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<br />Steven Glickert, 7750 Blackberry <br />Mr. Glickert said the ten lockers available in the men’s locker room are not <br />adequate at the present let alone increasing membership by offering it to non- <br />residents. He also said that having non-residents using the pool would require <br />additional security personnel and lifeguards. <br /> <br />Amy Slapshak, 7440 Stanford, <br />Ms. Slapshak liked University City for the small town feel yet in a metropolitan <br />surrounding. This would be negated with an overcrowded pool. She felt University <br />City should have made this change before pool passes were sold so residents <br />could decide if they still wanted to join. <br /> <br />Elsie Glickert, 6712 Etzel <br />Ms. Glickert stated there was never an initiative to open the pool to non-residents <br />brought to the University City Park Commission for discussion and analysis. She <br />felt the City has not marketed Heman Park pool within University City. She felt that <br />changing from the current 10 daily swim-passes for $50 to only of*fering 20 swim- <br />passes for $100 was not user-friendly. She felt this was not user friendly. Ms. <br />Glickert would also like to see more publicity about the availability of the natatorium <br />in University City High School for public swimming. <br /> <br />The Public Hearing was closed at 7:35 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />1. Bus transportation for Summer Youth and Teen Activity Program <br />This transportation would be for nine field trips plus inner city transportation <br />from site to City sites for swimming, tennis and golf. Recommendation was to <br />award to low bidder, First Student for $11,704. <br />2. Building Maintenance – HVAC Contract <br />It was recommended by the architectural firm, Trivers’ Associates, that the same <br />company (Trane) that installed the HVAC system should maintain it because <br />they would be familiar with the installation and warranties. The contract with <br />Trane was not to exceed $22,300. <br /> <br />The consent calendar was moved for approval by Ms. Brot, seconded by Mr. <br />Glickert and approved unanimously. <br /> <br /> <br />CITY MANAGER’S REPORT <br />1. Liquor License, A I Market, 8531 Olive Blvd. , denial was recommended by Ms. <br />Feier, City Manager. <br />Ms. Brot moved to deny the liquor license, seconded by Mr. Wagner, and denial <br />of the liquor license was approved unanimously. <br /> <br />2. Liquor License, Kremer’s Tavern, 8141 Olive Blvd., denial was recommended by <br />Ms. Feier, City Manager. <br />. <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS <br />June 18, 2007 <br /> <br />