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3/24/1981
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AGENDA (continued) ACTION TAKEN (continued) <br /> REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (continued) REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (continued) <br /> +1.110 3. (continued) than to assist the artist as is more common in <br /> arts programs. In response to questions, she <br /> observed that the Commission's intent is to <br /> build the arts program in the City. <br /> Susan Swope, 469 Duane, Vice Chairman, Civic <br /> Cultural Commission, said that the intent is to <br /> take advantage of the CART seminar and then put <br /> the knowledge into practice and learn techni- <br /> ques <br /> through the community artist program, <br /> noting that the City and the artist benefit. <br /> Ms. Swope stated that there is no City liability <br /> if adequate funds for the artist program are not <br /> raised, but that if funds raised exceed need, <br /> then the extra money could to into an arts <br /> program. <br /> In response to question, City Attorney <br /> Schricker said he had not seen the proposed <br /> agreement, but that the Council could endorse <br /> it and authorize the Civic Cultural Commission <br /> to proceed with the program as a Commission <br /> function. <br /> M/S: Britschgi/Bury to endorse the CART <br /> (Community Artist Residency Training) Program; <br /> to authorize the Civic Cultural Commission to <br /> proceed with the Program as a Commission <br /> function; and to commend the Commission for <br /> bringing the Program to the attention of the <br /> Council. <br /> Carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> irrw MINUTE ORDER NO. 81-53 <br /> It was pointed out it may be necessary for <br /> Council to approve the final agreement. <br /> (Council recessed from 8:40 to 8:50 p.m.) <br /> REPORTS- OF CITY MANAGER REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER <br /> 4. Amendment to Forty Niners Lease Agreement Report of City Manager 4/3/81 <br /> Report of Director of Parks and Recreation <br /> 4/2/81 <br /> In response to question, City Manager Fales <br /> advised that the baseball field used by Little <br /> League will remain and noted that some good <br /> sod from the large field can be used else- <br /> where in the City. <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECU- Title read. M/S: Stangel/Bury <br /> TION OF AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT - RESOLUTION NO. 8826 <br /> COMMUNITY PARK RECREATION BUILDING adopted unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> 5. Authorization to file 1981-82 Community Report of Planning Director 3/25/81 <br /> Development Block Grant Application <br /> City Manager Fales advised that the subject • <br /> application has been approved by the Associa- <br /> tion of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and is now <br /> Z in condition to be filed with the Housing and <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL Urban Development Department. <br /> ASSISTANCE (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK <br /> GRANT) AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION AND FILING Title read. M/S: Leipzig/Bury <br /> OF ALL DOCUMENTS PERTAINING THERETO RESOLUTION NO. 8827 <br /> (FISCAL YEAR 1981-82) adopted unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 4/6/81 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1 <br />
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