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AGENDA
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
TO BE HELD AT
TEMECULA CITY HALL
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2006
6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Tom Edwards
FLAG SALUTE:
Meyler
ROLL CALL:
Fox, Henz, Hogan, Meyler, Edwards
PRESENTATIONS:
Souplantation
McDonalds of Temecula
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the
Commissioners on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited
to three (3) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Commissioners about an
item not listed on the Agenda, a green "Request to Speak" form should be filled
out and filed with the Commission Secretary.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state vour name and
address.
For all other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the
Community Services Commission Secretary before the item is addressed by the
Commission. There is a three (3) minute time limit for individual speakers.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all
will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items
unless members of the Commission request specific items be removed from the
Consent Calendar for separate action.
DIVISION REPORTS
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CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
1.1 That the Community Services Commission approve the
minutes of the July 10, 2006 Community Services Commission
meeting.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. F.I.T. Proqram Update
2.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file a
report updating the Commission on the Fitness in Temecula
(FIT) Program.
DEPARTMENTAL REPORT
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
COMMISSION REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
That the Community Services Commission adjourn to the regular meeting on
September 11, 2006, 6:00 P.M., at Temecula City Hall Council Chambers, 43200
Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA.
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ITEM NO.1
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
JULY 10, 2006
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Community Services Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:00
p.m., on Monday, July 10, 2006, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall, 43200
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ALLEGIANCE
Commissioner Hogan led the audience in the flag salute.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners: Fox, Henz, Hogan, Meyler, and Chairman Edwards
Absent:
None.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
No additional comments.
DIVISION REPORTS
Recreation Superintendent Pelletier provided a brief staff report, as follows:
. That the 4th of July events was a full day of activities and that staff anticipated that it was
the biggest attendance yet
. That staff continues to keep the summer programs fun and engaging for participants of
all ages
. That the Fitness In Temecula (FIT) Program finale will be scheduled for September 17,
2006, and that more details will be provided at the August 14, 2006 Commission meeting
. That staff has begun to prepare for the holiday events.
Commissioner Henz gave kudos to staff for their excellent performance in making the 4th of July
a memorable event.
Maintenance Superintendent Harrington provided the Community Services Commission with a
brief overview of items that were addressed by the Maintenance Division since the last
Community Services Commission meeting, noting the following:
. That the Maintenance Division assisted with the July 4, 2006 events
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. That the Maintenance Division pressure-washed picnic shelters, restrooms, walkways,
and snack bars at various park sites which included Winchester Creek Park, Harveston
Community Park, Temeku Hills Park, Stephen linen Jr. Memorial Park, Pala Community
Park, Sam Hicks Park, Ronald Reagan Sports Park, Meadows Park, and the 61h Street
restroom building
. That the Maintenance Division completed drafting and executing over 40 service
contracts and amendments for preventive maintenance services and emergency repairs
of City facilities for the new fiscal year
· That the Maintenance Division installed new park monument signs at Redhawk
Community Park, Temecula Creek Trail Park, Paseo Gallante Park, Sunset Park, and
Harveston Lake Park
· That carpets were cleaned throughout City Hall, Mary Phillips Senior Center, Temecula
Community Center, Community Recreation Center, and the Children's Museum
. That the Maintenance Division serviced ball-field lighting at Ronald Reagan Sports Park.
In response to Commissioner Henz's question, Maintenance Superintendent Harrington noted
that a Marine Biochemist would provide Water Quality Management Services to 'Harveston Lake
Park as well as the Temecula Duck Pond.
Commissioner Hogan thanked staff for repairing the air-conditioning unit at the Mary Phillips
Senior Center.
Development Services Administrator McCarthy provided a staff report, offering the following:
. That construction of the Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park continues
· That staff is working on finalizing the agreement for the operation of food concessions at
the sports complex
. That construction for the Erie Stanley Gardner Exhibit bid opening will be scheduled for
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
. That on Saturday, July 8, 2006, 20 Redhawk residents attended a community workshop
for the Redhawk Park improvements; that all four Redhawk Park sites were discussed;
that valuable information was brought forward; and that RJM will be compiling
information and conceptual plans which will be presented at the next community
workshop which is scheduled for Thursday, August 3, 2006, and will be forwarded to the
Community Services Commission for review.
