they are aware of what is being discussed. Motion by Joe Zaks that the October 22, 1997, minutes be approved as prepared and amended by including a verbatim discussion on Tigertail Tragedy. Seconded by Tim Blackford. Passed 7/0. Tigertail Tragedy - Mr. Mueller stated that a tragedy occurred at Tigertail Beach. Ms. Ramsey indicated that additional signage will be installed by the County. Mr. Mueller stated that people should take responsibilities for their own actions. The county can not install signs in all different languages for people that utilized the facilities. v. AWARD PRESENTATION: Chairman Blackford presented Janice Elliott and Bret Popma with an Attitude Award and congratulated them. VI. INTRODUCTION: VII. NEW BUSINESS/PRESENTATIONS a. Interview for Parab Position - Interview #1 John Grice - Mr. John Grice stated that he would like to get involved in community activities and to get to know people. Mr. Grice is a Realtor and would like to get familiar with the community. Mr. Grice has lived in Collier County since 1994. Mr. Mueller stated that one of the major concerns of the Park and Recreation Board is attendance. There has been a case where individuals attended one meeting and never attended again. Mr. Mueller stated that its very important because PARAB needs a quorum to have a meeting. Mr. Mueller stated that personally he would want a commitment from Mr. Grice as far as attending the meetings. 2 elks CD Mr. Grice stated that if Mr. Mueller looks at his resume he will noticed that he is the Chairman of the Amelus Committee and having Chaired the committee he understood exactly what is been said. Interview #2 Ginger Hinchcliff - Ms. Hinchcliff stated that currently she works for the Department of Environmental Protection at Rookery Bay and has been the Director of Education since 1990. Ms. Hinchcliff has lived in the County since the early 80's. Ms. Hinchcliff is eager to participate in more community activities and is particularly interested in the Parks and Recreation Department because that's what she has a degree in from Penn State University. Ms. Hinchcliff has done a lot of work in national parks and would like to get involved with community parks. Ms. Hinchcliff has been using the Community Park system for several years and feels that its a quality life issue in Collier County. Ms. Hinchcliff s manages approximately 110,000 acres of aquatic reserves and resources. Ms. Hinchcliff utilizes the aquatic facility at Golden Gate which she finds very attractive and also uses the boat ramps at Cocohatchee River Park. Mr. Zaks inquired what Ms. Hinchcliff found least attractive. Ms. Hinchcliff stated that the county does a good job and at this time she did not find anything least attractive. Ms. Hinchcliff indicated that she is a timely person and has checked with her superior to make sure she is able to attend the meetings every month. Interview #3 - Kent Kolegue - Mr. Kolegue stated that he applied for the PARAB due to previous involvement with the Golden Gate Community Center Advisory Board. Mr. Kolegue's reason for wanting to be on the board is to continue to see that all the Parks and Recreation get properly funded and to continue with improvements. Mr. Kolegue is married with three (3) children and his children utilize the parks programs. Interview #4 - Gayle Stan - Mr. Mueller asked Ms. Stan what is her feelings with regards to attendance. Ms. Stan responded that she had been on the board for 19 months and only missed one meeting. 3 `.regi.■ Mr. Zaks inquired what did Ms. Stan view as an accomplishment during her venue on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Ms. Stan stated the Copeland Playground. Ms. Stan saw the need and followed through with the request for a playground. This was the first project Ms. Stan actually saw from beginning to end. All the other projects such as Sugden Regional Park are still being worked on. Ms. Stan biggest disappointment was the lack of money and the restriction on all Neighborhood Parks. Ms. Stan stated that as the County grows bigger and the roads expand there will be more need for Neighborhood Parks. Interview #5 Timothy Blackford - Mr. Mueller inquired why Mr. Blackford thinks he is qualified for the PARAB position. Mr. Blackford stated that when he first applied with the board he may have had difficulty in answering the question. Its has been five (5) years now since Mr. Blackford has been on the board and its the on the job experience that makes him qualified. Mr. Mueller stated that Mr. Blackford had a good record of attendance also. Mr. Blackford stated that the Sugden Regional Park would be the biggest accomplishment and a state of the art park facility. Mr. Blackford biggest disappointment is the Beach Parking permit as PARAB voted unanimously in favor of instituting beach parking and then it was taken away by the Commission. The department went through a couple of years not charging and then it came back to were a charge was reinstituted. Mr. Blackford stated that recently the Board of County Commission has put a lot more emphasis on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board recommendation. A sheet of paper was distributed to all PARAB members. Each member ranked the interviewers from 1-5. Listing the top person from 1 and the lowest rank as 5. Mr. Blackford was ranked #1, Ms. Ginger Hinchcliff was ranked #2, Mr. Kent Kolegue was ranked #3, Mr. John Grice was ranked #4, and Gayle Stan was ranked#5. 