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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
MONDAY, MAY 13, 1996
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission was held on
Monday, May 13, 1996, 7:00 P.M. at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room,
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Comerchero called the meeting
to order. Commissioner Edwards led the flag salute.
PRESENT:
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COMMISSIONERS: Edwards, Henz, Miller, Nimeshein,
Comerchero
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
Also present were Community Services Director Shawn Nelson, Deputy Director Herman
Parker, Development Services Administrator Phyllis Ruse, Maintenance Superintendent Bruce
Hartley, Recreation Superintendent Julie Pelletier and Administrative Secretary Gail Zigler.
PRESENTATIONS
The Community Services Commission presented a Certificate of Appreciation to:
Marlene Zitzer
a Temecula resident who resides in the Old Town area and took it upon herself to clear the
weeds around the Temecula Community Center on Pujol Street.
John Sterling, president of the Temecula Town Association, thanked Ms. Zitzer for all her
hard work. Mr. Sterling said that Marlene pulled 90 to 100 bags of weeds from around the
Community Center. He said Marlene represents the real meaning of the word "volunteer".
Chairman Comerchero called a short recess to congratulate Ms. Zitzer.
DIVISION REPORTS
Recreation Superintendent Julie Pelletier reported the following:
The spring aquatics program is underway. The pool is open weekends for public
swimming. Spring swim lesson sign-ups were held and all classes sold out within 45
minutes. All these lessons will be held at the Temecula Elementary School pool. The
Temecula Elementary School pool will be used along with the CRC pool for the
summer aquatics program. Summer aquatics starts June 17, 1996.
The Temecula Skate Park grand opening ceremony is planned for June 27, 1996,
10:00 A.M. at the Skate Palk. Staff has been working on staffing needs at the
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facility, programming, sign age, etc.
Staff has been putting together the July 4th program for 1996 which includes a
parade through Old Town, live entertainment and vendors at the Sports Park,
concluding with the fireworks show.
Tiny Tots Olympics event was held on Saturday, May 11, 1996, and the entire event
was sold out with 50 participants. Staff plans on making this an annual event.
Due to the early fire season the Fire Department has postponed the Public Safety
Expo which was scheduled for May 18, 1996, to sometime in November. 1996.
Commissioner Miller asked if there was a reason for the spring swim lesson classes selling
out so fast. such as a shortage of classes or facilities.
Julie Pelletier explained that this was the first year the City of Temecula has offered a spring
session aquatics program. She stated that the City will look at offering more classes next
spring knowing there is a demand.
Commissioner Henz stated that he would like the Commission to be involved in the Public
Safety Expo planned for the fall of 1996.
Commissioner Comerchero asked what the proposed fees are for the new skateboard park.
Shawn Nelson explained the fees will be $2.00 for residents and $5.00 for non-residents.
There will be two sessions during the week and three sessions during the weekend. He
added that by charging a fee, it allows the City to have paid staff on site to manage the
skateboard park.
Development Services Administrator Phyllis Ruse reported the following:
The final walk through for tne Sports Park Improvement Project is scheduled for May
14, 1996. The skate park facility has generated a lot of interest from other cities.
Sam Hicks Monument Park renovations are underway. Staff anticipates completion
of construction by early November, 1996.
Completion of the Parkview Fire Station is anticipated for December, 1996.
A construction contract was awarded last month for the Sports Park Creek
Restoration Project.
The first submittal of plan check for Margarita Community Park is being reviewed.
Temecula Duck Pond first phase improvements are near completion. Staff
anticipates removing the fencing at the end of May, 1996. A ribbon cutting
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ceremony is planned for June, 1996.
An award of contract to the Alhambra Group for ADA upgrades will go forward to
the City Council on May 14, 1996.
The City opened escrow today on the Winchester Creek Park property. The first
project design committee meeting is scheduled for May 28, 1996,
Commissioner Nimeshein asked staff'if they are concerned about the museum construction
beginning after completion of the City's improvements to Sam Hicks Monument Park.
Phyllis explained that the contractor for the museum will be required to place construction
fencing around the project and use Moreno Road as their access to the construction site.
Phyllis added that staff is trying to place the utilities for the museum site now, so the park
won't be damaged at a later date in order for the contractor to run the utilities to the
museum.
Chairman Comerchero asked if the Temecula Roller Hockey Rink will only be open and
available to City of Temecula residents.
