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TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
TO BE HELD AT
TEMECULA CITY HALL
APRIL 12, 1993
7:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER:
Flag Salute Chairman Walker
ROLL CALL:
Walker, Harker, Hillin, Miller, Nimeshein
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 your name and
address.
For all other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the
Community Services 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.
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DIVISION REPORTS
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Aooroval of Minutes
1.1
Approve minutes of March 8, 1993 Community Services Commission
(formerly Parks and Recreation Commission) meeting as submitted.
1.2
Approve minutes of March 19, 1993 Special Joint Workshop meeting
with the City of Temecula Community Services Commission (formerly
the Parks and Recreation Commission) and the City of Murrieta Parks
and Recreation Commission as submitted.
Capital Improvement Program - FY 1993-94
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 Consider and recommend to the Board of Directors to approve an
updated Capital Improvement Program for FY 1993-94.
Smoking Policy for City Parks and Recreation Facilities
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 Approve a revised recommendation concerning a smoking policy for all
outdoor city parks and trails except the Northwest Sports Complex.
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Naming of the Park Site on Pala Road
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 Approve a name for the park site on Pala Road to be forwarded to the
Board of Directors for consideration.
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Teen Center Drug Abuse Program
DISCUSSION:
5.1 Receive and file report concerning Teen Center Drug Abuse Program.
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
DISCUSSION:
6.1 Receive and file a report regarding the findings of a survey completed by
staff regarding ADA requirements for existing facilities and future
development.
Joint Meeting with CiW Council and Community Services Commission
DISCUSSION:
7.1 Discuss proposed topics for a joint meeting with City Council and
Community Services Commission.
Commission Assignments
DISCUSSION:
8.1 Discuss appointing Commissioners to provide input and suggestions to
staff concerning various areas of interest,
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
Next regular meeting will be May 10, 1993, 7:00 p.m., City of Temecula, City Hall,
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California, 92590.
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ITEM NO. 1.1
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1993
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Parks and Recreation Commission was called to
order on Monday, March 8, 1993, 7:00 P.M., at Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room,
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by
Chairman Claudia Walker. Chairman Walker led the flag salute.
PRESENT: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Hillin, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
Also present were Director of Community Services Shawn Nelson, Recreation Superintendent
Herman Parker, Maintenance Superintendent Bruce Hartley and Recording Secretary Gall
Zigler.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. ADoroval of Minutes
It was moved by Commissioner Nimeshein, seconded by Commissioner Harker to
approve the minutes of February 8, 1993.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS:
Harker, Hillin, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
None
4. Skateboardino Area In Sports Park
Director Nelson advised that because of a strong concern expressed by business
owners, letters to the City Council and direct requests by the public to address the
need for a designated skateboarding area, it is staff's recommendation that an
alternative area be located at the Sports Park adjacent to the tot lot area. Director
Nelson also recommended that an ad-hoc committee be formed composed of City
Council members, Parks and Recreation Commission members, members of the Teen
Council, skateboarders, and staff, to develop a skateboard area that would attract
skateboarders and be safe. Director Nelson provided a brief history on skateboard
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parks within and controlled by other Cities.
Chairman Walker expressed concern that adequate buffering be provided along the
proposed skateboard area, adjacent to the Sports Park tot lot.
Chairman Walker opened the public hearing at 7:30 P.M.
Jenifer Carpenter, 39592 Long Ridge Drive, Temecula, presented the Commission with
a petition of approximately 200 signatures in favor of a skateboard park. Ms.
Carpenter stated that she feels the students would be willing to pay a small fee to use
the facility.
Commissioner Hillin recommended that Jenifer Carpenter be appointed as a member
of the ad-hoc committee.
Chris Proud, 44582 La Paz Road, Temecula, stated that he would be willing to pay a
fee to use a skateboarding facility as long as the funds were used to maintain the
facility.
John Wright, 30208 Corte Cantera, Temecula, recommended charging a small fee to
use the facility. Mr. Wright also suggested that staff contact Tim Payne to assist in
the design of a skate park. Mr. Wright stated that he feels some of the local
businesses might be willing to contribute funds to construct a facility.
Nick Garcia, 30703 E. Loma Linda, Temecula, expressed his support for a proposed
skateboard park.
