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<br />~~:: ' <br />~, ' <br />~'" <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br /> <br />Minutes of Wednesday, August 28,1991 <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: <br /> <br />Chairperson Hardness, <br />Commissioners Davis, Howard, <br />Mortensen, Slusser, and Truscelli <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: <br /> <br />Commissioner Swope <br /> <br />, GUESTS PRESENT: <br /> <br />Senior Affairs Commissioner <br />Vincent Truscelli, Cinde Chorness of <br />the San Mateo Times, Redwood City <br />resident Paul Dow <br /> <br />STAFF PRESENT: <br /> <br />Director Peter Griffiths, <br />Recreation Center Supervisor Jan <br />Knight, Management Analyst Ramon <br />Aguilar and Secretary Denise Monroe <br /> <br />The regular meeting of the Park and Recreation Commission was called to <br />order at 7:30pm by Chairperson Ed Nordness in Room 5 of the Community <br />Activities Building, 1400 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City, California. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> <br />A correction to the July minutes was made under IIOld Businessll regarding <br />the 4th of July parade. The minutes should read that the application <br />process would be the responsibility of the Park and Recreation staff. <br />A correction was also made on page 2 under "Current Businessll regarding the <br />joint graffiti project with the Fair Oaks Community Center Advisory Board. <br />The minutes should read that Councilwoman Judy Buchan would be in contact <br />with Commissioner Howard and Advisory Board Member Bailey regarding this <br />matter after she met with the Pride and Beautification Committee. <br /> <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br /> <br />There was no correspondence. <br /> <br />ITEM 1 - DOGS IN PARKS <br /> <br />Redwood City resident Paul Dow stated that he had missed the Commission's <br />Dogs in the Parks hearing and was interested in being brought up to date on <br />this subject. Commissioner Davis wanted to recap the information received <br />from the questionnaire and was interested to hear what the other <br />Commissioners thought about the hearing. He felt that the committee did a <br />good job on the questionnaire but that it was hard to draw conclusions from <br />the summary. He also felt that it was hard to identify residents from <br />non-residents in the survey. Commissioner Davis said that the results of <br />the survey showed that there was considerable interest in some type of <br />accomodation for dogs in the community and said that he was amazed at the <br />number of people who showed up for the hearing. <br /> <br />