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PARAB Agenda 03/22/2000 016 1 Parks and Recreation 1 Advisory Board 1 1 1 - . 14111111111.111.1111.1111 - rw\v, et. 460,„\ 1 � March 22, 2000 1 Golden Gate Community Center � 4701 Golden Gate Parkway �,.<«„„ Naples, FL. 1 2:00 P. M. eceatio Rrn 4 r Adopt-A-Park Report Veterans Community Park March 22, 2000 I visited the Veterans Community Park at 1900 Immokalee Road in Naples at 9:00 AM on Monday, March 20, 2000. I observed the park to be in use by several tennis players, some racquetball players and some walkers. The basketball courts were not in use but were clean and appeared to have new rims and nets. There was a class going on inside the community center with approximately 15 participants. The interior facilities including the kitchen and restroom were clean and neat. There were several cars in the parking lot, which was clear of debris. The overflow lot was not in use. Neither the playground nor the picnic areas were in use, but were clean and in good repair. The volleyball net was up and in good repair. Clay was being added to the softball field and football/soccer field appeared well maintained with goals in place. The inline hockey rink surface and dasher boards appeared in good condition. The surrounding area was neat. I was excited to see the fence in place for Rover Run, and was glad that while the area had been cleared of much of the brush, the majority of the trees were left in place and the area looked most inviting. Overall, this park appears to be well and often used and maintained. Respectfully submitted, ( AN14 a1 Ai A.__ ii .,i WIN it G. Lindy D'Amico, Mem.er Parks and Recreation A dvisory Board Adopt-A-Park Report Vineyards Community Park March 22, 2000 I visited the Vineyards Community Park at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, March 21, 2000. I observed the park to be in use by several tennis players, it appeared that a training session for small children was going on and there were several of them using the courts. There was a soccer game in progress and several rollerbladers and walkers were on the path. The basketball court was in use and appeared clean and well-maintained. There were several families using the playground and the surrounding areas. It was twilight and the lights were beginning to come on in the parking lot and around the building. None were out. The grounds were beautiful and green despite heavy use. Overall, this park appears to be well and often used and maintained. Respectfully submitted, (- 1(\,-* ind i'Amico Mem er Y Parks and Recreation dvisory Board 01111111111.111.111r - P,HK.-GG-YJv £L .•.+v r “ 411"......“. • 0 4 . ``M 1. 1 1\ --.4.5) . • ) , • 1 • ,---r, . • . 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FT OF CONCRETE COURT $19,800.00 (Combination Use) 6 "thick graded for drainage-$2.75 sq ft $ 19,800.00 Inline Hockey,Juvenile Basketball& 25 FT X 60 For Jump Ramp( Included at end of court) Skate Ramp Area (LOCAL PRICING) BASKETBALL SYSTEMS 2 -Juvenile basketball systems @ $895 $ 1,790.00 $ 1,790.00 (CATALOG PRICING) SKATE RAMPS &JUMPS CITY TO BUILD, WILL BE PORTABLE $ - SKATE PATH Around Park Area- Pavement-warm up $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 path -4'wide, 2"pav (640 Lin. Ft.) 2560 sq feet or 426 Cu. Ft. 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ADJOURNMENT z w v1 0 W 0 cc IL CD w F- z PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Minutes a February 23, 2000 East Naples Community Park 2:00 pm PRESENT: John Grice, Vice-Chairman Lisa Barnett Lindy D'Amico Charles McMahon Edward"Ski" Olesky ' Mary Ellen Rand Samuel Welborn STAFF PRESENT: Marla Ramsey, Director James Fitzek, Operations Manager John Walters, Park Superintendent Murdo Smith, Beach and Water Superintendent Stephen Whittier, Recreation Manager Joe Delate, Project Manager Barbara Johnson, Clerical Supervisor I. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 2:15 pm ' II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG ' III. INVOCATION: Charles McMahon IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of January 26, 2000 approved. V. AWARD PRESENTATIONS: ' The monthly Good Attitude Award was presented to Lisa Varner, Crew Leader Beach and Water Section, for completing a three day volunteer project. Lisa responded with a few remarks which displayed her positive attitude and pride in her section. 