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136 <br /> F Y <br /> relating t'o, the quay ty of elements to be 'used in the <br /> park, use factors and other matters concerning selection <br /> of park furniture and landscaping. ' , <br /> Mayor Weymouth requested that the Park and Recreation ' <br /> Commission set up a meeting date for a Monday afternoon <br /> after the end of October when the Council might meet <br /> with the Commission for the purpose of hearing their <br /> program on park elements. (Memo 9/10/75) , <br /> The resolutions were adopted unanimously by roll call <br /> vote . <br /> 1 <br /> Report re =request from residents to purchase <br /> property in the vicinity of Carlos Avenue and <br /> Leahy Street for park and open space purposes <br /> City Manager Fales referred to his report of September 5, <br /> 1975 regarding the subject report and attaching a report <br /> from the Parks and Recreation Director dated August 25. <br /> Discussion followed and Mr. Fales replied to questions <br /> and commented concerning the difficulty of preparing <br /> a five year program for capital improvements at a time <br /> when funds are limited or nonexistent and it is impos- <br /> sible to anticipate costs for any reasonable length of <br /> time in the future, and the desirability of having pro- <br /> grams in spite of the uncertainty of the future . <br /> MOTION: Councilman Williams moved, seconded by Council- <br /> man Henderson, to refer the report from the Director of <br /> Parks and Recreation, dated August 25, which summarizes <br /> the preliminary findings and conclusions regarding the <br /> petition from residents in the vicinity of Carlos Avenue <br /> and Leahy 'Street relating to park and open space property <br /> acquisition to the Capital Improvement Program process <br /> for further consideration at such time as the Five-Year <br /> Capital Improvement Program (1975-76 through 1979-80) <br /> is submitted to Council. <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote . <br /> (MINUTE ORDER NO; 75-170) <br /> Report re Bicentennial Sister City Program <br /> City Manager Fales referred to his report of September 5, <br /> 1975 regarding the subject program and attaching report <br /> of the Deputy Director of Public Works-Operations . <br /> Deputy Director of Public Works-Operations Mitchell, <br /> Chairman of the Redwood City Bicentennial Committee, <br /> referred to his report describing the Sister City Program <br /> and the identification of the city of Annapolis, Maryland, <br /> to be recommended from among cities of the original 13 <br /> states to be Redwood City ' s sister city during the <br /> Bicentennial Year <br /> -6- <br /> Re Mtg. <br /> 9/8/75 <br />