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AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PUBLIC FORUM
3. COMMITTEE BUSINESS
A. Summary of Family Funland
B. Summary of Fourth of July
C. CPAC Update, 8 Projects
D. Visitation Retreat Process III Update
E. Celebration Park Update
F. BPA Trail Phase I Update
G. Washington State Parks
H. Retention /Detention Pond Hearing Date, September 14
I. Explorer Scouts /Park Security
J. Klahanee Lake Community /Senior Center Elevator
4. NEXT MEETING
September 5, 1994
5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
6. ADJOURN
Committee Members: City Staff:
Ray Tomlinson, Chair Jennifer Schroder, Director
Hope Elder Sue Floyd, Admin. Assistant
Phil Watkins 661 -4041
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
DATE: August 3, 1994
TO: Parks and Recreation Council Committee
Ray Tomlinson, Chair
FROM: Jenny Schroder, Director of Parks and Recreation
SUBJECT: FAMILY FUNLAND PROJECT
The following summary of costs reflect charges to the Family Funland project beginning in
November of 1992:
Expenditures:
Consultant $15,831
Materials 32,000
Playground equipment 4,392
Plaques 1,094
Postage /printing 1.138
$54,455
Donations to date: $23,173
Total expenditures in 1994 $38,152
Total donations in 1994 16,391
Council - approved funding for 1994 30.000
Return to general fund 1994 budget ($8,239)
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FOURTH OF JULY
EXPENDITURE /REVENUE REPORT
PRELIMINARY 7/18/94
EXPENSES
111- Temporary Help 800.00
Total 800.00
312- Other Operating Supplies
Liquid Light 453.76
Vic's Enterprises 180.60
American Paper Optics 410.00
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Balloon Specialities 138.95
Payless 13.41
Payless 31.77
Kinko's 31.79
Oriental Trading Company 155.70
Boise Cascade 76.84
Total 1,492.82
315- Athletic Supplies /Clothes /Gear
Special Event Hats *360.00
Total 360.00
318- Food and Beverage
A.E. Raketty Co. 74.76
Top Foods 28.53
Total 103.29
354- Minor Equipment-Misc.
Ernst 2.60
Ernst 28.16
Fred Meyer 8.88
West Coast Paper 27.09
Metro Parks /Tacoma(Radar Gun) 35.00
Total 101.73
453- Rent /Furn. & Equipment
Balloon Specialities(helium) 119.90
AABCO (barricades, road closures) 602.68
Able Spiffy Biffy (Sanicans) 123.00
Total 845.58
410- Professional Services
Pyro- Spectaculars Northwest 12,500.00
King County Police 4,129.56
Dansound, Dan Mortensen 1,082.00
All Star Entertainment 1,275.00
Jet Cities Chorus 300.00
The New Blues Brothers 1,500.00
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Muskrat Rabble 1,800.00
The Gentlemen Jugglers 600.00
The Boogie Brown Band 1,200.00
30th District Democrats 100.20
Clowns Unlimited 188.60
Rainbow Connection 43.40
People First 123.80
Crisis Pregnancy Center 147.60
Total 24,990.16
492- Printing Services
Federal Way Printing(Fliers) 298.09
E -Print (Posters) 155.38
Graphic Services (Negatives) 54.38
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85.00
300.00
Kinko's (maps for public) 58.00
Kinko's (color site maps) 5.94
Total 956.79
513- Filing Fees - Intergovernment
King County Fire District 165.00
Total 165.00
516- Intergovermental
Federal School District *600.00
Total 600.00
TOTAL 30,415.37
REVENUES
Sponsors /Donations
Arts Commission 6,000.00
Federal Way News 1,000.00
All American Homes 1,000.00
Fireworks Fund 97.92
King County Arts Commission 300.00
Target Stores 600.00
Total 8,997.02
Event Fees
Parking 603.52
Activities 2,590.24
Kiwanis-Noon Club
Kiwanis - Morning Club 68.00
Charnique
Our House Barbecue
Total 3,261.76
TOTAL 12,258,78
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BAL LD IMPROVEMENT MEETING 5
CITY /CC /FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DIS CT
JULY 27, 1994, 8:00 A.M.
