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Session 1654, MirAfees Page 8 <br />Nov~a~ber 6, 1995 <br /> <br />Mr. Oott~ did not like the c~n~ept, suggesting most places of this type have <br />been in minority ~ties, and service is not the tc~ priority. Although <br /> <br />adds nothing. ~e ~_~_~ if this has been d~e in residential areas elsewhere; <br />also, the c~ does not seem to fit at this particular station where there <br />se~s to be cz~Gern for the surz~g neighborhood. Mr. Polk said the re- <br /> <br />Mr. Schocm~_r felt the site is too small for the requested facility and it <br />does not contr~ to the c~,,~nity welfare; he moved denial. Mr. Cotton <br /> <br />The ~ report for the w~ek ending October 28, 1995, was received and <br />ordered filed. Mayor Majerus noted that Council received a correction for <br /> <br />Mr. Jeff Dee, 7822 Cornell, said he voted for tb~ bond issue in order to i~- <br />prove recreational facilities, but without good athletic programs the facili- <br />ties are useless. He said the U. City Sports Association is not doing the <br />job it was char~ with, and the City r~ds to take more responsibility for <br />the sports programs. He suggested hiring a professional recreation supervi- <br /> <br />which is critical to restoring cz~fidence in the athletic programs. He said <br />indivi_~] citizens should not be in c~arge, although there are many wbx) will <br />volunteer to help with all aspects of the programs. He felt a recreation su- <br />pervisor should be b{~ed by January 1, 1996, otherwise, the good ooaches will <br /> <br />Mr. Mark Luber, S100 Balson, said as a coach for the past five years, he is <br />interested in improving the athletic p~x3~s, but there ba~ been a serious <br />increase in cc~plaints f~-cm~ parents, especially in the last two years. Tb~ <br />lack of stm~_cture in the programs has disappointed children as well as their <br />parents. Maintainirg the current situation is not an alternative as far as <br />he is concerned. He suggested that the Council adopt Mr. Dee's rec~,~,~_a- <br />tion. Mayor Majerus said this matter is at the top of Council's agenda. <br /> <br />P, TT,T~ ~ ~ ~TP) TN7~D ~DTNG <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8225 - A~f~DING (~APTER 34 ~3NICIPAL GODE BY (~ANGING THE CLASSIFI- <br />CATIG~ OF CEREAIN PROPERI~ AT OR NEAR 1000 PENNSYLVANIA FR~4 "PRO" PLANNED <br />RESIE~3~OFFICE TO "G~' ~ (~9CIAL, AS SET FO~PH IN SECTION 34-9 <br />OF THE UNIVERSITY CITY ZONING GO~E. <br />Consideration of Bill No. 8225 was again postpo~. <br /> <br /> <br />