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Oar, OFkfq i <br />O <br />V. <br />539' 1NCOA9�� <br />Town of Reading <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Board - Committee - Commission - Council: <br />Recreation Committee <br />Date: 2017-03-23 Time: 7:00 PM <br />Building: Reading Police Station <br />Address: 16 Lowell Street <br />Purpose: Monthly Meeting/Public Meeting to <br />discuss Hunt Park Playground Renovation <br />Attendees: Members - Present: <br />t�ECti'vL'o <br />i OWN CLERK <br />Pi�tl��N�. MASS. <br />1011 HAR 29 A 11: 14 I <br />Location: Community Room <br />Session: General Session <br />Adam Chase, Dan Foley, Emily Sisson, Frank Driscoll, Lori Russo, Jeanne <br />Borawski, Mike DiPietro <br />Members - Not Present: <br />Kate Kaminer, Mary Ellen Stolecki, Gil Congdon, Rich Hand <br />Others Present: <br />Genevieve Fiorente-Recreation Administrator <br />Stephen Sisson 92 John St <br />Heather McLean 20 Green St <br />Laura Chisolm 34 Woodland St <br />Beth Herbert 132 Village St <br />Dan Harren 168 Green St <br />Kerin Bakst 6 Gardner Rd <br />Justin Bakst 6 Gardner Rd <br />Janet Faulkner 30 Eaton St <br />Minutes Respectfully Submitted By: Genevieve Fiorente <br />Topics of Discussion: <br />A. Chase makes a motion to open the Rec Committee Meeting at 6:47pm. E. Sisson <br />makes a motion to approve the February 2017 minutes. J. Borawski seconds. All in <br />favor 7-0. G. Fiorente runs through the power point presentation on the renovation <br />of Hunt Park Playground with the Recreation Committee and subcommittee of Hunt <br />Park Playground. The committee briefly discusses key topics of the playground as far <br />as location of imaginative playground equipment items and what those items should <br />include given the budget. <br />The public meeting with the community formally starts at 7:16pm. G. Fiorente <br />introduces herself as does the Rec Committee and subcommittee for Hunt Park Playground. <br />G. Fiorente goes through the power point along with Emily Sisson. G. Fiorente says that the <br />public survey results were aligned with what the subcommittee had initially proposed. E. <br />Sisson presents slides on the survey results and touched on the wants and needs of <br />community in depth. G. Fiorente hops in afterward to continue with the slides that outline <br />potential models of what the playground could look like from different views and <br />recommendations from the subcommittee. <br />Page 1 1 <br />