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September 7, 2000 <br />Page 2 <br />It was moved by Lange, seconded by Holt, and carried 5-0, to approve <br />the Consent Calendar as modified; i.e., the minutes of August 17, 2000 <br />corrected to reflect that Berger, Holt, and Jacobsen were present and <br />Gibson and Lange were absent. <br />9. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION <br />B. Request To Authorize District Staff To Evaluate Property Located On <br />Northeast Comer Of Hillcrest And Rancho Road For Park Purposes — <br />Director Gibson <br />Gibson requested that consideration be given to authorizing staff to conduct <br />a review of the feasibility of acquiring a parcel of land located at the northeast <br />comer of Hillcrest and Rancho Road. He noted its connection to existing <br />trails and its potential use as a neighborhood park site. <br />Jeanette Welling, of Thousand Oaks, proposed that the property be <br />purchased to provide a park site. She distributed site maps, identified herself <br />as the owner of the 3% acre undeveloped parcel, and said that the parcel is <br />currently available for purchase. Continuing, she said that the level parcel is <br />zoned for equestrian use, adjacent to the trail system, has two existing <br />arenas and an operational well, and would satisfy the need for an equestrian <br />site. <br />Gina Smurthwaite, of Thousand Oaks, recommended that staff evaluate the <br />property. She said that there is no neighborhood park in the area, and the <br />parcel would provide a safe, convenient, well utilized equestrian and <br />neighborhood park site for that part of the community. Referencing a map, <br />she identified site components. <br />In response to Lange's inquiry, Welling said that there is local interest in the <br />property remaining an equestrian facility. <br />Jacobsen recommended that the parcel be evaluated by District staff as a <br />possible neighborhood park site, and that COSCA (Conejo Open Space <br />Conservation Agency) staff evaluate the parcel as a possible equestrian site. <br />With Board consensus, Berger requested that staff evaluate the <br />property for possible acquisition either by the District or COSCA. <br />
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