4 r Motion by Mr. Zaks that Parks and Recreation Advisory Board recommend Timothy Blackford and Ginger Hinchcliff for the PARAB position. VI. REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION/SPECIFIC UPDATE ITEM a. Tree Dedication Video Presentation - Ms. Hasse stated that the video being presented was a Tree Dedication at the Max Hasse Jr., Community Park. The video showed the ceremony and the different organization Max Hasse Jr. represented. Each member of each organization shoveled mulch around the tree. b. Tree Planting - Mr. Zaks suggested that the Parks and Recreation Department plant trees around the playground area for shading. Mr. Zaks stated that the department should contact some of the banks who would be willing to donate some money towards trees or landscaping of the park. Ms. Ramsey stated that Gary Franco has approximately $200,000 in his budget for landscaping and also the Leisure Line has a tree planting program. An individual could buy a tree and the Parks Maintenance section would plant the tree at the suggested park and a plaque would be placed at the tree. Mr. Mueller also stated that he had donated a tree at the Tigertail Beach Park. Ms. Stan suggested that the department advertise on the government channel regarding tree donations because some people do not read the Leisure Line. Mr. Smith stated that staff was working on a pamphlet outlining tree donations. c. Public Forum - A public forum will be held at the St. John's Church, November 25, 1997 next Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Ms. Ramsey will be presenting the Bluebill Property Beach Parking Plan and Commissioner Hancock will also be in attendance. Ms. Ramsey will be discussing the trolley, parking spaces, walking way, picnic pavilion and playground area. There will be a parking meter installed and a trolley will transport individuals to the State Park. 5 I d. Summary Sheet - Chairman Blackford requested a summary sheet on all park related items discussed at the Board of County Commission meeting. Mr. John Dunnuck will prepare a recap for the next meeting. e. Sunshine Ace Corp.- Fitness Center Membership - Ms. Stan stated that the Manager of Sunshine Ace who recently got a membership for the Fitness Center stated that the Fitness Center is wonderful and they currently have 12 employees enrolled. VII. REPORTS & UPDATES a. Monthly Report (October) - A discussion took place regarding the October monthly report. Mr. Mueller inquired what did VYCP and VTCP mean. Mr. Smith stated that (VYCP) meant Vineyards Community Park and the other is Veterans Community Park Mr. Mueller inquired why is it that East Naples is showing that the Facility User are over 58,000 and the revenue is only twenty three hundred($2,300) dollars. It was explained that the users would use the basket ball court, soccer field, playground area, and not use the paid programs such as aftershool, or other classes. b. Beach Fee - Mr. Mueller stated that two meetings ago a discussion took place regarding charging a minimal fee of$5.00 to process a beach parking permit. Mr. Mueller suggested that it would be a good idea to raise the beach parking fee instead of charging a$5.00 beach sticker fee. c. Sugden Regional Park Status - The restroom and offices are being installed. The due date for completion is June 6, 1998. d. South Park- The top 3 proposals were chosen. The companies are Wilson Miller, Post Buckley, and Hole Montes & Associates. A selection committee will select the top firm from these 3. Ms. Ramsey stated in 8 months there will be a design for construction e. North Naples Regional Park - Ms. Ramsey stated that the Real Property Department has submitted a potential list of properties for a 6 regional park location. A committee will be formed to review these locations. f. Adopt-A-Park Report - Ms. Stan visited Cocohatchee River Park there has not been much activity at the park. Ms. Stan also visited Lely Barefoot and the guard house is still there. Mr. Zaks thanked the Parks and Recreation Department for assisting with Christmas in Immokalee. g. Snowfest - Snowfest will be held at the Golden Gate Community Park on December 6, 1997. Mr. Smith stated that this is the time of the year that the Parks and Recreation Department will bring 40 tons of snow in for the kids. VIP passes and T-shirts will be mailed to PARAB members. h. PARAB Meeting Schedule - The next meeting will be held at the Golden Gate Community Park, 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, Florida, December 17, 1997 at 2:00 p.m.. VIII.ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 4:30 P.M.. Motion by Joseph Zaks to adjourn. Seconded by Daphnie Bercher. Passed 7/0. 7 r COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT RECREATION MONTHLY REPORT NOVEMBER 1997 PARK/FACILITY USERS REVENUE CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR FACILITY MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD GG AQUATIC 1,152 6,772 2,213 5,473 4,107 11,031 3,123 6,631 GG FITNESS 2,947 5,828 1,804 3,877 8,663 19,166 3,912 9,479 EAST NAPLES 49,982 108,703 56,253 111,328 3,012 5,352 3,773 6,627 FRANK MACKLE 12,920 25,840 19,309 37,613 5,707 11,634 5,131 8,788 GG COMM CTR 23,400 44,884 7,708 24,302 7,650 20,528 3,842 15,440 VETERANS CP 47,426 85,317 27,997 51,539 5,602 18,910 7,981 20,306 VINEYARDS CP 48,000 101,061 56,592 95,270 6,759 16,784 6,904 20,449 PELICAN BAY 5,551 8,911 5,136 8,690 997 1,811 n/a n/a GG COMM PARK 36,938 90,532 91,540 217,770 0 0 0 0 ATHLETICS 0 0 96 192 2,447 19,856 5,429 17,751 RACQUET CTR 2,520 4,700 2,437 4,368 13,023 26,847 10,434 23,245 IMMOKALEE CP 77,328 116,404 63,095 124,042 2,544 6,286 1,340 2,956 IMM SPORTS 19,176 26,660 23,499 52,350 3,229 5,587 1,177 5,095 FOOD PROG TOTALS ,,327,340 625,612 357,679 736,814 63,74(}, m � � ; • :' • 767 Athletic users are already counted in park/facility user figures st 0 RECREATION SECTION MONTHLY REPORT NOVEMBER 1997 GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC FACILITY GOLDEN GATE FITNESS CENTER Registered Class Participants 67 Registered Class Participants 13 Facility Users 1152 Facility Users 2,947 Program Hours 16 Program Hours 13 Program Participant Hours 113 Program Participant Hours 13 Revenue 4,107 Revenue 8,663 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 EAST NAPLES COMMUNITY PARK FRANK MACKLE COMM PARK Registered Class Participants 110 Registered Class Participants 291 Park Users 49,982 Park Users 12,920 Program Hours 83 Program Hours 69 Program Participant Hours 162 Program Participant Hours 6,783 Revenue 3,012 Revenue 5,707 Special Events 0 Special Events 8 GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER RACQUET CENTER Registered Class Participants 117 Registered Class Participants 128 Facility Users 23,400 Facility Users 2,520 Program Hours 143 Program Hours 58 Program Participant Hours 3,367 Program Participant Hours 128 Revenue 7,650 Revenue 13,023 Special Events 500 Special Events 200 VETERANS COMMUNITY PARK VINEYARDS COMMUNITY PARK Registered Class Participants 354 Registered Class Participants 83 Park Users 47,426 Park Users 48,000 Program Hours 156 Program Hours 132 Program Participant Hours 4,399 Program Participant Hours 3,425 Revenue 5,602 Revenue 6,795 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY PARK IMMOKALEE SPORTS COMPLEX Registered Class Participants 60 Registered Class Participants 0 Park Users 77,328 Park Users 19,176 Program Hours 54 Program Hours 7 Program Participant Hours 3,240 Program Participant Hours 23 Revenue 2,544 Revenue 3,229 Special Events 400 Special Events 1,201 GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER REVENUE REPORT MONTH FY 1994/95 FY 1995/96 FY 1996/97 FY 1997/98 MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD OCTOBER Pool 4,232 4,232 3,262 3,262 3,509 3,509 6,924 6,924 Fitness n/a n/a n/a n/a 5,567 5,567 10,503 10,503 Totals 4,232 4,232 3,262 3,262 9,076 9,076 17,427 17,427 NOVEMBER Pool 3,679 7,911 2,978 6,240 3,122 6,631 4,107 11,031 Fitness n/a n/a 4,447 4,447 3,912 9,479 8,663 19,166 Totals 3,679 7,911 7,425 10,687 7,034 16,110 12,770 30,197 DECEMBER Pool 3,139 11,050 1,294 7,534 3,889 10,520 Fitness n/a n/a 2,845 7,292 4,342 13,821 • Totals 3,139 11,050 4,139 14,826 8,231 24,341 JANUARY Pool 3,872 14,922 2,878 10,412 6,291 16,811 Fitness n/a n/a 7,714 15,006 14,867 28,688 Totals 3,872 14,922 10,592 25,418 21,158 45,499 FEBRUARY Pool 3,815 18,737 4,603 15,015 8,254 25,065 Fitness n/a n/a 4,082 19,088 8,191 36,879 Totals 3,815 18,737 8,685 34,103 16,445 61,944 MARCH Pool 10,309 29,046 6,675 21,690 18,771 43,836 Fitness n/a n/a 3,760 22,848 5,396 42,275 Totals 10,309 29,046 10,435 44,538 24,167 86,111 APRIL Pool 12,851 41,897 11,312 33,002 13,784 57,620 Fitness n/a n/a 5,204 28,052 6,978 49,253 Totals 12,851 41,897 16,516 61,054 20,762 106,873 MAY Pool 16,846 58,743 15,256 48,258 26,016 583,636 Fitness n/a n/a 4,030 32,082 6,919 56,172 Totals 16,846 58,743 19,286 80,340 32,935 139,808 JUNE Pool 19,396 78,139 20,540 68,798 35,210 118,846 Fitness n/a n/a 3,318 35,400 8,077 64,249 Totals 19,396 78,139 23,858 104,198 43,287 183,095 JULY Pool 12,936 91,075 18,424 87,222 26,017 144,863 Fitness n/a n/a 5,181 40,581 6,290 70,539 Totals 12,936 91,075 23,605 127,803 32,307 215,402 AUGUST Pool 11,664 102,739 17,195 104,416 19,617 164,480 Fitness n/a n/a 4,833 45,414 7,697 85,877 Totals 11,664 102,739 22,028 149,830 27,314 242,716 SEPTEMBER Pool 8,704 111,443 11,459 115,875 11,366 175,846 Fitness n/a n/a 10,078 55,492 7,641 85,877 Totals 8,704 111,443 21,537 171,367 19,007 261,723 1 COLLIER COUNTY RACQUET CENTER REVENUE REPORT FY 1994/95 FY 1995/96 FY 1996/97 FY 1997/98 MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD OCTOBER 5,371 5,371 6,173 6,173 12,811 12,811 13,824 13,824 NOVEMBER 8,595 13,966 12,327 18,500 10,434 23,245 13,023 26,847 DECEMBER 6,722 20,688 5,418 23,918 6,989 30,234 JANUARY 10,432 31,120 10,001 33,919 9,600 39,834 FEBRUARY 8,176 39,296 9,719 43,638 8,851 48,685 MARCH 6,121 45,417 5,796 49,434 6,156 54,841 APRIL 5,016 50,433 6,587 56,021 6,287 61,128 MAY 4,328 54,761 3,817 59,838 4,149 65,277 JUNE 3,918 58,679 2,158 61,996 3,081 68,358 JULY 3,321 62,000 3,990 65,986 5,489 74,207 AUGUST 2,945 64,945 4,546 70,532 7,685 81,892 SEPTEMBER 4,182 69,127 6,830 77,362 8,429 90,321 0 BEACH AND WATER MONTHLY REPORT NOVEMBER 1997 USERS REVENUE CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD METERS(ACTUAL) BAREFOOT 7,192 11,411 13,444 25,578 338 711 730 1,181 BB PRESERVE 11,887 22,533 3,177 7,530 5,118 9,868 6,588 11,451 CLAM PASS 14,510 24,398 9,148 18,985 2,314 5,125 2,672 4,964 TIGERTAIL 23,460 42,856 19,644 31,348 12,569 23,195 12,954 22,476 VANDERBILT 8,949 19,785 6,859 13,727 1,504 2,656 1,174 2,164 V BCH RD METERS 0 0 0 0 614 1,817 1,035 2,384 N GULF SHORE 4,540 6,904 5,052 7,392 78 250 114 186 SOUTH MARCO 3,907 7,531 3,465 8,298 1,146 2,838 970 1,619 TOTAL 74,445 135,418 60,789 112,858 23,681 46,460 26,237 46,425 LAUNCH METERS(ACTUAL) BAYVIEW 8,256 15,825 7,658 17,562 218 1,404 441 1,114 SR 951 5,155 9,806 1,944 5,949 0 0 0 0 CAXAMBAS 5,690 10,955 1,972 5,312 0 0 0 0 LAKE TRAFFORD 7,780 20,048 7,920 15,804 0 0 0 0 COCOHATCHEE 15,000 27,268 10,800 20,131 685 2,007 323 413 TOTAL 41,881 83,902 30,294 64,758z,, 903 3,411 764 1,527 CONCESSIONS (ACTUAL) 4 BOAT LAUNCH 657 1319 711 1283 CONCESSIONS 10299 15699 7545 13551 TOTAL CONC. ,,j 10956' 17018 - 8256 ° t4834 BEACH VENDOR 250 750 0 0 CITATIONS 450 780 0 0 GRAND TOTAL 116,3261'1, 219320 .083 ` ;177,616 36,240 68,419 35,257 62,786 • NOVEMBER 1997 • THE IMMOKALEE SPORTS COMPLEX HOSTED r--)6:4147; . THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 5A DISTRICT SWIM �rj;,,_ MEET ON NOVEMBER 14th . • THE AREAS BEST HIGH SCHOOL DIVERS FLIPPED AND TWISTED OVER THE GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC FACILITY DURING THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 5A DISTRICT DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS ON NOVEMBER 13th. • 500 TEENS DANCED UP A STORM AT THE GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER ON NOVEMBER 14th. • TENNIS WAS HOPPING AT THE PELICAN BAY 4-- - COMMUNITY PARK AS THE TURKEY CLASSIC TENNIS TOURNAMENT WAS HELD ON THE WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 21st. 200 PEOPLE g PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT. • GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY PARK HELD A MIDDLE SCHOOL FIELD DAY ON NOVEMBER 26th. 250 KIDS ATTENDED THE EVENT. • GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER RECEIVED THE QUARTERLY BEAUTIFICATION AWARD FROM THE GOLDEN GATE CIVIC ASSOCIATION FOR OUTSTANDING PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. • THE VETERANS PARK ROLLER HOCKEY RINK OPENED TO