Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
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PARKS
AND RECREATION advisory committee - MANDATE
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Adopted by Resolution No. 108-07 on February 19, 2007 -
| Committee
Composition: |
2 Councillors
1
Parks and Recreation Supervisor
1
Communities in Bloom Representative
5
Members of the Public
All
Municipal Employees as required for resource |
| Meetings: |
Monthly
or as determined by Committee. |
| Chairperson: |
To
be selected by Committee from non-municipal members. |
| Stipend: |
None;
unless out of town travel is required, then the Municipality of Red
Lake’s Travel Policy shall apply. |
The
Recognition, Role and Mandate of the Advisory Committee
Recognition
- Recognize the values and visions
of the Municipality as defined in the Strategic Plan.
- Recognize that parks and
recreation services cannot be solely provided through taxation.
- Recognize that parks and
recreation services are a basic human need and should be available to
all. As such, programs and facilities should be operated in a manner
that will provide fair and equitable opportunities for all at a
reasonable cost to the taxpayer and the participant.
Role
- Be concerned with the development
of a parks and recreation program that will provide opportunity for
people of all ages to use their recreation and leisure time in a
fulfilling fashion.
- Be concerned with designing and
recommending policy and procedures pertaining to parks and recreation
service delivery.
- Be concerned with community groups
and individuals who may wish to approach the committee with a related
matter or issue.
- Be concerned with the changes in
the trends of area needs and requirements in the Parks and Recreation
environment.
- Be concerned that
any policies developed and recommendations are consistent and
applicable to all municipal by-laws and provincial legislation.
Mandate
- The Committee should endeavor to
identify local needs, develop local solutions and make recommendations
to Council that encourages a wide range of services that maximizes
participation in a fair and consistent manner, and at a cost that is
fiscally responsible to the participant and taxpayer.