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LTC 094-2010 Nadadores Swim Team - Request for Pool Time~~ 9 . ~ 1 ~; , .. P~! L 'i OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; , ;. ~ LETTER DEC. ;M~MI~~a,~JN NO. LTC #F 094-201 ~ ~..~ ~ ~ ~ TO: Ma' r atti-- errera Bower. and Me s of the CityCommission FROM: Jor a M. o alez, ~ y anager DATE.: ~ March 30, 2010 ;J SUBJECT: Nadadores Swim Team - Request~for Pool Time :This LTC is intended to provide you with information in response to inquiries you may have received' from the Nadadores Swirn Team regarding the availability of City pool rental time for their swim team practices. Some of you have met with Nadadores previously. Some of our more:newly elected officials have also been contacted by ~~ ~, the Nadadores with the request to assist them in obtaining more pool access at a reduced cost. As documented in the following information, the Nadadores have frequently approached the administration and the Commission anal requested .exclusive use of a city pool for their swim team practices at a cosf less than the City's established rates. Throughout the years a .number of the City's`elected officials and the Administration have worked to assist the Nadadores going back to the 1990's. Each time the Administration has made a best effort to assist them in their requests based on facility utilization; programmatic activities at the facilities; and the impact it would have on our residents using our pool facilities. CURRENT POOL UTILIZATION. ~- ~; As~the City's population has grown younger,. there has been ever-increasing access to recreational facilities for exercise and Ieisure..This demand from .both #amilies and individuals has changed the use of our parks and recreation facilities. Pools that back in the 1990's were old, unheated and in disrepair have been replaced with multi-lane heated swimming pools with interactive water playgrounds. The facilities are utilized year round by our . residents for activ_ ities such as open pool time, lap swimming, youth swim team, Learn to Swim. programs, water therapy programming,. Seniors Water Aerobics and Aqua Babies. In FY 08/09, more than 141,500-people used the City's three pools,~with adult residents comprising almost 53,000 of the pool users. .. ~ ,. As you. know, the City hasthree pools that provide different amenities to our residents.. Normandy has four swim ; lanes;.. Scott Rakow has. six =swim lanes, and ~ Flamingo has eight swim lanes. The pools have varied programming, from °open swim, adult lap and various. other programs (including swim team). The adult lap ro .ram.. articular) rn the evenin is es ecall o ula r m Flamin o. The swim P g (p Y~ 9) ~ p Y p p ~ g ming pools are currently on a _ seven.{7) day schedule; our winter schedule, which had each. pool closed one day per week between November 1., 2009 and February 28; 2010 (Flamingo on Tuesdays, Normandy on 1/Vednesdays and Rakow on Saturdays), just concluded: The current schedule is; Normandy and Flamingo Parks pools: open 6:45 A.M'.; close 9:00 P.M. • Scott Rakow pool:.open at 6.:45 A.M. for lap swimmers on Tuesdays to Thursdays; closes at 2:00 P.M: -for the .general public; but remains open until approximately 8:30 - 9.:00 P,M. for .youth programming; youth swim team. and adult fitness: Attached, for your. information, are~the current pool schedules. NADADORES PRIOR US.E LL In the early 1990's the Scott Rakow Youth Center developed an adult swim team as an instructional program. This instructional class was offered to develop an adult swim program in Miami Beach that provided .both. social . and: athletic components. The Scott Rakow Youth Center Swim Team became the Nadadores Master.Swim Team. 1n September of 1998, the Nadadores formed a private organization, elected a board and collected team dues. They entered into their first rental agreement for the use of the Rakow Pool on October 1, 1998, with a rental rate of $27:96 with tax. (based on;a 25% multiple use discount) and $40.00 for lifeguards, or a total of Page 2 of 3 ~ I Nadadores Swim Team $67.96 for a two hour rental. Later in 1999, the Nadadores requested a fee waiver due to hardship, which was granted for the rental rate only. In April of 2001, the Flamingo Pool was closed for reconstruction and the Rakow Pool became increasingly utilized for lap swimmers displaced from Flamingo both in the morning. and evenings, as well as a growing youth swim program. In late May, 2001, representatives from the Nadadores and Parks and Recreation .met to discuss the growing demand on pool access by the public and a request from the Nadadores for additional pool time. The City Commission, City Administration and the Parks and Recreation Department had a good working relationship with the Nadadores Swim Team throughout the time they used a city pool. The City made every effort to accommodate the Nadadores whenever it did not impact our residents, recreational swim programs or open lap swimming. Some of these efforts are documented in the attached Letter to Commission dated July 1, 200,1, and a :letter to Mr. Mario Chyzyk dated, February 6, 2006 (also attached). The last- rental arrangement with the City, effective December, 2005, was for Tuesday .nights at Scott Rakow from 7:30 - 9:00 pm, with the pool closed to the general public. The rental' fee for this exclusive usage was $125.00 per practice (1.5 hours rent = $75; 2 hours pool guard labor costs = $50). Ln December, 2005, the Parks and Recreation Department also. offered the Nadadores the opportunity to use Scott Rakow during open swim in the evenings., keeping two lanes available for use by the general public, with the Nadadores .using the remaining four lanes, including their coach on deck. Since this was not an exclusive/full pool rental, the fee structure for this use was consistent with current pool use fees (team members which are residents of Miami Beach were to have use free of charge.; non- resident team members would pay the normal $6 non-resident fee). In February, 2006, the Nadadores requested that the fees be .lowered to $45 from $125 for their exclusive use of the Scott Rakow pool on Tuesdays at Rakow and that, additionally, the swim team also be permitted the use of five lanes on Thursdays at this reduced rate, leaving. only one lane for open swim and the general .public. The administration did. not grant this request for several reasons, including the fact .that this would reduce public access almost exclusively for two days a week, and because the flat fee was not an option when five of six lanes were being used; a user fee would apply for non-Beach residents. Another request from a Nadadores team representative