THE SOUND OF KIDS SLAMMIN THE BOARDS. PLEASE RANK THE APPLICANTS IN ORDER OF EXPERTISE 5 BEING THE HIGHEST , 1 BEING THE LOWEST : BLACKFORD GRICE HINCHCLIFF KOLEGUE STAN MEMORANDUM ""' mty •R CO1 r9T v DATE: October 20, 1997 �; ' 1' TO: Marla Ramsey, Parks and Recreation Dire- or , FROM: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant Board of County Commissioners 4/ 'RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board As you know, we currently have 2 vacancies on the above-referenced advisory committee. A press release was issued requesting citizens interested in serving on this committee to submit a resume for consideration. I have attached the resumes received for your review as follows: John Grice 326 Charlemagne Boulevard I204 Naples, FL 34112 Ginger Hinchcliff 3581 29th Avenue, S.W. Naples, FL 3434117 Kent Kolegue 2339 Woodcrest Drive Naples, FL 34120 Gayle Stan 735 98th Avenue North Naples, FL 34108 Timothy M. Blackford 276 Madison Drive Naples, FL 34110 Please let me know, in writing,the recommendation for appointment of the advisory committee within the 41 day time-frame, and I will prepare an executive summary for the Board's consideration. Please categorize the applicants in areas of expertise. If you have any questions, please call me at 774-8097. Thank you for your attention to this matter. SF Attachments (B) 5 To: From_ Mrs. Sue Filson John Grice Administrative Assistant 326 Charlemagne Blvd. 1204 Board of County Commissioners Naples, FL 34112 3301 Tamiami Tr. E. (Home) 774-5517 Naples, FL 34112 FAX 774-3602 Sue, I would like to be considered for , the Development Services Advisory Committee and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. The following is an over view of my life's experiences that I feel can be of benefit to the Board of County Commissioners and The citizens of Collier County. The list trend is from present to past: O Residential Real Estate agent in Collier County since 1993 ✓ Residential Real Estate agent Northern Virginia, full time June to November 1992 ❑ Developed and taught Submarine Sonar computer system operation and maintenance courses for IBM and the US Navy O Developed and taught Personal Computer courses for IBM and the US O Administered RFP's and the subsequent negotiations for various aspects of the IBM/US Government contracts ❑ Collected data and exercised various logistics programs to calculate spare parts, their cost, their replacement ( cost, number of spares required, part life expectancy and delivery and installation criteria ❑ Wrote and tested operation, maintenance and repair procedures for various components of the US Navy's submarine sonar system O Started, ran and managed a successful photography studio (During full time employment with IBM) O Served in all of the office positions of a photography club O Obtained an Associates degree in Electronic Technology from NOVA while working full time ❑ Wrote Remove and Replace procedures for several units of the US NAVY's Submarine sonar system O Served as a senior facilities repair technician for the Manassas IBM facility with the exception of the A/C, clean room and gas systems O Provided Repair and scheduled maintenance services to the entire substrate manufacturing line at IBM Manassas O Was an electrician for 5 years and held licenses in four(4)counties and four(4)cities in the Northern Virginia area for an additional 10 years ❑ Graduated top of the 1966 class from the Virginia Electrician Apprenticeship School (B) 6 1,04,0150#I • Department of Environmental Protection int^G' Stls 3 ::.11.3 Vir;nia B.Wetherell Lawton Chiles Secretary Governor October 17, 1997 Board of County Commissioners Sue Filson 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples,FL 34112 Re: Collier Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Dear County Commissioners: I would like to be considered as a candidate for the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. I have worked for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection as the Education Coordinator of the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (RBNERR) for the past seven years. We manage approximately education the y 1110 000ares of coastal ce. Collier County land and waters through the RBNERR oto be involved with facilities coordinator for the Reserve,I have had the opportunity design and program planning,development,and evaluation. I have a bachelor's degree in Parks and Recreation from Penn State University. I have worked in South Florida since 1981 becoming a permanent resident of Collier County in 1988. In that time,I have been impressed with Collier County's commitment to providing quality recreational opportunities for its citi7Pns. As the County continues to grow,I would like to learn more about the County's park system and to contribute my skills and abilities in promoting positive recreational experiences for citizens and visitors. Sincerely, Ginger Hinchcliff Rookery Bay NERR 300 Tower Rd. Naples,FL 34113 941.417.6310 "Protect..Conserve and Manage Fionda's Environment and Natural Resources" Printed on rncyded PaPer. (B) 7 GINGER HINCHCL0IFF 3581 9TH AVE, SW NAPLES,FL 33114 941.417.6310 hinchcliff@naplenet.com Education: Currently graduate student Florida Gulf Coast University,Instructional Technology 1980 Pennsylvania State University ES Parks and Recreation,Outdoor Education SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Management: • Program Development&Evaluation; •Partnership Building; *Strategic Planning; •Budget planning and management; *Grant writing and management; and *Employee Supervision Teaching and Interpretive: •20 years of teaching coastal education; *Experience with teaching pre-K through Adult audiences; *Public Speaking; •13 seasons with National Park Service leading interpretive walks,hikes,boat tours; and *Interpretive Signs and Display and Trail design Technical Skills: •Hardware and software skills on Computers; *Technical,report,and publication Writing; *Graphic Design;and *Meeting Facilitation EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1988-Present Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve,Naples FL Florida Department of Environmental Protection I was first hired as a temporary education assistant,in 1989 became career service education specialist and in 1990 became the education coordinator. 