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AGENDA
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
TO BE HELD AT
TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER
MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2019
6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER: Chair(Vacant)
FLAG SALUTE:
ROLL CALL: Borgeson, Levine, Willis
PRESENTATIONS:
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the
Commissioners on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to
three (3) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Commissioners about an item not
listed on the Agenda, a green "Request to Speak" form may be filled out and filed with
the Commission Secretary.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address.
For all other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form may be filed with the
Community Services Commission Secretary before the item is addressed by the
Commission. There is a three (3) minute time limit for individual speakers.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted
by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the
Commission request specific items are removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.
DIVISION REPORTS
Recreation, Human Services and Special Events
Cultural Arts
Park Maintenance/Facility Update
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. MINUTES
1.1 RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the minutes of the December 3, 2018 Commission meeting. The
November meeting was canceled - no minutes.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. FACILITY RENAMING/NEW LOGO
2.1 RECOMMENDATION:
Support the renaming of the Temecula Valley Museum to the Temecula Valley
Museum of Art and Culture (TMAC) and proposed new branding logo.
3. WALL OF HONOR NOMINATION — BOB MORRIS
3.1 RECOMMENDATION:
Approve a recommendation to the City Council that nominee Bob Morris be
selected for placement on the City of Temecula Wall of Honor (at the request of
Mayor Naggar)
4. WALL OF HONOR NOMINATION —JACK AND LINDA WILLIAMS
4.1 RECOMMENDATION:
Approve a recommendation to the City Council that nominees Jack and Linda
Williams be selected for placement on the City of Temecula Wall of Honor (at the
request of Mayor Naggar)
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
That the Community Services Commission adjourn to a regular meeting to be held on Monday,
February 11, 2019 at 6:00 pm in the Temecula Civic Center Council Chambers, 41000 Main
Street, Temecula, California.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The agenda packet (including staff reports) will be available for public viewing in the Main Reception area at the Temecula Civic
Center(41000 Main Street,Temecula)after 4:00 PM the Friday before the Community Services Commission meeting. At that time,
the agenda packet may also be accessed on the City's website—www.cityoftemecula.orq—and will be available for public viewing
at the respective meeting.
Supplemental material received after the posting of the Agenda
Any supplemental material distributed to a majority of the Commission regarding any item on the agenda, after the posting of the
agenda,will be available for public viewing in the Main Reception area at the Temecula Civic Center(41000 Main Street,Temecula,
8:00 AM— 5:00 PM). In addition, such material may be accessed on the City's website—www.cityoftemecula.orq— and will be
available for public viewing at the respective meeting.
If you have questions regarding any item on the agenda for this meeting,please contact the Community Services Department at the
Temecula Civic Center,(951)694-6480.
ITEM NO . 1
ACTION MINUTES
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018
6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER: Chair Schwank
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Borgeson
ROLL CALL: Borgeson, Levine, Nelson (absent-excused), Schwank,
Willis
PRESENTATIONS: None
PUBLIC COMMENTS: None
DIVISION REPORTS
Recreation, Human Services and Special Events — Report to be presented at January meeting
Cultural Arts— Report to be presented at January meeting
Park Maintenance/Facility Update— Report to be presented at January meeting
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. 'TWAS THE LIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS HOME DECORATING CONTEST
JUDGING
1.1 RECOMMENDATION:
Adjourn to judge the entries of the 2018 'Twas the Lights Before Christmas Home Decorating
Contest (Bus Tour).
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
The Community Services Commission adjourned to a regular meeting to be held on Monday,
January 14, 2019 at 6:00 pm in the Temecula Civic Center Council Chambers, 41000 Main
Street, Temecula, California.
Motion by Commissioner Willis, seconded by Commissioner Borgeson. Motion approved 4-0-1.
Voice vote reflected approval by Commissioners Borgeson, Levine, Schwank, and Willis.
Commissioner Nelson absent. The meeting adjourned at 5:37 p.m.
Zak Schwank Kevin Hawkins
Chair Director of Community Services
ITEM NO . 2
Temecula Valley Museum Board, Inc.
28314 Mercedes St,Temecula,CA 92590
November 19,2018
Dear Members of Community Services Commission:
On behalf of the Temecula Valley Museum Board, Inc., I wanted to write this letter of support for the
proposed new logo and re-branding of the Temecula Valley Museum to the Temecula Valley Museum of
Art and Culture (TMAC). Since its inception, nearly 20 years ago,the Temecula Valley Museum has been
a place to celebrate the colorful and rich history of the City of Temecula and the surrounding area,
At its inception,the Temecula Valley Museum was focused on a narrow slice of history and time, built to
preserve the strong rural character that is the hallmark of Riverside County. Exhibits and history focused
on western frontier life, the first European settlers of the valley, indigenous people, and contemporary
notable figures,such as Earl Stanley Gardner. This history is so important for capturing who we are today,
and how the City of Temecula has grown to embrace the values of"Old Traditions, New Opportunities."