was made in April 2007, asking the administration to re-visit the $125 fee, pool ,closures and lane availability. On March 31, 2008, the Parks and Recreation Department staff contacted the Nadadores regarding two practices that were scheduled and .staffed by Recreation Pool Guards but unattended by the Nadadores. On April 1, 2008, Mr. Drew Stoudt, a representative of the Nadadores; responded back that they would no longer be using Scott~Rakow as they found another pool that was able to provide additional practice days at a better rate. RECENT REQUEST More recently, on November 25; 2009, administration met with two representatives of the Nadadores swim team and Commissioner Wolfson to discuss the Nadadores' request to provide the team with access to a city pool at least one time (but preferably two) per week, in the evening. We presented the current pool schedules showing that the pools were very busy with general public use and our own learn- to-swim, adult and swim team programs.. Although there were some options presented to the Nadadores, they advised the City that they did not meet their needs. The options included: hours after the pools closed to the public at 9:00 p.m.; days in which the pools were scheduled closed for the winter season; and on a weekend evening. (Please note that now that we are in March the~pools are open every day, and our winter season schedule has concluded until next year). It is important to note that the Nadadores indicated that not only did the times not meet their needs, the cost was a concern. It was explained to them that the rates to rent the pool, as established by the City Commission on July 30, 2003 (Resolution No. 2003-25306) are $150 for a three hour. rental and $40 each additional hour, in addition to $25.00 per hour per staff (pool guard). It was further explained that the City was implementing a winter schedule due to budgetary issues to reduce operational costs, and that we were in no position to provide the rental for lessthan what was established by the Commission. We concluded the meeting with the understanding that there were no times currently available that met the current needs expressed by the Nadadores. At this point, the options available to provide the Nadadores swim team access to a pool include: rental of the Rakow pool on either Monday or Friday mornings (or both) until the start of summer program on June 14th from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. at the rate of $100 for the two hours (based on the stated rate of $150.00 Page 3 of 3 Nadadores Swim Team for a three hour rental), plus the cost of one lifeguard for two hours on overtime (at an estimated average rate of $33.50 per hour), for a per~rental cost of approximately $215.00. As an alternative, they can use three of the six lanes (with a coach) on either Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday (one day only) from 7 a.m. - 9 a.m., but their non-Beach. resident swimmers would pay the non-resident rate. Another alternative for the Rakow pool is two hours on either Saturday or Sunday late afternoon after the pool closes to the public; the fees would be comparable to an exclusive rental ($215). The Normandy Isle Park Pool only has four lanes and therefore it is not recommended that this facility be considered unless the Nadadores wish to rent it after the pool closes to the general public. Options available for the Flamingo Park Pool include the use of four of the eight lanes at Flamingo one day a week from 6:4.5 - 9:00 a.m. This, of course, may significantly impact morning lap swimmers which are residents and potentially result in complaints from the lap swimmers. Team .members would pay based on residency status, and the team would be permitted to have a coach. In the evenings, the Nadadores can choose an option to use the Flamingo Park pool for two hours from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (with a coach) one day a week. Because the pool closes at 9:00 p.m., a one hour rental ($50) and one hour staff overtime expense ($33) would apply. However, swimmers arriving before 9:00 p.m. would pay based on Beach residency. The Flamingo Park pool is used extensively by lap swimmers, and especially in the evenings. However, volume is lighter after 8:00 p.m. so the•impact of accommodating the Nadadores as suggested above one night a week might be less of a concern for daily lap swimmers. It is important to note that if the Nadadores organization is a Miami Beach-based non-profit with a 501 (C) 3 designation (must provide a copy. of 501(C) 3 certificate with Miami Beach street address and contact), the organization would be eligible for up to a 1.00% waiver (rent only) for the pool ,rental fee one time per month, maximum of six per year, and they must pay all direct expenses (Lifeguards) and provide insurance. If they are a 501(C) 3 but not Miami Beach=based, they would be entitled to the 100% waiver (rent only) one time per month, for a maximum of three per year. They must .pay all direct expenses (Lifeguards) and Insurance would be required. No admission can be charged in either instance. If the Nadadores are not a 501(C) 3 but area "Not for Profit" organization they may also be eligible for other discounts depending on their actual organizational status. In addition, they would also be entitled to a reduction of 25% of the established rate (rental rate only) for renting the same area for a minimum of three (3) times during a six (6) month period. CONCLUSION As you can see, this has been a recurring request every few years. The City continues to be willing to help accomodate the Nadadores' needs, but must do so within the confines of all of the other competing demands on the pools and pool programming. I believe the options presented to the Nadadores over the years and most recently do a good job of fairly balancing all of these needs. Additionally, we believe the City fee schedule and available discounts provide a reasonable rate for providing use (in some cases exclusive use) of a public facility consistent with acost-recovery model. It is important to note that if indeed the majority of the Nadadores members are Miami Beach residents, then only a few members would be impacted by the non-resident fees. It is understood that the Nadadores of South Florida is one of many organizations doing excellent community service, and the City's past efforts to accommodate the. team are well documented as far back as the early 1990s. Should the Nadadores wish to avail themselves of the options that have already been offered, the Parks and Recreation Department is ready to help implement. JMG/HF/KS/JM c: Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager Kevin Smith, Parks & Recreation. Director Julio Magrisso, Assistant Parks & Recreation Director F:\cmgr\$ALL\HFernandez\Parks\LTC- Nadadores Request For Pools Time final rev 3 31 10.doc ,,, , . C~`TY CaF MIAl11~1 BEACH Office a# the City. Manager - Lefifer to commission No.