Rick Serna, 32365 Circle LeTour, Temecula, expressed his support for a proposed
skateboard park.
Bob Rasmussen, 45570 Rainbow Canyon Road, Temecula, suggested that a
skateboard ordinance be approved in conjunction with the completion of the
skateboard park.
Darrell White, 38341 Shull Creek Drive, Murrieta, suggested that the City establish a
fee for the facility and not restrict the use to Temecula residents.
Juan Diaz, 43006 Agena, Temecula, spoke in favor of a proposed skateboard park.
Shawn Gallaher, 43401 Agena, Temecula, spoke in favor of a proposed skateboard
park and suggested that the ad-hoc committee design the facility with input from the
students.
Jim Dunn, 29950 Cactus Place, Temecula, advised that he has previously operated a
skateboard shop in Temecula and plans to re-open in the future. Mr. Dunn suggested
that the City study the designated skateboard area in Idyllwild and the insurance
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program.
It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Hillin to
recommend to the City Council that a skateboard area be designated at the Rancho
California Sports Park, and that the recommendation be presented simultaneously with
an ordinance regulating skateboards and that an ad-hoc committee be formed
consisting of Parks and Recreation staff, a member of the Planning Commission and
City Council, three members of the Teen Council, Parks and Recreation Commission
members, and several skateboarders in the community.
Chairman Walker declared a recess at 8:20 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 8:30 P.M.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Hillin, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
Old Town SI3ecific Plan
Senior Planner John Meyer provided a synopsis of the goals, objectives and policies
of the Old Town Specific Plan, Land Use Plan and the Old Town Development
Concept.
Commissioner Nimeshein questioned if there is a park proposed for Old Town.
John Meyer stated that the development concept has some plaza areas were there is
potential for parks.
Commissioner Harker stated she feels the concept provides for too much tourist retail
commercial.
Director Nelson asked the status of the church at Sam Hicks Monument Park and also
the Temecula Museum.
Planner Meyer stated that no decisions have been made.
Commissioner Harker stated that she would like to see the church moved somewhere
other than Sam Hicks Monument Park.
Chairman Walker stated that she likes the church in the park setting, but would not
object to the church being moved to another location within Sam Hicks Monument
Park.
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A straw vote was taken the majority of the Commissioners favored leaving the church
at Sam Hicks Monument Park, however, they suggested that the museum be located
somewhere else within the Old Town Specific Plan.
Smokina Ordinance in City Parks and Recreation Facilities
Director Nelson advised that the City Council did not approve the proposed no smoking
policy for parks and recreation facilities. Director Nelson said he would like to develop
a no smoking ordinance that will be acceptable to the City Council and recommended
the following guidelines, used by the City of Davis, for a smoking ordinance in City
parks and recreation facilities in Temecula:
Prohibit smoking within close proximity of the following:
Public events (i.e., pageants, carnivals and sports events)
Seating with dug-outs or bleacher areas
Enclosed outdoor areas where air flow may be impeded by architechtural design
or landscape.
In areas where food or drink are being sold.
Public tot lots or playground areas.
The Commission discussed the original recommendation and felt because the City
Council could not support that recommendation, it would be best to recommend that
staff work on the guidelines as outlined above to develop a no smoking ordinance for
the City of Temecula parks and recreation facilities.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Director Nelson recommended this item be continued to the meeting of April 12, 1993.
It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Hillin to continue
the ADA report to the meeting of April 12, 1993.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS:
Harker, Hillin, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
None
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6. Community Services Conference
Director Nelson advised the Commission of the annual League of California Cities,
Community Services Conference on April 22, 23 and 24, 1993, in Brea, California.
Director Nelson asked the Commissioners to notify the Community Services
Department Administrative Secretary if they plan to attend so that she can make the
necessary arrangements.
Joint Meetinq with City Council and Parks and Recreation Commission
Director Nelson recommended this item be continued to the meeting of April 12, 1993,
It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Miller to continue
discussion of the joint meeting with the Temecula City Council and the City of
Temecula Parks and Recreation Commission to April 12, 1993.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS:
Harker, Hillin, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
None
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR REPORT
Director Nelson advised that the second reading of the ordinance for the name change from
the Parks and Recreation Commission to the Community Services Commission will go before
the City Council this month and will become effective thirty (30) days after the ordinance is
adopted.