1.981-1988 Barrier Island Environmental Education Center,Charleston SC I was hired as one of the first instructional staff of this residential environmental education center. I worked seasonally for 7 years including starting their environmental tripping program and in 1986 I was promoted to Assistant Director. 1981 —1988 National Park Service Lookout NS,NC;Acadia NP, Kenai Fjord NP,AK.;Everglades NP,FL;Cape ME;Cape Hatteras NS,NC;Assateague NS,MD and naturalist. I worked summers and 4 winters for a total of 13 seasons as a ranger,interpreter, 1980— 1983 Newfound Harbor Marine Institute,FL Keys I was employed 3 seasons as Marine Science Instructor AFFILIATIONS AND RECOGNITION Founding member and current Board of Director,Collier Environmental Education Consortium Member,EDC/Chamber Sustainable Environment Committee Committee Serve on National Estuarine Research Reserve System's Strategic Planning Member,North American Association of Environmental Educators Committee member for National Research Council evaluation of National Sea Grant Program Rookery Bay NERR was1994 winner of Governor's Environmental Education Award (B) 8 c- . - e.: t=rM r mL01 - - 0 KENT KOLEGUE Office: (941)353-5131 Residence: 2339 Wooderest Dr. Fax: (941)353-2369 Naples, FL 34120 1724 A Santa Barbara Blvd. Naples, Florida 34116 June 1993- American Property Management. Owner of the firm which provides management services for private property, condominium associations and Homeowners Association. Responsible for billing, budgeting, collections, correspondence and oversight of contractors and energy reductions programs. October 1991-June 1993 Spring Property Management Property Manager for progressive condominium and Homeowner Associations. Handle all day to day activities; including billing, budgeting,collections,correspondence and oversight of contractors. is October 1982- SENTRY MANAGEMENT CORPORATION,BOSTON,MA October 1991 Fully integrated Boston based real estate development and management corporation with$100 million residential/commercial portfolio. ASSET MANAGER: *Managed both Residential& Commercial property. The properties consisted of office and office/retail buildings varying from 6500 S.F.to 35,000 SF. The residential complexes varied in size from 25-190 units. * Developed and implemented effective/efficient management and marketing programs to increase occupancy and the property value. *Created detailed budgets&established financial goals for the each property. *Worked closely with Maintenance Manager to establish priority list of improvements needed as well as day to day repairs. *Reviewed condition of apartments and decided on necessary upgrades needed to increase rents. EDUCATION * B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Southern Maine-1982 * Real Estate Sales License-State of Florida * * C.A.SL License-State of Florida (B) 9 • AMERICAN PROPERTY MANA_GEMENI 1724A Santa Barbara Boulevard Condominium Management Naples. FL 34116 Homeowner Management 941-353-5131 Condominium Watch 941-353-2369 FAX Accounting Services mi rtAg ,fDYSI? SOISST STo: k-e- rr-k, From: Kent Kolegue Date: /o-(7-7 7 L(TotFAX #: ?1(-- Total al Pages Including Cover: ,2 Comments: , :b 7ZeC9hf002 a f r reikeuel7re Ye-fri C- . 4t-frt6 ig04/°a ff.xv4i iec/e24 -747,; AVAC, E 77 ite 44,ev-te (B) 10 • RECEIVED QCT 1997 To: Collier County Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Board of Collier County Commissioners ;ount Cff lSSioners I have truly enjoyed the last 19 months serving on the Collier Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, and now have a better understanding of the importance of such a board as a crucial link between the citizen of Collier County and the Board of Commissioners. With the addition of Marla Ramsey as Parks and Recreation Director, and two new board members, Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is making great strides in its effectiveness to better serve the citizens of Collier County in its recommendations to the Board of Commissioners. It has been with great satisfaction that I have been involved in projects such as the Copeland Playground that was so desperately needed and will have a tremendous impact on the community in the Lee Cypress area. • I believe with the experience and knowlege I have accumulated as a board member, I would continue to be an effective member and serve the citizens of Collier County and the Board of Commissioners. It would be honor to serve another term on PARAB and be apart of the Collier County Parks and Recreation system as it continues to grow with Collier County. Thank you for your consideration. 01(C Gayle Stan (B) 11 Gayle Stan 735 98th Ave. N. Naples, Florida 34108 (941) 591-4910 Resume for re-appointment to Collier County Parks and Recreation Advisory Board • 1982 Graduate of Clyde Senior High School, Clyde, Ohio • 1982 Graduate of Vanguard Vocational School, Fremont, Ohio • Resident of Collier County 11 years. • Employed at Tuff Publications 6 years. • Also a free lance computer graphic artist: - Reellmage Film & Video Production - 3 years - Visitors Television - 5 years • 1992 Volunteer Golden Terrace Elementary teaching computer skills. • Served on the Golden Gate Chamber of Commerce Business Promotion Committee 3 years. • Served on Parks & Recreation Advisory Board since April 1995. Have only missed 1 meeting since on the board. • Active in various youth related organizations since arriving in Collier County. • Married I 1 child RECEIVED OCT 17 1997 Board of County Commissioners (B) 12 i�rr LCAJIN6 ® 741G014440 IU/ to/y( ,_; :uiiuc NO:378 Ms. Sue Filson Collier County 3301 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, Fl. 34112 Dear Sue, I would like to inform you that I am seeking another term