~~ 1- ~~ ( - To: - Honorable Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin Date:.,luly 94, 2041 . and Members of the City Commission from: ~ .forge M. Gonzalez. - . .. Ciiry Manager -subject:. NADADORES MA TERS (ADULT} $WIM TEAM REQUEST The Administration is in receipt of a number of a-mails that have also been sent to the ~ :Commission concerning the above referenced subject. The following information is being - prdvided as clarification of the contents of these. e-mails: in the early 1990's the Scott Rakow Youth. Center developed an adult swim team as an instructional class. Tha instructional class:was offered to devebp an adult swim program in Miami Beach that pfiovides both social and athletic components. The-Scott Rakow You#h . Center Swim Team became the Nadadores Masters Swim Team. - In September ~ 998', the Nadadores formed a private organization, elected a governing board and established team dues. The Nadadores requested to become a private {Not for Profit) organization and on October 1, 1.998.entered into a rental agreement for use of the .Scott Rakow Youth Center Pool. The rental fee for the pool. was $27.90 with tax. (based on a 25% multiple use discount} and $40.00 -for lifeguards for a total $67.96 for a two hour rental. .. - ~n March 14, 1999, the Nadadores requested a fee .waiver stating a hardship with pool fees and the compensation of a swim coach. The Parks and Recreation administration submitted a request for fee waiver on March 15, 1999 and subsequent approval was given by City Manager Sergio Rodriguez to waive the rental fees, not including staff, on Augusf 8, 1999: ~ - ~n April 9, 2001,. the Flamingo Park Pool -was closed far construction.- In response, the morning and euening adult open swim programs were relocated to the Scott Rakow Youth Center Poo! and scheduled based on available hours prior to or after the youth participating in the Cen#er's summer program. ~n .May 25, ,2001, a meeting was held with Tam Qougherty, President of the Nadadores Masters Swim Team, and Kevin Smith and Kenneth IlVierleski of the Parks and Recreation Department. -The i~rmeeting focused on the fact that. the .Flamingo Poo! was demolished which greatly reduced the availability of swimming opportunities to our residents, the summer youth recreation program that would begin City wide on June 18, 200'1, and the - need. toexpand the summerhours for the Scott Rakow Youth Center pool until 9;00 p.m. to meet these-summer recreation programs and-adult open swim. It was also stated that#his - issue would be further complicated by the anticipated demolition of .the Normandy pool .~ sometime in the fa{l of 2Q01. It was stressed to Ntr. Dougherty that the- City and the Nadadores have worked together in the past to find workable solutions that met the needs of both the team -and the community and they were once again requested to assist. in reaching an amenable solution. ..Taking into consideration the existing parameters, the following options were presented to Mr. Dougherty: • Rental of the Scan Rakow Youth Center.Pool-Mondays.through Fridays from. 9:00 p.m. to 10:0.0 p.m. I Saturdays before 9:00 a.m. and after 8:00 p.m. I Sundays before 11:00 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m., at a $35.00 rental fee (standard rents! fee charged to all groups) plus $20.00 per hour staffing fee. ~ ~. Rental~of the Normandy Pool Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at . a $83.75 rental fee (standard rental fee charged to aN groups is $125.00, but multi- users, such as the Nadadores, .receive a 25% discount) plus $20.00 per hour staffing fee. Join the adult open swirn Mondays through Fridays from. 7:00`p.m. to 8:45 p.m. at the Scott. Rakow Youth Center at $1.25 per adult, no coaches would be allowed and all pool regulations established for open. swim would need to be complied with... Mr:. Dougherty was requested to take the above referenced options back. to the Nadadores Swim Team Board of Directors and, due to the impending schedule change to take effect on June 18, 2041, promptly advise the Administration as to how the team wished to proceed., Mr, Dougherty did not respond back to the Parks and Recreation Administration as requested. ~ ~ ~ -, , ~ - TheNadadores Masters Swim Team has expressed their preferenceforthe Scott Rakow .Youth Center Pool. In order to accommodate this request the .resident open swim program currently m place would need to be displaced one night per. week with the pool closing earlier. than scheduled to accommodate a private facility rental. Theis would .impact a number of citizens currently using the pool for open swim: Attached for your information is a daily record of the. adult swim program usage at the Rakow .pool from when it began on June 18, 2001 through July 2, 2001. As indicated in the 13 days recorded, there have been eighty-eight (88) swimmers in the morning and seventy-two. (72} in the evening with the pool having o close five (5} evenings due to inclement weather. It is important to again. emphasize that in the fall 2001, the Normandy Pool is scheduled for construction.. This closure will further impact the Recreation Division's ability to provide a balanced schedule of aquatic programs. Normandy`s After-School Programs, Learn to .Swim classes and community. open swim will also be moved to the Scott Rakow Youth Center. The Administration is working diligently to reasonably address the requests for recreational services of our residents, however it may cause some inconvenience while we go through this construction process. The New;Flamingo Park Pool is scheduled to open in the summer of 2002 and. these issues should be resolved by then. Also, please note the attached letter sent by Mayor Kasdin as his response to the a-mails he received concerning this matter. Mayor Kasdin stressed the fact that the Nadadores were welcome in our Gity pools, offered the options for the group's consideration and explained the impact that the renovations will have on our residents. In light of such constraints it is the Administration's position that the Parks and Recreation Department has offered reasonable options to the Nadadores Master Swim Team and it is now up to the group to accept one of the options or make other arrangements at another facility for the summer. The Parks and Recreation Department remains committed to working with alt interested user groups and will revisit this request again prior to the implementation of the fall. programs. Should ou have any additional questions regarding this issue, please advise. ..r JM M1~~KS Attachments F:\CMGR\$ALLIL7C-01\nadadores.doC ^ ~ ~~ A~,` . .