Student Government Association
Action Meeting
April 18, 2012
I.
Roll Call
II.
Approval of Minutes
III.
Approval of Agenda
IV.
Guest Speaker
V.
Action Items
a.
Heather
Lucas: I need more paper, since I cannot read on the computer
i. I motion to a total of 1200 pages
b.
SGA
Field Day Committee: We had $300 as the bill allocation
i. Motion to allocate $300 to field day committee
(10/10) passes
c.
Amigo’s
Pechanga: We decided to fully fund the Pechanga bill.
i. Motion to allocate full funding for the
bill (8/9) passes
d.
Orientation
T-Shirt’s: We decided $500 for the orientation t-shirt bill
i. Motion to approve $500 (8/11) Passes
e.
Baseball
Nationals Bill: If you fail to make nationals, the money we allocate you all will
have to be returned to SGA for the orientation t-shirt bill.
i. Motion to allocate $816, if they fail
to make it to nationals, the bill money will have to go to orientation for
t-shirts (11/11)
VI.
Discussion Item
a.
Cramer Hill Proposal: We are recreation
students, and we a formulating a lease for cranor hill to be purchased by
Western. We feel like we can develop the hill for summer and wintertime uses. It
will help with retention. This would be another good positive change on campus.
We have several meetings set up this week to introduce faculty to this idea. We
are not asking for any money but we are asking for support, to see if anyone
wants to get involved. Our budget will be $43,025 for start up costs and after
revenue we think it will be about $29,000. If we can break even, by gaining
students it would be great. We have a mountain bike park planned. We spoke with
the flow park and the estimate is $30,000.
i. How much will you be selling tickets
for?
1.
$9/day
for the community and students will be free and $55 for a season-pass.
ii. This is the startup cost for
everything?
1.
Not
for maintenance or transportation
iii. So the mountain has been losing because
they cannot open
iv. If you cannot put snow on crannog hill
that what will we do?
1.
There
are a couple options, we want to see the hill as a year round thing.
v. Someone other than the city owns the
land. Have you spoke with the Cranor family?
1.
We
want to see if the family is interested, and the city will be willing to get in
with you all, but this is a talk you want to have with the city first. There is
a city internship out there right now.
vi. Where would the energy be from?
1.
The
existing supply.
vii. We have gotten quotes for the carpet on
the hill, you get an estimate, and it is expensive, but it will be a couple
years down the line. The mountain bike track will be the first implementation
and get the interest involving.
VII.
Advisor Report
The fitness summer is hiring for 8hr/wk and Sodexho is
hiring. Community clean up is this Saturday at the IFFO park. Monday April 30th
there are cram-jam 10-11pm free foods at rare air. It is a stressful time and keeps
people in good communication.
VIII.
Senator Reports
Erika: BSA soul food
night and soul food battle diner at 6pm at freestyle battle at 730
Kayla: The
relationship conference 9-3 on Saturday and come with non-perishable food, it
is free and there will be food
Brad: Quisby was very
successful for their fundraising and raised over $1,200 for Partners and will
become and annual event
Adam: Tyler Pennell
will be in Sports Illustrated and Wells Fargo is hiring
Walker: Southwest conservation
corp. is hiring 20 field workers and 2-crew leaders trail maintenance and
watershed reconstruction for ecological restoration, and you can get
scholarships and college credit.
IX.
Committee Reports
Field Day hung the banner today and spread the word; we hope
to get everything together next week, 480 free beverages through Pepsi.
X.
Advisory Reports
Sarah: I testified in front of the education committee, and
we passed with all yes’. I will keep you posted on what happens in the senate,
and celebration of Scholarship tomorrow. Board of Trustees meeting and one open
to the public, last one during the school year.
Grace: Friday is a preview day. There are two baseball games
at 2pm, $2000 in internal and after tonight we are out of bill money, and the
most money we have ever allocated, $19,252. Hopefully we can keep the tradition
alive.
Blake: Track and Field in California, split squad. Friday
the HS is having to track and field event at 2pm in mountaineer bowl.
Mark: Club fair Friday 245-315pm
Travis: Disc gold tournament a week from Friday. Bring your
own disc
Elijah: We had a great turnout, but very cold! We feel that
it was one of the best spring fest’s so far. Our last event will be battle of
the bands at the field day, and we have 8 bands signed up.
Noah: Water water trip to Escalante river canyon
Karen: Springiest we had a successful recycled art contest
and we have been working with Sodexho to see how much local food we egret
through Sodexho. The 1-6th we have move out while you groove out, so
they can put stuff on a palette and we will take it down to free-cycle.
XI.
Special Topics
XII.
Remarks for the Good of the Order
I emailed the subcommittees the spreadsheet; get next years
budgets back next Wednesday.
This Friday and Saturday at Taylor at 730 the annual
spelling bee, also we need homecoming packets back by Friday.
XIII.
Late Roll Call
XIV.
Adjournment