1 C I VI. NEW BUSINESS: ISamuel Welborn,the newest member of the Board was recognized. I Officers for the coming year were elected at this time. John Grice will serve as Chairman and Lisa Barnett as Vice Chairman. The vote was unanimous. IA. Sugden Park—Phase II Phase II will finish the rest of the park — asphalt walkway around the lake Iaround by the Skimmers' area, maintenance building which will be south of the deputy's trailer, parking lot, family restroom at the beginning of the Nook garden location, sod and landscape along Avalon, around the trailer, around I the maintenance building. Exotic removal will also take place. Path will be used for roller blading, jogging, foot traffic, bikes, etc. It is I1. being designed for heavy duty vehicles so rescue vehicles, fire trucks, etc. would be able to use it at Special Events. A survey by the north and south I property lines will determine how much land to clear and if we need to erect a fence near the Deputy's trailer. The fence was not in the original plan due to the heavy vegetation there, the area may be too open when Icleared. 2. We are working to put a stage in front of the amphitheater where the ' skimmers are skiing. The first plans were for a full blown stage with a backdrop, and a barge system to pull the stage, at a cost of$400,000. We are now looking at a portable stage to serve the purpose for less money. IGiven the fact that only 800 people would be seated in front of it, $400,000 did not seem a wise investment. The skiers need to be able to get up on the platform, there are a number of issues to consider, and it is Iquite complicated. am Over 200 people attended the free movies, October Sky and Iron Giant, held at Sugden last weekend. A 15 x 20 foot screen was placed in the grassy, green open space next to the playground. IThe Lippizan show drew 450 to 500 people for the two shows on Sunday and 600 people for the Monday show. The entrance fee was $15 for adults and $6 for children with the I Department receiving a percentage of the gate. Friends of the Park took care of tickets. The previous week the show was held at the Vineyards with smaller numbers present. The grass was not torn up by the horses and no damage was done. IA request was made for a schedule of upcoming events. As each Center acts as its own hub it is difficult to always know in advance all the events going on; however, the larger 1 2 I 0 Ievents would be no problem. The County has started its own TV show on Channel 54 with space devoted to Parks and Recreation. The Department prepares a schedule of I events two months out, which could be included in the PARAB packets. On Saturday, March 18th there will be a Reggae concert at Sugden Park — Inner Circle I will perform at 3:00 pm and Maxi Priest at 7:00 pm. Gates will open at 11:00 am; tickets are selling for $5.00 per adult and children under 10 will be admitted free. There will be arts and crafts, entertainment all day, a steel drum band, and a percussion interactive I children's show. Two stages will be utilized — 1 larger for the main attractions and the smaller to be used while the main groups are breaking down their sets so there will be continual entertainment. Hopefully there will be enough revenue to help offset the cost ' for the Summer Teen Fest and/or Country Jamboree. There will be advertisements appearing in "Show Case" for three weeks, but due to the expense the Department is I also relying on public service announcements, flyers, and notices sent through the schools. Banners and signs will be displayed the day of the event but not in advance — Code has strict rules to follow. If anyone knows of firms that accept payroll stuffers, or I if anyone is willing to pass out flyers at any business locations, please let us know. A free shuttle will run from the Courthouse Complex and as usual no coolers are allowed. The Department will be selling soft drinks, pop corn and hopefully some form of"virgin" drink such as pina coladas. Ski reported that Time Warner was now servicing Immokalee, so that may be a contact for advertising. B. Lely Property: This item is for informational purposes and concerns the fifty acre parcel owned j by Lely