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The Corte Madera Parks and Recreation Commission selected Chair Miles to continue as chair for the coming year at its Aug. 25 meeting and agreed to postpone selecting a vice chair until the commission has a fuller roster.
Commissioners present voted in favor of the chair by roll call. Rebecca (staff) read the roll call vote: Commissioner Rose — yes; Commissioner Stollier — yes; Commissioner Hansen — yes; Chair Miles — yes. Commissioner Condoria (Condrey) was recorded as absent. The motion passed and Miles accepted the role.
Commissioners discussed whether to choose a vice chair at the same meeting; several members indicated new commissioners joining soon and preferred to wait. Chair Miles said she would speak with colleagues and the commission will seek a vice chair before the next meeting.
This was a procedural action to assign meeting leadership; it did not change policy or appropriate funds.
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