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-3- <br /> Commissioner Wuori asked why the Park and <br /> Recreation Department does not offer a bike <br /> registration program. Director Anderson <br /> 4111 stated that by law, the bike registrations <br /> were to be done at the bike shops because the <br /> State would have a better control . Commis- <br /> sioner Wuori suggested that we conduct a <br /> "Bike Registration Day" by bringing in a <br /> Deputy Registar and incorporate a bike safety <br /> class at the same time . Commissioner <br /> Letendre suggested that we also distribute <br /> reflective tape to kids to use on their <br /> bikes. Director Anderson stated that even <br /> though it was too late to plan a bike regis- <br /> tration day at this time, we could at least <br /> put out a flyer on bike safety and include <br /> reflector tape. <br /> REVIEW OF LEISURE Director Anderson briefly discussed the <br /> INDUSTRY DIGEST SHEETS recent subscription to the Leisure Industry <br /> Digest, explaining that it would be distri- <br /> buted each month. <br /> DISCUSSION OF PARK <br /> COMMISSION TOUR Staff went over the agenda for the May 3 park <br /> tour of Greenfield , Random and Silver View <br /> Parks. <br /> 1986 L.A.W.C.O.N. <br /> 411iRANT REQUEST Staff stated that their were three prelimin- <br /> ary grants submitted for consideration . The <br /> first was for Phase II improvements to Silver <br /> View Park as follows : <br /> 1 . Four lighted tennis courts <br /> 2. Paved parking lot <br /> 3. Completion of trail loop <br /> 4 . Bridge construction over narrows of pond <br /> The second grant application was for the con- <br /> struction of a boat launch at Spring Lake and <br /> the third grant application was for upgrading <br /> the athletic facility at Silver View Park <br /> including lights and turf establishment. <br /> SILVER VIEW PARK <br /> HOMEOWNER ENCROACHMENT Staff indicated that we were currently exper- <br /> iencing problems at Silver View Park with <br /> residents on the southside of the park <br /> encroaching on park property. He said that <br /> he had met with a resident on April 30, 1986 <br /> who had requested permission to remove trees <br /> and brush behind his property. At that time, <br /> he noticed that many of the residents abut- <br /> ting the park property had cleared away brush <br /> and some had sodded all the way down to the <br /> 410 lake. <br />