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7792 2245 VII. wiiiamaiane Pack and Recreation District IVii nutes Board of Directors Regular Meeting Wednesday, July 11, 2018, 6:30 p.m. Bob Keefer Center for Sports and Recreation 250 5. 32 Street, Springfield, Oregon CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by President Bean at 6:33 p.m. II. ROLL CALL Board Present: Board Absent: Staff Present: Guests: President Bean, Vice President James, Director Ross, Director Beyer Director Ballew Michael \t\/argo, Eric Adams, Nicole Gibson, Dania Ballard, Fraser MacDonald Emily Ring, Daniel Schewlakow, Spencer Crawford, iodie Delsere, Erin Rice, Keith Dailey, Ronni Douglas, Sara Andreason, and ]o Schutte, Recording Secretary Julie Sonam, Lisa Arkin, Sarah Dyrdahl and Pierre Robert Ill. FLAG SALUTE President Bean led the group in the flag salute. IV. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE AGENDA a. An action item was added to Unfinished Business - Adjustment and Minimum Wage Increase. B. iv. FY2019 Cost of Living V. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION a. Lisa Arkin Lawrence Street, Eugene Ms. Arkin, Beyond Toxics Executive Director, urged the Board to consider moving away from using toxic applications for park and open space maintenance and shared that some businesses including Laurelwood Golf Course were moving to non-toxic options. Ms. Arkin thanked the Board and encouraged them to invite her a future board meeting where she could share additional information on implementing non-toxic products for park management. b. Spencer Crawford - Orr Lane, Eugene

06/30/18 05/31/18, July 11, 2078 Mr. Crawford, Park Services Specialist and current AFSCME president, appeared before the Board to express his appreciation for the collegial atmosphere and effective collaboration between management and the union during the collective bargaining process. c. Julie Sonam - s 4th Street, Springfield Ms. Sonam appeared before the Board to urge Willamalane to reconsider the use of herbicides in the parks because of the impact she felt it had on the health of humans, animals and the environment. She encouraged the Board to consider using environmental-friendly measures to manage public spaces. Ms. Sonam shared a personal story and also provided handouts entitled 1USD 207 7-18 Pesticide/Herbicide List. and Irvine Unified School District Progressive Pest Management P/aybook. 407 VI. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Minutes 1. Regular Board Meeting of June 13, 2018 B. Claims 06/01/18 - Disbursements for Approval Checks #914488 through #114772 C. Financial Report 07/01/2017 FY2018 Monthly Report FYTD Director Beyer, seconded by Vice President James, moved to approve the Consent Calendar as presented. The motion passed unanimously, 4:0. Yes Votes: President Bean, Vice President James, VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Items for Discussion i. New Employee Introduction Eric Adams introduced Dan Schewlakow, Facilities, Operations & Maintenance Program Manager. Mr. Schewlakow shared his background and enthusiasm for his new position. ii. Natural Resources Department Update Fraser Macdonald, Natural Resources Planner, and Emily Ring, Natural Resources Specialist, gave a joint presentation on the Natural Resources Program. They showed a PowerPoint presentation that included information on the natural resources areas and management plan, the Rivers to Ridges regional vision and open space study, natural resource site plans for Dorris Ranch, Lively Memorial Park, Clearwater Park, Middle Fork Path, Eastgate Woodlands and Thurston Hills Natural Area, how works gets done with partnerships, short and long-term projects, and challenges and opportunities. B. Items for Action

Thurston Hills Natural Area Oak Restoration and Enhancement Phase 1. Mr. MacDonald Mr. MacDonald presented an action memo included in the board packet regarding the Thurston Hills Natural Area (THNA) Habitat Restoration Memorandum of Understanding was sent out on July 10th and one bid was received from Romtec, Inc. for $230,618. The Director Beyer, seconded by Vice President James, moved to approve the names of five Mountain Bike trails at Thurston Hills Natural Area as followed: Mossy Maple Lower Trail, Acer Spades, Yew Haw Trail, Mossy Maple Upper Trail and Camas Crest Trail. Lower Trail, Acer Spades, Yew Haw Trail, Mossy Maple Upper Trail and Camas Crest Trail. staff entries. opening of the mountain bike trails at Thurston Hills Natural Area and that it would be a names that reflected the natural features of the trails. Five names were selected from 88 Planning and Development staff had initiated the trail naming process and had selected great opportunity for staff to name the trails prior to the opening. He reported that harvested timber to cover costs of the restoration work at Thurston Hills Natural Area. the Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council and approve the use of revenue from Memorandum of Understanding between Willamalane Park and Recreation District and Memorandum of Understanding in order to identify the roles and responsibilities of both entities relating to the project and to approve the use of revenue from harvested timber to covet the costs of the work. Natural Area draft, Mr. MacDonald requested the Board authorize staff to enter into a integrity of oak habitats at THNA. Additionally, Mr. MacDonald proposed that revenues entered into a partnership and received a grant to restore and enhance the ecological the grant to cover the costs of the work. generated from timber harvested as part of the restoration be utilized as match funds for explained that Willamalane and the Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council had July 11, 2018 Referring to the attachment entitled Memorandum of Understanding Thurston Hills Vice President James, seconded by Director Ross, moved to approved the draft The motion passed unanimously, 4.0. Yes Votes: President Bean, Vice President James, ii. Thurston Hills Natural Area Trail Naming Mr. Adams shared that signage and maps were being created in preparation for the Referring to the attachment entitled Proposed Trail Names for Thurston Hills Natural Area, Mr. Adams asked the Board to consider approving the names as followed: Mossy Maple The motion passed unanimously, 4:0. Yes Votes: President Bean, Vice President James, iii. Award Bid for Island Park Restroom Replacement Mr. Adams reported that a request for proposal for Island Park Restroom Improvements