CITY HALL, ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE ROOM
In Attendance:
Y/N Name Representing
Y Jack Dovey CPAC
N Bill Allen CPAC
N Rod Leland Federal Way School District
Y Donn Fountain Federal Way School District
N Greg Moore City of Federal Way
N Cheri McCabe City of Federal Way
Y Barbara Simpson City of Federal Way
Y Jenny Schroder City of Federal Way
Y Steve Ikerd City of Federal Way
N Stephen Clifton City of Federal Way
N Bob Connelly Federal Way School District (Lake Grove Principal)
N Pam Morris - Stendale Federal Way School District (Harry Truman Principal)
Y Rick Riegel (guest) Soccer Association
New Business
No. Item /Description Status Opened Action/Company
1. Lake Grove School District requires all public 7/13/94 School Dist.
works contracts to be contracted by School
District. CPAC to provide list of contractors
that will be working on Lake Grove project.
2. Truman High School Clothing Bank will need to be moved prior 7/13/94 City /School
to project commencing. Grant agreement
will address priority for youth.
3. Lake Grove Labels needed to notify public around 7/27/94 City /CPAC
property. Barbara Simpson to work with
CPAC on obtaining labels.
4. Lake Grove Request to Legal Department if notice to 7/27/94 City
proceed on design is needed.
5. School Site Update:
A. Sacajawea City Park CPAC requested this project be deleted from agreement.
B. Sacajawea All elements complete. School District requesting CPAC to remove surplus
materials. Wendy Howe to complete.
C. Thomas Jefferson High School August project. Bleachers received, not assembled. CPAC to look into
permit /variance for 8 foot fence. Scheduled for 13th -24th.
D. Federal Way High School August project. Bases installed. Bleachers received, not assembled. School
District to site bleacher locations. Scheduled for 13th -24th.
E. Decatur High School Bases installed. Storage unit installed. August 13 -24 to complete.
F. Silver Lake Elementary Principal has been contacted of project. August 13 -24 project.
G. Woodmont Elementary August 13 -24 project.
H. . Sherwood Forest Elementary August 13 -24 project.
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Old Business
No. Item /Description Status Opened Action/Companv
1. Special meeting to discuss Lake Parks and Recreation Commission to set 5/10/94 CPAC to prepare
Grove & Harry Truman High public hearing date at their August 4 preliminary
projects. meeting. design for public
hearing.
2. Next meeting
August 10, 8:00 a.m.
2nd Floor Conference Room
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 27, 1994
TO: Finance /Economic Development Council Committee
FROM: Jeanne Burbidge, Arts Commission Chairperso
SUBJECT: Celebration Park
Recognizing the City Council's 1995 goal of developing Celebration Park, the Arts Commission
urges you to formally address the Arai/Jackson Plan, giving serious consideration to all that went
into its formulation. Extensive public input was obtained through a process of public hearings,
workshops, and meetings with organizations, involving large numbers of Federal Way residents.
The ad -hoc committee appointed by the City Council had numerous meetings as the plan was
formulated prior to its being presented to the City Council. The Arai /Jackson Plan thus
represents the thoughtful deliberations of numerous citizens of Federal Way who invested their
time and energy to assist with the request to participate in the planning process for Celebration
Park.
Thank you for your consideration of this matter.
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c: Ken Nyberg, City Manager
Jenny Schroder, Parks and Recreation Department Director
Parks and Recreation Council Committee
Parks and Recreation Commission
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
DATE: August 3, 1994
TO: Park s an d Recreation Council Committee
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Ray Tomlinson, Chair
FROM: Jenny Schroder, Director of Parks and Recreation
SUBJECT: EXPLORER SCOUTS
As requested by the committee, inquiries were made regarding use of the Explorer Scout
program for park security.
According to Lt. Beden of the King County Police Department, Explorer Scouts are a
division of Boy Scouts of America. Explorer Scouts are not allowed to patrol parks by
themselves, nor are they commissioned to issue citations. Explorer Scouts are only allowed
to ride in the police vehicles with officers, and provide crowd and traffic control. For
example, during Family Fest, Explorer Scouts roamed the park for security purposes, but
there was a police officer within close proximity at all times. The Explorer Scouts were
equipped with radios so that they could keep in close contact with officers at all times.
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