~. ~ .~ City of Miami Beach Parks and. Recreation ~ Scott Rakow Youth Center Pool ~~ - Adut~ open Swim- a ,, . Dav Qate . # of Swimmers AM PM Notes ~ ' Monday. ~ , 18 June 7 1Q ~ . . .. Tuesday ~ 1'9 June ., ~ 2 Wednesday 20 Jurte 14. 10 ~ + - .. Thursday 21 June 8 ~ ~. Friday 22 June. ~ 1 0 Pool Closed Thunder Saturday 23-June ~ 0 ~ Pool Closed Thunder Monday 25 June _ 15 9 ~ , Tuesday 2fi June 3 , 1 Poor Weather Thunder ; Wednesday - 27 dune- ~ 12 7~ Poor Wea#her Thursday, 28 June 4 ~ 5 ~ Poor: Weather ~ .Friday 29 Juhe ~ 42 5 :~ + ~ Saturday 30 June ~ 0 9 Yvuth Swim in they AM Manday 2 Juty 6 12 k '. r Total ~ 13 days ANi 88 ~ PM T2 5 Days Poor Weather ~ : . • . . ; 4 . ~~ . . _ 1` c t' i .. 1 ~,. . 3 .. ~ ~ - ~ , ~'i I , j. .. o (~ ~ . toi.LV~x~~[~s~ ztt~z9so~ Xd3 sZ ~ 6T TOpZi$OiLa i 4 1 e i i June 25, 2001 Dear Nadadores Swim Team Members and Aff liates: I am in receipt of your email and thank you for taking the time to bring your Concerns regarding the Nadadores Swim Team's schedule and rate changes at the Scott Rakow Youth Center. In opening, please note that, at no point, has the Parks and Recreation Department, prohibited the swim team from utilizing City facilities. As you may be aware, the swim. team's fee waiver has expired and the City's fee waiver process is presently under review. It is the objective to have an established fee waiver process for all facilities and organizations that would be seeking fee waivers. Additionally, as the City engages in park/facility renovations, there is impetus for attracting all members of the Community to use parks facilities, particularly at the height of the summer months. I~iowever, with Flamingo Park Swimming Pool closed for renovations, and Normandy Park Swimming Pool closing priox to the end of the year, the Parks Department is currently working to accommodate the needs of our residents with exceedingly diminished resources. It is for this reason that the Parks and Recreation Department has provided the following options for the Nadadores Swim Team: • Scott Rakow Youth Center Pool -Mon. through Fri. - 9pm to IOpm /Sat. -Before 9:OOam -After $:OOpm /Sun. - Before I lam -After 7pm *$3~.00 rental fee + $20.00 staffing fee per hr. • Normandy Swimming Pool -Tues., Thurs. - $pm - 1 Opm *$83.75 rental fee + $20.00 staffing fee per hr. As a point of reference, these issues were addressed at the May 25, 200 i meeting between Tom Dougherty, Nadadores Team Captain, Kevin Smith, Parks and Recreation Director, and Ken Wierieski, Recreation Supervisor Ii. i have been advised that at that time, Mr. Smith requested that Mr. Dougherty disseminate the information regarding these options to the Nadadores Swim Team and advise the Parks and Recreation 1epartment in order to proceed with the new arrangements. I feel that it is imperative, that as long time friends and/or residents of this Community, the Nadadores Swim Team work together with the City during this strenuous, but exciting period of park renovations. It is certainly, not the intention of the City of Miami Beach to make the Nadadores Swim Team feel unwelcome. As you have mentioned, the team is an integral part of our community and it is the goal of the Parks and Recreation Department to entice all members of the Community to enjoy and partake of our facilities. I assure you that, although we are unable to accommodate the Team's previous schedule and fee waiver at this time, the City will gladly revisit the issue once our new fee waiver policy is in place. ra~clv~~ from: Lfhmiami~aol.com Sent; Tuesday, June 26, 2001 12;55 PM To: Mayor~ci.miami-beach.fl.us; mattiC~ci.miami-beach.fl.us; simon~ci.miami-beach.fl.us; david~ci.miami-beach.fi.us; luis~ci.miami-beach.fl.us; nancy~ci.miami-beach.fl.us; jose~ici.miami-beach.fl.us; recreation~ci.miami-beach.fl.us; pio~ci.miami-beach.fl.us Subject: Nadadores use of Rackow Pool Honorable Mayor. Kasdin, City Commisioners and Directors: I am sure that you have by now read the .letter which I rece'sved this morning regarding the use of the Rackow pool by the Nadadores swimming team. { A copy follows this letter.) 1 am writing in support of the team being allowed to keep their present schedule. If what the letter says is true, it.is surprising to me that you, have a pool manager that is not familiar with swimming, pool management and pool safety issues. I am sure that your pool must keep statistics en users during that time period and can verify whether or not this pool is required for other community users besides the Nadadores. I see a willingness of the Nadadores to share the pool, certainly they can have a few lanes to practice in. i would think that the initiative that this swimming group has taken in forming their own teams is something that should be encouraged in a sea side community like Miami Beach. What is most unfortunate of this issue is that it appears to be one of prejudice against a minority group in Miami Beach. With Miami Beach's past tarnished image of prejudice against minorities, I would think that we would want to be always vigilant and sensitive in our treatment of minorities. I urge you to look into th'ss matter, and take appropriate action Sincerely, Luis F, Hernandez 3 Island Avenue #12F Miami Beach, Florida 33i 39 305 534-0080 Dear Members of the Miami Beach community, Nadadores Swimmers, and Friends and. Supporters of Athletic Alternatives on the Beach, On Friday afternoon, June 14, the Department of Parks and Recreation made it officially known to our Captain, Thomas Dougherty, that we are no longer welcome on Tuesday and Thursday nights, our usual practice times, at the Scott Rackow Youth Center .Pool located at 2775 Sheridan Ave. on Miami Beach. After almost six years of practicing at this facility on these same nights, we were told that only 5 nights later, beginning on Tuesday evening, June 1 fi, the pool would now be open for "community swimmers." Despite having never been late with our pool rental fees or any other discrepancies, these Tuesday and Thursday night workou#s must be moved up to Normandy Pool on the 79th St. Causeway. In addition, Director Kevin Smith told us that our not for profit fee waiver is no longer valid and they will be increasing our rental fee from $40.00 to $120.00 per practice. This could result in a substantial raise in our presently $5.00 a person swimming fee. Ken Wierliski, Director of Pools for City of Miami Beach Parks and 6/26/Ol Page 2 or s Recreation was unaware that many of