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ADVISORY PARK BOARD
JUNE 13, 2016
Present: Amy Davis, Tony Dirth, Bill Gogolewski, Steve Herman, Jim Michel
Rule, Terry Wohler
Excused: Megan Schuessler
Staff: Ray Maurer, Parks Director; Chad Dallman, Assistant Parks Direct
Revenue Facilities Manager; Anne Schaefer, Marketing and Fund De
Coordinator; Trish Marks, Recording Secretary
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Wohler called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M.
INTRODUCTION OF NEW BOARD MEMBER TONY DIRTH
Mr. Maurer introduced new Board member, Tony Dirth. Mr. Dirth g
noting that he is an Assistant Director of Recreation at the UW-Oshkosh and has been a resident of the City
of Oshkosh for approximately seven (7) years. He is the father
would like to try and help make the parks better for the future
interested in this field (parks and recreation) and feels that being on the Board will offer him a unique
opportunity.
ROLL CALL
A quorum was determined to be present.
INTRODUCTION OF ANNE SCHAEFER, MARKETING AND FUND DEVELOPMENT
COORDINATOR
Mr. Maurer introduced Ms. Schaefer to the Board members noting that her position was creat
Development departments. Ms. Schaefer stated she had been workiarian University in
communications. She feels this position offers a great opportun
the parks.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Herman for approval of the May 9, 2016 minutes, as dis
Schuessler. Motion carried 8-0.
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CITIZEN STATEMENTS
There were no citizen statements.
MR. MILLER ARRIVED AT THIS TIME (6:05 PM) THEREBY MAKING AN 8-MEMBER BOARD
PARK BUSINESS
1)Discuss/recommend amending Section 19-4(d) of the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code to allow
domesticated animals in City parks with restrictions
Mr. Maurer gave a brief background on the issue and read his Mem
to the Park Board members (said Memorandum on file at the City Parks Department and made a part
these minutes). He stated that in the current 2011 Comprehensive Outdoor Recreat
nce to allow
about every other day there are dog issues from the Oshkosh Poli
wherein people are continuing to bring their dogs through the City parks. Surrounding communities such
as Fond du Lac and Appleton are considering amending their ordinances to allow leashed dogs on trails
within their park system. The survey information contained in t0/50 opinion from the
public as to allowing leashed dogs in the City parks. He has discussed this proposed change with the new
Chief of Police, Dean Smith, who has indicated the OPD would be
proposed changes.
Mr. Michelson stated that he has been on the Advisory Park Board for over
the issue of dogs allowed in parks has been brought up 3-4 times and each time it has been turned down.
He stated there are public safety issues for park users due to the narrowness of the trails, dogs do not like
moving bicycles and become aggressive, and there not being enoug-uses. He
stated the proposed new ordinance is more complicated where dogs be.
Mr. Maurer stated he is not aware of any incident of a citizen b
trail (dog/pedestrian issues).
Mr. Herman stated he had requested that this issue of dogs being allowed on park trails be brought up
again due to the number of requests from trail users that they c
In most cases, the public are good pet owners and responsible for picking up after their dogs and keeping
their dogs under their control (leash).
a good example in that there are a lot of people that walk theiris in
support of the request.
Ms. Rule inquired as to informational signage being posted simil
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Mr. Maurer stated that certainly can be looked at in the future.n do something within the Parks
Department for educational purposes such as the maintenance workers in the parks can hand-out
information that list restrictions if they see any individual with their dog
infractions.
Ms. Rule stated that 99% of the time when she is riding her bike there
there have been no issue. She has more troubles with people wit
Mr. Gogolewski inquired as to which parks would allow dogs on trails. Mr. Maurer stated Roe, Garden
Club, Stevens, Teichmiller, Menominee, South Park, Riverside Par
Preserve, North High Conservancy. He noted that the Sawyer Cree
dogs on the trail.
After further discussion, it was the consensus of the Board to a
for a 2-year trial period.
Motion by Miller to recommend amending Section 19-4(d) of the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code
to allow domesticated animals in City parks with restrictions and that this ordinance can be
reviewed two years after the date of adoption of said ordinance.
carried 7-1 (Michelson).
Mr. Miller left at this time (6:30 PM), thereby leaving a seven (7) member Board.
Mr. Maurer stated that the parking lot project at the Senior Center is coming alon
had been entered into with the City and the UW-O Foundation to replace the Carl Steiger Park path which
will be repaired and repaved shortly. An opening ceremony for t
been scheduled for Thursday, June 16 beginning at 4 PM and the p
time for the City and staff has a meeting with the Finance Department and City Manager to start the
Capital Improvement Project budget next week and operating budge
He also noted that Performance Evaluations are due by the end of on those.
Mr. Dallman stated that crews are working on mowing, restroom cl
areas. Pollock Community Water Park opened on June 5 and there have bee
adequate life guarding staff. The Winnebagoland Art Fair was last weekend at South Park and
to hear compliments about the new restrooms. Renovations to the Red Arrow restrooms have commenced.
Mr. Gogolewski inquired as to the foliage on the shoreline a
Mr. Maurer stated over the weekend he had received an email fromthe sea of
coreopsis in full bloom by the Melvin Avenue pump station across
He stated the last time he checked the area that it had looked well-trimmed.
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Chairman Wohler stated he also thought the area looked a lot bet
group was doing a good job maintaining it.
Mr. Gogolewski stated it is still not what they agreed to by way
recently and the growth is about 4-ft., and there was a plant or two that was about 6-ft.
Mr. Maurer stated he will instruct the City Forester, Bill Sturm, to visit the area and address those concerns
with the group maintaining the area. He stated Mr. Sturm was wor
Ms. McCollian stated the Menominee Park amusements, zoo and Pollock Community Water Park are open
full-time now and are all quite busy. She has hired many new seasona
her areas and is keeping busy with training and scheduling of th
has a new zoo educator which is funded by the Oshkosh Zoological who is helping to educate the visiting
school groups, kids and families. The first event, Welcome Back Summer Celebration at the Pollock
Community Water Park is set for June 16 and is sponsored by Hergert Sport Center. June 18 will be the
th
Snooze at the Zoo event sponsored by Thrivent South Winnebago Ch
Amphitheater is set for June 24 and is sponsored by CellCom. June 28 will be Mascot Day at the
thth
Menominee Park Amusement Center from Noon until 4 PM. Tuesday, July 12 starts the Str
Concert Series at the Leach Amphitheater which is fully sponsore
OTHER BUSINESS
Mr. Herman stated that the tie-ups along Riverside Park look nice and they appear to be a good option. He
is glad to hear that the Oshkosh Boat Club is helping with the costs.
Mr. Maurer stated he has been working with Wisconsin Public Serv
discussed the installation of sand-filled barriers with boat cleats and installation of signage for the tie-ups.
Someone from the Oshkosh Boat Club used his boat as an experimen-filled
barriers were a good option and it appears that they are. WPS hto donate $2,500 towards the
barriers and the Oshkosh Boat Club will contribute towards the cost of the barriers. He would like to o
seven more at an additional cost of $2,300.
There being no other business,
ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Gogolewski for adjournment; seconded by Rule. Motion carried 7-0.
The meeting adjourned at 6:47 P.M
Respectfully submitted,
Trish Marks, Recording Secretary