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staff to prepare, operate, and clean up park
area. (See Muss Park) 11/15/78
Memo #7326, request from Miami -Dade Community 2/7/79
College to use Flamingo Park Baseball field for
their 1979 season. Res. #79-15826 adopted,
authorizing rental fee waiver agreement, subject
to: 1) College providing insurance meeting City's
requirements, 2) College to be billed $45 per game
date for cost of City services, 3) College to con-
tinue to provide field and stadium maintenance
materials and supplies as necessary. Any lighting
cost in excess of cost of material and supplies
provided by College will be reimbursed to City.
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V.M. Weisburd announced that Vita Course at 3/21/79
Ocean Front Park (80th - 86th Sts.) would be
dedicated on March 22, 1979 at 9:00 a.m., and
invited everyone to attend. (See Ocean Front
Park (77th to 87th Terrace)
(NOT ON AGENDA) Request for assignment of ad- 5/2/79
ditional Police coverage in Parks. Mr. Mack
Helfman appeared and requested, 1) continuation
of weekend assignment of additional police in
Pier Park area to search automobiles as a
year-round policy, and 2) reinstitution of
assignment of foot patrolmen in Lummus Park,
to enforce laws and issue tickets where neces-
sary to insure protection of park users.
(See Police Dept.)
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7/18/79
Mr. Ed Melniker, President of Variety Club,
appeared and requested City to waive rental
fee for use of Flamingo Park 'pall field for
a charity function to be held on July 29,
1979, and he was advised to meet with City
Mgr.
Memo #7625, waiver of fees for Variety Club 8/1/79
event, held on 7/29/79, Memorial Field,
approved after -the -fact.
Mr. Joseph Dinhofer appeared and complained 3/5/80
about noise emanating from Memorial Field
during its use, and suggested that the field