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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
HELD FEBRUARY 14, 1994
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission was called to
order on Monday, February 14. 1994. 7:00 P.M.. at Temecula City Hall Main Conference
Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by
Chairman Jeff Nimeshein. Commissioner Walker led the flag salute.
PRESENT:
4
COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Walker, Nimeshein
ABSENT:
1
COMMISSIONERS: Comerchero
Also present were Community Services Director Shawn Nelson. Recreation Superintendent
Herman Parker and Recording Secretary Gail Zigler.
PRESENTATIONS
The Community Services Commission recognized the efforts of the following individuals and
organizations. Chairman Nimeshein presented Certificates of Appreciation for Community
Service as follows:
Temecula Valley Rose Society
Union For A River Greenbelt (U.R.G.E.l
Julie Crowe-Pelletier. Recreation Supervisor
Sharon Johnson. Recreation Coordinator
Representatives from the Temecula Valley Rose Society stated they would like to make a
recommendation regarding the types of rose bushes for the renovation project for Sam Hicks
Monument Park and museum facility.
Director Nelson advised there is a rose garden component planned for Sam Hicks Monument
Park and the future museum facility. Director Nelson told the Commission the City has been
working closely with U.R.G.E. in terms of the completion of the desiltation project at the new
Community Recreation Facility (CRC).
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
DIVISION REPORTS
Recreation Superintendent Herman Parker reported the following:
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The City completed softball registration the first week in February and all leagues are
filled. The softball program will be moved to Paloma Del Sol Park.
The contract special interest classes offered in the recreation brochure have been very
successful.
The recreation staff have completed to two excursions for live video taping of the
television shows "Grace Under Fire" and "Coach".
The excursions to the Date Festival and Wild Bills Dinner Theater are booked full.
Upcoming spring events are the Annual Easter Egg Hunt followed by an evening
Dixieland Jazz Festival event.
Director Nelson provided the division report for park maintenance as follows:
The renovations to the Rancho California Sports Park are nearly completed.
The landscaping in front of the Old Town Temecula Senior Center was completed by
an Eagle Scout. Director Nelson advised that the Temecula Valley Rose Society
donated the roses and will assistance in their maintenance.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1 . Aooroval of Minutes
1.1 Approve minutes of January 10, 1994 Community Services Commission
meeting as submitted.
It was moved by Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Miller to
approve the minutes of the January 10, 1994 Community Services
Commission.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
4
COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Walker, Nimeshein
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
1
COMMISSIONERS: Comerchero
2. Temecula Teen Recreation Center
Recreation Supervisor Julie Crowe-Pelletier presented the staff report. She distributed
a copy of the first issue of the "Temecula Teen", a newsletter generated by the high
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school students.
Commissioner Harker said once the CRC is open and the Teen Center activities are
operated out of the CRC, she would like to see the City consider using the existing
Teen Center for a senior day care program. Commissioner Harker said the City of
Hemet and Sun City are currently operating senior day care programs.
Director Nelson asked Recreation Superintendent Herman Parker to research the
program and report back to the Commission in March.
Chairman Nimeshein asked staff if they thought any of the programs would be
impacted by the year round school program.
Superintendent Parker said the City will be offering the day camp program on a week
by week basis this year and at the end of summer, if there remains a need for the
program, it will be continued. Mr. Parker said all aquatics programs will be at the new
pool this year and the CRC will be open at 2:00 P.M. daily for after school activities.
It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Walker to receive
and file.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
4
COMMISSIONERS: . Harker, Miller, Walker, Nimeshein
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
1
COMMISSIONERS: Comerchero
3. Pala Communitv Park Proiect
Director Nelson presented the staff report explaining to the Commission that because
of a rise in the ground water tables at the proposed park site, it may be impossible to
fully develop the land which has been set aside for a 28 acre community park. Director
Nelson advised that Public Works is considering alternatives to determine the best
course of action to address the situation and will provide direction within the next 30
to 40 days. Director Nelson said a possible suggestion may be to scale back the scope
of improvements to the park to approximately 10 acres.
Councilmember Jeff Stone suggested the City may consider a lake type project which
offers fishing, etc.
Chairman Jeff Nimeshein suggested the Commission wait for the recommendation by
the Public Works department. Chairman Nimeshein said the Commission is open to
other alternatives and suggested that staff consider calling back the Pala Road Park
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Committee to discuss the issue and offer alternatives.
4. California Parks and Recreation Societv Conference
Director Nelson provided an overview of the conference. He said some of the topics
included marketing recreation programs, promoting economic development through
community services facilities and programs and privatization of municipal services (i.e.
golf courses).
5. Monument at Kent Hinteraardt Memorial Park
Director Nelson presented the staff report recommending installing a monument in
recognition of Police Officer Kent Hintergardt at the Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park.
Commissioner Miller said he is favor of the monument and would like to see the
monument have added space to allow for recognition of other police officers or fire
fighters who have lost their lives while providing service to the City of Temecula.
Director Nelson recommended staff look for another location to recognize those
individuals if the need arises.
It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Walker to approve
the installation of a monument in recognition of Police Officer Kent Hintergardt at the
Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
4
COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Walker, Nimeshein
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
1
COMMISSIONERS: Comerchero
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Director Nelson reported the following:
All bids have been received for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
The March agenda will-have an item concerning the fee credits for Paloma Del Sol Park,
the Northwest Sports Complex and the Master Plan for Sam Hicks Monument Park.
The tiny tot swing has been ordered for Loma Linda Park and will be installed next
month.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Commissioner Miller advised that he would like to give a report on the January 31, 1994
meeting regarding the skate board park on an future agenda.
Commissioner Walker commElnded Julie Crowe-Pelletier and Sharon Johnson on all their hard
work.
Councilmember Jeff Stone commended the Commission in their Certificate of Appreciation
presentations.
Director Nelson advised the Commission the Community Recreation Center dedication
ceremony is planned for the last week of March, 1994.
Director Nelson advised the Commission the Community Services Conference will be held April
14- 16, 1994.
ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Miller to adjourn at 8:40
P.M.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission will be
held on Monday, March 14, 1994, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference
Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
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