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December 6, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />So as to accommodate those who have submitted speaker cards, Chair Holt suggested <br />adjusting the agenda to allow for Public Comments directly after the Employee Service <br />Awards. Board members concurred and the agenda was adjusted. <br />4. ITEMS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />Chaise Rasheed, Thousand Oaks, expressed gratitude to the District for the evacuation <br />centers provided during the fires and congratulated the winners of the latest election of <br />CRPD Board Members. <br />Tom Boone, Westlake Village, recounted his neighborhood's experiences during the <br />latest Woolsey fire and expressed a desire to be a part of the rebuilding efforts of North <br />Ranch Neighborhood Park mitigating further fire hazards. <br />Kelly DeGennaro, Westlake Village, expressed concern over replacing bark in the North <br />Ranch Neighborhood Park and asked that the District consider the neighbors when <br />rehabbing the park. <br />Priscilla Boone, Westlake Village, expressed concerns over the bark in the North Ranch <br />Neighborhood Park and reviewed the remediation necessary to repair her home due to <br />the Woolsey Fire. <br />Peter Mazziliano, Westlake Village, asked the District to reconsider using bark in North <br />Ranch Neighborhood Park. <br />Timothy McCallion, Westlake Village, urges staff to refrain from replacing the bark in the <br />North Ranch Community Park with any type of incendiary material. <br />Terri Garcia, Westlake Village, would like the agenda item slated for December 20th <br />regarding the rehabilitation of North Ranch Neighborhood Park be moved to the January <br />10th Board meeting. <br />Alison Manger, Westlake Village, is not in favor of the bark in the North Ranch <br />Neighborhood Park for a variety of reasons, including their impact on children and pets. <br />Frank Bianchino, Westlake Village, does not want to see the bark replaced in North Ranch <br />Neighborhood Park. <br />Erica Sellers, Westlake Village, would like the District to find a better alternative to putting <br />bark back at North Ranch Neighborhood Park. <br />Special Presentations (Continued) <br />