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October 23, 2013 at 5:00 pm WP Community Center Oak Room 721 W. New England Ave Winter Park, Florida 11Consent Agenda a. Approval of Minutes August 28 th meeting b. Cows n Cabs Four Rivers BBQ Fundraiser c. Junior League of Greater Orlando Central Park d. Chabad of Greater Orlando Central Park 21Action Items e. Stephanie James Foundation Fleet Peeples Park f. Sebastian Haul Fund The Doggie Door 31New Business 41Staff Report e. Holiday Schedule for Parks Board Meetings 51adjourn Next Meeting January 22, 2014 @5:00 p.m., Winter Park Community Center

November & December SPECIAL EVENTS 2013 11/07 Popcorn Flicks Central Park 11/09 Concours d Elegance Park Avenue 11/15-1/5 Winter in the Park Holiday Ice Skating Rink 11/16 Mayor s Sole Challenge Central Park 11/23 Winter Park Harvest Festival West Meadow 11/30 Chabad of Greater Orlando Central Park 12/1 Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Central Park 12/5 35 th Annual Christmas in the Park 12/6 Winter Park Harvest Festival West Meadow 12/6 Popcorn Flicks Central Park 12/7 15 th Annual Leadership Winter Park Pancake Breakfast 12/7 61 st Annual Winter Park Christmas Parade 12/21 18 th Annual Merry Tuba Christmas 12/28 7 th Annual Russell Athletic Bowl Parade of Bands

PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING August 28, 2013 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Blair Culpepper at 5:00 p.m. at the Winter Park Community Center in conference room C. Advisory Board Members present: Chairman Blair Culpepper Vice Chairman Woody Woodall Janet Atkins Michael Palumbo Julio de Arcos Advisory Board Members absent: Marni Spence Joel Roberts Fred Jones Staff present: Director John Holland Assistant Director Brenda Moody Assistant Director Ronald Moore Assistant Director Chuck Trice Lieutenant Randy Durkee WPPD Recording Secretary Nancy McLean Guests: John Rife, Fall Harvest Festival, Brian Wettstein, The Doggie Door, Cindy Hasenau, Executive Director Mead Botanical Garden Inc, Keith Gardner, 2230 Cady Way, a member of the Boy Scouts of America Consent Agenda: a) Approval of Minutes June 26th, 2013 b) 40 th Annual Winter Park Autumn Art Festival Motion made by Woody Woodall to approve Consent Agenda Item a and b ; seconded by Michael Palumbo. The motion carried unanimously with a 5-0 vote. Marni Spence, Joel Roberts and Fred Jones were absent. Action Items: c) Howell Winter Park Harvest Festival West Meadow Applicant John Rife requested to host the fourth annual Fall Harvest Festival on November 23, 2013 in Central Park s West Meadow. He explained that the goal is for the City to continue celebrating the Fall Harvest of local farmers and gardeners. He added that they are once again seeking to have a beer garden at their event. Mr. Rife also asked for a reduced rate to rent the park because it is a community event and it benefits the merchants. Mr. Culpepper commented that it has been the practice of the board not to consider waivers on the weekends.

PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES August 28, 2013 Page 2 of 3 Assistant Director Ronald Moore expressed to the applicant to be cognizant about selling produce that compete with the vendors at the Farmers Market. Mr. Rife stated that he is aware of that issue. Motion made by Janet Atkins to recommend that this item go before the City Commission to consider reducing the rental fee for the park; seconded by Woody Woodall. The motion carried with a 5-1 vote. Blair Culpepper voted no. Marni Spence, Joel Roberts and Fred Jones were absent. Mr. Holland asked Mr. Rife to provide a letter to address to the City Commission regarding his request and he will put it on the Commission agenda. d) Chalk Art Festival Director John Holland explained that this will be a one day event with approximately 125 squares throughout the park being chalked with adult, high school students and middle school students participating. There will be 1-2 artists participating on each 5 x5 square, four categories that artists can choose to enter and a total of $2500 will be awarded. Motion made by Julio de Arcos to approve the concept of the Chalk Art Festival; seconded by Janet Atkins. The motion carried unanimously with a 5-0 vote. Marni Spence, Joel Roberts and Fred Jones were absent. e) 14 th Annual Park Avenue Pet Costume Contest Request for use of Central Park/Ordinance Change Applicant Brian Wettstein, co-owner The Doggie Door, stated that he Sebastian Haul Fund and The Doggie Door would like to request the use of the Central Park Stage for the 14th Annual Park Avenue Pet Costume Contest on Sunday, October 27 th from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. He also requested that Garfield Avenue be closed and the use of the Central Park stage for the event and the immediate area surrounding the stage. He added that they intend to use temporary construction fencing to contain the event to within 40 feet south of the stage to Garfield. All attendees will be given pet clean up bags and there will be volunteers and a professional company to ensure the entire area is cleaned up throughout the day as well as at the end of the event. Mr. Holland stated that parks staff is requesting an amendment to the ordinance that would allow for the City Manager to approve of dogs in Central Park and other park areas where they would ordinarily be prohibited. This would be for special events only. He added that this item will be on the September 9 th, City Commission agenda.

PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES August 28, 2013 Page 3 of 3 Motion made by Woody Woodall to approve the 14 th Annual Park Avenue Pet Costume Contest; seconded by Janet Atkins. The motion carried unanimously with a 5-0 vote. Marni Spence, Joel Roberts and Fred Jones were absent. f) Ordinance Re Abandoned Cemetery Plots Assistant Director Brenda Moody stated that the Cemeteries Division has identified spaces that are potentially abandoned. This designation was applied to cemetery spaces that have been sold but have had no burial activity or contact with the owner for more than 50 years. She explained that although the City is under no obligation to follow Florida State Statutes in this matter, staff is proposing an ordinance that follows the State Statutes relating to abandoned cemetery spaces. Motion made Janet Atkins to approve the re abandoned cemetery plots ordinance; seconded by Michael Palumbo. The motion carried unanimously with a 5-0 vote. Marni Spence, Joel Roberts and Fred Jones were absent. New Business: 1. Cynthia Hasenau, Executive Director Mead Botanical Garden, Inc. commented that Mead Botanical Garden is celebrating their 10 year Anniversary and she also gave an update of past and future events at Mead Garden 2. Mr. Culpepper recognized a Boy Scout in the audience for attending the parks board meeting to achieve his merit badge required for the Eagle Scout. Staff Report: 1. Mr. Holland commented that the Rollins College design plan for Martin Luther King Park has been pulled from future City Commission agendas. 2. Mr. Holland stated that the excavation and the renovation of the lake is almost complete at Martin Luther King Park. 3. Mr. Holland answered questions from the board regarding city trees and the Cady Way pool project. Next Meeting September 25, 2013 @ 5:00 p.m., Parks & Recreation, Community Center conference room. The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m. Nancy McLean Recording Secretary

www.stephaniejamesfoundation.org Fleet Peeples Dog Park Donation Proposal stephaniejamesfoundation@gmail.com

August 24, 2013 Stephanie James Foundation Fleet Peeples Dog Park Donation Proposal The Stephanie James Foundation would like to propose a donation to the Fleet Peeples Dog Park in the form of naturalistic agility equipment. The Foundation has been raising money with various events throughout the year and is having our big event on November 10, 2013 as our final big fundraiser of the year. Our hope is that after the Release the Hounds Doggie Dash, we will have enough funds to purchase a package of naturalistic pieces of equipment that can be placed in Fleet Peeples Dog Park in a pre-determined location. We definitely want to get pieces for the park that serve a dual purpose, both agility and as a resting or sitting location. We are very happy to work closely with Fleet Peeples board members to get some wonderful, approved items that will be a great addition to the park. The board members of the Stephanie James Foundation agree that Fleet Peeples Dog Park is the best there is in Orlando, and we would love nothing more than to help add something great to it, in memory of our friend, Stephanie. We have always loved playing with our dogs in your beautiful park, in the past with Stephanie and today, as well, and we know this goal we have will be a great success. Proposed Items of Park Equipment There are a few items on the following page that we found to have both a naturalistic appearance and can serve a purpose in the park as agility and as resting equipment. We are very open to any ideas or recommendations for items, and we will do our best to get the best items that fit your criteria. We are very excited about this opportunity to donate to the park, and we look forward to seeing it happen! Thank you for partnering with the Stephanie James Foundation!!!

August 24, 2013 Stephanie James Foundation Half Log Balance Beam Fallen Tree Balance Beam Tree Stumps (weave poles) Stepping Stones

August 24, 2013 Stephanie James Foundation

August 24, 2013 Stephanie James Foundation The items on these last two pages would have a lot more flexibility as far as our options go. We would be able to custom make them how we want, and they are much more affordable. We would have to water seal them twice a year, but they come treated already. The cost of shipping depends on weight, of course, but it would be much more affordable than some of the other options, which would allow us to provide and donate much more than some other sites. Here is the link for this option if you would like to see more: https://naturalplaygroundsstore.com/template.php?query=fun +Things+with+Tree+Parts

August 24, 2013 Stephanie James Foundation Thank you again, and we hope to add some great additions to your park!!