We believe the Museum should continue to grow the scope of its exhibits and offerings to tell an even
fuller history of the Temecula Valley, one that embraces a diverse past and more contemporary offerings.
The goal Is to not just preserve the history of our City for our wonderful residents, but to share all that
this area has to offer with visitors and tourists. By preserving what the Museum currently offers and
expanding the scope of what can be experienced, we acknowledge the inextricable link between art,
culture, history, and community.
The Museum Board has recently re-tooled its vision and mission statement to reflect this greater scope.
The Museum Board's new vision—To be the premiere center of art and culture in southwest Riverside
County—mirrors the overall shift the City of Temecula has experienced in becoming a center of tourism,
art, culture, and community. The Museum Board believes that TMAC embodies the current and future
spirit of the Museum,
The Temecula Valley Museum Board, Inc., wholeheartedly recommends that the new proposed logo and
re-branding effort be approved. Please feel free to reach out to the Museum Board for any questions,
comments,or concerns regarding this letter of support.
Sincerely,
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It is the mission of the Temecula Valley Museum Board to create a center for immersive experiences that
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ITEM NO . 3
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Temecula Community Services Commission
FROM: Aaron Adams, City Manager
DATE: January 14, 2019
SUBJECT: Approve a Recommendation to the City Council that Nominee Bob Morris be Selected
for Placement on the City of Temecula Wall of Honor (at the request of Mayor Naggar)
PREPARED BY: Betsy Lowrey, Senior Management Analyst
RECOMMENDATION: That the Temecula Community Services Commission:
1. Approve a Recommendation to the City Council that Nominee Bob Morris be Selected for
Placement on the City of Temecula Wall of Honor (at the request of Mayor Naggar)
BACKGROUND: At the request of Mayor Michael Naggar, and as approved by the Wall of Honor Ad
Hoc Subcommittee comprised of Mayor Naggar and Council Member Edwards, it is proposed that Bob
Morris be recognized with placement of their name on the City's Wall of Honor currently located in the
foyer of the Civic Center. Pursuant to the Procedure for the Establishment and Continuing Operation of
the City of Temecula Wall of Honor, the Wall of Honor is intended to honor and recognize individuals who
have made an outstanding contribution to the City of Temecula. To be eligible, an individual must have
made a major contribution to improve the quality of life for the residents of the City of Temecula over a
significant period of time.— -
Renowned local artist and Temecula De Luz resident, Bob Morris, was among the last of a cowboy
generation. Arriving in Temecula on horseback in 1969, he took one look at the rolling hills and quaint
small town and knew he was home. Bob's easygoing nature and creative spirit were a perfect fit for the
growing community, and he quickly became a town favorite. Mr. Morris was the co-founder of the Great
Temecula Tractor Race that began in 1977 and lasted nearly 3 decades. Mr. Morris appreciated
Temecula's Western appeal, and worked to recreate Old Town to its Old West era and embellish it with
an 1890s theme. His artistic ironworks are all throughout Old Town, including the gateway arches at both
ends of Old Town (designed with metal fabricator Randy Howe), depicting a cattle drive, arrival of
Butterfield Stage, and Native American life. Bob Morris also designed the metal end caps on the Main
Street Bridge,the iron medallions on the sidewalks at all four corners in Old Town Front and Main Streets,
and other hidden wonders in Old Town Temecula including a water tank and a trough. Mr. Morris worked
with Howe Welding & Fabrication to create the metal artwork that spans Overland Bridge, above Interstate
15, depicting Temecula's hot-air balloons and rolling hills. His work is seen throughout Temecula also
on private developments such as business signs including at the historical Bank (Mexican Restaurant),
architectural iron / wood elements of buildings, decorative windmills, private driveway gates of wagon
wheels, fences, posts or other decor reminiscent of old Temecula. Bob Morris branded Old Town
Temecula with his vision and creativity. Mr. Morris passed away in 2018, but his legacy of 1890s era
ironwork will outlive generations to come in Temecula.
Staff will forward the Commission's recommendation to the City Council for final action.
ATTACHMENTS: City of Temecula Wall of Honor Nomination
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Statement in support of the nominee(one hundred words or less):
Renowned local artist and Temecula De Luz resident, Bob Morris, was among the last
of a cowboy generation. Arriving in Temecula on horseback in 1969, he took one look
at the rolling hills and quaint small town and knew he was home. Bob's easygoing
nature and creative spirit were a perfect fit for the growing community, and he
quickly became a town favorite. Mr. Morris was the co-founder of the Great
Temecula Tractor Race that began in 1977 and lasted nearly 3 decades. Mr. Morris
appreciated Temecula's Western appeal, and worked to recreate Old Town to its Old
West era and embellish it with an 1890s theme. His artistic ironworks are all
throughout Old Town, including the gateway arches at both ends of Old Town
(designed with metal fabricator Randy Howe), depicting a cattle drive, arrival of
Butterfield Stage, and Native American life. Bob Morris also designed the metal end
caps on the Main Street Bridge, the iron medallions on the sidewalks at all four
corners in Old Town Front and Main Streets, and other hidden wonders in Old Town
Temecula including a water tank and a trough. Mr. Morris worked with Howe Welding
& Fabrication to create the metal artwork that spans Overland Bridge, above
Interstate 15, depicting Temecula's hot-air balloons and rolling hills. His work is seen
throughout Temecula also on private developments such as business signs including
at the historical Bank (Mexican Restaurant), architectural iron / wood elements of
buildings, decorative windmills, private driveway gates of wagon wheels, fences,
posts or other decor reminiscent of old Temecula. Bob Morris branded Old Town
Temecula with his vision and creativity. Mr. Morris passed away in 2018, but his
legacy of 1890s era ironwork will outlive generations to come in Temecula.
