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meeting and the Task Force meeting was brought forward, along with <br />the cost estimates prepared by the consultant. <br /> <br />During the meeting, petitions were presented from tennis players <br />and residents in support of Concept C. <br /> <br />Support was evidenced to address the needs of in-line skaters by <br />forming a Task Force that could further identify needs and work <br />towards meeting those needs at some site considered more <br />appropriate. <br /> <br />At the conclusion of the public hearing, the Commission unanimously <br />adopted a motion in support of Concept C as the Amended Master Plan <br />for Pleasanton Tennis and Community Park. <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br /> <br />Approval will result in proceeding with a project that is budgeted <br />for $2,426,991. The basic care of the 10 additional acres of <br />parkland to be developed will be about $50,000 per year beginning <br />in Fiscal Year 1996/97. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Dolores Bengtson Deborah Acosta <br />Director of Parks and City Manager <br />Community Services <br /> <br />Attachments: 1. Original Master Plan, Pleasanton Tennis <br /> and Community Park <br /> <br /> 2. Concept C, Recommended Amended Master Plan <br /> <br /> 3. Preliminary Cost Estimate, Concept C <br /> <br /> 4. Petitions Received <br /> A. Tennis players supporting Concept C and <br /> opposing in-line skating in the park <br /> B. Residents living in the immediate vicinity of <br /> the park supporting Concept C <br /> C.Residents opposed to in-line skating in <br /> the park <br /> <br /> 5. Park and Recreation Commission Staff Report 6C, <br /> April 13, 1995 <br /> <br /> 6. Excepts, Minutes, Park and Recreation Commission <br /> Meeting of April 13, 1995 <br /> <br /> SR 95:142 6 <br /> <br /> <br />