Director Nelson reported that the Commission will be presented with information regarding
a drug abuse program on the April agenda.
Director Nelson reminded the Commission of the joint meeting with the City of Murrieta Parks
and Recreation Commission to be held Friday, March 19, 1993, 9:00 A.M. at the Temecula
City Hall Main Conference Room.
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION REPORTS
None
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ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Walker declared the meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.M. The next regular meeting of
the City of Temecula Parks and Recreation Commission will be held on Monday, April 12,
1993, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park
Drive, Temecula, California.
Chairman Claudia Walker
Secretary
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ITEM NO. 1.2
MINUTES OF A SPECIAL JOINT WORKSHOP
MEETING WITH THE CITY OF TEMECULA
AND THE CITY OF MURRIETA
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MARCH 19, 1993
A special joint workshop meeting with the City of Temecula and City of Murrieta Parks and
Recreation Commissions was called to order Friday, March 19, 1993 at 9:00 A.M., at the
Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
The meeting was called to order by Community Services Director Shawn Nelson.
PRESENT: 5 TEMECULA COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Hillin, Miller,
Nimeshein, Walker
PRESENT: 5
MURRIETA COMMISSIONERS:
DiStefano, Pollard, Stevens,
Stevens, Wynn,
ABSENT: 2 MURRIETA COMMISSIONERS: Pletka, Wadell,
Also present were Recreation Superintendent Herman Parker and Recording Secretary Gall
Zigler.
The workshop was presented by California Association of Park and Recreation Commissioners
and Board Members (CAPRCBM). The workshop and discussion was led by Patricia Crask and
Donna Rodgers, both past presidents of the CAPRCBM.
Director Nelson introduced Patricia Crask and Donna Rodgers and asked each commissioner
to introduce themselves and give a brief background on themselves.
Patricia Crask and Donna Rodgers provided an overview and discussion of the following
topics:
* The Brown Act
* Conflict of Interest
* Agenda Format
* Effective Meetings
Director Nelson declared a recess at 10:45 A.M. The meeting reconvened at 10:55 A,M.
Patricia Crask and Donna Rodgers continued with an overview and discussion of the Park
Development process as follows:
Research
Ad Hoc Committees
Staff meetings and public hearings
The meeting adjourned at 12:05 P.M.
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Director Nelson provided an update on the status of the City of Temecula park development
during lunch.
After lunch, a tour of the City of Temecula parksites was provided for the City of Murrieta
Commissioners.
Secretary
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ITEM NO. 2
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN D. NELSON ~
APRIL 12, 1993
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - FY 1993-94
RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Services Commission:
Consider and recommend to the Board of Directors to approve an updated Capital
Improvement Program for FY 1993-94.
DISCUSSION: The Board of Directors adopted an updated five (5) year
Capital Improvement Program last year that identified potential capital projects that
included land acquisition, park development, and recreation facility improvements.
Projects that have already been approved by the Board of Directors and are underway
include the Community Recreation Center Project, the Senior Center Project, Loma
Linda Park, Riverton Park, and the Pala Road Park Site.
Staff has prepared the attached updated list recommending the development of capital
improvement projects for FY 1993-94. The intent of the Commission's input is not
to consider funding sources for these projects, but to provide recommendations
concerning the priority of development that would best benefit the needs of the City
during the next twelve (12) months.
Temecula Community Services District
Capital Improvement Projects
FY 1993-94
Adjustment
Pala Road Park Site
Community Recreation Center
Loma Linda Park
Riverton Park
Sports Park Parking & Skateboard Area
Presley Park Restroom Project
Sam Hicks Monument Park
Senior Center
Slope damage/drainage control
Sports Park
$2,860,000*
5,500,000*
250,000*
375,000*
630,000*
250,000
880,000
150,000
250,000*
880,000
150,000
Source
DIF
TCSD/DIF
DIF
DIF
DIF
Quimby
DIF
RDA
RDA/CDBG
FEMA
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ITEM NO. 3
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN D. NELSON ~c~
APRIL 12, 1993
SMOKING POLICY FOR CITY PARKS AND RECREATION
FACILITIES
RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Services Commission:
Consider, and if desired, approve a revised recommendation concerning a smoking
policy for all outdoor city parks and trails except the Northwest Sports Complex.
