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<br />-~ ~ ~",JI 5 9 <br /> <br />REDWOOD CITY PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES <br /> <br />, FEBRUARY 11, 1975 <br /> <br /> <br />The regular business meeting of the Parks & Recreation Commission was called <br />to order by Chairwoman Weintraub at 7:30 PM in the Staff Conference Room at <br />the Community Activities Building, 1400 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City. <br /> <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: <br /> <br />Commissioners Knecht, Pound, Rollins, Schlesinger, <br />Weintraub, Wilson <br /> <br />MEMBERS ABSENT: <br /> <br />Commissioner Schenck <br /> <br />STAFF PRESENT: <br /> <br />Director Max Weeks, Recreation Superintendent Paulson, <br />Park Superintendent Balzarini, Administrative Assistant <br />Ferrando, Staff Secretary Pellicano <br /> <br />AUDIENCE PRESENT: <br /> <br />Bradford Bosch, 1218 Carson Street, Redwood City <br />Wim deWit, 1514 Mitchell Way, Redwood City <br />Eileen Leon, 1034 Eden Bower Lane, Redwood City <br /> <br />MOTION: <br /> <br />Commissioner Rollins moved to accept the minutes of the <br />January 14,1975 regular business meeting as mailed, <br />seconded by Commdssioner Knecht. <br /> <br />The motion carried unanimously by voice note. <br /> <br />AGENDA ITEM 1 - Presentation - §Ltu1saft Study - !iru. Brad Bosch <br /> <br />Chairwoman Weintraub welcomed and introduced Mr. Brad Bosch who is a Biology <br />major at San Jose State University and has been conducting a study for a <br />Biology 160 course which is basically an ecology course. The study Mr. Bosch <br />did on Stu1saft Park was a field study for his term project. <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Bosch -is a resident of Redwood City and lives near Stu1saft Park. His <br />main intent in his project to study Stulsaft Park was to search out the various <br />ecological actions which were taking place in the park and attempt to identify <br />problem areas. During his presentation to the Parks & Recreation Commission, <br />he briefed them on several fundamental actions and reactions which take place <br />in the natural environment involving various ecosystems. He indicated that the <br />ecosystems in the park are very diverse and differ with respect to the various <br />environmental conditions throughout the park. He showed several slides that <br />he had taken throughout the park. He related the fact that the use of the park <br />area by the public complicates the ~GQ~ystems working in harmony, particularly <br />where there was abusive use of the park. <br /> <br />