near 951 between Edison Community College and Lely Elementary School. Some time ago this property was discussed for use as a cultural center and it seemed that Public Services would receive between 5 and 10 acres. The Iplans for this area went dormant for awhile but the Department has now received notice that it will receive 15 acres of land, and the Boys and Girls Club of America will receive 10 acres. Thoughts of a regional library at this location have been abandoned and an amphitheater is now being proposed. Construction has to be completed in three years and the construction of a regional library would I exceed that time limit. If Parks and Recreation and the Boys and Girls Club shared the parking facilities it would save some green space. I An amphitheater at this location would allow concerts and events to be held that could serve 10-20,000 people; parking at the college and the elementary school could also be utilized. Sugden amphitheater seats 800 people. IC. Budget Requests — By next meeting the Department will be involved in the budget process. This will be PARAB's opportunity to present something you I would like to see done or purchased for a park; if feasible, it will be included in the budget for consideration The City will be here next month requesting I 3 1 r ' money; the Department is looking at the playground equipment in Everglades City next week and will have a report next meeting. Don Wirth, City of Naples has requested, and will be coming before you next meeting, to ask for funding for refurbishing the band shell at Cambier ' Park. Keep in mind that the Department is giving consideration to construct a small band shell at the new 7 acre parcel at Golden Gate Community Center to be used for festivals, etc. The Kiwanis Club has already offered to donate $10-15,000 for that project. ' Information on Pulling property: The City spoke with the Rowing Club and there will be no reserved area for that group; they will be going into a lottery for storage space. If ' the Rowing Club is willing to contract to teach some programs and/or give instruction, the City would probably make arrangements to buy the shells or do something in exchange. The requests from this organization are not as great as before. There is ' nothing definite about the aquarium and there may not be an answer by June before budget submittal. If the Horticultural Recycle Center is going to be used, the aquarium could be located there, thus allowing the green space and parking for the joint project originally discussed. The project is back in the City's hands but the County has not been shut out yet. Tom 011iff has been selected to serve as the new County Administrator. A contract is being completed and the appointment may be finalized at the next BCC meeting on March 14, 2000. Mike McNees will remain as Assistant County Administrator. ' VII. SPECIFIC UPDATES: ' A. Conner Park plan was displayed. The Department is working with Signature, Inc. who is now designing the entire area. If the Department had ' the design contracted it would cost $120,000, with Signature doing the design the cost has been reduced to $60, 000. The plan was examined and discussed. There will be a 25' buffer, retention areas, irrigation, ' landscaping, pathway and sod. Plans are to complete the project this summer. The path will be 8' wide, narrowing to 5' and can be used for jogging, roller blading, and walking . Plans are to curb the entire thing, ' there would be an 80 space parking lot with a master meter and a turn around. The development is paying for the sidewalk and landscape buffer on the north side of the property - the County is providing retention areas to ' accommodate the water for the roadway. The sidewalk is going through the park and tie in under the bridge. The PUD provides for sidewalk improvements over the bridge to Gulfshore Drive. There will be shade ' trees but not a lot of ground cover. The plan allows for accommodation of traffic lights at the intersection; if a round-about were constructed the lift 4 I a 0 Istation would have to be relocated. There will be no shuttle to the beach as it is cost prohibitive at this time. IB. Lawn Bowling- The location of the courts has been changed because it was too close to the existing condos. By moving the courts more to