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h. to monitor pension and OPEB obligations and recommend <br />appropriate mitigation and reserve policies. <br />(e) Parks and Recreation Committee.. <br />(i) The membership of this Committee shall consist of a minimum of five f 5 <br />members and a maximum of ten {10} members, including whenever <br />feasible, residents who are parents of young children. <br />(ii) The charges to and duties of this Committee shall be: <br />a. to serve as an advisory body to the Council on matters related to <br />year-round recreational programs and activities, including, but not <br />limited to, recreational programs and activities to serve children <br />and adults; and <br />b. to develop new recreational programs and activities and study all <br />recreational facilities available within the Town and make <br />recommendations regarding their status, consistent with the <br />General Plan. <br />(f) Pathways Committee. <br />(i) The membership of this Committee shall consist of a minimum of five {5} <br />members and a maximum of nine {9} members. <br />(ii) The charges to and duties of this Committee shall be: <br />a. to work for the preservation and enhancement of the pathways <br />within the Town for the use and enjoyment of all residents; <br />b. to review and recommend changes to the Master Path Plan and the <br />Bicycle Plan of the Town; <br />C. to make recommendations at subdivision, site development, <br />Planning Commission and City Council meetings regarding <br />pathway easements; <br />d. to meet regularly with the City Manager or the Manager's designee <br />to render advice on pathway activities, priorities, and necessary <br />maintenance; <br />C. to communicate to residents the concepts and locations of paths <br />and trails within the Town as approved by the City Council; <br />f. to study and recommend ordinances and resolutions relating to <br />Resolution 55-21 Page 1 I <br />