DISCUSSION: On February 23, 1993, staff presented the recommendation
of the Community Services Commission (Parks and Recreation Commission) to
prohibit smoking in all city parks, trails, and recreation facilities indoors and outdoors.
After considerable discussion, the City Council did not feel comfortable with
prohibiting smoking completely in all outdoor areas in city parks. However, some
members'of the City Council did support prohibiting smoking within certain outdoor
areas of city parks.
The City Council referred this item back to staff to revise the ordinance. It was
recommended that the Community Services Commission provide input to staff
concerning the revision of this ordinance.
At the March 8, 1993 Community Services Commission, the Commission discussed
the smoking issue related to outdoor park areas and trails. As a result, the attached
recommendation is presented for the Commission's consideration.
SMOKING POLICY FOR CITY PARKS, TRAILS, AND RECREATION FACILITIES
It is the intent of this policy to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of
Temecula who utilize city parks, trails, and recreation facilities from the negative
affects of secondary smoke. Therefore, individuals who choose to smoke in outdoor
park areas shall maintain at all times a twenty (20) foot distance from all non-
smokers.
Further, smoking shall be prohibited within twenty (20) feet of the following outdoor
park areas:
Public events including but not limited to sports events,
entertainment, speaking performances, ceremonies, pageants, and
fairs where people congregate.
2. Seating in dugouts and bleacher areas.
Within enclosed outdoor areas where air circulation may be
impeded by architectural, landscaping, or other barriers such as
amphitheaters and swimming pool areas.
Any place where food and/or drink is offered for sale.
5. Children's playground areas.
ITEM NO. 4
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN D. NELSON ~
APRIL 12, 1993
NAMING OF THE PARK SITE ON PALA ROAD
RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Services Commission:
Consider, and if desired, approve a name for the park site on Pala Road to be
forwarded to the Board of Directors for consideration.
DISCUSSION: The park site on Pala Road is an approximate 28.6 acre
community park located north of Pala Road and west of Loma Linda Drive. On March
23, the Board of Directors approved the name "Pechanga Park" with the stipulation
that the Pechanga Tribal Council approved this name as well.
On March 26, 1993, the City received a letter from the Pechanga Tribal Council
objecting to the use of the name "Pechanga Park" for the park site on Pala Road
because the Tribal Council wanted to reserve the right to use this name for a future
park planned within the Pechanga Indian Reservation.
Therefore, staff has provided for your review several recommendations from members
in the community regarding possible names for this park site. The following is a listing
of the names that staff has received to date:
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Palomino Park
Cutting Horse Park
Wild Horse Park
Bronco Park
Cattle Drive Park
Vaqueros Park
Stagecoach Park
8, Wagon Wheel Park
9. Fort Temecula Park
10. Old West Park
11. Rodeo Ranch Park
12. Indian Park
13. Eagle Park
14. Eagle Ranch Park
15. Vineyard Park
16. Granite Park
17. Wolfe Valley Park
18. Bear Mountain Park
19. Rainbow Canyon Park
20. Ponderosa Park
21. Recreation Park
22. Earle Stanley Gardner Park
23. Karel Lindemans Park
24. Vail Ranch Park
The Commission may consider the above names or any other name desired for this
park site,
PECHANGA INDIAN RESERVATION
Temecula Band of Luisef~o Mission Indians
PostOffice Box 1477 Temecula, CA, 92593
Telephone (714) 676°2768 FiX (7141695-1778
Spokeswoman;
Counc~ Members:
Betty Bardentos
Lucille Linker
Mark Macarm
patdcia Ma[donado
Patrick Murphy, Jr.
March 88, 1993
Ms. Kathleen Cassiere; Adm.
Administrative Office
43174 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California 9a590
Secretary
CO,",'2 ?,C L : :.'.';'i' : :.v: ;/iC ES
Dear Ms. Cassiere;
This correspondence is in response to the discussion which was
brought to my attention regarding the park which the city of
Temecula is planning to locate off Loma Linda street nest to Pala
Road.