Referencing the Redhawk Community workshop held on Saturday, July 8, 2006, Director of
Community Services Parker noted that it was a successful workshop.
Cultural Arts Administrator Betz provided the Community Services Commission with a brief
overview of items in the Cultural Arts Division, noting the following:
. That for the month of June 2006, 9,000 patrons attended functions within the Cultural
Arts Division
. That the Cowboy Photography ended at the History Museum
. That the annual flea market hosted by the Women's Club had 90 booths and netted the
History Museum over $2,500 in contributions
· That staff is preparing for the International Art Exchange Exhibition to be held on
Sunday, July 16, 2006, at the Temecula Valley Museum and the Merc
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· That the Temecula Valley Museum Summer Explorers Program began today, Monday,
July 10, 2006
. That the Theater for the month of June 2006 started with a Tribute to Johnny Cash by
Tommy Cash and ended the month with Kiss Me Kate
· That the City hosted the International Jazz Festival, advising that over the three days
there were over 8,000 people in attendance
· That at the Children's Museum the special Friday Nights Program began
· That Summer Arts Program has begun.
Commenting on the Kiss Me Kate production, Commissioner Meyler noted that he had an
opportunity to attend the production and relayed his enthusiasm.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
1.1 That the Community Services Commission approve the
Minutes of the June 12, 2006 Community Services Commission meeting.
MOTION: Commissioner Henz moved to approve the Consent Calendar. Commissioner
Meyler seconded the motion and voice vote reflected approval with the exceotion of
Commissioner Hogan who abstained.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Avian Bird Flu
2.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file a
report on the Avian Bird Flu.
Assistant to the City Manager Yates introduced Ms. Barbara Cole, R.N., who,provided a
PowerPoint Presentation with regard to Preparing for the Pandemic Influenza Threat.
Ms. Cole, Director of Disease Control for the County of Riverside Department of Public Health,
provided a PowerPoint Presentation, highlighting on the following:
. Background information on:
o Seasonal Influenza
o Bird Flu Viruses
o Clinical Presentation of Influenza
. Discussion of Pandemic Influenza
. Preventive Measures
. Public Health Response Planning
. Legal Interventions
. Early Detection
. Surge Capacity .
. Highly contagious, acute febrile respiratory illness
. Annual epidemic of febrile respiratory disease
. Infects all age groups
. Considerable Public Health Impact
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· Average Annual Impact of Seasonal Influenza in US and California
. Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) Viruses
. Human Cases By Country
. Clinical Prevention .
. Recognizing Avian Influenza .
. Clinical Measures
. Food Safety
. . Preventive Measures
. Treatment of Influenza
. Requirements for a Pandemic
. Public Health Response
. Issues with Surge Capacity
. Summary.
For the Commission, Ms. Cole stressed that currently, Avian Influenza has not been identified in
the United States In birds or humans; and that the United States does not import poultry from
countries that would have birds affected by Avian Influenza.
Mr. Yates reiterated the importance of families communicating and having a plan set in place for
any type of emergency. That the City has met with the Temecula Valley Unified School District
to discuss how to jointly communicate and handle emergency situations.
Ms. Cole also noted that the issue with more drug manufacturers making and increasing the
supply of Tamiflu is currently being addressed at the Federal and State level.
The Community Services Commission thanked Ms. Cole for her very important and informative
information. .
3. Doa Park Update
3.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file a
report on the status of the temporary dog park at Redhawk
Community Park.
Director of Community Services Parker provided the Commission with an update to the dog
park's rules and guidelines at Redhawk Community Park (as per staff report).
At this time, Administrative Assistant Zigler provided photos via overheads of the dog park.