the front of Ithe park nothing is lost. The existing ball field, which is not lighted, is not heavily used except for approximately six weeks of the year when the North Naples Little League T- Ball is playing on it. Actually 4 T ball groups can I play at one time on a soccer field, so no hardship would occur by using the proposed location. The Department is drafting an agreement with Mr. Everett and Mr. Harshman and when it is completed will go before BCC for I approval. The time for raising the money has been extended to February 2001; $200,000 has already been raised. There will be no lease with the I groups— lawn bowlers and croquet players sitting on a committee with staff will advise, but this is considered a Parks and Recreation program. The group will pay for the construction and the first two years of maintenance of the courts; the facility will be maintained by the County for a total of ten I years. The Department may actually do the maintenance, but would be reimbursed for the first two years per agreement. Pelican Bay Park is not only used by tennis people, but many Naples Na les families use the basketball courts,playground and picnic area. Parking at this area cannot be enhanced. Some type of arrangement,possibly with the area neighbors, would have to be made if the croquet and tennis patrons had event scheduled at the same time. Ian John Grice inquired about the purchase of property in Copeland that was discussed last Iyear. The First Baptist minister has agreed to extend the lease but the Department is attempting to obtain a longer time commitment to keep the playground there. I VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. Dog Park—"Rover Run". A meeting was held February 22 to go over I specific rules. The Domestic Animal Services Director has offered to spot check and police the site occasionally. The fence has been ordered and should be installed within two weeks, staff is in the process of getting running water, Iclearing the site, and making parking lot improvements. Facilities Management will have to tap into the main water line, for which I there will be a charge. The entire area will be fenced, and will also have an inside fence to separate the small and larger sized dogs. The fence cost was $10,000 for 1, 400 feet. A May 15`opening "Dog Day" is being contemplated Iand will be coordinated with the DAS Pet Show. IX. REPORTS/UPDATES 5 1toC I A. Monthly Report—Research has been conducted in order to improve the I accuracy of user counts. Periodically sample counts are conducted, but the number may change dramatically from one hour to the next. A few counters used by the Transportation Department have been obtained but are really too I sophisticated for our needs. The manufacturer of the existing counters has been contacted and staff received more specific instructions for proper installations than currently used. Hopefully better readings will be obtained. IThe revenue numbers, programs, and participants are all accurate figures. The launch revenue was down this month,possibly due to the cooler weather. IB. BCC RECAP—Items approved at the BCC meeting yesterday: I 1. Marco Island Sports Festival request for waiver of user rental fees. This organization will be playing volleyball at Tigertail and using the So. Marco Beach parking lot as a transition location for the triathlon. I 2. Performers for Royal Palm Music Festival—Agreement with Maxi Priest for$25,000 and Inner Circle for $8,500. 3. Vending Machine Bid—existing agreement with Naples Vending I renewed. County receives 35% of proceeds. 4. Golden Gate American Little League lease agreement for a portion of Max Hasse Community Park. —Little League will be building a 20x5 storage Nshed at this site, at their expense. C. PARKS UP-DATE Correction to packet information—under Eagle Lakes Park, second paragraph Ishould say lighting design project and not lighting project. SR951 boat ramp parking lot will be closed Friday, February 25th for I repaving. It will be closed again in several weeks for a few hours for striping the lot after the asphalt cures. I Clam Pass—will be closed approximately June 1 through September 15 for renovations/expansion of concession facilities and the replacement of the boardwalk. The parking lot will be used as a staging area for