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May 27, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br />Waverly Equestrian Arena, and she asked if future expansion would impact <br />access. <br />Holt said that staff is cognizant of the issue, and future library expansion will not <br />impact equestrian access. It was suggested that she call Conejo Valley Unified <br />School District (CVUSD) for additional information about the Community Leaming <br />Center project. <br />Kristine Salmon, Thousand Oaks, expressed concern over the proposed learning <br />center facility on Janss Road and said it will generate too much traffic and safety <br />problems, and urged participant agencies to consider the negative impact on the <br />surrounding area. <br />Ward said that, as an adjacent property owner, the Conejo Recreation and Park <br />District will be involved in project planning for the Community Learning Center <br />5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br />It was moved by Gibson, seconded by Berger, and carried 4-0, to approve <br />the agenda as presented. <br />6. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval Of Minutes Of May 13, 2004 Meeting <br />B. Approval Of Warrants, Exhibit A <br />Accounts Payable Check Registers Total $45,941.00 <br />Payroll Total $239,433.55 <br />It was moved by Lange, seconded by Berger, and carried 4-0, to <br />approve the Consent Calendar as presented. <br />7. DEFERRED MATTERS <br />A. Public Hearing — Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Budget <br />1. Consideration Of Budget Strategies And Guidelines <br />Holt declared the Public Hearing open. <br />Ward presented an overview of the local government component of the <br />Governor's May Revision to the State budget, and referenced an outline prepared <br />