In behalf of the Pechanga Tribal Council we must object to this
proposed park bearing the Pechanga" name as the tribe is
planning a park which will also be named " Pechanga". The
concern is that much confusion will result with the onset of
having two parks bearing the same name located so very close
within the same geographical area.
If you have any further concern, please do not hesitate to
contact this Tribal Office.
Respectfully,
~ie Mirarid>~Tf
Tribal Spokesperson
ITEM NO. 5
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
HERMAN D. PARKERL'~,
APRIL 5, 1993
TEEN CENTER DRUG ABUSE PROGRAM
DISCUSSION: In April of 1992, immediately after the opening of the
Temecula Teen Recreation Center, as well as in March 1993, staff contacted the
Riverside County, Department of Mental Health, in an effort to implement a Teen
Substance Abuse Program at the Teen Recreation Center. Staff was proposing a
substance abuse counselor be present at the Teen Recreation Center during evening
hours, for two hours twice a week, on a continual basis. The counselor would answer
questions teens may have, initiate teen group discussions, show films and videos
related to the harmful effects of substance abuse, as well as provide individual
counseling.
Both attempts by staff to implement an ongoing substance abuse program at the Teen
Recreation Center were well received by the Riverside County, Department of Mental
Health. However, the County has been unable to assist us in implementing this
program free of charge due to budgetary constraints and a shortage of staff. It should
be noted that the Riverside County Department of Mental Health is currently planning
to discontinue providing the alcohol abuse portion of their substance abuse program
in the Temecula area.
City officials and County officials are meeting on Friday, April 16th, to discuss mental
health and substance abuse service needs in the City of Temecula. The Commission
will be updated should services become available.
ITEM NO. 6
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
PREPARED BY:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN D. NELSON
APRIL 12, 1993
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
BRUCE A, HARTLEY, MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
DISCUSSION: The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed into
law January 26, 1990. The ADA has several components or titles. Title II, Public
Accommodations, which went into effect July 26, 1992, has direct impact on
municipalities. This act requires that all municipalities conduct a self evaluation of
programs, services, and facilities to determine where barriers exist and how they may
be overcome. The retroactive requirement for removal of barriers must be completed
by January 26, 1995, unless there is undue economic burden attached to this
process.
In order to comply with the requirements of ADA, the City of Temecula, Community
Services Department has initiated and completed a survey of existing facilities to
identify any items that will need to be addressed to meet ADA guidelines.
The primary deficiency found throughout the City's parks was inadequate access for
handicapped citizens to recreational opportunities. The parks currently being utilized
for recreation and leisure activities have been surveyed and a list of needed
improvements has been compiled. These will be made a part of the Community
Services Department's Capital Improvement Program.
All new construction within the City's park system has been designed to meet or
exceed current ADA guidelines and provide a quality experience for all levels and
capabilities of the park user. The consultants utilized for T.C.S.D. projects are current
with all appropriate ADA guidelines.
All recreation activities and programs have been reviewed and assessed as to their
accessibility to the handicapped. Consideration is also being given to hearing impaired
and vision impaired individuals when planning recreational opportunities. Staff is also
reviewing information from the Braille Institute of Los Angeles and other non-profit
organizations as to how we can provide recreational opportunities accessible to all.
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ITEM NO. 7
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN D. NELSON ~.
APRIL 12, 1993
JOINT MEETING WITH CITY COUNCIL/COMMUNITY
SERVICES COMMISSION
DISCUSSION: At the January 11, 1993 Parks and Recreation Commission
meeting, it was decided that Chairperson Claudia Walker would meet with President
Pat Birdsall to discuss potential topics for a joint meeting with the City Council and
the Community Services Commission. A discussion concerning proposed topics will
be presented for consideration by the Commission.
ITEM NO. 8
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN D. NELSON ~<~
APRIL 12, 1993
COMMISSION ASSIGNMENTS
DISCUSSION: Chairperson Walker requested that the Commission discuss
the possibility of appointing Commissioners to provide input and suggestions to the
Community Services Department concerning various areas of interest and concern i.e.,
smoking, drug abuse programs, senior programs, teen programs, etc.