construction Imaterials. The concession deck is being enlarged,restaurant area revamped and then the I boardwalk will be worked on. Recycled plastic called TriMax is being used for the boarding on the existing framework. This material has fiberglass mixed in it and when wet is not at all slippery. It does cost approximately Ithree times as much as the wood but the wood, even with turning the boards, only lasts a maximum of 8 years. If there is enough money left, the handrail I 6 CO ' will also be replaced with this material. The Registry now takes care of the complete cost of operating the trams. ' D. ADOPT A PARK—Lindy will report next meeting. ' X. MEETING -Next meeting will be March 22 at the Golden Gate Community Center. XI. MEMBER ADDRESS LIST -A request was made to add E Mail addresses to the ' member information page. Meeting adjourned at 3:45 pm. 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 7 1 z 0 z w w cca a cc r • I . 0-v-Lt, L--, e %-P. Memorandum -)r1N`‘ 1 To: Marla RamseyI kvFrom: John A. Walters Date: 2/24/00 i----- 1 Subject: Attitude Award Marla, I would like to nominate Mr. Irving Baez for the Department Attitude I Award. Since taking the position of crewleader at Vineyards Park he has shown great dedication to enhancement of an area that was lacking care and attention. Attached please find letter from patron and his regards for Mr. Baez. I have also been contacted by staff ' within department to say what a pleasure it is to speak with Irving and the effort he puts forth in this Park. I feel the improvements to this Park are in large due to the extra effort by Irving and newly assigned staff. It is a pleasure to know Irving is a part of our Park IMaintenance Team. I I I1 I Ii IN John A. Walters Parks Superintendent COLLAR COUNTY GOVERNMENT SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD 3300 DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES,FLORIDA 34116(941) 353-0404 ' FAX(941)353-1002 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY ' To Whom It May Concern, Irving is a real pleasure to work with. We coordinate athletic programs-at the Vineyards Community Park softball and soccer fields. Every time we call to inform Irving what to-prepare and coordinate for he always-says"I-will do it right away" or"I am here for you." He takes pride in his work and it shows. Recently,we moved our Senior. Softball-League to-the Vineyards-so they could play on two fields twice weekly. We received a call from the president, Sam Guglione, after their opening day at the Vineyards-park. Sam said that Irving was-professional, polite and a joy to be around. Sam also made it clear that the fields were well prepared and looked great. It is-really nice tohaveIrving working with us-in-the athletic departmentand always presents himself as a team player. He is very upbeat and pleasing to talk with. Sincerely, ' Athletic Section ' Jim,Ed and-Gary i • 1 t I 0 • 9.41 - Memorandum I --, .rit . I II To: Irving Baez, Crew Leader Alfredo Arcia, MWI Jose Horta, MWI From: John C. Veit, Field Supervisor gel CC: John A. Walters, Park Superintendent I Date: February 24, 2000 I Subject: Appreciation IPlease find attached a letter from Mr. Plimi, one of our Senior Softball League players. I It is always a delight when the efforts of employees are recognized and this is no exception. I commend you on the extra effort you put forth in providing quality service and positive reflection on the Parks & Recreation Department. Keep up the good work. Thanks. r I I I I I I Parks &Recreation North Maintenance District 1 0 0 1 • ' 1 I 1 High Point Circle West Unit 101 Naples, Florida 34103 I February 16, 2000 I Ms. Marla Ramsey, Park Director Collier County, Parks &Recreation 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard INaples, Florida 34116 Dear Ms. Ramsey: IMy ninety-three year old father was visiting here for two weeks from the Chicago area. He has much difficulty walking. I play softball with the Collier County Senior League (fifty and over). The league recently moved our games from Veterans Park to the Vineyards. I As you know it is a long walk from the parking lot to the ball fields, especially the northwest field. I I want to give recognition to Mr.Irving Baez for the pleasant experiences I and my father had at the