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<br />~ <br />126d'" <br />Wianan's Report and explore these possibilities. <br />the golf course sub-committee. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Commissioner Terrill was added to <br /> <br />6 - VETERANS MEMOR TAL BUILD lllG SUB- COMMITTEE - J eme s Knech t , chairman <br /> <br />I b.. ~ I I - ~ _-r.,.." _t>...J - <br /> <br />Mr. Knecht reported that the problems of the council and the ccnmni ttee' s report had <br />been settled and that Mon~, April 5, the council had approved the recommendations <br />of the sub-committee. <br /> <br />There was some discussion on behalf of the commission relative to the concern for <br />the quotes or commitments made by either the Park-Department or the Recreation <br />Department relative to past commitments, and it was decided that Mr. Morton and <br />the Recreation Department would settle each and write a letter to each tenant with. <br />a copy being made to the commis s ion. <br /> <br />There was some concern, also, relative to the size of the doors and wheelchair <br />people who could maneuver in and out. When the Recreation Department takes aver, <br />they will then study the building and make arr¡ recamnendations relative to the <br />various concerns of the commission on the Veterans Memorial Building, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Secretary -stuart was asked to read the Resolution 6479 as adopted relative to the <br />fee srchedules, and a copy of which is to be mailed to each commissioner. <br /> <br />Continued to May agenda. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />7 - COMMUNITY PARK MASTER PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL - Progress Report <br /> <br />- r JIiI'- 1 [- <br /> <br />No information. ' <br /> <br />8 - IŒ'l' CH , JŒT CRY -:.PL w., § URF A CE LEAS E E~ IRE PI J!. .. Pr ogres s R ep or t: Ci ty Ma.nag er Ullr i ch <br />There would not be a progress report tonight unless Mr. Howard lD.lrich, City Manager, <br /> <br />. ~ ~ - <br /> <br />would be here. This nil be placed on the May agenda. <br /> <br />9 -- I1OTORCYC~ SITES - Progress report: Larry Schenck <br />Carried to the May agenda. <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />10 - TROUT FARM - STUL9AFT PARK: Progress report - Larry Schenck <br />Carried Over to May agenda. . <br /> <br />11 - CANYON ROAD - Progrless report, Jack A. Stuart <br /> <br />1-- 'I I <br /> <br />Mr. stuart reported nothing new on the Ca11ýon Road property. <br /> <br />12 - LAND ACQUISITION PROPOSAIß <br />Nothii1g new. ea.rri ed-over - to --May 88 enda. <br /> <br />13 - GAP STUDENT S <br />Nothing to report. Carried aver to Ma¥ agenda. <br /> <br />14 - PARK , DEP ~ - M~ n th1t ;r ~o~t / ot~ er : Park Supt., Pas co BalzaJ." in1 <br />General dlS CUB s ion on various items included: <br />1. The beautiful tulips at the City Hall. <br />2. The bid for resurfacing. of the 4ger field which. is on a 50-50, $20,000 split <br />wi th the 4ger football organization.' <br />3. The resignation of Mr. John Yoshida. It was accepted with regret. Mrs. Thanpson <br />gave congratulations and was seconded by Mr. Knecht and the ccmnission for the <br />fine cooperation by Mr. Yoshida with both the Park and Recreation Departments.' <br />4. Mr. Balzarini went on record as stating that he wished an assistant park super- <br />intendent position be filled as soon as possible. <br />5. The cœmnission waa.- in great happineßs for Mr. Balzarini his achievement of the- <br />- Daisy Award of the California Iandscape Association here in Redwood City. It <br />was noted that he was in good company With Lt. Governor Reinecke, Mr. David Bohanon, <br />and Mr. Floerh. ' <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />