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<br />; .V PARK BOARD MEETING ;;
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<br /> Meeting was called to order at 8:05 p.m. by vice-chairman Hagemeyer.
<br /> Board members present: Cook, Dahl, Hagemeyer, Smith ar~d Council, ~ s
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<br />s Representative Rebelein. ~ ~
<br />,r Board members absent: Gunderman, Sherlock and T~Teissman. - 3
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<br />~ Qthers.`present~. Robert M. Wicklund and several Village residents.
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<br />} The'mnutes of the regular meeting of July 5, 1972 were approved,.. _.
<br />' the;following correction: first sentence, page 3,reads .,. ~
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<br />citizen effort should be exerted to .obtain community use , ... ~ ... ,~~
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<br />Board considered a tirritten policy to set7up criteria for organi
<br /> use'':`of Village skating rinks . ~ ;
<br />~t ~ Dahl moved to approve the written policy as submitted. Seconded by, :.
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<br />/ -was''brought out that previous discussions had been held concerning -
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<br />Village use of school hockey rinks. It was pointed out that 'there;.
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<br />take_any formal action. Of particular concern was the feeling r
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<br />F Smith .brought out the point that the use of school rinks .was„merely,.
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<br />Ce~^tain Board members will be meeting with representatives of the L
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<br />, ~cFiool`- administration to• further discuss this proposal. Y.~
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<br />stated that he had requested that this item be placed on•the
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<br />`agenda as. he felt that increase in popularity of biking demanded some
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