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FtCEIV tz <br /> °rR Town of Reading TCS+N CLERK <br /> k 16 Lowell Street R E,"P I N G MA <br /> e Reading, MA 01867-2685 2819 Jl1N IH PM 4: 03 <br /> ,B39�IpC00.P0� <br /> FAX: (781)942-5441 RECREATION DIVISION: (781)942-9075 <br /> READING RECREATION COMMITTEEMINUTES <br /> October 14 2009 Town Hall Conferge oom <br /> Attendance: Bernie Winne, Chairman, Frank Driscoll, Rec. Committee Med*f;,r, Mary Ellen <br /> Stolecki, Vice Chairmen,Nancy-Linn Swain, Rec. Committee Member, MikePietro, Rec. <br /> Committee Member, Chris Campbell,Rec. Committee Member, Adam Chase, Ailociate Member, <br /> John Feudo, Recreation Administrator <br /> Guests: James Bonazoli, BOS and Charlie Ehl, Youth Baseball of Reading <br /> B. Winne called the meeting to order at 7:01 PM. <br /> C. Campbell made a motion to accept the September 9th Recreation'loommittee minutes. M. <br /> DiPietro seconded the motion. N. Swain added that under heading RCASA the Town of Reading <br /> should be swapped in for Reading Police. <br /> Motion passed in favor of accept4nce 6-0-0. <br /> Lines on Collins Find - <br /> J. Feudo stated Jacmet with the Town M'at Bt,J,ames Bonazoli, M. Stolecki and Members of the <br /> Reading UuittdllbsberClub(Ake Sheedy and Peter Coumounduros). The meeting had a good <br /> dialoguelietween all parte and a eaWlusion was reached. RUSC felt that a fine was very steep <br /> due toxdi6 that there tido maliei93isintent. RUSC also disclosed that they understood that <br /> the situattt is about setting ti4cedent,but asked if the restitution might be able to go toward an <br /> enhancemeniat:the field. The'Town Manager and BOS representative felt that a package of goods <br /> and services equaling the amonat to remove the lines was a fair middle ground. This package of <br /> goods and services would need to be determined by the Recreation Administrator and the <br /> Recreation Committee,`. <br /> J. Feudo introduced James Bonazoli from the Board of Selectmen and asked both Mr. Bonazoli and <br /> M. Stolecki to further comment. M. Stolecki felt the decision was a win/win for those involved. J. <br /> Bonazoli stated that he was ok with a fine in kind. He had weighed the situation as innocent <br /> mistake vs negligible. He too felt there was no malicious intent, however he also spoke about many <br /> of the groups taking liberties to do things with out permission and this was another case. <br /> F. Driscoll did not understand why the situation needed to be a win/win. An organization did <br /> damage to a field without permission. They needed to be punished for it. <br />