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<br />Union, Cemetery. - Commissioner Gold rep'orted. progress.
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<br />Upon appropriate motion Commissioner Gold moved that~Anæmor.Park be
<br />referred to and named Anamor ,Playground'. It was se.conded b,. ComiDi,ss-
<br />loner Tornell. Commissioner Gold also stated that the, abandonment of ",
<br />Kentucky Park is to be brought up at the next Council meeting., - '
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<br />Myrtle Street landscaping - Pasco Balzarini reported that he had
<br />heard nothing. Chai rman Bes.1.s requested that this þe put on the
<br />agenda again with the changes of Myrtle Strèet to Madison Aven~e
<br />and Gold reporting. '
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<br />Commissioner Knecht reported the 'use of Sequoia High School field
<br />would be four (4) nights a week and there would be no money involved.
<br />The city's cost would be the labor tor watering the field.
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<br />,In the absence of Commissioner Schutz and at his request Chairman
<br />Beals stated his recommendation for a letter to be written to the
<br />City M~ger requesting t~ s~thing be do~ ~om tM condition
<br />of the ground at Vera and ickey Streets because it is a safety
<br />hazard. Upon appropriate mot ion chairman Beal s, tor Comm1 ssioner
<br />Schutz, moved that ,the le'ter be written, 8econded~by Commissioner,
<br />Knecht.
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<br />Commissioner Knecht asked it i--t would be possible to have the bleachers
<br />moved at Community park to improve the vie'w for t-he spectators. ~Park
<br />Superintendent Balzarini said it was possible and it would, be d'oue.
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<br />A discussion took place o~ the condit~on ~f thegaseball fields at
<br />the s~hools. Chairman Beals apP9inted Commissioners Gold and Knøcht
<br />and Red Morton as a committee to O.K. -the fields before using. -
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<br />- Commissioner Gold complimented the Recreation Department on their
<br />many a otivi ties that they have i,n progress. Compliments were also"
<br />. extended to the director's Don Dlmitratos and Effa Mae M-arker for
<br />their fine work.,
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<br />The subject of signs was brought up. With nothing yet definitel,.
<br />decided itwas suggested that i tbe put on the agenda for next month
<br />with ~ommissioner Knecht and Gold reported.
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<br />Meeting adjourned at 9:4~'p.m.
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<br />J Sme s Knecht
<br />Secretary
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