our Tuesday & Thursday night swimmers come by bicycle, skates 8~ skate boards, and walking. Also unknown to Ken Wierliski was that we attract a core group of over 25 swimmers on these nights simply because of the location alone. It doesn't get more "community" than this! This is truly incredible that he was unaware of this, after almost 6 years of our participation at this facility. The Normandy facility is not located near most of our swimmers who come by means of bikes, foot and skates. This, he admitted had never been discussed with Director of Parks and Recreation Mr. Kevin Smith or Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation Ms. Sugar ~irtel when the decision was made. This gradual removal from the Youth Center has a history. Last Qctober, with equally short notice, the City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation gave us notice that the Youth Center would be taking back our Monday night practice to make roam for more community swimmers. Qur objection was met with a compromise t4 "share" the pool with the community. What they didn't tell us until after we agreed, was that they would take away our lane lines, clock and there would be absolutely na coaching. The fact is, they never had more than a handful of community swimmers to justify this. Those that came d'+dn't interfere with our workouts, and the community swimmers, we made sure, always had Qtenty of room to swim, some even joined our groups •~ What caused the only interference with those compromised workouts, was the Scott Rackow Pooi Manager: Mr. John Schaecter. Even on nights where there were no community participants, if he heard swimmers agreeing to swim a set together in the {pool, he would come over with-a11 the caring and condescension he could muster, and tail us to stop. Even written workouts were forbidden) We were treated like children who were not behaving simply ,for wanting to take the boredom out of lap swimming by making it #un. In conversation with Ken Wierliski over this matter, he reiterated Mr. Schaecter's feeling that, workouts, no matter how inaudible, intimidated the "community swimmers". Furthermore, Mr. Wierliski, went on to say that when swimmers swam by the "community swimmers" who (he assumed] on{y wanted to "bob" and "float"that the swoosh of water intimidated them as well. I mentioned that this was a good reason for fans. lines; that they are marketed as °non turbulent lane fines" because they act as the shock absorbers in the pool and flatten out the vortex of water as tt~e swimmer understanding was that "lane lines too, intimidated community swimmers." ! explained to him that in a crowded pool, the Passes. His fhe lane markings on 95. The Y are as much a safety feature as admitted to not being a swimmer a ~ rtomunderstand,n liidin I making this u g• He honestly . P, these are your tax dollars and mamba hip! dues at work i The idea that these "community swimmersu were so im art feeling that We are not even considered a here. deeply dr"sturbin part of the swimlminant and the g if you are a resident, taxpayer, or live in the ommunit~ is let them know how you feel about this. Now that Flami feel they need to accommodate those swimmers at the Y is that the Flamingo Pool was always closing or cl ngo Pool is down, they swimming, There were no lights there for ni h osed at the hours we beearuth That our g t swrmmin in an 9 n pool never attracted g Y case. 91Ven night was not of .their conce ore than a few corn moving to Normand m. Lo icall munity swimmers on any Y rather than uprooting the~laae~9 the smaller group disturbing to everyon$, perhaps if the g group would ba the least swimmers at an open Y could show citY• But pool practice, this would us numbers of over 30 Mr, yYierliski stated toda be a valid ar Mr. Kevin Smith's opinion w Y that Parks and gument for the who want tv swim as "even if Recreation Dir~tor: doing it novti, for almos can not rent the there are only ~ community swimmers 6 years, if pool to a special group" The 'v Mayor and the Commissioners know whatc orufused, call them and le the been P rha sou Y think atrout this as well. e stro st u ants are: b/26/p 1 ' Page ~ of 3 * We are the community and even as friends of the community we eat, drink, work. out, and patronize the local businesses. * We are about the only adult athletic alternative on the beach to discos, shopping and dining. isn't it time we have a City interested in an athletic alternative? * We have raised money over the years for these charities: South Beach Aides Project, Quest, The 1Nomen's Fund, Episcopal Aids Ministry, Tanqueray Aids Ride and Shelbourne House. Deny us that we are the community when we have produced thousands of dollars of revenue for these charities including almost $9,000.00 this year so far. We are the only USMS (United States Masters Swimming) team on Miami Beach. We travel all over the world competing and representing our Miami Beach community in a way which few people know: honest, disciplined,. hard working and charitable. * We are open to everyone: both competitive & recreational, 18+, and we don't care about color, sexual persuasion, or ethnic background. And to think that the city of Miami Beach can't give us 4 hours a weekt Let your city officials and representatives know how you feel. Send email, call, and get anyone etse who has ever supported our team~to call as well. Don't let ignorance ruin one of the greatest things on the beach! Your Nadadores Board of Directors, Thomas Dougherty, Chris DiGilio, Gary Angstadt, Rick Wolfe, Mario Chyzyk, Ricardo Meschede, Dirk Weldon. 6/26/0 l -- A/11 AM { BEAD H City~of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Cemer Drive, Miami Beoch, Florida 33 139, wv,~w.miamibeachfl.gov Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Tel: 305.673.7010 Fax: 305.673.7782 February 6, 2006 Mario Chyzyk 34x26 Prairie Avenue Miami .Beach, FL 33140-3429 Dear Mr. Chyzyk: This is in response to your recent letter as well as the emails from your fellow Nadadores received by the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commission expressing concern that the Nadadores swim organization has in some manner been mistreated and not being given appropriate consideration by the City. Presently the Nadadores rent the Scott Rakow Youth Center pool on Tuesday evenings from 7:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. The Nadadores have repeatedly requested that the City rent the Scott Rakow Pool to. your organization for exclusive use a second. evening per- week, and consistently the perception is that the City has not complied. The Scott Rakow.Youth Center_.has started a youth water polo program which has a direct conflict