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CONEJO RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT <br />BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING <br />OCTOBER 3, 1995 <br />7:30 P.M. <br />GOEBEL SENIOR ADULT CENTER <br />M I N U T E S <br />1. CALL TO ORDER AND FLAG SALUTE <br />Chair Gillette called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m., and <br />led the flag salute. <br />2. ROLL CALL <br />Directors Present: Berger, Gillette, Holt, Jacobsen, and <br />Lange <br />Directors Absent: None <br />Staff Present: General Manager Ward; Administrators Sorensen <br />and Washington; Senior Park Planner Gilmore, and Executive <br />Secretary Ohren <br />3. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS <br />4. ITEMS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />Crosby Fentres, President of Village Homes Property Owners <br />Association, stated that: the Board of Directors of the <br />association, residents living contiguous to the park, and <br />others are opposed to the location of a leash -free dog run in <br />Triunfo Park; numerous problems would result; Conejo Creek <br />would be a more viable location for the dog park; there is <br />deep concern for the "irresponsible acts" of some dog owners <br />at Triunfo Park; and PC832 of the Penal Code, should be <br />reinstated. <br />Gillette stated that Fentres' letter of September 27 was <br />received by the Board stating the unanimous opposition of the <br />homeowners association to the concept. <br />James Wall, of Westlake Village, thanked the Board for the <br />opportunity to speak, stated his opposition to the Triunfo <br />Park location for the "bark park", distributed copies of a <br />petition containing 88 signatures of homeowners in the area <br />in opposition to the use of the Triunfo Park site, and said <br />that a dog park should be located in a more isolated area. <br />