on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. I am the current Chairman of the board and my current tennis due to expire Dec. 31st, 1997. I feel fortunate to have served on P.A.R.A.B. over the last several years. There are many issues and projects we are currently discussing that I feel I can positively influence. Please see my attached resume and feel free to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, Timothy M. Blackford I (B) 13 411.1111.011116 Afto. � nrr LCAJ1NU l'i lQi7( IJ.J1 L .LI 1U NU:J(0 TIMOTHY M. BLACKFORD 276 Madison Dr. Naples, FL 34110 Home Phone (941) 566-9121 Office Phone (941) 261-4446 Work History Nov.1992 - Present Staff Leasing Title: Senior Business Development Manager Dec.19-89 -Nov.1992 Automatic Data Processing Title: Distric Sales Manager Oct.1987 - Dec.1989 S.O.S. Office Systems Title: Account Executive July 1986 - Oct.1987 Barnett Bank of Naples Title: New Account Representative Education Ohio University -Athens, Ohio Worthington High School - Worthington, Ohio Pergonal Information Married, 2 children, ages 7 and 3 Collier County resident and registered voter since 1985 Served on P.A.RA.B. since 1991, current Chairman (B) 14 COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT RECREATION MONTHLY REPORT OCTOBER 1997 PARK/FACILITY USERS REVENUE CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR FACILITY MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD GG AQUATIC 5,620 5,620 3,260 3,260 6,924 6,924 3,509 3,509 GG FITNESS 2,881 2,881 2,073 2,073 10,503 10,503 5,567 5,567 EAST NAPLES 58,721 58,721 55,075 55,075 2,340 2,340 2,854 2,854 FRANK MACKLE 12,920 12,920 18,304 18,304 5,927 5,927 3,657 3,657 GG COMM CTR 21,484 21,484 16,594 16,594 12,878 12,878 11,598 11,598 VETERANS CP 37,891 37,891 23,542 23,542 13,308 13,308 12,325 12,325 VINEYARDS CP 53,061 53,061 38,678 38,678 10,025 10,025 13,545 13,545 PELICAN BAY 3,360 3,360 3,554 3,554 814 814 N/A N/A GG COMM PARK 53,594 53,594 126,230 126,230 0 0 0 0 ATHLETICS 0 0 96 96 17,409 17,409 12,332 12,332 RACQUET CTR 2,180 2,180 1,931 1,931 13,824 13,824 12,811 12,811 IMMOKALEE CP 39,076 39,076 60,947 60,947 3,742 3,742 1,616 1,616 IMM SPORTS 7,484 7,484 28,851 28,851 2,358 2,358 3,918 3218 FOOD PROG TOTALS 298,272 298,272 379,135 379,135 100,052 100,052 83,732" 83,732 P - 401 Athletic users are already counted in park/facility user figures Pelican Bay revenue figure represents prior month concessionaire remittance. Remittance is due the 15th of following month (C) 1.5 CO RECREATION SECTION MONTHLY REPORT OCTOBER 1997 GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC FACILITY GOLDEN GATE FITNESS CENTER Registered Class Participants 108 Registered Class Participants 2 Facility Users 5,620 Facility Users 2,881 Program Hours 79 Program Hours 8 Program Participant Hours 1,001 Program Participant Hours 8 Revenue 6,924 Revenue 10,503 Special Events 323 Special Events 0 EAST NAPLES COMMUNITY PARK FRANK MACKLE COMM PARK Registered Class Participants 95 Registered Class Participants 166 Park Users 58,721 Park Users 12,920 Program Hours 127 Program Hours 15 Program Participant Hours 889 Program Participant Hours 356 Revenue 2,340 Revenue 5,927 Special Events 15,000 Special Events 49 GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER RACQUET CENTER Registered Class Participants 147 Registered Class Participants 123 Facility Users 21,484 Facility Users 2,180 Program Hours 154 Program Hours Program Participant Hours 3,543 Program Participant Hours 4064 Revenue 12,878 Revenue 13,824 Special Events 500 Special Events 26 VETERANS COMMUNITY PARK VINEYARDS COMMUNITY PARK Registered Class Participants 434 Registered Class Participants 281 Park Users 37,891 Park Users 53,061 Program Hours 186 Program Hours _ 166 _ _ Program Participant Hours 5,238 Program Participant Hours 7,349 Revenue 13,308 Revenue 10,025 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY PARK IMMOKALEE SPORTS COMPLEX Registered Class Participants 70 Registered Class Participants 12 Park Users 39,076 Park Users 7,484 Program Hours 83 Program Hours 6 Program Participant Hours 3,765 Program Participant Hours 26 Revenue 3,742 Revenue 2,358 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 (C) 16 C GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER REVENUE REPORT MONTH FY 1994/95 FY 1995/96 FY 1996/97 FY 1997/98 MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD OCTOBER Pool 4,232 4,232 3,262 3,262 3,509 3,509 6,924 6,924 Fitness n/a n/a n/a n/a 5,567 5,567 10,503 10,503 Totals 4,232 4,232 3,262 3,262 9,076 9,076 17,427 17,427 NOVEMBER Pool 3,679 7,911 2,978 6,240 3,122 6,631 Fitness n/a n/a 4,447 4,447 3,912 9,479 Totals 3,679 7,911 7,425 10,687 7,034 16,110 DECEMBER Pool 3,139 11,050 1,294 7,534 3,889 10,520 Fitness n/a n/a 2,845 7,292 4,342 13,821 • Totals 3,139 11,050 4,139 14,826 8,231 24,341 JANUARY Pool 3,872 14,922 2,878 10,412 6,291 16,811 Fitness n/a n/a 7,714 15,006 14,867 28,688 Totals 3,872 14,922 10,592 25,418 21,158 45,499 FEBRUARY Pool 3,815 18,737 4,603 15,015 8,254 25,065 Fitness n/a n/a 4,082 19,088 8,191 36,879 Totals 3,815 18,737 8,685 34,103 16,445 61,944 MARCH Pool 10,309 29,046 6,675 21,690 18,771 43,836 Fitness n/a n/a 3,760 22,848 5,396 42,275 Totals 10,309 29,046 10,435 44,538 24,167 86,111 APRIL Pool 12,851 41,897 11,312 33,002 13,784 57,620 Fitness n/a n/a 5,204 28,052 6,978 49,253 Totals 12,851 41,897 16,516 61,054 20,762 106,873 MAY Pool 16,846 58,743 15,256 48,258 26,016 583,636 Fitness n/a n/a 4,030 32,082 6,919 56,172 Totals 16,846 58,743 19,286 80,340 32,935 139,808 JUNE Pool 19,396 78,139 20,540 68,798 35,210 118,846 Fitness n/a n/a 3,318 35,400 8,077 64,249 Totals 19,396 78,139 23,858 104,198 43,287 183,095 JULY Pool 12,936 91,075 18,424 87,222 26,017 144,863 Fitness n/a n/a 5,181 40,581 6,290 70,539 4 Totals 12,936 91,075 23,605 127,803 32,307 215,402 AUGUST Pool 11,664 102,739 17,195 104,416 19,617 164,480 Fitness n/a n/a 4,833 45,414 7,697 85,877 Totals 11,664 102,739 22,028 149,830 27,314 242,716 SEPTEMBER Pool 8,704 111,443 11,459 115,875 11,366 175,846 Fitness n/a n/a 