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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
JULY 14, 2003
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Community Services Commission convened in a regular
meeting at 6:00 p.m., on Monday, July 14, 2003, in the City Council Chambers
of Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ALLEGIANCE
Commissioner Henz led the audience in the Flag salute.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Henz, Hogan, Meyler and Chairman
Edwards.
Absent:
None.
PRESENTATION
Plaaue of Recoanition - Mr. Sam Alhadeff
Chairman Edwards presented a plaque of recognition to Mr. Sam Alhadeff for
devoting his time and resources over the past three years to the High Hopes
Program. On behalf of Marianne and himself, Mr. Alhadeff thanked the
members of the Commission for their recognition.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
DIVISION REPORTS
Maintenance Superintendent Harrinaton provided a brief overview of various
items the Maintenance Division has addressed since the Commission last met.
notina the followina:
· That the City swimming pools have been prepared for the summer
season, as follows:
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o That repairs were made to decks, lockers, restrooms, and
equipment signs.
o That a new floor safe was installed in the Chapparal High School
pool office.
o That the Community Resource Center (CRC) pool circulation
pump and water slide pumps were rebuilt which were damaged
due to a water line break.
o That the CRC pool circulation pump switch gears were replaced.
· That the kitchen drain systems were cleared at the Temecula
Community Center.
· That weed abatement was completed at several City sites: Veterans'
Park, La Serena Park and open space, and the Barclay open space
area.
· That damaged asphalt was repaired and sealed, and that parking lots at
several City facilities were restriped, as follows: Temecula Duck Pond,
Sixth Street parking lot, Butterfield Stage Park, the CRC, and City Hall.
· That the division participated in several special events: the 4th of July
Parade and Fireworks Show, the Balloon and Wine Festival, and the
recent Roripaugh Open Space Dedication.
Development Services Administrator McCarthv provided a brief overview of the
various proiects in process. notina the followina:
· That work is continuing on the Children's Museum and no new problems
have been discovered on the site.
· That the detailed design development for the Sports Complex is
progressing.
· That last Thursday, the dedication of the Roripaugh Open Space was
held overlooking the site.
In response to Commissioner's Henz inquiry regarding the status of the
Children's Museum, Development Services Administrator McCarthy advised, as
follows:
· That the pilasters were currently being poured underneath the flooring.
· That all the flooring and shoring has been completed.
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. That this work will be followed with the installation of the two-hour
firewall and replacement of the flooring with plywood.
. That Sparks will complete the interior tenant improvements.
· That an end of the year opening for the Children's Museum is still
anticipated.
Recreation Superintendent Pelletier provided an update on the recreational
activities in the Citv. as follows:
. That the 4th of July events have taken place and continue to attract more
and more people each year.
· That the aquatics program continues to be doing very well with swim
lessons full and open swim well attended.
· That participation in the summer day camp program has also been well
received.
Chairman Edwards noted that the traffic control following the 4th of July
Fireworks Show went very smoothly.
Community Services Director Parker introduced Administrative Secretary
Zigler, who is responsible for coordinating two special programs.
Administrative Secretary Zigler outlined the programs as follows:
. That for the fourth year, the City will offer the "Summer Concert" series;
and it will be held on Thursday evenings at the Thomas H. Langley
Amphitheatre. The program was expanded this year to include the
months of July and August for a total of eight free concerts.
. That new this summer is the "Movies in the Park" series that was
proposed by Councilmember Naggar. Movies will be held Friday
evenings during the months of July and August at various park sites
throughout the City. From 6:30 p.m. until the movie begins (at dusk),
activities will be provided such as games, crafts, and interactive activities
conducted by staff with the audience. The Teen Council will be selling
snacks and refreshments.
CONSENT CALENDAR
None.
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COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Roripauah Open Space
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file the
Report on the Roripaugh Open Space.
Via overheads of the Roripaugh Open Space Area, Development Services
Administrator McCarthy presented the staff report, as written.
The Community Services Commission received and filed the report regarding
the Roripaugh Open Space.
2. Veterans' War Memorial
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file the
report regarding the Veterans' War Memorial.
Community Services Director Parker presented the staff report of record with
the assistance of overheads.
In response to Chairman Edwards concern regarding the limited timeframe to
submit proposals, Community Services Director Parker emphasized the need
to give the artist sufficient time to complete the project as a major determining
factor in limiting the time to submit proposals to 30 days. Chairman Edwards
requested that, perhaps, staff give consideration to extending the timeframe in
order to receive a sufficient number of proposals.
In response to Commissioner Hogan's query regarding the selection process,
Community Services Director Parker advised that the proposals would be
narrowed down to ten; and then the community would be invited to view and
provide their input. The selections would then be narrowed down to four or
five; and those artists would be invited to participate in a committee review.
The Community Services Commission received and filed the report regarding
the Veterans' War Memorial.
3. S.M.A.R.T.
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file this
report regarding the S.M.A.R.T. Program.
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Recreation Services Manager Olsen presented the staff report, as written; and
introduced Recreation Coordinator Walker and Senior Recreation Leader Kelly
who provided a brief update on the S.M.A.R.T. Program.
Community Services Director Parker advised the Commission that an "Art Cart"
had been purchased (actually, a large white truck), and that it is currently in use
even though it is not completely outfitted. Recreation Coordinator Walker
relayed that the Art Cart is currently in use at the "Movies at the Park" program
with members of the S.M.A.R.T. Program providing arts and crafts.
Replying to Commissioner Meyler regarding the daily turnout for the S.M.A.R.T.
Program, Recreation Coordinator Walker advised that the busiest parks receive
between 25 to 30 children per day.
Commissioner Henz asked staff to describe the characteristics of the children
that attend the program; and, also, if the program would be of benefit to the
children from the High Hopes Program. Senior Recreation Leader Kelly stated
that the children were "run-of-the-mill, everyday kids" with counselors
experiencing very few disciplinary issues; and that, definitely, children from the
High Hopes Program would benefit from attending. Community Services
Director Parker added that the S.M.A.R.T. Program is a drop-in program and
that the children that attend must be able to conduct themselves fairly
independently. If extensive supervision or care is needed, then the program
would not be suitable for that individual.
In response to Commissioner Henz's query relating to economics as an issue
affecting attendance in the excursions, Recreation Coordinator Walker advised
that most excursions are under $20, therefore, affordable; and that, to date,
economics has not been an issue. Community Services Director Parker stated
that if and when economics were ever to become an issue, the Department
would develop a program to address the issue.
Responding to Commissioner Hogan's inquiry regarding the most well-attended
park, Recreation Coordinator Walker stated that Vail Ranch Park has the
highest attendance followed by Temeku Hills Park a close second.
Replying to Chairman Edwards, Senior Recreation Coordinator Walker stated
that attendance at each of the parks is tracked in order to assist future planning
of the program to meet the community's needs.
The Community Services Commission received and filed the report regarding
the S.M.A.R.T. Program.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Community Services Director Parker provided the following Department
update:
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. That, as previously discussed, a mobile "Art Cart" has been purchased.
. That a film of the 4th of July Parade was developed, and it was recently
aired on the local cable station.
· That another film will be created highlighting the Department's summer
activities, and it is due to be aired sometime in September 2003.
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS
Commissioner Meyler thanked staff for replacing the City's float in the 4th of
July Parade.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:00 p.m. Chairman Edwards formally adjourned this meeting to August 14,
2003, at 6:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive,
Temecula.
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Herman D. Parker, Director of Community Services
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