HomeMy Public PortalAbout2015McCall Golf Advisory Meeting Minutes for Sept. 9, 2015
Attendees: Roger Snodgrass, Eric McCormick, Allan Morrison, Rita Bolli, .
Betty Bolin, Paul Stover. Nate Coyle was also present.
The meeting began with painters handing out exterior paint samples for
painting the Clubhouse to committee members. A question and answer
session took place between the members and painters. After much
discussion, Roger moved that we approve Winter Sky, Charcoal, and
Traditional Stone Hedge as the colors. The motion passed. The painters
hope to start in October, and the project should take four days.
Rita moved that we accept the minutes from the Aug. meeting. The
motion passed.
Eric's Report: Randy Acker will be hired this month to take down trees
that are close to outside course boundaries. Eric will rent a chipper for
cleanup. Some fairways will be aerated and reseeded this month. The
work on Aspen #1 green which was scheduled to begin the first week in
Oct. will be delayed somewhat because the hired contractor is behind
schedule. Work on Aspen #5 will take place at the same time.
Temporary greens will be used for these two holes.
Allan' Report: August was another great revenue month. Total revenue
for the year is about $89,000 ahead of last year. The Two -lady Best Ball
was very successful and the largest ever. Allan is looking into earlier tee
times for next year's Club Championship. Chapman entries were up
30%. The Men's 2-Man Scramble had 312 participants. Allan reported
getting rave reviews about the condition of the course from participants
in all the month's events.
The Five Year Plan was briefly discussed. Rita asked if the course had
adequate parking space. Allan said the only time parking was an issue
was during large tournaments. There was also discussion about a
practice bunker. If one is put in, where could it go? Eric asked members
to e-mail him ideas.
October's meeting will focus on tournaments. The next meeting is
scheduled for Oct. 14 at 4:00.
McCall Golf Advisory Meeting Minutes for Aug. 12, 2015
Attendees: Roger Snodgrass, Eric McCormick, Allan Morrison, Rita Bolli, Paul
Stover, Judy Elliot (sub for Betty Bolin), Ken Stearns (sub for Bill Logsdon)
Gene Drabinski introduced Nate Coyle, the new city manager. Roger, Allan,
and Eric thanked Gene for his support of the golf course. They expressed hope
that Nate will follow Gene's example.
Minutes for the June meeting were approved. There was no formal meeting in
July. However, it should be noted that the committee in July voted via e-mail to
approve the selling of a half-time season pass.
Allan's Report: The Iron Man Tournament has been cancelled. The McCall
Amateur was very successful. Forty-seven teams competed in the Pro -Am. The
course was highly praised for its condition. Jazz -on -the -Green is scheduled for
Sat, Aug 15. The Ladies' Best Ba11 is full. The Club Championship is Aug. 22-23.
The Chapman should have about 150 players. The Two -Man Scramble in Sept.
is full. The restaurant is still having problems keeping cooks and wait staff.
The revenue numbers for July were exceptionally good. Early Aug. revenue
numbers were also up.
Eric's Report: The rebuilding of Aspen #1 is still scheduled to begin Oct 1. He
would like to rebuild the wall on Aspen #5 at the same time as the work is
being done on #1 green. Tree removal has been set aside until later this
season. Money from the Lifetime Pass Raffle will be used to repaint the
clubhouse exterior. He hopes to paint this fall.
Roger proposed changing the age limit for children on the course from 6 years
of age to 5. Ken moved that we accept this change and the motion passed.
Roger proposed that that the course eliminate the 90 degree rule since no one
observes this rule. He proposed replacing it with a statement that reads "All
carts must remain on cart paths whenever the superintendent deems it
necessary". Ken moved that the committee accept this change and the motion
passed.
Lifetime Pass Raffle tickets are currently on sale.
Next scheduled meeting is Sept. 9. The five- year plan will be discussed.
January 28, 2015
BessieJo Wagner
McCall City Clerk
City of McCall
216 East Park Street
McCall, ID 83639
Re: Golf Advisory Committee
Dear Selection Committee:
I would very much like to serve on the Golf Advisory Committee, and would hope you
consider me as a serious candidate. I meet all of the requirements for this position;
including:
• I bought my home in 2002 and became a permanent resident in 2009 after retiring
in late 2008.
• Starting in 2009, I have been a season pass holder, first as a half price member,
then an after 2:00 pm member, and last year as a full member.
• I joined the McCall Ladies Golf Club last year and established a IGA handicap at
the McCall Golf Course.
• I reside near the golf course, walk to it daily in the summer, and frequently
patronize the restaurant.
A summary of my education includes a Bachelor of Science degree with a double major
in Chemistry and Mathematics from Westminster College in New Wilmington, PA, and a
MBA from the University of Pittsburgh. I retired as a Vice President of URS
Corporation, responsible for the Construction Management Division in Ohio, Michigan
and Kentucky. I have attached a copy of my complete resume for your reference.
In 2011, I worked at the Whitetail Golf Club reporting directly for the pro, Todd Binder.
I am passionate about the City of McCall and I believe it is one of the best cities to live
in, to recreate in, to raise a family in and to retire in.
I love the game of golf and I believe the City of McCall is fortunate to have such a
beautiful course for its residents and visitors. I believe the opportunity to serve on the
Golf Advisory Committee would be both a privilege and a way to help serve this
wonderful community.
Thank You for your consideration,
Rita Bolli`
1475 Clements Unit # 7
PO Box 2233
McCall, ID 83636
Enclosure
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Rita E Bolli
1475 Clements Unit # 7
McCall, ID 83638
330-205-2513
ritacrawfordbolli@yahoo.com
Education
1992 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
• Masters of Business Administration, MBA
• Executive Program
• Concentration in Marketing and Public Relations
1974 Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA
• Bachelor of Science Degree, dual major in Chemistry and Mathematics
• Secondary Education Certification
Work Experience
2011 Whitetail Golf Course — McCall, ID
• Performed all outside golf services to private members
• Worked in pro shop for scheduling tee times and selling retail
2010 United States 2010 Census — Fort Myers, FL
• Assistant Crew Leader managing a group of 12 Enumerators
• Responsible for Quality and Accuracy of data
• Trained new employees and Interfaced directly with US Citizens
•
1999-2008 URS Corporation — Youngstown, OH
• Vice President responsible for Ohio, Michigan and Kentucky,
Construction Management Division
• Responsible for Profit Center; 30 professional employees
• Principal -in -Charge for construction projects totaling $800 million
collectively
• Managed Contracts with $25 million annual revenues
• Responsible for all client relations
1997-1999 URS Corporation —Pittsburgh, PA
• Business Development Manager reporting directly to Regional Manager
• Responsible to maintain client satisfaction and develop new clients
• Prepared successful proposals to provide project management services
for 40 major projects totaling over $1 billion in construction costs
1993-1999 NOXSO Corporation — Pittsburgh, PA
• Marketing Manager reporting directly to President and CEO
• Responsible for developing customer base and business partners
• Provided Investor Relations information and presentations
• Prepared quarterly presentations to Board of Directors
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