with the open swim program and has furtr~er prevented the Nadadores from having a second evening rental. The City Administration, including Assistant City Manager Robert Middaugh and ,Parks and Recreation Director ..Kevin Smith, -has been in .communication .with representatives of the Nadadores organization. This is an issue that arises every year, and each time the City has made a concerted effort to balance the needs of the Nadadores with those. of our other residents and program participants. On November 18, 2005, Kevin Smith responded to Mr. Christopher DiGilio, Coach for the Nadadores, who requested the City revisit the issue of an additional night of rental as well as a reconsideration of the fees being charged to the organization. Prior to this correspondence, on October 1, 2004, the City .responded to the request of the Nadadores to have more pool time, Kevin Smith had a telephone conversation with Larry Hughes, the Nadadores representative at that time. They discussed equalizing the pool rental fee paid by the Nadadores to be consistent with the City Commission approved pool rental rate for all rentals and an accommodation to allow Thursday night use by the Nadadores during the open swim time. Mr. Hughes did not respond to the offer. . Even though the Nadadores did not respond to the City offer of additional pool use time, the City .proceeded to adjust the pool rental rate effective December 1, 2005 to be consistent with our other rentals to the rate of $~ 25 for one and one half hours of use. Evening and weekend hours continue to be in high demand since that is wheri the children are out of school. ,Below are the current hours for open swimming available for all ages at the Youth Center. (These times are subject to change based on the youth programming needs.) In particular ..note that the pool still. remains available for open public swim on Thursdays from 8:00 - 9:00 PM., (as opposed to 7:15 p.m. -- 9:00 P.M.), a slight modification from the schedule in place prior to the initiation of the Water Polo program. . ~ .. ~: j~,- . . This Thursday open. swim time is still available for use by the Nadadores by complying with the e~~ new.admission;:policywhich is free admission for residents and $6.00 per non-resident swimmer s,..; :i and by agreeing that' other pool users. will have an opportunity to use the pool. in lanes separate from the Nadadores practice lanes. ~ This is the same offer that was extended to Mr. Hughes over a .. ~5 ~` year~ago ,,~ - - - . . Tues : &-Thurs.. 6:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. __ ~Mon./Wed./Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - ~ Mon:;' Wed; Thur; Fri ~ 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. :<~ ~ Saturday - 2.:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. _ ~ Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The Scott Rakow Youth Center was created and built in 1976 for the Youth of Miami Beach with the primary mission of providing programs and services to the youth residing in the City of Miami Beach. Based on this basic premise it is clear that the public youth programming must come first. Any adult public program is implemented on a space available basis and rentals only after the `public programming needs are addressed. The Scott Rakow Youth Center swimming pool is' heavily utilized. Our team to swim program has over 78 participants. Our pre-swim and swim team programs have over 1.08 participants and the numbers are constantly increasing. Your assertion that "we schedule programs out of nowhere" is not correct. A youth water polo team had been requested by the Miami Beach public and we are very happy to accommodate. The transition from swim team to Water Polo is very common.~We expect the Water Polo team to be as successful as the swim teams. The SRYC has also .had many of our young athletes tum into successful swimmers.~Manyof the SRYC swimmers are now competing- in ~ the Junior Olympics level and our youth swim teams at tinier participate in .competitions two to three times a month. The Nadadores of South Florida is one of many organizations doing excellent community service. The value of the.contributions made by~each of these community service organizations ran not tie determined or prioritized by the City. The City must treat each organization with the same level of fairness, respect and courtesy: Based on the City's-past efforts to accommodate the Nadadores of South Florida, it is clear your organization has been shown fairness, respect and every courtesy by the City. It should also be noted that the Nadadores of South Florida is the only organization to which the City repeatedly rents very scarce pool space. Please understand, as .previously stated the Scott Rakow Youth Center is just that, a youth center and the programs for youth will always come first, even if at some time in the future due to overwhelming demand all adult program time is eliminated. As the City is successful in opening the Normandy Park Pool oradding lights to the Flamingo Pool resources and additional swim time will be made available to the community and possibly for rentals such as yours. Sincerely, ~~ . f ~ _ ;~~ , ~ ~ - - ~~ - JQ~ge onzalez' City Manager -~ C: Mayor and Commissioners Robert Middaugh, Assistant City_.Manager Kevin Smith, Parks and Recreations Director JMG/dm F:lcmgr\$ALLIDOLORES\Complaint Responses\Nadadores response.doc ,..., .-,.. ...... _, SUMMER 2009 ~R~:kow> Learn to Swim ~ . Pre-registration required a week prior to starting ~of the class. IVlake up classes are given for- -inclement weather only. Monthly classes starting in June. Min. 5, Max. 10 . , . Monthly fee: $50. res. ($60 non-res.) (unless specified) , _ Infant Toddler 6 months - 3 year-olds, M & W. 3:00 p.m. - 3:3.0 p.°m: Sat. & Sun. 10:30 a.rn. - 1 l :00 a.m. . . Pre-school 4 - 5, year olds. . M & W. 3:30 p.m - 4:0O:p.m. . , Sat. & Sun: 1 1:00 a~.m. - 1 l :30 a.m. - ~. ~ 'Parent/Adult accompaniment in the water is .required. Children who are under 4 years of age or under 36" in height-must wear a swim diaper in the-pool. . Level I I (children 6 & up) ~ ~~ .. - ~.. T & Th. 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p:m. y Sat. & Sinn. 1 1.:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Level 11 (Chi'Idren 6 & up) .. T & Th. 4:30 p.m: - 5:00 p.m. . Sat. & Sinn.. 12:00 p.~m.- 12:30 p.m. . Level LII (Children ~b & up)- - M/W/F 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Monthly fee: $55 res./$66 non-res. (3 times aweek) - - ~ - Level III & IV (Children b & up) Sat. & Sun. ~ 12.:30 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Teens & Adult Learn To Swim (13 & up) Sat. & Sun. 1:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Beginner Adult Learn To Swim (18 & up) ~ ` . ~ T & Th. 7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. Advanced Adulf Learn To .Swim (18 & up) . . T & Th.