20160928Lynch Public Parks TrusteesMtgDavid S. Lynch Public Parks Trustees
Joan Fairbank- Chairman
Alice Burns
Mark Flagg
Kathy Doane
Joyce Frisiello
Kevin Hobin
Mark Casey
Mike Collins ex- officio
Public Meeting Minutes
Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 6 =00PM
Location: Carriage House at Lynch Park
Trustees Present: Joan Fairbank, Alice Burns, Mark Casey,
Kathy Doane, Joyce Frisiello, Kevin Hobin, Mark Flagg
Others in attendance: Bruce Doig, Mike Collins
Meeting called to order at 6 =00PM by Joan Fairbank, Chairman_
The minutes from the last Trustees meeting read by Kathy Doane_ Motion made by Joan
Fairbank to accept the minutes from the May 5, 2015 meeting held at the Carriage House at
Lynch Park_ Motion seconded by Mark Flagg, approved by all_
Park Projects Update
Bruce Doig provided update on projects_
• Splash pad at Lynch Park was very popular this summer, well - used__
• The security gate was broken by someone on a bicycle_ The gate was repaired by
Mike Collin's team so funds from the $2,000 earmarked for gate repair haven't
been needed yet_
Work continuing at Obear Park, installing the final corrugated roof panels_
$47,000 budget for pavilion
o $25,000 — materials for pavilion
o $8,500 — pad
o $10,000 — installation costs (state contractor)
o $2,5000 — new roof (asking up to $5,000 in case it goes higher than
$2,500)
Camp Mitchell — Food project is talking to the owners of Camp Mitchell_
The project to provide rollout pads for Lynch Park and Dane Street beach is still
in progress_ Was approved late in the season by the Conservation Committee_
Bruce is going to talk to communities on the Cape that have the pads in use_
Renovations at Obear Park and Dane Street Beach were completed at less than the
$50,000 that was approved_
CPC Projects
There were five projects using CPC funding this year-
0 Feasibility and preservation study on Carriage House- $25,000 approved for the
study-
0 Dane Street Beach-
0 Cove tennis court — one quote was $160,000, need to put an RFP together and
also look into raising funds-
0 Obear Park
• Rollout pads for Lynch Park and Dane Street-
Security System
• A camera installed in late spring provided footage showing who started the fire at the
Carriage House-
0 The rose garden is now covered by security camera-
Carriage House Fire Damage
• Mike Collins walked the building with the insurance company - The insurance company
uses a company called RebuildX- RebuildX works for the insurance company so a
building permit is not required- Events are scheduled for the Carriage House, mostly on
the weekends- RebuildX and the events will have to co -exist until the work is complete-
0 Seven windows will be refabricated- Storm windows will be installed temporarily instead
of boarding up the windows-
0 New trim will be installed-
0 The wall with the windows will be resided and painted-
0 The wired fire alarm system in the Carriage House is directly connected to the City's fire
system and was the first alert-
0 The fire fighter's efforts saved the building-
0 Mike had cleaners come in after the fire to clean ceilings, floor, walls and windows in
preparation for scheduled events-
Additional Carriage House Work
• Before much more work is done an architect is needed to work out an overall plan
including space planning- Estimate $50 -$100K for architect's plan- Then work on the
funding-
Financial Report
Joan Fairbank met with the people that manage the funds for the David S- Lynch Fund-
Revenue: Revenue is interest income, though an asset in the trust can be sold off to create
income-
0 Yearly expenses fall under maintenance, electric, banking services and other expenditure-
0 In some years there have been additional expenses depending on need, Example, seawall-
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Election of Officers
• Joan Fairbank suggested a new chairman was in order_
• Mark Flagg made a motion to appoint Mark Casey as Chairman, seconded by Joyce
Frisiello, and unanimously approved
• Motion made by Joyce Frisiello to reappoint Kathy Doane as Recording Secretary and
seconded by Mark Casey, approved by all_
Rose Garden Brickwork
• The brickwork in the garden needs quite a bit of work_
• Bruce Doig suggested that he could write a grant application for CPC_
• Mark Flagg reported that in some areas there are potential be tripping hazards_ Mark
estimates the cost at $4,500 for a couple of days to fix the glaring problems_
• Alice Burns made a motion to expend $4,500 for repairs, Mark Casey seconded and
unanimously approved_
Next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 6 =00PM at the Carriage House_
Joan Fairbank made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8 =00, seconded by Joyce Frisiello and
unanimously approved_
Respectfully submitted,
Kathy Doane
Recording Secretary