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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
JANUARY 10, 1994
A regular meeting of the City 'of Temecula Community Services Commission was called to
order on Monday, January 10, 1994, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference
Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by
Chairman Jeff Nimeshein. Commissioner Comerchero led the flag salute.
PRESENT:
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COMMISSIONERS: Comerchero, Harker, Miller, Nimeshein,
Walker
ABSENT:
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COMMISSIONERS: None
Also present were Community Services Director Shawn Nelson, Recreation Superintendent
Herman Parker, Maintenance Superintendent Bruce Hartley 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 Soccer Association, accepted by Mike Verkouteren
Temecula Valley Club Soccer, accepted by Alan Gordon
Community Recreation Center Foundation, accepted by Thomas Langley
Ruth Chesher, Volunteer Coordinator, City of Temecula
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
DIVISION REPORTS
Recreation Superintendent Herman Parker reported the following:
The Santa Phone Line operated for 10 days during the Christmas holiday, with
approximately 60 calls received per day.
310 individuals participated in the "Breakfast With Santa" event held at the Old Town
Senior Center and following the breakfast the "Snow Frolic" event held at Sam Hicks
Memorial Park had approximately 530 participants.
January 28, 1994, the Recreation Department has scheduled an excursion to view the
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taping of the television show "Grace Under Fire". All reservations are filled for this
event. however. the studio has agreed to provide another bus. if the City has sufficient
reservations to fill a second bus.
The new Recreation Brochure has been mailed and several new classes are offered as
follows: sign language. photo memories. acrylic nails.lamaze. fundamental english and
french. tiny tots. Hawiian Dance. unlimited games. drop-in craft classes. handwriting
analysis.
The Teen Program continues to be successful. There is an increase in the T.E.E.N.
(Teen Employment Experience Network) participants.
Many of the programs offered at the Senior Center revolve around the daily meal
program. The Senior Center serves an average of 52 meals per day. The following
events have been held at the Senior Center:
Health Fair
Holiday Concert
Thanksgiving Party
Christmas Dance
Billards Room open all day
Continuous classes are: Bridge. Craft. Exercise
A new home delivered meals program was implemented today using volunteers to
make the deliveries. On Thursdays and Fridays the participants will receive an
additional meal for the weekend.
Tax preparation services will be offered at the Senior Center free of charge.
Maintenance Superintendant Bruce Hartley reported the following:
The City of Temecula provided holiday tree for Sharp Memorial Hospital. which was
returned to the City to plant at one of the parks.
Effective January 1. 1994. the City has hired a new maintenance contractor for the
Sports Park.
Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park is now under city maintenance.
Riverton Park is starting the 120 maintenance program following construction.
Paloma Del Sol Park will be under city maintenance effective this month.
The Senior Center landscape maintenance will be completed this month. The rose
bushes are being donated by the Rose Society and staff has found an Eagle Scout to
coordinate the landscaping along the front and possibly the hillside.
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Maintenance Superintendent Hartley announced the fOllowing scheduled park dedication
ceremonies:
John McGee Park
Kent Hintergardt Park
Paloma Del Sol Park
1:15 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
January 24, 1994
January 24, 1994
January 25. 1994
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1 . Aooroval of Minutes
1.1 Approve the minutes of the November 14, 1994 Community Services
Commission meeting as submitted.
It was moved by Commissioner Miller, seconded by Commissioner Comerchero
to approve the minutes.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
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COMMISSIONERS: Comerchero, Harker, Miller. Walker.
Nimeshein
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
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COMMISSIONERS: None
2. Bov Scouts Communitv Service Proiects
2.1 Receive and file a report on the various park improvement projects completed
by local Boy Scouts.
Park Maintenance Superintendent Bruce Hartley presented the staff report and
provided a slide presentation on the completed park improvement projects.
Commissioner Walker suggested that the Community Services Commission
recognize the efforts of Boy Scouts who have participated in community service
projects by presenting each with a Certificate of Appreciation from the
Community Services Commission at an upcoming meeting.
Director Nelson commended Mr. Hartley for coordinating the Boy Scout
projects.
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3. Parks and Recreation Master Plan
3.1 Receive and file status report concerning the Parks and Recreation Master Plan
for the City of Temecula.
Community Services Director Shawn Nelson presented the staff report and
provided a slide presentation highlighting various Community Services activities.
Director Nelson advised that the Board of Directors approved the Parks and
Recreation Master Plan on November 23, 1993. Mr. Nelson reported that on
December 1, 1993, the City of Temecula was involved in a State of the City
Address with the Chamber of Commerce. He said the report covered the
improvements made by the City over the last two years.
4. Caoital Imorovement Proiects
4.1 Receive and file status report concerning parks and recreation Capital
Improvement Projects.
Community Services Director Shawn Nelson presented the status report for the
following Capital Improvement Projects:
Loma Linda Park Improvement Project (Phase II) - This project is
currently in the design stage and the Department anticipates going out
to bid for construction in February, 1994.
John McGee Park - A park dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony is
scheduled for January 24, 1994 at 1: 15 P.M.
Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park - A park dedication and ribbon cutting
ceremony is scheduled for January 24, 1994 at 2:00 P.M.
Paloma Del Sol Park - A park dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony is
scheduled for January 25, 1994 at 4:00 P.M.
Sam Hicks Monument Park Improvement Project - A project committee
has been established. A portion of the project to be completed by the
Museum Foundation will include restoration and renovation of the
church and its maintenance and construction of a museum facility. The
committee is discussing other improvements to be made as part of the
City's project which includes renovation of the tot lot, circulation to
connect all elements of the park, restroom facilities, landscaping
improvements, pic-nic facilities and refurbished monument plaza.
Rancho California Sports Park Improvement Project - Encompasses the
ultimate improvements to the eastern portion of the Rancho California
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Sports Park to include individual and group picnic areas, restroom
facilites, landscaping, circulation including creek crossings, parking
facilities, and a skateboard facility.
Rancho California Desiltation Lake Improvement Project - City staff is
working in conjunction with URGE to improve the channel and detention
basin near the Community Recreation Center to more effectively
function as a desilting facility. Staff anticipates making a
recommendation to City Council for the award of a design contract at
the second Council meeting in January.
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION REPORTS
Commissioner Miller thanked the City for sending the ad-hoc committee to research some of
the skate board parks in the state.
Commissioner Comerchero told the Commission about his recent discussions with a group of
young people. He told the Commission these are not straight "A" students, however, they
don't drink or take drugs, and they aren't interested in sports. Commissioner Comerchero said
the one thing they all had in common was an interest in music and suggested the City
consider coordinating a band contest or concert for the local kids who have formed small
bands.
Commissioner Harker announced the dates of the League of California Cities Community
Services Conference, April 14 - 16, 1994, in Sacramento, California.
Chairman Nimeshein suggested that a tiny tot (bucket) swing replace one of the conventional
swings at Loma Linda Park.
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Nimeshein declared the meeting adjourned at 8:45 P.M.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission will be
held on Monday, February 14, 1994, 7:00 P.M. at the TemecuJa City Hall Main Conference
Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
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