Director of Community Services Parker noted that the dog park has been very popular and that
he received a letter from the owner of Best and Show Dog Wash, advising that they would be
desirous of sponsoring doggy stations at Redhawk Community Dog Park if the City would be
willing to install them.
For the Commission, Mr. Parker noted that the plans are currently underway for the next dog
park and will be forwarded to the Community Services Commission in the near future.
In response to Commissioner Henz's query, Maintenance Superintendent Harrington noted that
the doggy stations at Crown Hill were installed by its Homeowners Association.
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For the Commission, Mr. Harrington noted that he will explore the possibility of iristalling some
benches for seating. '.
The Commission expressed their happiness with the outcome of the dog park and thanked the
staff for their hard work.
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS
Director of Community Services Parker apprised the Commission that there would not be a
Community Services Conference in Monterrey this year.
Giving Kudos to Administrative Assistant Zigler and Cultural Arts Administrator Betz, Mr. Parker
advised that the Moonlight Movies in the Park and Amphitheater Summer Sunsets Concerts
Series has begun and has been popular with the community.
With regard to the trail along Diaz Road, Director of Community Services Parker stated that it
has been designed but that the landscaping will be contingent on the budget; but that the trail
itself would have adequate funding.
Commenting on the trail on Diaz Road, Development Services Administrator McCarthy stated
that she will inquire of the status with the Public Works Department with regard to a scheduled
date for commencement and will advise the Commission at the next Community Services
Commission meeting.
Commissioner Henz and Commissioner Fox advised the Commission that they attended a
workshop with regard to the park improvements for the Redhawk community that the City will be
implementing, and noted that it was a successful workshop; and that the next workshop will be
held August 3, 2006. It was also suggested by resident Ken Johnson, that Temecula Creek
Trail Park be made into a Senior Park. .
COMMISSIONER' REPORTS
Chairman Edwards thanked staff with regard to all the activities over the last several weeks as
well as the International Jazz Festival.
Commissioner Henz relayed his desire to having a marching band at the next annual 4th of July
Parade.
In response to Commissioner Henz's desire, Community Services Director Parker noted that he
will continue to seek band opportunities or some type of music for future 41h of July events.
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ADJOURNMENT
At 7:15 p.m., Chairman Edwards adjourned this meeting to the next regular scheduled meeting
on Monday, August 14, 2006, at 6:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park
Drive, and Temecula.
Herman D. Parker,
Director of Community Services
Tom Edwards, Chairman
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ITEM NO.2
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CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
Community Services Commission
FROM:
Herman Parker, Director of Community Services
DATE:
August 14, 2006
SUBJECT:
F.I.T. Program Update
RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Services Commission receive and file a report
updating the Commission on the Fitness in Temecula (FIT) Program.
BACKGROUND: At the January 5, 2005 City Council meeting, Mayor Jeff Comerchero
requested that the Temecula Community Services Department develop a fitness marathon program
for school-aged youth (K-12) in the community. He referred to a program in Texas where
elementary school children are encouraged to walk one mile per week for 26 weeks. The total of 26
miles walked during the entire program duration is equivalent to a 26 mile marathon.
As staff began planning for the program, enthusiasm and momentum built for a more inclusive
program that would include not only school-aged children but all members of the community
regardless of age. In today's culture, busy everyday life and hectic work schedules contribute to
sedentary lifestyles. Sedentary lifestyles contribute to a variety of health issues, beginning at
younger ages, including obesity, heart disease, diabetes and hypertension. The FIT Program was
implemented in the spring of 2005 and was designed to encourage residents of all ages to
participate in a regular exercise program in a safe and fun environment. The program also
encouraged more healthful eating habits and weight control goals. At the conclusion of the 2005
grogram, staff evaluated the program for modifications and changes to be implemented in the 2006
program. The 2006 F.I.T. program began in April and is nearing it's conclusion with a 5K110K Walk
Run Finale in September.
Tonight our Recreation Supervisor Jeff Lawrence is present to provide you with an overview of the
2006 F.I.T. program.
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