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Dot Schreiner, 14301 Saddle Mountain Drive and Chairman of the Pathways <br /> Recreation and Parks Committee, expressed her interest in upholding the <br /> goals of the Town's General Plan and being part of the effort in retaining open <br /> space while respecting the property owners' rights. She was familiar with the <br /> Town's Codes and understood the terminology. Mrs. Schreiner noted her <br /> concerns about large homes, building out, fitting homes into existing <br /> neighborhoods, fences (solid fences on both sides of a path) and two-story <br /> facades. <br /> A. Richard Jones, 12660 LaCresta Drive, noted that he would be willing to <br /> serve for another term on the Planning Commission. He had an engineering <br /> background and believed it was important to preserve the rural character of <br /> the Town. <br /> Clyde Noel, 24160 Dawnridge Drive, noted that he had not missed a meeting <br /> in four years, nor had he embarrassed any Councilmembers, applicants or the <br /> Town. Mr. Noel quoted from Wallace Stegnar's new book on the issue of <br /> rural character and also suggested that the Town's ordinances be reviewed as <br /> a result of recent court decisions. He further believed that changes to the <br /> fence ordinance should be made. <br /> Council had also received an application for the Community Relations <br /> Committee and an application for the Safety Committee. <br /> Thornton Fisher, 25603 Fernhill Drive, addressed the Council concerning his <br /> application for the Safety Committee. He noted his interest in serving the <br /> community and commented that he would be willing to serve a term as <br /> chairman of the committee and would be willing to attend Council Meetings <br /> as a representative of the committee. Mr. Fisher expressed his interest in the <br /> emergency coordinators program which he believed was an important <br /> function of the Safety Committee. <br /> Linda Seidel, 26642 Purissima Road, noted that she had lived in Town for <br /> nine years and she believed it was time to get involved in the community. <br /> She believed she had the skills and talents to contribute to the Community <br /> Relations Committee in that her position working with the Daughters of <br /> Charity included organizing social events. Ms. Seidel further commented she <br /> would be willing to serve a term as chairman of the committee and would be <br /> willing to attend Council Meetings as a representative of the committee. <br /> July 1, 1992 <br /> Adjourned Regular Meeting <br /> 2 <br />