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<br />j <br />;." <br /> <br />ot;',' <br /> <br />'j' <br />(J . <br />~:{ <br /> <br /> <br />REDWOOD CITY PARK AND RECREATION CO1mISSION <br />REGULAR "IEETING, OCTOBER 6t 1954 <br /> <br />The regular meeting of the Park andRecreation C~ission was <br />called to order by Chairman Irving Jold at 8:00p.m. Present: <br />Catherine Brennan, Louise Tornell, Gerry Verssen, William Hanley, <br />Maurice Schutz, Irving Gold, Pasco Balzarini, and Alfred Morton. <br />Noted Absent: Alvn Beals. <br /> <br />I. <br /> <br />Minutes of the September 1 meeting approved as mailed. <br /> <br />65 ' <br /> <br />, , <br /> <br />'.' <br /> <br />Mrs. Eloise Campbell, representing the Widows, Inc., appeared before the <br />Commission, to ask for a parcel of land on Which to erect a <br />building. This building would be construc~ed and maintained by <br />the Widows, Inc~, and would be used to provide recreation for <br />elderly persons, open to the general public, and not confined to <br />any specific group. Mrs. Campbell inquired about the ~all parkway <br />at the corner of Chestmut and ~lain streets' as a possib'le si te. <br />~~SC by Catherine Brennan and GerI~Y Verssen, that a co1T1.Tiettee be <br />appointed.to investigate the possibility of permitting a building <br />to be erected at this location. <br />Chairman ~old appointed Catherine Brennan, chairwoman, Gerry <br />Verssen and Maurice Schutz to this comrni tee and asked for a report <br />next month. <br /> <br />A letter was received from Lynn P. Hockensmith, 730 Barron Avenue, <br />Red\¥oQd City, asking for permission to repair berth #33 at Yatch <br />Harbor for his cabin cruiser. He advised that he would donate & 1 <br />materials and'labor, and would release the city of Redwood City from <br />all liability, ~1s mtter was referred to the Yatfh Harbor <br />Committee for investigation. <br /> <br />A co~unication fr~ Kay Santino, 961 Woodside ~ad, Redwood City, <br />was forwarded to the Commission by ~iayor Herkner. rdrs. - Santino <br />as~d that the swi~iAg pool be k~pt open fr~ 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. <br /> <br />, f <br /> <br />for adult swimming. .Lh.is m-atter wi 11 be taken under consideration. <br /> <br />Park Superintendent Pasco Balzarini reported that the San Francisco <br />\¥ater Com,pany will eliminRte the haaard at Communi ty Park by <br />laying a pipe in the-existing ditch, and covering the pipe to the <br />present ground level. <br /> <br />Chairman Gold reported that conti.n11ing progress is being made <br />regarding ,the Union CemetR,ry. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />" <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />'.. <br />-.~ .. <br />" .. <br /> <br />Co~missioner Louise Tornell reported that Councilman Sp!llers had, <br />advised that the model flying has been taking place at the Hoover <br />School Grounds. Recreation Uirector Alfred Morton stated that wind <br />. conditions at Hoover School were not favorable to flying planes, and <br />suggested ~hat those persons concerned be permitted to return to <br />Community Park. ChairmAn Gold asked Mr. Morton to contact Jerry <br />Russel, 1027 Valota Road, who appeared before the Commission with <br />the complaint o.f the noise, to see if some arrangements can be <br />worked out to satisfy all concerned. <br />, f. <br /> <br />~n'___...,_.."~, -- , "--"__'--nO.._,--_--O.- - , . ..-.. - -------,..- <br />