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<br /> <br />64 <br /> <br />.. <br />':'. <br /> <br />.- , <br /> <br />~. <br /> <br />. ----. --.--- <br /> <br />~" ".QO:~s~~ <br /> <br />" . '.' <br /> <br />REDWOOD CITY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br /> <br />Regular Meeting, O-ctober 23, 1946 <br /> <br />Due to a conflict in dates the October meeting of the Redwood City <br />Parks and Reareation Commission was held on October 23, Wednesday, 1946 <br />in the Ci ty Hall Caucus room. <br /> <br /> <br />Members present weres Chairman Ross, Commissioners Baume, Case, <br />Poole, Morton, and Carlson, the latter serving as temporary secretary <br />for the meeting. Also present were Mayor Hilton, City Manager Blom, <br />City Engineer Wilson, I. P. Mott, Jr. and the following members of the <br />Redwood City Planning Commission, Chairman Morgan and Commissioners <br />Britschgi and Wise. <br /> <br />Mr. Blom explained that due to government restrictions it would' <br />be impossible to install a sprinkling system at Stafford Park for a <br />year or more, but that the city would clean up the plot and take care <br />of the trees until pipe is available. . <br /> <br />Chairman Ross explained the master plan for the development of <br />the Redwood City Recreation areas as presented by Mr. Mott and Chairman, <br />Morgan aDd members of the Planning Commission pledged their cooperation <br />in helping to carry out the twenty-year plan. Mr. Morgan especially <br />emphasized their willingness to pay special attention to zoning and <br />street developments in the area surrounding the Community Center so that <br />the district would be in keeping with the recreation center and have no <br />~all business houses surrounding it. <br /> <br />The meeting was then turned over to Mr. Mott who gave estimates on <br />costs for the development of the master plan. He explained tþat all <br />costs were based on current prices which are unusually high, and no <br />doubt when different parts are built costs will be more normal. The <br />estimates follows <br /> <br />~~~' p~~ ~ building with proper fac~lities for play, toilets, <br />aM storage,. $11,815. Jumor pay area outside, $3,565. awe <br />with sprinklirg system $5,485 making a total of $20,865. <br /> <br />CALIFORNIA SQUARE Parking areas $7,840; central area (including tower, <br />.. ~ '" toilets 'ètc) $20,495 ~ing a total of $28,335. <br /> <br />c~sm~ STRæT PW~~~ ~ilding iMluding toilets etc. t6,830; play <br />are~l,315; jumor play area $1,045; awn with spri~li~ system <br />$1,610; larger game area, $4,420 bringing t.he total to $15,220. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />FLEISHLuƓ PARK Pool area complete $16,905; walks and lawns $1,730, <br />.. -junior ~ay area $6,025 ~ki~ the total for this dewlo~m <br />$24,660. <br /> <br />I' <br /> <br />HAWES PARK Club House area $19,415; (this includes $10,000 for a <br />- -èuilli~) Pre-school area $4,520; jumor pl~ area $5,310; de- <br />veloping old soft ball area with a larger grandstand etc. $12,650; <br />new soft ball area with grandstand $30,910 (including $12,000 for <br />building); parking area $4,710; utility ÿard $6,240 making a total <br />of $83,755. <br /> <br />--- ,--.. --_._----~~--- -----.----_. - - -. ---. ..----.-. - ____0______--- <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />. ---- -~- - ---- - <br /> <br />~ --- <br />