10,078 55,492 7,641 85,877 Totals 8,704 111,443 21,537 171,367 19,007 261,723 (C) 17 V. COLLIER COUNTY RACQUET CENTER REVENUE REPORT FY 1994/95 FY 1995/96 FY 1996/97 FY 1997/98 MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD OCTOBER 5371 5371 6173 6173 12811 12811 13824 13824 NOVEMBER 8595 13966 12327 18500 10434 23245 DECEMBER 6722 20688 5418 23918 6989 30234 JANUARY 10432 31120 10001 33919 9600 39834 FEBRUARY 8176 39296 9719 43638 8851 48685 MARCH 6121 45417 5796 49434 6156 54841 APRIL 5016 50433 6587 56021 6287 61128 MAY 4328 54761 3817 59838 4149 65277 JUNE 3918 58679 2158 61996 3081 68358 JULY 3321 62000 3990 65986 5489 74207 AUGUST 2945 64945 4546 70532 7685 81892 SEPTEMBER 4182 69127 6830 77362 8429 90321 (C) 18 • • BEACH AND WATER MONTHLY REPORT OCTOBER 1997 USERS REVENUE CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD METERS(ACTUAL) BAREFOOT 4,219 4,219 4,353 4,353 373 373 451 451 BB PRESERVE 10,646 10,646 12,134 12,134 4,750 4,750 4.863 4,863 CLAM PASS 9,888 9,888 9,837 9,837 2,811 2,811 2.292 2,292 TIGERTAIL 19,396 19,396 11,704 11,704 10,626 10,626 9.522 9,522 VANDERBILT 10,836 10,836 6,868 6,868 1,152 1,152 990 990 V BCH RD METERS 0 0 0 0 1,203 1,203 1,349 1,349 N GULF SHORE 2,364 2,364 2,340 2,340 172 172 72 72 SOUTH MARCO 3,624 3,624 4,833 4,833 1,692 1,692 649 649 TOTAL 60,973 60,973 52,069 52,069 22,779 22,779 20,188 20,188 LAUNCH METERS(ACTUAL) BAYVIEW 7,569 7,569 9,904 9,904 1,186 1,186 673 673 SR 951 4,651 4,651 4,005 4,005 0 0 0 0 CAXAMBAS 5,265 5,265 3,340 3,340 0 0 0 0 LAKE TRAFFORD 4,771 4,771 7,884 7,884 0 0 0 0 COCOHATCHEE 12,268 12,268 9,331 9,331 1,322 1,322 90 90 TOTAL 34,524 '', 34,524 34,464 34,464 2,508 2,508 763 763 CONCESSIONS (ACTUAL) BOAT LAUNCH 662 662 572 572 CONCESSIONS 5400 5400 6006 6006 TOTAL CONC. 6062 : 6062 6578 6578 BEACH VENDOR 500 500 0 0 CITATIONS 330 330 0 0 GRAND TOTAL 95,497 95,497 86,5331 86,533 32,179 32,179 27,329- 27752% • (C) 19 r • • F - Y - I THE GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC FACILITY MAIN POOL WATER CAPACITY IS 295,622 GALLONS OF WATER EQUATING TO 4,729,952 GLASSES OF WATER. GUESS WHAT SIZE GLASS WE ARE USING?? GRAND OPENING OF COPELAND PLAYGROUND WAS HELD ON OCTOBER 18TH MANY RESIDENTS OF THE AREA ATTENDED THE EVENT. Parks and Recreation 4,000.000 3,500,000 ■95-96 3,000,000 ■96-97 2500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 v 1,000,000 500,000 •0 Recreation Beach Facility Boat Launch Facility Users Visitors Up Users Up Up 3.7% 21.5% 22.5% HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER ON ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY OCTOBER 9TH 1997. FRANK E. MACKLE PARK HELD A PEE WEE HALLOWEEN BASH ON OCTOBER 25TH AND A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL. IMMOKALEE SPORTS COMPLEX HELD A HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HOUSE ON OCTOBER 30TH AND 31sT ALL STAR WRESTLING SLAMMED THE GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER ON OCTOBER 17TH 200 PEOPLE ATTENDED THE EVENT. SOCCER IS THE THING AT VINEYARDS COMMUNITY PARK 2,000 CHILDREN PLAY SOCCER AT THE PARK ONA WEEKLY BASIS. NEW SAFETY SURFACES WERE INSTALLED AT THE GOLDEN GATE AQUATIC FACILITY AND PELICAN BAY PARK PLAYGROUND UTILIZING 3,054 RECYCLED TIRES FUNDED WITH A GRANT FROM THE SOLID WASTE DEPARTMENT. itinkt Vie (C) 20 „,,I' • • :, ADOPT- A- PARK REPORT y 4. The Adopt-A-Park Report is provided by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Each PARAB member visits their adopted parks and gives a detailed report of the parks condition. The purpose of this report is to help Parks and Recreation Department to continually improve in maintaining park facilities. Tim Blackford: a. Veterans Community Park Report on 1/21/98 b. Clam Pass Community Park 'Billie Cheney: a. Immokalee Community Park Report on 2/25/98 b. Immokalee Recreation/Aquatic, • Daphpe B.°rt+3e. a, (_:i3lt3Cri .:rte i is 3?Tnunia 1': } t , on _.� b. .xo)s?!lf'Yr (::ii' r<snmuUr€\” sI, i.-!ll c. :flax k, 1.-:., e .'� Jr.. (ommitnii Pu:... Gil Mueller: a. Frank Mackie Community Park Completed on 10/22/97 ., b. Tigertail Beach Report on 4/22/98 INc. Collier County Racquet Center i Gayle Stan: a. Cocohatchee River Park Report on 11/19/97 b. Lely Barefoot Beach Report on 5/28/97 Elaine Wicks: a. Vineyards Community Park Report on 12/17/97 b. Bayview Community Park Report on 6/24/98 iti Joseph Zaks: a. Sugden Regional Park Ill b. East Naples Community Park Report on 7/22/98 i . , I (D) 21 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE 30 31 E r a "J, b 1. *November 19, 1997 meeting scheduled at Golden Gate Community Park (Administration Office) 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, Florida at 2:00 p.m. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!! 2. December 17, 1997 meeting scheduled at Golden Gate Community Park, 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, Florida, at 2:00 p.m. 3. MERRY CHRISTMAS!! There will be a Christmas party for our meeting. Oh! don't forget we have to ._ elect a Chairman. Meeting dates could be changed due to holidays observed. PARAB members will be notified 2 weeks prior to meeting date in the event of at NI L. change. ii ,1/4,, * MEANS A DATE OR A LOCATION HAS BEEN CHANGED. ter. (D) ':2 ,�xER CO0 Collier County ® , O til t � �_ c ..Aft Department of Parks and Recreation j: 0 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd. �s � R E co"'R° ~' Naples, FL 34116 fes' ,,, '*Y .ac.. L .1. N, "e' ' Y,j r , Li t-t_is:;:', ..; _ "` ..' :M1 .1` .` r ]- .. , � - f� `+Yy.kt. 4 k _ _ ._{._ r 4rsn ria.,r�t n.�W.T3'. Joe Zaks 434-4999 Jacquie Hart Elaine Wicks 434-9320 Marla Ramsey, Director Date:_ October 28, 1997 Tim Blackford 261-8707 Gayle Stan 353-9040 Number of Page 2 Gil Mueller 394-9444 Billie Chene Phone: (941)353-0404 Fax: (941)3S3-1002 As per PARAB members request, please find a fax schedule for ASA Skating event on ESPN television. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Marla. (;:. PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD IMMOKALEE DISTRICT (1). Ms.Billie Cheney Term Expires 12/31/98 P. O.Box 5021 Immokalee,Florida 34143 (residence) (941) 657-1231 MARCO ISLAND DISTRICT (1). Mr. Gil Mueller Term Expires 12/31/99 541 Blackmore Court Marco Island,Florida 34145 (residence) (941) 394-9444 URBAN DISTRICT (1). Mr.Joseph Zaks Term Expires 12/31/98 4841 Shearwater Lane Naples,Florida 34119 (residence)(941) 592-5140 (work) 262-5959 (Fax) 434-4939 (2). Ms.Elaine Wicks Term Expires 12/31/98 2640 Golden Gate Parkway Suite#216 Naples,Florida 34116 (residence)(941) 434-9784 (work) 434-0333 (Fax) 434-9320 (3). Mr. Timothy M.Blackford Term Expires 12/31/97 276 Madison Avenue Naples,Florida 34110 (residence) (941) 566-9121 (work) 261-4446 (Pager)436-9549 (Fax) 261-8707 (4). Ms. Gayle L. Stan Term Expires 12/31/97 735 98`h Avenue North Naples,Florida 34108 (residence) (941) 591-4910 (work) 353-0444 (Pager)732-4505 (Fax) 353-9040 (5). Ms.Daphnie Bercher Term Expires 12/31/99 3800 Estero Bay Lane/P. O.Box 1072,Naples, FL 34106 Naples,FL 34112 (residence)(941)774-3181 (work) (Fax) W JO ow nye t Dins .ate Pe't /t./17.4ithi COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT November 12, 1997 Ms. Marla Ramsey Director, Parks& Recreation of Collier County 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard Naples, FL 34116 Dear Marla, The Community Services Advisory Board for the City requested that I check with you to see if we could exchange the regularly scheduled monthly meeting minutes of our two Boards. I will be able to mail you copies of the Community Services Advisory Board minutes. Can you mail yours to me? Please advise. And,thanks. Sincerely, Donald J. Wirth Community Services Director DJW/dmg z:\worddata\don\letters\ramsey-minutes ECEIVED NOV 275 THIRTEENTH STREET,NORTH • NAPLES,FLORIDA 34102 TEL:(941)434-4680 FAX:(941)262-5640 A • c74,„! JGULF <b' V 94.//7-4 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT September 9, 1997 Marla Ramsey Director,Parks&Recreation of Collier County 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd. Naples, FL 34116 Dear Marla, The Naples Community Services Advisory Board accepted the invitation of the County Parks&Recreation Advisory Board to meet in joint session. Our Board agreed to the suggested October 22nd meeting at Golden Gate Community Center at 2:00 p.m. As you and I discussed, we need to develop the agenda. I will call you soon. Sincerely,// '' J a� Wm. Don Wirth, Director Community Services Department cc. CSAB Members Dr. Richard Woodruff 1 t w r_Y , rn ., ri 1�1 C., — t_.� — _x r= te r ';-C r o __ c — c OA (B) 6 275 THIRTEENTH STREET,NORTH • NAPLES,FLORIDA 34102 TEL:(941)434-4680 FAX:(941)262-5640 SER Co Collier County c., ,„ Department of Parks and Recreation s. w y •.7", "= 23300 Santa Barbara Blvd. J. "°`" Naples, FL 34116 4 RECO .�_ a_ -. '�...�.,ti� i• --'-��' �9 .- rr .. _. f^»Ism �•""' :^‘7;4›. r+t`}'r - _.^f..-'._r"'`_;_..,< .c -�.+.L!.+,rai �. '•r-�, MC l, '1 gb,/d Date: k� 7 1 q1 .. Number of Paces Phone: (941)3S3-0404 Fax: (941)353-1002 Circe A arc-La N.ek c.E ,eLt V Qc„,ti e - _aa. c edi OSA l:r ,C.Q 11i7/il W<ZArkalaCkfUti 12-17-1997 2:30PM FROM JEI BONITA SPRINGS 9414952928 P. 1 35- JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. `? /e62 2158 JOHNSON STREET ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS TELEPHONE(9411 934.0046 TELECOPIER(9411 334.3661 POST OFFICE BOX 1550 FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33902.1550 �( TO_ Gl DATE !2 �J/.% 7 FROM //r4//Y 6 RE /? BA yshoi?e ' 2624.s , e4/ 66o 4, , ,/1Q)/f IQOv/r/J N -74ci /10 CE SDe / 6 ,�a/ems •k// /h e 's 4 � Jle/CQ/v,0Y 4-11°K) 41/eel S O e4 fooD , 2s1 A/ 9 e �/� / �� sd �d�ey /S c'o /kI le 7Le d -`h e ? )o/ /' C o o14T ee �v , 4 . 4=44•411111111111111•111111111101111W 411111111111111=111111 Irii CI _ ,,SO e.g0aPCZVFO•e&P Faii.21; Famme:5.1thizeri ,i,_ .il---, ,,- 3301 East Tamiami Trail • Naples, Florida 34112-4977 John C. Norris (941) 774-8097 • Fax(941)774-3602 ').; "_ . District 1 Timothy L. Hancock,AICP District 2 TEC:77;7D r, TD' Timothy J.Constantine District 3 December 17, 1997 Pamela S.Mac'Kie DEC District 4 Barbara B.Berry District 5 Mr. John Grice 326 Charlemagne Boulevard, #I204 Naples, FL 34112 Subject: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Dear Mr. Grice: While convened in regular session on December 16, 1997, the Board of County Commissioners voted to appoint you as a regular member on the above-referenced advisory committee. Your appointment will expire on December 31, 2001, or at such time as the Board re-appoints you or appoints your successor. As with any advisory group, the primary purpose is to assist and advise the Board of County Commissioners. By law, however, the ultimate decisions rest with the Commission. At times, the Commission's decisions may not reflect the recommendation of the advisory group because many facts must be taken into consideration. By copy of this letter, we are requesting Marla Ramsey, Parks and Recreation Director, to provide you with any additional information you will need as a member of this committee. On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, I wish to extend our appreciation to you for your willingness to serve the residents of Collier County as a member of this advisory board. Ve y yours, 3-ffiz TimothyriZ{/I'rier----------- L. ancock,AICP, Chairman Commissioner, District 2 TLH:sf cc: Marla Ramsey, Parks and Recreation Director LIST OF PACKETS MAILED OUT TO PARA( B AR LBB Date Mailed Content of Packet 6,07/q7 1. May's Minute, June's Agenda, May Monthly report, Adopt-A-Park, & Schedule. Hand Deliver 7/25/97 2. June's Minutes, July' Agenda, Montly, Adopt,Sched,City Of Naples 1107 3. Audit Report for Tigertail, PARAB Apps for Interview, Attitude Award,Fee Q2a . elA . r\ .t P A(lsE E n e '&1 .a a C'acFu j; �< < g/Alf n 4• .3..\ mur •,ikeptktrGr�, t\6.£A1/ s y,„,,. eelkct 5. k. � tw 14/9.51617 6. V6•64-24-- *6)--1 L • QranJ n•-p P©l t;cy 4api 7. A � iI PdES . 1 i q7 � rn u- 1 � _ k_p . `, RRs Lid b6-k0 me ct(a4(41 9. 13CA-k k 2 cA19 1-01k9-% 2 �ov� I F�/ lo. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.