Vineyard ball fields. Irving saw my father come out of the washroom,noted his impaired walk and went out of his way to help my father. He offered my father a ride to ,,, the ball field from the bathroom. Irving is a considerate and helpful member of your team. 1 PO By the way, the condition of the bathroom was very clean. The fields have been groomed and lined, and I as an individual player want to say thanks to the administration, and especially to Irving and his men. I found the physical plant at Veterans also to be in excellent shape during the time we were playing there. Perhaps you will provide Irving a copy of this letter of thanks. I know my father was very appreciative of his kindness. As an individual member of this Senior Softball League, I'm sure that all one hundred and I twenty plus participants would also express their thanks for the efforts of the Parks and Recreation personnel in providing these facilities. Sincerely yours, -7/NAAdvi-Ci ri—liQ PO Frank W. Pliml RECEIVED FEB 1 8 2000 I PARKS&RECREATION t v e I • t w 1 m � W 1 � z � o 0 NO INSERT I • • I w ' 1 � U LL i; I • ' W � o • 1 1 NO INSERT E O o 1 C L C C C E C C � W C z 1 m 1 ° 1 1 1 c 0 1 1 � NO INSERT V 0 ' W I >- -J ' 2 F- Z ' X 1 r o 1 1 1 1 TO BE DISTRIBUTED 1 i I ALL INFORMATION IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 a_ 0 W cc U 0 m X OAS OF C W :I CO / SSION 1 PA ! ` AND RECREATION RECAPS: 1\/1 ARCH 2000 I DATE ITEM # SUBJECT I 2/22/00 8 C 1 Request by David Rice representing the Marco Island Sports Festival for a Waiver of User/Rental Fees. Approved 5/0 I 2/22/00 16 C 2 Approve Agreement with Performers for Royal Palm Music Fest. Agreement with Maxi Priest in the amount of$25,000 and agreement with Inner circle in the amount of$8,500. 2/22/00 16 C 3 Award of Bid 99-3021,Vending Machine Services. Awarded to Naples vending, Inc. with income to Collier County of 35%of proceeds. 2/22/00 16 C 4 Approval of a Lease Agreement with Golden Gate American Little League, Inc. For a portion of Max Hasse Community Park. I 3/14/00 16 C 1 Approval of an agreement between Collier County and Bay Colony- PP" Gateway, Inc. for the exchange of property and construction of a larger replacement beach parking lot at the west end of Seagate Drive within Naples Cay. Resolution 2000-69 1 3/14/00 16 C 5 Approval of the purchase of a picnic shelter for East Community Park. To be purchased from Contract Connections Inc. I3/14/00 16 C 6 Approval of the assignment of an agreement for beach concessions with Florida Security Lockers, Inc. for beach locker services at Tigertail Beach and Barefoot Beach. 3/14/00 16 C 7 Approval of a contribution agreement with Richard R. Harshman and ' William H. Everett for the construction of a croquet and lawn bowling facility at Pelican Bay Community Park. ITom W. 011iff was selected as the new County Administrator. 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Working on agreement for developer to construct park, with completion during summer of 2000. SCG has a 7lprevved W taae lie 04' 111+x+ AVE.. NI . I I . Clam Pass Park Boardwalk ._ - . .7. - • . • - ' -_• ' - • • is' t "• ' same contractor as I :: - : . : -- . - ep em.e i i - . A greemen o • • in • • - ; - - • by gr-L, "lbfa�' th K�ce�+Me.✓�' W i• \S*.t blas bean �pro�. v,,� \ Y 2 . dwre. p'rt rit-. ���e'.c.k w 4It ska4 IS �. 1 • Eagle Lakes Park S-fP:• . • P. 1 ompl: . o ccer anr, .as,ball fiel q s are .-in. . ..ye. o- s p etmg grow- ►A' •ore - ical wor -: seen co . - -•. Lighting project for soccer field#2 is underway. I • Golden Gate Community Park Walkway Health Park PUD approval dedicated walkway easement to Collier County from 951 west for 1,50011 Letters sent to adjacent property owners inquiring about easement donation. Forest Park u der construction. Will build first part of Eathway. I • Park Pathway PH II will be out to bid April 1. (asphalt pathway through GGCP). I • Immokalee Soccer Field Lighting Design is continuing. - . . . -., .. - . I • Lely Barefoot Beach Canoe Launch -. -- •at- Q/Na, S Wzi�1 j.6 ? ing intalle•. nce/:. :as • _ . - _ . _ - -. _ . •ill :- Apri 111 • Max Hasse Park-Phase II I Design of Community Center and Phase II is underway. Planning on bidding project in June. I . North Naples Regional Park r7V�.c. j-ye er l -:iii..!