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<br />City of Hastings NRRC Minutes <br />June 14, 2005 <br />6:00 pm <br /> <br /> <br />1) Roll Call at 6 pm: Commissioners Brown, O’Melia, Popp, Vandehoef and Vaughan, Parks and <br />Recreation Director Bernstein and Superintendent Smith. <br />Absent: Commissioners Christenson and Vieth. <br /> <br />2) Commissioner Brown acted as Co-Chair in Commissioner Christenson’s absence. <br /> <br />3) Approved May meeting minutes. Motion by Vaughan. Seconded by Popp. Passed <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />4) Introduction of new NRRC member: Al Vandehoef was introduced as the new NRRC member. <br />Commissioner Vandehoef is a Hastings resident and works as the Recreation Coordinator for <br />the City of Inver Grove Heights. He has been given copies of the NRRC minutes from August <br />2004 to the present, so that he can familiarize himself with the recent history of the NRRC. <br /> <br />5) Fall Softball Operation: Director Bernstein informed the NRRC that the softball fields were <br />empty last fall. He discussed the possibility of a fall softball league with Geoff Maltby, the <br />current summer softball league coordinator, and was told that if the Hastings Parks Department <br />would like to organize fall softball, they should proceed. Jeremy Pire, who is a staff member of <br />the Parks & Recreation Department is willing to oversee the fall softball league. Softball would <br />be scheduled at Vet’s Athletic Complex – possibly 2-3 fields per evening – and would run from <br />mid-August to late September. Commissioner Brown questioned if youth football uses Vet’s <br />field and also if the program would cover its own expenses. Director Bernstein informed the <br />NRRC that youth football uses the baseball field at Vet’s Park, so that wouldn’t be a conflict. <br />The program should cover its own expenses with the possibility of a small profit. The program <br />would be dual sanctioned with the ASA / USSSA so that there would be more tournaments to <br />participate in. If the NRRC approves the program, advertising would begin as soon as possible. <br /> <br />MOTION: Commissioner Vaughan motioned that the Parks & Recreation Department run the <br />fall softball league. Seconded by Commissioner Popp. Passed unanimously. <br /> <br />6) Joint meeting with Parks and Recreation Committee of Council: The next NRRC meeting, to be <br />th <br />held on July 12, is scheduled to be a joint meeting with the Parks & Recreation Committee of <br />Council. The three City Council members have expressed interest in attending. Budgetary items <br />and Capital Improvement Projects will be discussed. <br /> <br />7) Old fueling dock: Director Bernstein informed the NRRC that last week, the Parks & Recreation <br />Department received a letter from the U.S. Coast Guard regarding the old fueling station for Koch <br />Refinery located on the Mississippi River west of the boat launch. The flashing warning lights, <br />which are necessary for the barge traffic, are not working. We were asked to fix the lights and <br />given 30 days to comply. A letter was sent back to the Coast Guard from Director Bernstein <br />advising that we are working on the problem, but will need more than 30 days to comply. <br />Superintendent Smith mentioned that the following measures have been / are being taken: The <br />fueling station, which is not in use, had been left as an observation area for wildlife and also as a <br />spot for fishing. A locksmith was hired to get into the fueling station and re-key it for us. The <br />electrician that was hired believes that the cables that are buried under the water and run to the <br />two light stations are at fault. One possibility is to remove the stations and just leave the dock. <br /> <br />