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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
SEPTEMBER 28, 2004
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services District was called to order at
8:08 P.M., at the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
DIRECTORS:
5
Comerchero, Naggar, Roberts,
Stone, and Washington
ABSENT:
0
DIRECTORS:
None
Also present were General Manager Nelson, City Attorney Thorson, and City Clerk Jones.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1
Approve the minutes of September 14, 2004.
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Japanese Garden Construction Contract
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
Award a contract to John Werber Construction Landscape, Inc., and authorize
the expenditure of $133,066 for the construction of the Japanese Garden at the
Temecula Duck Pond and approve a 10% contingency in the amount of
$13,307.
2.2
Approve the appropriation of funds in the amount of $60,000 for the additional
construction costs from the General Fund Unsecured Fund Balance.
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Award the Construction Contract for the Sports Complex - Proiect No. PW01-17CSD
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1
Award a construction contract for the Sports Complex - Project No. PW01-
17CSD - to Douglas E. Barnhart, Inc., in the amount of $12,150,50.49, which
includes the five additive bid items, and authorize the President of the Board of
Directors to execute the contract.
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3.2
Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders not to exceed the
contingency amount of $1,215,005.05, which is equal to 10% of the contract
amount.
3.3
Accelerate the appropriation of budgeted funds in FY 2005-2006 to FY 2004-
2005 in the amount of $3,000,000.00 for the future procurement of synthetic turf
soccer fields.
MOTION: Director Naggar moved to approve Consent Calendar Item Nos. 1 through 3. The
motion was seconded by Director Comerchero and electronic vote reflected unanimous
approval.
DISTRICT BUSINESS
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Renamina Rancho California Sports Park
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1
Consider changing the name of the Rancho California Sports Park to Ronald
Reagan Sports Park to honor President Ronald Reagan.
Deputy Director Phyllis Ruse presented the staff report (of record).
Director Naggar asked the City Attorney to elaborate on the deed restrictions on this
property. City Attorney Thorson reported at the time the City took ownership of the park
property from the County of Riverside, there was a deed restriction which stated the
park name should remain the Rancho California Sports Park.
He further explained that the restriction was in place so that the park would retain the
name of the Community which was being developed at the time, "Rancho California."
Since the incorporation of the City, the name Rancho California has been dropped and
Temecula was chosen as the City's name. Since that time, property being developed
has changed ownership several times, and the value of retaining this name has
diminished. He noted the Council's option would be to wait for a representative from
Kaiser to complain that the deed restriction still occurs, but also said there would be a
question whether this restriction could legally be enforced. Ultimately, the City would
have eminent domain rights to purchase the name and remove any deed restriction.
A. Carol and Hailey Strode, mother and 8-year old daughter, of Temecula,
addressed the Board expressing their desire for the park to be name after President
Ronald Reagan. Eight year-old Hailey read a letter that she wrote to Nancy Reagan,
describing her personal hero, Ronald Reagan.
B. Expressing his desire to rename the Rancho California Sports Park, to Ronald
Reagan Park, Mr. Perry Peters of Temecula, recalled a speech made by former
President Ronald Reagan, where he extolled the efforts of citizens in the area that
joined efforts and privately raised funds to build a Sports Park for their children to utilize
and play in. He further purposed that on the anniversary of the President's Speech,
March 3, 1983, the tape of this event is played and Mrs. Reagan be invited to attend.
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He also asked that the citizens be allowed to raise funds to erect a permanent plaque
serving as a reminder of this proud moment in history.
C. Adele Harrison of Temecula, a retired Temecula Valley Unified School District
teacher, joined those requesting the name of the Rancho Sports Park being changed to
the Ronald Reagan Park. She urged the Council to honor one of our "greatest
presidents," as he honored Temecula.
D. Also of Temecula, Mr. Dennis Chiniaeff, displayed the language from the deed
restriction and stated that as the last General Manager representing the former
developer, there are still interests that the park remain the Rancho Sports Park. He
further explained that he felt that renaming the Sports Park after the former President,
goes against what he was trying to do, in honoring those who built the park. He
suggested naming the Community Recreation Center, the Ronald Reagan Community
Recreation Center, and retaining the name, Rancho Sports Park.
E. John Hunneman, Murrieta, spoke in favor of changing the name of Rancho
Sports Park to the Ronald Reagan Park, stating that there is a history of changing
names of parks and roads in this area, and that this is an appropriate name change.
Director Roberts expressed his admiration for former President Reagan, and expressed
his thanks for the honesty in which Ronald Reagan operated as Governor of the State
of California. He supported the name change to Ronald Reagan Park.
Joining Director Roberts in his desire to rename the Rancho Sports Park to the Ronald
Reagan Park, Director Comerchero stated he does not see a significant historical
significance to the name Rancho Sports Park, and supported the name change to
honor former President Ronald Reagan. He emphasized his support of also
recognizing those who built the park, in the form of an interpretative plaque.
Director Naggar stated the Ronald Reagan is his personal "hero." He explained how
the former president influenced his life, and how he inspired all Americans to be
patriotic. In reference to a commemorative plaque, he explained he invisioned more,
possibly even "public art" depicting Ronald Reagan's life.
Describing Ronald Reagan as his "political mentor," Director Stone outlined his reasons
for honoring the former president and voiced his approval of the name change of the
Rancho Sports Park to the Ronald Reagan Park. He also complimented Kaiser and
their visionary planning in the early stages of this City's development. He suggested
that Kaiser be remembered in future naming of City park sites.
In anticipation of possible approval of this name change, Director Comerchero invited
Hailey Strode and her family to assist the City in the dedication ceremony of the Ronald
Reagan Park.
President Washington, in stating how opportunity is available in this country for those
who work hard, described the humble beginnings of his grandmother and father, and
how through hard work, the later success of his father becoming the first black
physician in the State Hospital at Jackson, Mississippi. Mr. Washington explained it is
his desire to not lose site of what Ronald Reagan was trying to do; honor those people
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who built the Sports Park. While in support of the name change, he requested that
those individuals, who actually built the park, are recognized and honored.
MOTION: Director Naggar moved to change the name of the Rancho California Sports Park to
Ronald Reagan Sports Park to honor President Ronald Reagan. The motion was seconded by
Director Stone and electronic vote reflected unanimous approval.
DEPARTMENTAL REPORT
No comments.
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT
No comments.
GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT
No comments.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS' REPORTS
No comments.
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ADJOURNMENT
At 8:51 P.M., the Temecula Community Services District meeting was formally adjourned to
Tuesday, October 12, 2004, at 7:00 P.M., City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park
Drive, Temecula, California.
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