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1/18/1996
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Minutes 1-18-96 <br />Page 4 <br />location change for the restroom, and approval of the <br />Master Plan would not preclude staff from continuing to <br />work with the homeowners' association to refine the plans <br />for the restroom structure and location. <br />Michael Ireland clarified that, for the tennis and <br />basketball courts, the association would like both motion <br />detectors and timers installed. <br />Gillette said that a discussion involving the use of the <br />private security force in the area to lock and unlock <br />gates is outside the purview of the District. <br />Sorensen discussed park features and neighborhood <br />preferences. Gilmore explained bike and equestrian <br />trails in the area. <br />Lange suggested that staff explore the lighting and <br />timing issues further and said consideration should be <br />given to declaring the park a non-alcoholic area, and a <br />parking lot should be included in Phase 1. <br />Berger stated that Master Plan approval indicates concept <br />approval, and staff will continue to refine the <br />specifics. Sorensen said that the motion detectors and <br />the architectural modification of the restroom are not <br />major cost issues. <br />Berger expressed concern about the placement of the <br />softball field near future homes. Sorensen said that a <br />backstop would be a possibility and only foul balls would <br />present a problem. Berger said that staff could address <br />ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) issues with the <br />homeowners. <br />It was moved by Holt and seconded by Lange to approve <br />the Master Plan for Rancho Conejo Playfield, and approve <br />transfer of Park Dedication Fee funds for lighting the <br />tennis courts and basketball court. <br />Lange expressed appreciation for the cooperative efforts <br />of all involved, including the District, the homeowners, <br />and Shapell Industries. <br />
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