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<br />l~esentm~rlyn Gundermax~g Les Hagemeyerg Ronald We3,sman, Lawrence <br />Haglund, '.tstee and Robe~°t Sehaefer.~ vilZ.age I+~,nager, <br />absent ~ Willis Seldon <br />P~rb Donald ~°auer and.Paul.F~are, representing Brauer and ~.ssociates were present,. <br />REWI~W pF ~sTB3?Y OFF : AND RECBE~TIQN ~R l~ VILI~GE t~F 1~TaT BRIGHTE~re <br />I~« .Gunde:~na~ ~°ev~.e~wed' the st~xdy ref the repor°~ s~xbmitted try .Brauer, ~Ie ..stated that the <br />s^egiortal. concept was the beards preferred approach to meeting village needs„ P:Lat VI A <br />of the r~pcrt which shows general. site areas were discusseda <br />SWTTI~G P~t9L <br />l~s .Gundex°man requested that the planners prepare prcaposed sw~uning pool Mite, Ire cox. <br />sidering a site the planner should give thought to a second site as ~rella <br />°~ Brauer said they consider one pool far every 3E)9~Q population, phis is one large <br />paol4 It ~ro~.d be a dee3.simn as to whether .a single large pool would be preferable to <br />two smaller onesfl <br />BaLfi~IDARY DEFZIQITIt3a. <br />T~Ze Board has not defined bo~zdariesb <br />nRT~~I DEVELflPMENfi <br />die Board has detex~nined that parks should be resorarce oriented as opposed to riser ox°im <br />anted, <br />tae Boyd felt that the recreational needs which a tat lot fills is served by school facet <br />ilities~ <br />xp.Brauer stated that except for organised small child recreational programs, the tot <br />lot system. is not satisfactory, <br />St1RVEY ~~ C{7MMt3NITY RE~ARUING PARKS AND RECREATION <br />~#re .Brauer wanted to know the boards' intentions on $ survey. <br />R'!r, German opinioned that the needs and the approach to solving these, needs leave latm <br />tle choices ,~ survey would serve little more than a public relations function, <br />lam, Hagemeyer stated that the League of Women Voters ~rould like to voice the3.r opinions <br />on parrs. <br />I+~, -Bagluncl, asked if the League would undertake the surveyr, <br />~3r4.Gderman stated that instead of ~ survey, invite discussion composed cif representam <br />tivt~ community groups.- He thought that a survey could destroys by a great difference in <br />opinion, the work done so fare <br />-The Boax°d should consider the merits of asking representative groups being involved in a <br />wark~,ng session on the. Park Program, <br />text I+~etings dune 9th, 19658 8$flC3 PsM. <br />