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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
MARCH 8, 2004
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Community Services Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:00
p.m., on Monday, March 8, 2004, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall, 43200
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ALLEGIANCE
Commissioner Meyler led the audience in the Flag salute.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Edwards, Fox, Henz, Meyler and Chairwoman
Hogan.
Absent:
None.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
DIVISION REPORTS
Maintenance Superintendent Harrington presented a brief overview of items addressed by the
maintenance division since the last meeting, noting the following:
. That the winter sports field renovation was completed and ball field preparation program
to begin the baseball season; that opening day was and that staff was advised that it
was a very successful event;
· That revamping of the north/south ball field sports lighting system was completed;
· That burnt lamps, fuses, and capacitors were replaced at various other sites which
included Temecula Middle School, Temecula Elementary School, Paloma Del Sol Park,
and Pala Community Park;
· That the annual preventative maintenance at Temecula Elementary School pool was
completed, which includes draining the pool, cleaning the gutters, cleaning out the
surge pit, replacing the sills and lamps on the lighting system, cleaning the tile, and
refilling the pool, and balancing the water chemicals;
· That Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) were installed at the Community
Recreation Center (CRC), the maintenance facility, as well as City Hall;
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. That the interior/exterior of the Pala Community Park was painted as well as Kent
Hintergardt Memorial Park restroom/snack bar building and the Sixth Street restroom
building;
· That the Maintenance Division assisted with the Good Old Days Car Show in Old Town.
For Commissioner Edwards, Maintenance Superintendent Harrington noted that when musco
lighting gets older it gets noisier; that the maintenance division takes care of the problem one
field at a time and replaces the ones that are most needed.
For Maintenance Superintendent Harrington, Mr. Meyler noted that a Community Services pick
up truck passed him on the road traveling around 65 to 70 mph.
Development Services Administrator McCarthy presented a staff reporting noting the following:
· That KTU&A is working with Helix Environments to development the latest mapping to
complete the biological assessment for the Roripaugh Johnson Ranch Master Plan;
· That construction has begun on Harveston Community Park by the developer;
· That review of the third submittal of the sports complex plans will be completed soon;
· That there will be a ribbon cutting for Pauba Ridge Park and Serena Hills Park in the
near future; and that the Community Services Commissioners will be contacted as soon
as a date has been scheduled.
For Chairwoman Hogan, Director of Community Services Parker relayed that the Good Old
Days Car Show was not coordinated by the Community Services Department, that it was
coordinated as a Redevelopment Economic Development project, and that the parking situation
will be explored.
Commissioner Edwards is of the opinion that some of the merchants sold parking spots to
attendees of the Good Old Days Car Show.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Commission Meetina Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 That the Community Services Commission approve the minutes of the February
9,2004 meeting.
MOTION: Commissioner Edwards moved to approve Item No. 1.1. Commissioner Henz
seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
2. Erie Stanlev Gardner Exhibit Expansion
RECOMMENDATION:
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2.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file a report concerning
the Temecula Valley Museum expansion and creation of a permanent Erie
Stanley Gardner exhibit.
Deputy Director Ruse presented an update of the Erie Stanley Gardner Exhibit Expansion
noting the following:
· That staff and the non-profit museum board have been working together in obtaining
various artifacts, personal items, and memorabilia related to Erie Stanley Gardner;
· That a temporary exhibit was created which displayed and highlighted Mr. Gardner's
years in the Temecula Valley; and that the exhibits ran concurrently with Erie Stanley
Gardner Murder Mystery Weekend and was very well received by the public;
. That staff and the Board have acquired enough items that a permanent exhibit may be
created and show-cased in the museum; that an area on the second floor of the
Temecula Valley Museum has been identified as an appropriate location to provide a
home for the items and create a permanent exhibit for one of Temecula's most famous
residents;
· That a portion of the exhibit will be the recreation of Mr. Gardner's office in his Temecula
home which was known as Rancho del Paisano, and will feature many of Mr. Gardner's
personal items;
· That the balance of the exhibit space will house a continuous run video, additional
artifacts, and memorabilia.
At this time, Ms. Ruse presented an overhead presentation.
Museum Services Manager Ott presented an overview of the Erie Stanley Gardner exhibit,
relaying the following:
. That the exhibit intends to represent the total spectrum of Erie Stanley Gardner's
career;
· That the video theater will be driven by a collection of over 6,000 slides that were
acquired from the estate of Jean Gardner;
· That there were will be two photo murals on either side of the room;
· That staff is hoping to include the cast and characters who were in the Perry Mason
series;
· That Temecula will have the best Erie Stanley Gardner memorabilia in California;
· That not all the donations came from the estate, some were from private donors, the
Board, the Women's Club, and there were also some individual donors.
For Commissioner Fox, Mr. Ott noted that the Museum is not losing as much wall space as they
are floor space; and that there will always be docents available for any aspect of the museum
presentations.
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For Commissioner Edwards, Mr. Ott relayed that the Chapel brings in more revenue than the
gift shop; but that the gift shop and the Women's Club does fund raising events which help
contribute to projects.
Commissioner Meyler also expressed excitement with the Erie Stanley Gardner Exhibit and
noted that he spent a few days at the Pier Pont Inn, in Ventura, commenting that there is a huge
Erie Stanley Gardner Exhibit.
It was the consensus of the Commission to receive and file this report.
3. The Imaaination Workshop. Temecula Children's Museum Update Slide Presentation
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file this update on the
Imagination Workshop, Temecula Children's Museum project.
By PowerPoint presentation, Development Services Administrator McCarthy presented a brief
update on the Children's Museum since the Commission visited the site in January 2004.
In response to Commissioner Meyler's query, Ms. McCarthy relayed that in each room there are
approximately 3 to 4 exhibits that are interactive.
Ms. McCarthy also relayed that the grand opening will be either at the end of Mayor beginning
of June and will be open for the public in the summer.
It was the consensus of the Commission to receive and file this report.
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Director of Community Services Parker relayed that a few people in the Community Services
will be leaving for the state conference in Anaheim; and that the Community Services
Department will be receiving two state award of excellence, one for the Erie Stanley Gardner
Murder Mystery weekend and the other for the summer movie and concert series logo design.
Mr. Parks also noted that within the next few weeks the Community Services Department will be
dedicating Pauba Ridge Park and Serena Hills Park, and the Community Services Department
will be contacting the Commissioners when a date is scheduled.
COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS
In response to Commissioner Edwards' query regarding sites for the tractor race, Mr. Parker
relayed that the Community Services Department has explored sites but have not been able to
find enough open space that is necessary within the City limits; that the space behind Fillippi's
belongs to the Riverside County Flood Control and their intent is to build a flood detention
facility; and that the Community Services Department is hopeful of building a 50 acre sports
complex on some of the property.
For the Commission, Director of Community Services Director Parker relayed that there is a
master plan for trail and bikeway improvements and development in the City; that the
Community Services Department keeps a close tab on new developments that come into town;
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and that the Community Services Department keep something in the Capital improvement
budget each year for trail enhancement.
For Chairwoman Hogan, Mr. Parker relayed that he will be preparing a staff report for the
Commission in regard to the Redhawk annexation ceremony.
Commissioner Edwards suggested inviting President of Los Ranchitos Homeowners
Association, Larry Markham, to a Community Services Meeting to listen to any input he may
have for developing trails in the Los Ranchitos area.
ADJOURNMENT
At 6:54 p.m., Chairwoman Hogan adjourned this meeting to the next regularly scheduled
meeting on Monday, April 12, 2004, at 6:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business
Park Drive, Temecula.
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Herman O. Parker, irec or of Community Services
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