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<br />was hoped th'at this 'would be made -possible. Mr.- Morton was åsked <br />to also sUbmit the cøstof maintaining the Dàncing School through- <br />out ,the year. <br /> <br />Possible playground sites were discussed, "but no act"ion <br />was taken. <br /> <br />u <br /> <br />Upon direction of Chairman Millington the Secretary <br />read the minutes of 1;:he previous meeting, whìch were, upon motion <br />made, seconded, and carried, approved as read. ' <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />A motion was made, seconded," and carried, that the <br />regular meeting miqht be changed,to the second Tuesday of eac~ <br />.month in lieu of the second Friday, but "the time to remain at <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />The meeting a'd"journed a-t 9-: 15 p. m. <br /> <br />Mildred J. Hoenck <br />Secretary <br /> <br />MINUTES' OF REGULAR MEETING- <br />, REDWOOD CITY RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION <br />CITY HALL ' - , <br />.) TUESDAY, JANUARY- 4, 1938, -7: 30 P.M. <br /> <br />Present: <br /> <br />City Manager Chas. L. Dimmitt, Superintendent of <br />Schools Andrew'Spinas, all members of the Commission, <br />and Recreation Alfred Morton. <br /> <br />Absent: <br /> <br />None. - <br /> <br />The minutes of the previous~meeting were read and-- <br />approved, upon motion -made, seconded and carried." <br /> <br />In response to a query by Chairman Millington, Mr. -Dimmitt <br />informed the group that- it should have its recommendations in Shape <br />to present to the City Council by the first of May, as the prelim- <br />inary budget of the City is to be presented to the Council about <br />the first of June. -' <br /> <br />\J'¡ <br /> <br />- Mr. Morton. s -.report containing suggested acti vi ties for <br />consideration at the meeting of December 14, which was postponed <br />until this date, was acknowledged. <br /> <br />Mr. Morton stated that there waS gread-need.of enlarging <br />the grandstands at the Soft Ball Park, and that if the City would <br />advance the cost of erecting additional grandstands, Mr. Morton <br />felt that if the Soft Ball League were allowed by the City Council <br />to charge a small admission fee to their games and to sell season' <br /> <br />L__u- -.. <br /> <br />--.. - --.,- -,.._-.--._,-----~_...__._-----~---"._-------_U'----"' ~-_..-----~------~-------.--~-------'--~_._----~--------------...- .._--_..._----~~ -'-'-' <br />- ..-__n- ---..----___.._.L u-n_--".. .,---...--- .. - - u <br /> <br />"". <br />