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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SEPTEMBER 9, 2002
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Community Services Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:00 P.M., on Monday, September 9, 2002 in the City Council Chambers of Temecula
City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ALLEGIANCE
The audience was led in the Flag salute by Commissioner Hogan.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Edwards, Hogan, Meyler, Yorke, and
Chairman Henz.
Absent:
None.
Also Present:
Director of Community Services Parker,
Recreation Superintendent Pelletier,
Maintenance Superintendent Harrington,
Administrative Secretary Zigler, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
DIVISION REPORTS
Maintenance Superintendent Harrinaton provided a brief overview of various projects
that were completed bv the Maintenance Division since the Commission last met.
relavina the followina:
. The Upgrade Project has been completed at Stephen Michael Linen, Jr., Memorial
Park.
. The Maintenance Department has been working with the developer to begin the
maintenance of Crowne Hill Park which was anticipated to be turned over to the
City and be open for public use on October 151; and additionally noted that staff has
been working with the developer to complete the construction plans for the
alternate City Park in the Crowne Hill Development, noting that this park was
scheduled to begin construction within two weeks.
. The annual service for all City fire extinguishers has been completed.
. The kitchen at the Temecula Community Center (TCC) was detailed-cleaned due to
a release of the fire suppression system over the stove hood, which occurred while
an individual was testing the system.
. The Duck Pond site was being prepared for the installation of the statue, a gift form
the City's Sister City of Voorburg, which would be installed on September 11, 2002
as part of the September 11 Ih Ceremony.
In Iiaht of Deputy Director of Community Services Ruse's and Development Services
Administrator McCarthv's absences. Director of Communitv Services Parker updated the
Commission reaardina the followina proiects:
. With respect to the Children's Museum, noted that a bid would be awarded to R. E.
Fleming Construction on September 17, 2002 for the white box tenant
improvements to the building.
. With respect to the Library Project, advised that while the City has not yet received
information regarding whether or not the City will be receiving the grant funding for
the construction of the project, staff was optimistic and expected additional
information in mid-November.
Recreation Superintendent Pelletier provided an update on the recreational activities in
the City. notina the followina:
. The plethora of summer programs have come to a close, advising that Agenda Item
NO.4 would be a presentation of a video highlighting the summer programs.
. Staff has begun preparations for the holiday events.
. Pointing out the temporary museum exhibits displayed in the Council Chambers,
relayed that Museum staff utilizes the exhibits for mobile use for taking to the
schools as well as for a temporary exhibit in the museum.
Chairman Henz commended Recreation Superintendent Pelletier and staff for their
diligent efforts regarding the numerous and successful summer schedule of programs.
Expressing gratitude, Recreation Superintendent Pelletier noted that Administrative
Secretary Zigler organizes the August Summer Concert Series, noting that while each
series has been fantastic, the event gets better every year, Director of Community
Services Parker advising that it was unique for an administrative secretary to organize
such a program, reiterating kudos to Ms. Zigler.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of Julv 8. 2002 Commission Meetina
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 That the Community Services Commission approve the minutes of
the July 8, 2002 Community Services Commission meeting.
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MOTION: Commissioner Meyler moved to approve the minutes, as written. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Hogan and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
2. Review of Policy for Namina Parks and Recreational Facilities
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the Community Services Commission appoint two (2)
Commissioners to serve on an Ad Hoc Committee with staff to
review the City's policy regarding the naming of parks and
recreational facilities.
Director of Community Services Parker noted that at a recent Temecula Community
Services District meeting (Le., July 23, 2002) there had been discussions regarding the
City's Policy for naming parks and recreational facilities; relayed that the Board
requested this policy be reviewed by staff and the Commission; and requested that the
Commission appoint two members to serve on an Ad Hoc Subcommittee regarding this
issue.
In response to Chairman Henz' queries, Commissioners Edwards and Meyler
volunteered to serve on this particular Subcommittee.
3. Commissioner Volunteers for Calendar Proiect
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Community Services Commission appoint two (2)
Commissioners to serve on a judging panel for a children's poster
contest.
Distributing the 2002 Calendar made-up of children's posters regarding recycling and
conservation, Director of Community Services Parker noted the grants received annually
(to better educate the public regarding the importance of recycling) which contributed to
the creation of the Recycling Calendar Project; and requested the Commission to
appoint two members for this year's judging of the school children's posters for the
development of a 2003 calendar, noting that this year's contest would include youth's
work from private and public elementary school students.
In response, Commissioners Hogan and Yorke volunteered to serve in this capacity,
participating in the judging panel for the children's poster contest.
For Commissioner Hogan, Administrative Secretary Zigler noted that Linfield School has
been contacted regarding the poster contest.
