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<br />Labor <br /> <br /> <br />Materials - 202' - ~'c~plete fence $246.00 <br />197' - 10' comp1.ete fence 431.00 <br /> <br />202' - ~'fence erection 106.00 <br />197' ~ 10' fence erection 201.P~~ <br />. $990.00 <br />llSC by \Vi 11 i 8-'11 Ran J_e y a.nd Ge r ry Ve rs s e n the. t ~he ne ce s S ary moni e s <br />be nequested~from the city council for the erection of these fences. <br />In t~ 19~55 b~get for the Park ~par~ent, ~7~ has been ~roved <br />for a foot bridge at Maddux PRrk. However, the Commission feels that <br />this bridge is no longer necessary, and rec~ends that the $275 <br />allotted for it be used in part for the amount necessary for the fepcing. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br /> <br />CO1T)JTlissioner Beals s.dvised tha.t no further action has been ts.ken by the <br />San Francisco 4~ers, and that this matter will be held in abeyance ~til <br />the pre sent footba,ll sees on is completed. r~~r. Beals recommended ths.t <br />this item be dropped fom the agenda until such time as additional <br />info~Ation is available. <br /> <br />Bob And.arson, supervisor at the swi~'Tllng pool, reported that in t11e po.st, <br />trl€ sootaQd~ ()ll, f'ro::ï the operation of the rninature tra,ln. lands in the <br />pool, and presents a problem in keeping the pool clean. X motion was <br />made by \Vi 1.1iam Henley that no new agreement be extended to 1i1r. L?rfton <br />to operàte the miniature train. The motion died fer lack~ a second. <br />After further discussion, Gerry Verssen was appointed to contact Mr. <br />Layton regaring the runrling of the train for the coming season, and to <br />report at the next Comt1ission meeting with a recommendation. <br /> <br />C1-Jairman Gol.d reported that plans for tl1e vier r\1e~orial building will be <br />ready in two weeks, according to Ferris Miles. ¡he leGation of the <br />memorial building is to be between the swirnœing pool and the park <br />depart~ent YRrds, on MAdison Avenue. <br /> <br />Commissionel'1 Brennan inql1ired about tIle temporary fence, which has <br />bAen put up at the Stafford Park, to prevent bicycle traffic over <br />c e r t 19. i n are a. s .. She s tat e d t hat t 11 i 8 fen c e i s un sigh t 1 y, and ask e d <br />if it could be replace with a permanent one. This item will be <br />considered in next ~rear' s budge t. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hanley stated that the Easter Jowl is being used for <br />target practice by yolmgsters, and pointed out the evident hazard of . <br />such a practice. Mr. Hanley also stated that he has seen cars improperly ~ <br />parked Rt the Bowl, with the possibility of a car runming away over the <br />edge of the hill and into homes below. Commissioner Hanley asked that <br />this item be put on the agenda, as he will bring a report to the next <br />meeting regarding the city's liaml1ity and responsibilty in regard <br />to these matters. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hanley asked that the planning commission draw up a master <br />plan for tree planting in the parkways, for Park Superintendent Pasco. <br />Balzarini. In this way, Mr. Bal~arini would be able to advise residents ~ <br />who may be replacing or planting. new teees, of the desirable parkway tree;: <br />MSC by mlli~ Hanley ~d Looise Tarnell ~at a city par~y tree <br />master pln.n be prepared by the planr1ing coromi ssi on. <br /> <br />Meeting adjourned at 10 p.m. <br /> <br />~--. -, - . <br /> <br />. . " .. . <br /> <br />82: <br />