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,~ <br />to designate reasonably safe areas far them to use rather than having. <br />them scattered all over the park. Gunderman requested that the proposal <br />for development be sent to the members absent and that the information <br />be kept :under consideration until the March meeting. <br />NAMIIIG OP THE LO;?G LAKE SITE <br />It was decided to defer this matter to the March meeting when the full <br />Board was present. <br />DEPARTMEh?T REPORT <br />1. The Board was informed teat the Spring Recreation Program Brochure. <br />was being compiled. New activities to be included are golf, <br />.girls dance classes, and a tennis club. <br />The Board suggested other programs for future consideration <br />including girls athletics and a mini-basketball league. <br />2. The Board requested the following information: <br />a. The feasibility of isolating the free skating pond <br />in the winter from the flow pattern. <br />b. 'Phe use of Irondale azd Hight-i.ew .hockey rinks in the <br />winter on weekends. <br />c. Study of the hockey program to determine at what point <br />it might be feasible ,`or i~?ew Brighton to go it on its own. <br />d. Request for County representatives to attend the next <br />meeting to review the progress of the County's Open <br />Space plan. <br />e. Continuation of the discussion of priorities for the park <br />plan. <br />Meeting ad,~ourned at x:37 ;'.M. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Robert r1. 4?icklund <br />Director of Parks & Recreation <br />