Noting the marvelous art program at Temecula Christian School, Commissioner Yorke
recommended contacting this school regarding participation in the contest.
In response to Commissioner Hogan, Director of Community Services Parker relayed
that staff would explore the rationale for not all the elementary schools participating in
last year's contest.
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4. Video Presentation - Summer Recreational Proarams
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file the video
presentation regarding summer recreational programs.
Recreation Superintendent Pelletier presented a video which highlighted the citizens'
participation in the City's numerous summer recreational programs, including pictures
from the City's newly added Smart Excursions Program which was well-attended.
For Commissioner Yorke, Recreation Superintendent Pelletier noted that the High
Hopes Program was continuing to be successful, that staff was continuing to work with
the program regarding requested facilities, and that aquatic time could be made
available if the participants were interested; and advised that at the High Hopes last
event at the TCC there were over a hundred participants.
In response to Chairman Henz, Director of Community Services Parker confirmed that
while the majority of swim programs have ended, there would be a part-time aquatics
program which included swim time during the weekend; and updated the Commission
regarding the swim clubs use of the City facilities.
It is noted that the Commission received and filed this video presentation.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT
A. Director of Community Services Parker invited the Commission to attend the
Statue Dedication Event at the Duck Pond which was scheduled for Wednesday,
September 11, 2002, noting that music would begin at 6:00 P.M. and a program
at 6:30 P.M.; advised that the Voorburg Mayor, Council members, and City staff
would be present to present the statue to the City of Temecula; and additionally
relayed that due to Office Specialist Lucy Belian's creative suggestion there
would be candles available to light on the water at dusk.
COMMISSIONER REPORTS
A. Commissioner Yorke thanked staff, in particular Director of Community Services
Parker, and the Commission, for their kind thoughts expressed after her recent
surgery.
B. Commissioner Hogan relayed that it was a pleasure to have two
Council members from the Netherlands staying in her home.
C. For Commissioner Meyler, Director of Community Services Parker relayed that
staff would investigate the availability of DSL in certain sections of Temecula,
and would call him with the obtained information.
D. Providing an update, Commissioner Meyler relayed that the Jimmy Dorsey
Orchestra Fall Concert was scheduled for September 29, 2002 at 5:00 P.M. at
the Duck Pond, advising that there would be no fee for attending this event.
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E. Commissioner Meyler noted that at a recent Rotary Club meeting, Children's
Museum Services Manager Allen presented a wonderful PowerPoint
presentation regarding the upcoming Children's Museum facility; relaying that
several individuals present offered to volunteer at the facility.
F. For Commissioner Meyler, Director of Community Services Parker confirmed that
the lot adjacent to the ABC Childcare use was being inVestigated for potential
Open Space, as the City assesses properties for part of an Open Space Plan.
G. In response to Commissioner Meyler's queries, Director of Community Services
Parker advised that (per discussions with Principal Planner Hogan and other
Planning Department staff) the General Plan references particular master plans
(Le., the Trails Master Plan, and the Cultural Arts Master Plan) by establishing a
framework for the creation of these documents, identifying the need for such
plans.
H. In order to address the neighborhood parking around the Temecula Middle
School site, Commissioner Edwards relayed that the gates have been locked at
the school during sporting events which he opined was an inappropriate manner
in addressing the concerns of a few residents regarding parking impacts which
displeased them, advising that during sporting events at the school, the parents
and children needed access to the school.
Director of Community Services Parker relayed that he would further investigate
the matter and update Commissioner Edwards.
Chairman Henz recommended that this issue be agendized at some time in the
future.
Commissioner Yorke provided additional information regarding negative
neighborhood impacts with respect to youth traversing through neighborhoods
without respect for the property owners.
I. Commissioner Edwards commended Museum Services Manager Ott for the
proactive demeanor in which he does his job, and specifically with respect to the
exhibits and special programs. Chairman Henz recommending that the
Commissioners send a letter applauding his efforts, and requesting that staff pen
a letter for the Commissioners' signatures.
J. Commissioner Hogan invited all present to the first membership meeting of the
Temecula Valley Garden Club whereas the subject would be "What Grows Well
in Temecula" and would be held tomorrow, September 10'h at 9:30 A.M. at the
Meadowview Clubhouse.
K. For informational purposes, Chairman Henz relayed that the local cable provider
services have not been adequate, but inferior to services provided in the past.
L. Chairman Henz relayed that he would be unable to attend the October 14'h
meeting due to needed hip replacement surgery, advising that Vice Chairman
Edwards would preside over that meeting.
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ADJOURNMENT
At 6:56 P.M. Chairman Henz formally adjourned this meeting to October 14. 2002 at
6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula.
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Herman D. arker, Director of Community Services
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