REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL
July 20, 2017
FROM: KRISTINA CHAMBERLIN, Assistant Director
Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Services Department
BY: KAREN M. NORRIS, Administrative Manager
DIANE PRINTZ-WHITE, Management Analyst II
Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Services Department
SUBJECT
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***RESOLUTION - 535th amendment to the Master Fee Schedule (MFS) Resolution No. 80-420 increasing certain entrance fees and adding a discounted student rate to the Shinzen Japanese Garden fees
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the 535th Amendment to the MFS Resolution No. 80-420 to increase certain entrance fees and add a discounted student rate to the Shinzen Japanese Garden fees.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The PARCS Department is recommending an increase to certain entrance fees and the addition of a discounted student rate to the Shinzen Japanese Garden located within Woodward Park. These fee increases have been requested by the Shinzen Friendship Garden Inc. (Shinzen), which operates the Garden under an MOU with the City and provides supplemental and specialty maintenance within the Garden, as well as site improvements and restoration. Entrance fees are used to help offset operating and maintenance costs.
BACKGROUND
The five-acre Shinzen Friendship Garden is located within the City's Woodward Park. In 1967, when the park was being developed, the idea was proposed to include a Japanese Garden dedicated to Fresno's Sister City Kochi, Japan. Groundbreaking for the Garden was held in 1975, but it took until the spring of 1981 for the Garden to be developed enough for public viewing. Later that same year the Shinzen Garden Committee was incorporated as a separate entity, Shinzen Friendship Garden Inc. Shinzen and the City entered into a Memorandum of Understanding in 2011 which formalized and expanded Shinzen's role in the operation of the Garden. The City of Fresno retains ownership of the property a...
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