- _ 7:40 a.m. - :8:00, a.m. SRYC Intramural Aquatic. Summer League June 13` -August 8; 2009{excluding July 3) - . Every- Saturday 2:.00 pm - 4:00 pm Ages 6 - 13 years old -. . Fee; $25 res. ($200 non-res.) x~ . .. ~~ Must-pass swim test. See pool manager Gladys Dixon Water Polo Club {ages 9 - 1.5) . . M/W ; . 7:00 pm - 8:45 pm " ~ Monthly fee:. $50 res:/$60 non-res. One time yearly .registration fee: $10 .Coach: Paul Becskenhazy. Must take. swim test .prior to registration: See Gladys Dixon. Swimmers - must be able to swim 25 yards freestyle. ' Cli dren are permitted at swimming pool during their registered class time only,. All children .must ~~ . be picked up at-the end of the class. Registration for swim classes do not entitle children to use other Scott Rakow Youth Center amenities. Lap Swimming {All Ages) . Tues. & Thurs. '6::00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. _ . .Sinn.... 2:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. ~. Seahawks Pre-Swim Team (Level IV)* Mon -Th. , 4:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m._ " ~~ ~Monthly'fee: ~ $60 res. ($72 ,non-res.j Seahawks intSwim Team (Level V.)* ' Mon. -Fri. ,5:00 p.m. = 6:30.p.m. lvlonthly fee: $~65 res. ($78 anon-res j . z. Seahawks~Swim Team (LevelVlj* Mon..- Th. S:OO p.m. - 7:00 P,~m• - - Fri. 4:00 p:m. - 6:30 p.m. , Sat. ~ 8:.00 a.m. - 1 1:00 a.m: . Monthly fee:: - $70 res. ($78 non-res.). •. . -. ..-FALL 2009 Learn to Swim ' ~ There. will be no weekend classes from Nov 1st -Feb 28th _ Y Pre-registration required a week prior to starting of the.class. Make up classes are given for . inclement weather only. Monthly classes starting in. September. Min. ~5, Max. 10 . Monthly fee: $50 res. ($60, non-res.j (unless specified) - ~ , . ~ ~ . . ~ Infant Toddler 6 months - 3 year olds M & W. ~ 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p:m. . ~ ~. Sat. & Sun. 10:30 a.m..- 1 1:00 a.m. 4 ~, . "Pre-school 4 - 5 year olds C ~w , ~;~.~- M~ & V~/~ 3:3O.~p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ~ ~ ~ : Sat. & Sun.. l .l :00 a.m. - 1 1:30 a.m: Parent/Adult accompaniment in the water is required. Children who are under 4 years of age or under 36" in height must wear a swim diaper in-the pool. Level II (Children 6 & up) T & Th. 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m: Sat: & Sun. 1 l :30 a.rn. - 12:00 p.m. level li (Children b & up) T & Th. 4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ; .Sat. & Sun. 12:00 p.m. - 1.2:30 p.m. Level III (Children 6 & up) M/W/F 4:00 p. m . - 4.:.45 p. m . *Monthly fee, (costo mensual); $55 res./$66 non-res. Level Ili:& IV (Children 6 & upj 'Sat. &. Sun. 12:30 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Teens & Adult learn To Swim (l 3 & upj ' ~ Sat. & Sun: 1:.15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. - _ Advanced Adult Learn To Swim {18 & up) ~T & Th. 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Adult Fitness (18 & up) T & Th. 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. , ,Lap Swimming .(All Ages) } T/W/Th.~ 6:45 a.m. - 2:00 p:m. M & F . , 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Sat. {closed Nov., l st -Feb. 28th) 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sun. (before Nov. l st) 2:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. ' Su .. (after Nov. l st) _ ~ 1.1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. . Lap Swimming free,to Residents. Non-res. fees Daily Adults: $b non-res.. . . , Ages 4-1:$: $4 non-res. . Water :Polo Club (ages 9 - l 5) ~ . M/W 7..:00 pm - $:45 pm Monthly fee: ~ $50 res.. ($60 non-res.) One time yearly registration fee: $10 . . C~~-k~ Coach: Pqul Becskenhazy. -Must take swim test prior to.registration: See Gladys Dixon. Swimmers must be .able to swim 25 yards freestyle. - FOR LEARN TO SWIM-CLASSES: Children are permitted at swimming pool during their registered class time only. All children: must be picked up at the end of the class. Registration for swim -classes do not enti#le children to use other Scott Rakow Youth Center amenities. ~~ ~ Seahawks Pre-Swim Team r(Level IV)* . ..Mon...-Th. 4;00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. - Qua~rterly fee; $1 80 res; ($216 non-res.) . Seahawks IntSwim Team {Level V}* Mon. -Fri. 5:00 p:m. - 6:30 p.m. . Quarterly fee: $195 res. ($234~non-res.) .. Sea~hawks Swim Team (Level VI}* Mon. - Th. ~ 5:0.0 p:m. - 7:00 p.m. - . 'Fri: 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. . ' ~ Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 1 1:00 a.m. :.' There will' be no weekend Swim Team from Nov .1 st -Feb 28th Quarterly fee: $2l 0 res. ($252 non-res...) ,~ ~ *Advanced swimmers only selected by coach. for ages 6 and older. See Gladys Dixon, Pool Manager for ,placement. Swim nest: M-F' 3-4 p.m. ALI classes are based on ability. WINTER/SPRING 2010 Aquatics- . .. Learn to Swim IMPORTANT -. ~ ~Thece will be no weekend classes from Nov l st -Feb 28t". Pre-registration ..required a week prior to starting of the class. Make up classes are given for inclement weather only. .Monthly classes starting in September. Min. 5, Max. l 0 /Monthly fee: $50 res., ($60 non-res.) (unless specified) _ Infant Toddler 6~ months - 3 year olds) Mon. '& Wed. - 3:00 p.m.'- 3:30 p.m. Sat. & Sinn.- _ 10:30 a.m. - 1 1:00 a.m. - . Pre.-school 4 - 5 -year olds): . . ~ ~~ Mon. & Wed. . 3.:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sat. & Sunn: 1 T :OO a~.m. - 1 l :30 a.m. . Parent/Adult accompaniment in the water is required. Children who are under 4 years of age or under 36" in height. must wear a swim diaper in the pool.. . ~ ~ ~ C~~`~~~ 1 Level I (Children 6.& up) Tues.: & Thurs: 4;00 p.m: - 4:30 p.m. Sat: & Sun: 1 1:30 a.m. - l 2:00 p.m. Level It (Children 6 & up) Tues. & Thurs. 4:30 p.m. - 5;00 p.m: - Sat. & Sun.. ~' ~ 12:00 p:m. - 12:30 p.m. Level III*~(Children 6 & up) Mon./Wed./Fri: 4:00 p:m. - 4:45 p.m. *Monthly fee:. $55 res./$66 non-res... - Level l11 &~1V (Children 6 & up) '~ ~. Sat. & Sinn. T 2:30 p~.m. - l : l 5 p.m. . Teens & Adu'It Learn To Swim. (13 & upj Sat. & Sun. l :~15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Advanced Adult Learn To Swim (l $ & u p) Tues. & Thurs. 6:45 a.m. -7:45 a.m. _. Adult Fitness . ~ . Tues. &.Thurs. 