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<br />REDWOOD CITY PARK & RECREATION COMMISSION
<br />Wednesday, March 7,1973
<br />7:30 p.m.
<br />Community Activities Building
<br />1400 Roosevelt Avenue
<br />Redwood City, California 94061
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<br />The regular business meeting was opened at '7:30 p.m. bÿ Chairman Larry Schenck.
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<br />Those present: Chairman Larry Schenck, Commissioners Frank Guida, James Knecht,
<br />William Warren and Joanne Weintraub. Absent: Commissioners Diane Pound and
<br />Reuben Haynes.
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<br />Staff present: Max C. Weeks, Director of Parks and Recreation, Pasco Balzarini,
<br />Park Superintendent, Bill Paulson, Acting Recreation Director and Lee Halteman,
<br />Secretary.
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<br />Also present: Mr. Harsha11 Blank, "823 Piedmont Way, who is interested in the Hetch
<br />Hetchy development.
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<br />Mi~utes of February 7,1973 regular business meeting, on motion of Frank Guida,
<br />seconded by Joanne Weintraub, were approved as mailed with the following correc-
<br />tions: Page 3, Item 5(b), line 2, should read, "Planting by children of Temple
<br />Beth Jacob, March 4 on the Thorn property", and, Round Table Discussion, line 2, .,
<br />should begin with the word, "onll.
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<br />AGENDA ITEM 1. PRESENTATION CONCERNING STATUS OF STATE COLLEGE SITE -
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<br />MRS~ PHILLIPS~ C~I~EE ~EI: Mrs. Phillips of the Emerald Lake/Redwood City
<br />Hillside General Plan, State CoLlege Site Subcommittee, had planned to attend the
<br />Commission meeting but could not be present. Hr. Knecht presented her report and
<br />said that this committee is concerned about the area and want to get motorcycles
<br />out, keep people from dumping old cars and debris and get s~ome money for hiking
<br />trails and rest rooms. She indicated the committee would like to make a presen-
<br />tation to City Council to show possibilities at the site. A letter will be written
<br />to the committee expressing the Commission's mutual concerns and studies; that the
<br />Commission is interested in being made constantly aware of their work; and that the
<br />Commission is the proper body to present their case to the City Council".
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<br />AGENDA ITEM 2. PROGRAM BUDGET DISCUSS ION - STAFF PRESENTATION
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<br />Mr. Weeks explained the new personnel chart. He outlined some programs and pro-
<br />posed objectives and referred to the "Goals for Redwood City" pamphlet which will
<br />be dealt with in depth at the April retreat for City staff. Department goals and
<br />City wide goals will be correlated.
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<br />Bill Paulson spoke regarding sub-programs - program elements, such as: community
<br />leisure services, summer playgrounds, elementary school and summer school programs,
<br />drama workshop, outdoor camping areas, City wide special events, aquatics swimming
<br />instruction, adult basketball and football leagues.
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<br />Mr. We~ks said staff was projecting' five-year goals and establishing programs which
<br />will be an aid at budget time in the future.
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<br />AGENDA ITEM 3. RESOLUTION FOIl CHANGE OF COHMISS ION MEETING DAY -~ CHAIRMAN AND STAFF:
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<br />The resolution was read for the Commission review. Beginning in April, m~et.ings
<br />will be held the second Wednesday of each month. Frank Guida made the motion to
<br />introduce the resolution and accept as read, seconded by Joanne Weintraub; carried.
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