ITEM NO . 4
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Temecula Community Services Commission
FROM: Aaron Adams, City Manager
DATE: January 14, 2019
SUBJECT: Approve a Recommendation to the City Council that Nominees Jack and Linda Williams,
be Selected for Placement on the City of Temecula Wall of Honor (at the request of
Mayor Naggar)
PREPARED BY: Betsy Lowrey, Senior Management Analyst
RECOMMENDATION: That the Temecula Community Services Commission:
1. Approve a Recommendation to the City Council that Nominees Jack and Linda Williams be
Selected for Placement on the City of Temecula Wall of Honor (at the request of Mayor Naggar)
BACKGROUND: At the request of Mayor Michael Naggar, and as approved by the Wall of Honor Ad
Hoc Subcommittee comprised of Mayor Naggar and Council Member Edwards, it is proposed that Jack
and Linda Williams be recognized with placement of their name on the City's Wall of Honor currently
located in the foyer of the Civic Center. Pursuant to the Procedure for the Establishment and Continuing
Operation of the City of Temecula Wall of Honor, the Wall of Honor is intended to honor and recognize
individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the City of Temecula. To be eligible, an
individual must have made a major contribution to improve the quality of life for the residents of the City
of Temecula over a significant period of time.
Jack and Linda Williams are the founders of Richie's Real American Diner located in Temecula (and
Murrieta). Jack passed away in 2018, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, known as one of Temecula's most kind-
hearted business owners and residents (since 1980s), opened their Richie's Diner restaurant in Temecula
in 1991 on Jefferson Avenue, and then relocated it to Temecula Parkway where it remains a City landmark
for its "pleasin' people good country cookin" philosophy and small-town atmosphere. As the City grew,
Jack and Linda have ensured all patrons experience a part of Temecula's family-friendly hometown feel.
Temecula and Murrieta City Councils recognized Mr. and Mrs. Williams for their 2014 Silver Plate Award
(the restaurant industry's equivalent of the Academy Awards) but, even more importantly, they are
representative of so much more than great food. They have exemplified hard work, integrity, love and
devotion to their employees, customers and the entire community that lives or visits Temecula's
hometown restaurant. They have sought to serve others, and to make all feel welcome in Temecula with
genuine hospitality and generosity. They give back by supporting those in need, hosting fundraising
events with non-profits, and are well-known for their vigorous support for all branches of military and
veterans, as well as first responders, and law enforcement. Jack also served his country as a Marine.
His selfless legacy of "community" carries on in Temecula through his wife Linda and their family, and
throughout their restaurants, businesses, and employees.
Staff will forward the Commission's recommendation to the City Council for final action.
ATTACHMENTS: City of Temecula Wall of Honor Nomination
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Statement in support of tile nomineelone hundJbd words of less):
Jack and Linda Williams are the founders of Richie's Real American Diner located in
Temecula (and Murrieta).Jack passed away in 2018. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, known as
one of Temecula's most kind-hearted business owners and residents (since 1980s),
opened their Richie's Diner restaurant in Temecula in 1991 on Jefferson Avenue, and
then relocated it to Temecula Parkway where it remains a City landmark for its
"pleasin' people good country cookin" philosophy and small-town atmosphere. As
the City grew, Jack and Linda have ensured all patrons experience a part of
Temecula's family-friendly hometown feel. Temecula and Murrieta City Councils
recognized Mr. and Mrs. Williams for their 2014 Silver Plate Award (the restaurant
industry's equivalent of the Academy Awards) but, even more importantly, they are
representative of so much more than great food. They have exemplified hard work,
integrity, love and devotion to their employees, customers and the entire community
that lives or visits Temecula's hometown restaurant. They have sought to serve
others, and to make all feel welcome in Temecula with genuine hospitality and
generosity. They give back by supporting those in need, hosting fundraising events
with non-profits, and are well-known for their vigorous support for all branches of
military and veterans, as well as first responders, and law enforcement. Jack also
served his country as a Marine. His selfless legacy of "community" carries on in
Temecula through his wife Linda and their family, and throughout their restaurants,
businesses, and employees.