7:OO.p.rn: - $:00 p.m. . . Lap Swimming (ALI;Agesj Tues:/Wed./Thurs. ~ 6:45 a.m. -.2:00 p.m. . .Mon.. & Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Sat. (closed Nov. Tst -Feb. -28th) 2.:00 p.m: - 4:00 p.m. ~~ 'Sun. (before Nov. 1st) ~ 2':00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sinn. (after Nov. Tstj ~ l l :00 a.m. - 5:3.0 p.m. ~ . Lap Swimming Free fo Residents. Non-res: fees ... Daily ~ . Adults: ~ ~ $6 non-res: ;Ages 4-18: - $4 non-.res. Water Polo CI'ub (ages 9 - 15j . M/W - 7:00 pm - 8:45 pm ..:, ., Monthly fee:. $50 res. {$60 non-res.) - ~. .One -time yearly registration fee: $10 ~. Coach:. Paul Becskenhazy. Must take swim test prior to registration. See Gladys Dixon. Swimmers ,, . must be able to swim 25 yards freestyle:: FOR LEARN. TO SWIM CLASSES: Children are permitted at swimming pool during their registered class.time only. Alf children must bepicked up at the end- of the class.. Registration for swim . _ ` classes does not entitle children~to use other Scott Rakow Youth Center amenities. c~o> Seahawks Pre-Swim Team (Level IV)* Mon -.Thurs. 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Quarterly fee: ~ $180 res. ($216 non-res.) Seahawks IntSwim Team (Level V)* Mona -Thurs. 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fri. 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Quarterly fee: $195 res. ($234 non-res.) Seahawks Swim Team (Level VI)* Mon. -Thurs. 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Fri. 4:00 p.m. -,6:30 p.m. Quarterly fee: $210 res. ($252 non-res.) *Advanced swimmers only selected by coach. For ages 6 and older. See Gladys Dixon, Pool Manager for placement. Swim test: M-F 3-4 p.m. All classes are based on ability. SUMMER 2009 Fes,,, lam n,~o & Normandv Pool Pool Hours of Operation: Mon.-Sun. 6:45 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. <Mon. -Fri. (Flamingo Pool) (Effective June 1st) Mon./Wed./Fri. (Normandy Pool) Session I* 6:45 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Summer Camps Groups_9:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. ~ Session II 1:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Session III 3:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Session IV 5:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Session V* 7:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. (Normandy Pool ONLY) Session I* 6:45 a.m. - 8:45 a:m. Summer Camps Groups 9:00 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Session II 2:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Session III 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Session IV 6:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. Session V* 8:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. FLAMINGO & NORMANDY POOLS Sat. & Sun. Effective May23rd Session I* ~ 6:45 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Session II 9:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Session 111 1 1:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Session IV 1:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Session V 3:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m~. Session VI 5:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Session VII* 7:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. Learn to Swim Monthly Fee $30 res. ($40 non-res.) (5 classes) Sat. & Sun. Series Mommy & Me (bmonth-2yrs) 9:00 a,m. - 9:30 a.m. Aqua Babies (3-5yrs)* 9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Aqua Babies (3-5yrs) 10:30 a.m. - 1 1:00 a.m. Level I & li (6&upj 1 1:15 p.m. - 1 1:45 p.m. Level III -VII (6&up) 12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Teen/Adult (13&up) 12:45 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. *FREE for Miami Beach Residents. One (1) series only *GRATIS Para residentes de . Miami Beach. Solo una serie (l ). ~. : Series Start Dates (fecha de las Seriesj , Series l . July bth . Series II Aug.. 1 l th .Series I'tI ; ...Aug. 8th ~ . ~ . Series IV Sept. 12th Series V Oct. 1 Oth . ~ Entrance Fee for ALL Pools All Residents FREE Non-Residents: ....Adults (adultosj $6.00: • Ages/Edades (4- i 7j $4.00 • Ages/Edades~ (0-3j FREE . :FALL 2009. ~ . :flamingo & Normandy Pools IMPORTANT: Flamingo closed every Tues. + Normandy every Wed,. from Nov. 1st -Feb. 28th .Pool Hours of Operation - Mon:.Sun. 6:45 a.m: -~9:00 p.m. Accessible .pool liftavailable. Adult lap Swim Only.. .. -Mon: -Sun. 6:45 a.m.- 8:45 a.m. ' . 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Water Playground~Hours of Operation ~ : . Mon.. -Sun. 9:00. a.m: - 7:00. p.m. ~ - Free to Residen#s. ~ - . Non-res. fees Daily Adults: $b non-res. - ~-:Ages 4-18: - $4'.non-res. : 3 & under:. Free . Proof of residency required for free admission. Waterproof diapers required for ages 3 and . under or Tess than 36". Annual pass for. non-.residents avai able for adults $400. Sessions may be en#orced at any time. ~~ : Learn to Swim Series (5 classes/seriesj:. Sept. 12th & Oct. 10th. Fee:_ ; $30 res.($40 .non-res.j . Sat..& Sun. ~ ~ . *Call for class anal times. WINTER/SPRING 2010 Flamin o & Normandy Pools. 305-673- 5-993-2021 Flamingo closed every Tues. + Normandy every Wed. from Nov. 1st -Feb. 28th Flamingo Water Playground closed for maintenance Jan. 4th -February 5th Normandy Water Playground closed for maintenance Feb. 8th -March 5th Pool Hours of Operation Mon. -Sun. 6:45 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Accessible pool lift available. Adult Lap Swim Only Mon. -Sun. 6:45 a.m.- 8:45 a.m. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Water Playground Hours of Operation Mon. -Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Free to Residents. Non-res. fees Daily Adults: $6 non-res. Ages 4-18: ~ $4 non-res. 3 & under: Free Proof of residency required for free admission. Water proof diapers required for ages 3 and under or less than 36". Annual pass for non-residents available for adults $400. Sessions may be enforced at any time. Learn to Swim Saturday & Sundays (5 classes/series). Class Description/Time: Mommy & Me (ages 8 - 36 months) Infant & parent water exploration. Parent MUST get in water with child. 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Aqua Babies {ages 3 - 5 years old) Child & parent learn to swim. Parent MUST get in water with child. Series for first time participants is FREE. 9:45 a.m. - 1-0:15 a.m.-(for FREE series) 10:30 a.m. - 1 1:00 a.m. (regular series) Level I -VII (ages vary) American Certified Red Cross skills. development (Level I - II): 1 1:15 a.m. - 1 1:45 a.m. (Level III -VII): 12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Teen/Adult (ages 13 and up) American Certified Red Cross skills development 12:45 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Fees $30 residents ($40 non-residents) Series Start Dates (5 classes/series) Series I April 10, 2010 Series II May 1, 2010 Series Ili June 5, 2010 Series IV July 10, 2010 Series V August 7, 2010