Director Nelson said the Temecula Roller Hockey Rink will be available to the various leagues
and programs based on the requirements of the park use ordinance. Director Nelson said
the needs of the community are the first priority_
Maintenance Superintendent Bruce Hartley reported the following:
The sign has been installed at the Temecula Duck Pond and the construction fencing
will be removed down at the end of the month. The fountain and aerators are on
order and staff is waiting for the electrical hook-up.
Butterfield Stage Park dedication ceremony was held in April, 1996.
A plaque was installed by staff at Voorburg Park in advance of the dedication
ceremony by the Sister Cities organization. Sister Cities al~o planted a tree at the
park site.
Staff continues to work on field renovations at Temecula Middle School and the
Sports Park.
Rotary Park is near completion. The sign is under construction. Anticipate the
dedication ceremony will be scheduled for mid June.
Commissioner Henz reported that the irrigation on the Rancho California Road medians
appears to be over watering.
Bruce said he would investigate the problem.
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Commissioner Miller expressed concern that Rancho California Sports Park fields 1, 3 and 5
are being over watered.
Superintendent Hartley explained that this same problem comes up year after year and it is
the result of several of the fields draining into one area. He advised the Commission the
Creek Restoration project will add drainage to four new locations at the park.
COUNCIL BUSINESS
1. Aooroval of Minutes
Commissioner Miller noted a error in the vote count on the motions. Commissioner
Miller said that page 6, under Commissioner's Report, second paragraph should read
"...reported last month that Brian Amos, a,s a part of his Eagle Scout project, cleaned
the Louis Wolff grave site."
It was moved by Commissioner Edwards, seconded by Commissioner Henz to
approve the minutes of the April 8, 1996 Community Services Commission meeting
as amended.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Edwards, Henz, Miller, Nimeshein,
Comerchero
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
2. Caoitallmorovement Program FY1997 - 2001
Community Services Director Shawn Nelson outlined the five year Capital
Improvement Program for Fiscal Year 1997 - 2001.
Commissioner Henz asked if funds were available to improve the bike paths
throughout the City.
Director Nelson said some funds have been set aside, in the five year plan, for future
development of the bike paths.
Commissioner Miller asked if the Sports Park Improvement projects noted in the CIP
plan are the projects the department is currently working on.
Director Nelson answered yes.
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It was moved by Commissioner Henz, seconded by Commissioner Miller to approve
the Capital Improvement Program for FY 1996-97.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Edwards, Henz, Miller, Nimeshein,
Comerchero
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
3. Aoooint Soorts Council Reoresentative
It was moved by Commissioner Nimeshein, seconded by Commissioner Miller to
appoint Commissioner Thomas Edwards as the Sports Council Representative.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Edwards, Henz, Miller, Nimeshein,
Comerchero
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
4. Communitv Services Conference Review
Director Nelson discussed some of the highlights of the conference and thanked the
Commissioners who attended the conference. The Commissioners expressed their
gratitude for being able to attend the conference.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Director Nelson advised that next month staff will present the proposed TCSD rates and
charges for FY1996-97.
Director Nelson advised of the upcoming park dedication ceremonies:
Temecula Duck Pond Ribbon Cutting
Rotary Park Dedication Ceremony
Skate Park Dedication Ceremony
6th Street Project Ground Breaking Ceremony
Director Nelson advised the Commissioners that term limits are no longer in effect for
Commissioners. He also clarified that Commissioners will receive a monthly fee for serving
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as a Commissioner. regardless if they were absent from a meeting.
COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Commissioner Henz commended staff on the lowering of rates and charges to the citizens of
Temecula.
Commissioner Henz asked for a schedule of upcoming ribbon cutting and dedication
ceremonies planned by the Community Services Department.
Commissioner Nimeshein also commended staff on the lowering of the rates and charges.
Commissi.oner Nimeshein distributed an article regarding smoking ordinances.
Commissioner Miller expressed concern that individuals are choosing not to walk to the
restrooms during little league games, rather they are walking down into the creek area to
relieve themselves.
Maintenance Superintendent Bruce Hartley suggested this matter should be discussed with
the Sports League.
Deputy Director Herman Parker stated he would contact the Sports Council and bring the
matter to their attention as well.
Chairman Comerchero also complemented staff on the lowering of the rates and charges.
ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Commissioner Miller, seconded by Commissioner Henz to adjourn at 8:50
P.M. The motion was unanimously carried.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission will be
held on Monday, June 10, 1996,7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room,
43174 Business Park Drive. Temecula, California.
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Secretary
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