contract with Rometec, Inc. Mr. Adams referred to two attachments entitled Bid Record and First Tier Sub-Contractors for Romtec, Inc. Mt. Adams asked the board to authorize the superintendent to finalize a base bid included demolition, construction, new concrete sidewalks and new sewer line. of living adjustment for all non-bargaining unit employees effective July 7, 2078 and to approve increases in ranges B through F to the wage scale. yearly ranges which incorporated the minimum wage increase and 2.3 percent COLA. II could receive the COLA effective July 1, 2012. receive a COLA until the AFSCME contract was ratified, but that non-bargaining unit staff the 2.3 percent COLA was approved, she noted that bargaining unit staff would not budgeted for a 2.3 percent COLA increase but on-going negotiations with AFSCME were wage and the 2.3 percent COLA increase for FY2019. Referring to the action memo in the board packet, Ms. Gibson stated that the increased minimum wage would affect Willamalane s wage scale for ranges B through E. Additionally, she reported that staff had to finalize a contract with Romtec, Inc. for restroom and site improvements at Island Park President Bean asked if two stalled restrooms would be enough for foot traffic at Island restrooms. Director Beyer asked ii unisex bathrooms instead of separate male/female restrooms were being considered. Mr. Adams said the plan was to go forward with gender-specific stalls which would prevent vandalism and other issues that were present with single stall quality of the new restroom would be of the same quality. Mr. Adams said that it would include demolition and that quality would be similar and most likely better. President Bean asked if the bid included demolition of the current restroom and if the July 11, 2018 Vice President James suggested building with split face blocking and to coat the restroom with graffiti resistant coating. Park. Mr. Adams felt that two stalls per side would be sufficient. Vice President James, seconded by President Bean, moved to authorize the superintendent for $230,678. The motion passed unanimously, 4:0. Yes Votes: President Bean, Vice President James, iv. FY2019 Cost of Living Adjustment for Minimum Wage Increase Nicole Gibson, Administrative Services Director, reported on the increase in the minimum still in process and could affect the budget. Ms. Gibson referred to the attachments entitled FY2018 Wage/Salary Schedule and FY2079 Proposed Wage/Salary Schedule that reflected the new hourly, monthly and Vice President James, seconded by President Bean, moved to approve a 2.3 percent cost The motion passed unanimously, 4:0. Yes Votes: President Bean, Vice President James,

July11, 2018 VIII. EXECUTIVE SESSION The Board went into executive session at 7:26 p.m. President Bean read the purpose of the session: Per ORS 192.660 section (2) subsection (d), there was an executive session to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations. After discussions concluded for ORS 192.660 (2) (d), the Board continued the executive session to discuss ORS 192.660 (2) (e), to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions. President Bean, Seconded by Vice President James, moved to close the executive session at 8:26 p.m. X. REGULAR BOARD MEETING (continued) A. Business from Legal Counsel Dwight Purdy, Willamalane legal counsel, shared that issues regarding the Weyerhaeuser landfill were almost complete. B. Standing and Special Committee Reports None for this meeting. C. Superintendent s Business i. Superintendent s Reports (June 2018) There were no questions regarding the report included in the agenda packet. Superintendent Wargo added the following: The letter of protest submitted to the BLM was helpful and that plans to clear cut forest near THNA was postponed. The Board was invited to attend the grand opening celebration of the new mountain bike trail system at THNA scheduled for Saturday at 1:00 p.m. The Sounds Like Summer Concert and Movies series was up and running. Movies would be played at Willamalane Park, and concerts would be held at Island Park. Management staff were appreciative of the efforts of the AFSCME bargaining team lead by Spencer Crawford and said that it had been a meaningful process and experience.

Lifetime Board Children s Tap 9:00 5th July 11, 2018 D. Upcoming Meetings/Work Sessions/Events July 11 of Discovery Story Stage, 1:00-3:00 p.m., Adult Activity Center July 11 - of Director s Meeting 6:30 p.m., Heron Room July14 Mountain Bike Trail Opening, 1:00 p.m., Thurston Hills Natural Area July 28 - Celebration, 10:00 am. to 2:00 p.m., Island Park - August 24 & Taste, 5:00 - p.m., Downtown Springfield and A Streets XII. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION None at this meeting. XIII. REMARKS FROM THE DIRECTORS Vice President James shared that Lane Council of Governments would be installing a new phone system soon. XIV. MESSAGES AND PAPERS FROM THE PRESIDENT None at this meeting. XV. ADJOURNMENT President Bean adjourned the Board meeting at 8:37 p.m. Michael Wargo, Secr,fary