- taAl `;1'‘ 1 ' • •_ - . - - . - .. •6 . i i. . . - i --i i- . u_a1lLi.11IiMOiC:li/t•.urv+�- 1AA I • ' '•. (42)/6e14 I • Pelican Bay Park -5(blel ). • ..' .. .- . . .• .. •• • • • . . . . -. - . •- . 5 .5 -. 5 • .. 1 rt 'n & ICCCIVRAV 5 'fvndtn149. 33<t•' we. \Alta • 1-tefl'i VCA aTenA P--‘21\'&04) 13LA tasz-K I oQ c.,'cy c.o,, • Sugden Park—Phase II Phase II design is underway. Have final design for buildings. Awaiting irrigation I and civil design. • - , '. . , - - . •'• • • •.-- .,•• •• .'. - • -.• - : •' .' - - , . to 4* b: Id '6 i • -- nom!« cjv/( e l 4 Tigertail Parka Ii . Design is a on new cont sion building. Have met with concessionaire and li resolved concerns. Varianceity of Marco is wig. hCar, :rtJ. . M t..j 2 . I • Veterans Park Dog Park Murdo Smith will uttektte.cee .) VArarl . I • Exotic Removal Bids on exotic plant removal from East Naples Park, Sugden Park, Pelican Bay Beach Access, Cocohatchee and Isle of Capri Parks have been accepted. Removal begins 0. ...1446-week. hos , .,#)• 7-1k,rs bids a,., iuc� c iniI I I I I I I I I I 2 111 1 0 0 1 1 1 L L 1 C ~ 0 1 W ccccat_ 1 r � 0 1 OM NM ' X I C I I Adopt A Park Report I I I I NAME LOCATION REPORT DUE I Lisa Barnett Golden Gate Community Park January June Clam Pass Lindy D'Amico Veterans Community Park February August IVineyards Community Park John Grice East Naples Community Park March September Sugden Regional Park I Bayview Park Charles McMahon Max A.Hasse Jr. Community Park April October IGolden Gate Community Center Edward"Ski"Olesky Immodalee Community Park May November Immokalee Sports Complex I Mary Ellen Rand Barefoot Beach Preserve/Access June December Cocohatchee River Park ISamuel Welborn Tigertail Beach August December Eagle Lakes Community Park January Lisa Barnett July None February Lindy D'Amico August Samuel Welborn,Lindy D'Amico I March John Grice September John Grice April Charles McMahon October Charles McMahon May Ski Olesky November Ski Olesky I June Mary Ellen Rand,Lisa Barnett December Mary Ellen Rand, Samuel Welborn 1 0 0 i i 1 E - w -J 0 C Z c� z � w w � m 1 0 - a X 111111116. P AND RECREATION C DYISORY BO <<, EETING SCHEDULE 2:00 P.'i�� ' DATE LOCATION 1. January 26,2000 Vineyards Community Park, 6231 Arbor Drive West 2. February 23,2000 East Naples Community Park, 3500 Thomasson Drive ' 3. March 22,2000 Golden Gate Community Center,4701 Golden Gate Pkwy. ' 4. April 26,2000 Veterans Community Park, 1900 Immokalee Road 5. May 24,2000 Golden Gate Community Park 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd ' 6. June 28,2000 Cocohatchee River Park, 13531 Vanderbilt Drive 7. July,2000 No Meeting (BCC Vacation) 8. August 23,2000 Immokalee Sports Complex, 505 Escambia Street ' 9. September 27,2000 Eagle Lakes Community Park, 11565 Tamiami Trail East ' 10. October 25,2000 Vineyards Community Park, 6231 Arbor Drive West ' 11. November 15,2000 East Naples Community Park, 3500 Thomasson Drive 12. December 20,2000 Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Pkwy. 1 rF- ) VJ W a a Lu co CWco cc ' PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD ' IMMOKALEE DISTRICT (1). Edward"Ski"Olesky Term 6001 Lake Trafford Road 1/12/99 - 12/31/02 ' Immokalee,Florida 34142 (residence)(941)657-2401 Fax: 658-2401 Cell Phone 860-8444 URBAN DISTRICT ' (1). Ms.Lisa H.Barnett Term Cheffy Passidomo,Wilson&Johnson 01/012/99- 12/31/02 821 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 201 Naples,Florida 34102 ' (residence)(941) 643-9703 (work) 261-9300 (Fax) 261-9782 ' E Mail: lhbamett@napleslaw.com (2). Ms. Lindy D'Amico Term Gulf Coast National Bank 01/12/99- 12/31/02 ' 3838 Tamiami Trail North Naples,FL 34103 (home)649-4093 ' (work)403-5130 E Mail: lindyd@gcnb.com (3). Mary Ellen Rand Term 550 110th Avenue North 10/26/99- 12/31/01 Naples,FL 34108 (home)514-3763 ' (work)437-4601 E Mail: merand@vanday.com ' (4). Mr.John Grice Term 326 Charlemagne Boulevard,1204 01/01/97- 12/31/01 Naples,Florida 34112 (residence) (941) 774-5517 (Fax) 793-2414 E Mail: johngrice@naples.net ' (5). Charles M.McMahon, Sr. Term 4416 27th Court, S.W. 10/26/99- 12/31/03 Naples,FL 34116 353-2055 E Mail: Cl3legend@aol.com (6). Samuel E. Welborn Term ' 815 Nursery Lane 01/01/00— 12/31/04 Naples,FL 34119 455-4694 Parks and Recreation staff E Mail: First and last name of person@colliergov.net � • r