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1111NIJT_ES of a special meeting of the City Council and the Parks Commission of the City of
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Redlands held in the Municipal Corporation Yard, Building; C, 1270 West Park pit
Avenue, on April 28. 1988, at 2:30 F.M.
i{ PRESENT Carole Beswick, Mayor
Barbara C. Wormser, Mavor Pro Tem {k
.05 Charles G. DeMirjvn, CouncilmemberJIMlt'+
William E. Cunningham, Councilmember
r, William W. Bonadiman, Parks Commissioner s
Carole Icing, Parks Commissioner ,tt.
Marissa Tirona, Parks Commissioner
p Eleanor Buoye, Parks Commissionery
'P nobert H. Schuler, Parks Commissioner
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'a John E. Holmes, City Manager
Dan Rodriguez, Community Services Director
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David Martinez, Chief Building Official
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ABSENT Tim Johnson, Councilmember
` Peter Davis, Parks Commissioner i +
ul Ellen G. Weisser, Parks Commissioner 5=
11"01 Harold Hill, Parks Commissioner
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Thus special meeting of the City Council and the Parks Commission was held to discuss A
the proposed parks and open space developers' fee ordinance. This matter was
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concern about splitting the fees into separate .funds. Mayor Beswick called the meeting 18€
to order at 2.40 P.M. and explained that the purpose of this meeting was to have an
open dialogue with the members of the Parks Commission and be sure that each body
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rte° Chairman of the Parks Commission Bonadiman reported that the Commission feat this la
t,t recommended increase was fair, but that the Council should decide what the split f
should be. iJ
Noting that the term open space needed to be included in Parks Commission's duties
and a clear definition adopted by the City, everyone present seemed to agree that
open space could be a passive park, an area for picnics or hiking trails, or citrus t
VW groves, and not necessarily just a parcel of land. Everyone also seemed to agree that �r
the City was basically banking property for the future while the land was available. �' e
nCouncil directed staff to prepare warding to be added to the proposed ordinance which
R, would split the fee and allow the opportunity to borrow back and forth from each
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tiro finch. Council agreed the percentage of the split could be established at a latent
4H11,11date. Councilmember Wormser also asked that these funds be reviewed in two years.Ely i
j It was ag.roed this should be included in the moton. r�
There being no further discussion, the meeting adjourned at 3:15 P.M.Im
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Next regular City Council meeting, May 3, 1988.
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