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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1998
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission was held
on Monday, November 9, 1998, 7:00 P.M. at the Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business
Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by Vice Chariman
Jeff Nimeshein. Commissioner Miller led the flag salute.
PRESENT:
3
COMMISSIONERS:
Henz, Miller,
Nimeshein,
ABSENT:
2
COMMISSIONERS:
Meyler, Edwards
Also present were Director Herman Parker, Deputy Director Phyllis Ruse, Maintenance
Superintendent Kevin Harrington, Recreation Superintendent Julie Pelletier and
Administrative Secretary Gail Zigler.
PRESENTATIONS
The Community Services Commission presented a Certification of Appreciation to the
following:
Mario Munoz, TCSD Maintenance Employee
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
DIVISION REPORTS
Deputy Director Phyllis Ruse reported for the Development Services Division as follows:
The construction contract for the Temecula Duck Pond has been awarded and a
pre-construction meeting is scheduled for November 12, 1998. Staff anticipates
construction will begin within 10 days of the pre-construction meeting.
Construction is scheduled to be completed in 120 working days with a 90 day
maintenance period to follow.
A construction contract was awarded for the museum building construction to
Pacitto Construction. Staff is currently waiting for the contractor to submit all the
necessary paperwork. The construction should take approximately 12 weeks to
complete.
The Temecula Valley High School tennis court lighting plans are in for second
plan check. I anticipate having all the comments back this week and will return
those to the designer. Staff anticipates going out to bid on this project in late
November or early December.
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Winchester Creek Park is currently in the 90 days maintenance period. Staff
anticipates dedicating this park to the City in mid January 1999.
Margarita Community Park is nearing completion of construction. Staff will be
conducting a lighting test. The contractor will be completing modifications to the
irrigation and will hydroseed the park. Staff anticipates the park will enter the 90
day maintenance period sometime in December.
Recreation Superintendent Julie Pelletier reported the following:
The annual Halloween Spooktacular Carnival was held on Friday, October 30,
1998. There were approximate 1,500 in attendance, and the evening was
complete with costume contest, screaming contest, coloring contest and a
pumpkin carving contest. Fall swim lesson program is nearing conclusion.
The Temecula Triathlon was held on November 1,1998. The City of Temecula,
the Rotary Club and numerous other sponsors, sponsored this event. There
were approximately 200 athletes who participated in this event.
Staff is currently working on the 1998-1999 Winter/Spring issue of the Recreation
Brochure. The brochure will be mailed to Temecula residents on Friday, January
8, 1999.
Upcoming events for the holiday season are:
Santa's Electric Light Parade on December 3, 1998.
Holiday Lights and Festive Sights on December 9 and December
10, 1998.
Winter Wonderland and the awards presentation for both the
parade and Holiday Lights and Festive Sights
Maintenance Superintendent Kevin Harrington reported on the following Maintenance
Division projects:
Staff completed the following park maintenance projects:
Butterfield Stage Park fencing
Repair and maintenance of monument signs
Assisted with preparations for Halloween festivities
Assisted with preparations for "Make A Difference Day" activities
Completed 75 Service Order Requests
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Approval ofthe Minutes
It was moved by Commissioner Henz, seconded by Commissioner Miller to approve the
minutes of the October 12, 1998 Commission meeting.
The motion was carried as follows:
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AYES:
3
COMMISSIONERS: Henz, Miller,
Nimeshein,
NOES:
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
2
COMMISSIONERS: Meyler, Edwards
2. Election of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson
This item is continued to the meeting of December 14, 1998.
3. Cox PCS Assets, LLC Ground Lease Aareement at Paloma Del Sol
Deputy Director Phyllis Ruse presented the staff report.
Commissioner Miller expressed a concern about residual noise from the unit.
Adon Madrid, representing Cox PCS Assets, advised the Commission the noise
emitted from the unit would be minimal, comparable to the sound of air-
conditioning.
Commissioner Miller asked about disaster control with regards to the batteries for
the unit.
Adon Madrid advised the Commission the unit is very safe. He said that these
same projects have been approved for other cities throughout Los Angeles and
Orange County and they have all passed through the Fire Authority of those
counties.
Director Parker advised that fencing and landscaping would screen the cabinetry
of the unit. He said the unit would be placed in an area of the park site that will
be out of the field of play. He added that no park access is required for
maintenance of the unit.
It was moved by Commissioner Henz, seconded by Commissioner Miller to
approve the lease agreement between the Temecula Community Services
District (TCSD) and Cox PCS Assets, LLC for the installation, operation and
maintenance of a wireless Personal Communications Services (PCS) facility at
Paloma del Sol Park.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Henz, Miller,
Nimeshein,
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Meyler, Edwards
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4. Temeku Hills Park Recommendations
Director Herman Parker presented the staff report.
Commissioner Henz asked if staff could approach the developer about providing
the conduit for future lighting of the park site.
Director Parker said staff could discuss this with the developer.
Commissioner Nimeshein asked if there were any park sites staff is looking at
lighting.
Director Parker said staff is looking at lighting some additional fields at the Sports
Park.
Commissioner Henz asked if there are any other parks that can be installed with
lights.
Director Parker said the Northwest Sports Complex is an ideal location for sports
fields, however the RDA owns it and the City would need to be purchased by the
City. Director Parker said it is in the CIP, but it is many years out.
Commissioner Miller said there are many fund raisers in the City to assist in
lighting the ball fields at Chaparral High School.
Director Parker said staff is not able to utilize high school ball fields because the
schools themselves utilize the fields, however there is an opportunity to light the
ball fields at the new Campos Verdes Middle School.
This item is a receive and file, not action was taken.
5. Temecula Museum Project Exhibit Desion Committee
This item was continued to the meeting of December 14, 1998.
Community Services Director's Report
Director Parker thanked Recreation Superintendent Julie Pelletier and her staff for the
Halloween Spooktacular event.
Director Parker advised the Commission he would bring forward an item on the museum
and the Cultural Arts Master Plan at the December 14,1998 meeting.
Commissioner Nimeshein asked if the City is hiring staff for the museum or using a
consultant.
Director Parker explained that staff has done an extensive job of researching museum
operations. He said most museums are either operated by a non-profit organization or
municipalities. At this time the City plans to establish the museum operations and once
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a viable group steps forward, the City would like to see that group takeover the
operations of the museum.
Community Services Commissioner's ReDort
Commissioner Miller thanked Julie Pelletier and the recreation staff for the Halloween
festivities.
Commissioner Henz thanked Julie Pelletier for the Halloween festivities.
Commissioner Henz asked staff to look at "No Parking" signs for roads along Sam Hicks
Monument Park. Commissioner Henz said that there are semi-trucks parked in front of
the parksite, which blocks the view of the park.
Director Parker said this issue has come forward in the past. He said he would have
staff look into the issue and report back to the Commission at a later date.
Ad;ournment
Vice Chairman Nimeshein declared the meeting adjourned at 8: 9 p.m. ~
Chairman Tom Ed ds
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