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TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
TO BE HELD AT
TEMECULA CITY HALL
MAY 10, 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
Approval of Minutes
1.1 Approve minutes of April 12, 1993 Community Services Commission
meeting as submitted.
Naming of Parks and Recreation Facilities
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
Approve names to be recommended to the Board of Directors for the
Senior Center, Community Recreation Center, two park sites in the
Presley Development, and one park site in the Paloma Del Sol
Development.
Teen Center Substance Abuse Proclram
DISCUSSION:
3.1 Discuss substance abuse program to be provided at the Teen Center.
Leac~ue of California Cities, Community Services Conference
DISCUSSION:
4.1 Discuss the League of California Cities, Community Services Conference
artended by the Community Services Commissioners on April 22 - 24,
1993.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
Next regular meeting will be June 14, 1993, 7:00 p.m., City of Temecula, City Hall,
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California, 92590.
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ITEM NO. 1
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1993
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission was called to
order Monday, April 12, 1993, 7:00 P.M., at the 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: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Nimeshein, Walker
ABSENT: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Hillin, Miller
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
DIVISION REPORTS
Maintenance Superintendent Bruce Hartley reported the following:
The re-fencing of the North/South field at the Rancho California Sports Park has
been completed under the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Superintendent
Hartley stated that the snack bar facility will be completed next.
In regards to the slope erosion at the Rancho California Sports Park, Staff has
scheduled a meeting with NBS/Lowry to discuss engineering the slopes to
prevent further erosion.
The one acre Presley park has been completed and the City will take over
maintenance of that park in July.
The trees have been planted at the Loma Linda park site and hydro-seeding will
be completed this week. Superintendent Hartley added that the entire park site
will be fenced for 30 - 60 days after hydroseeding is complete. Superintendent
Hartley reported that the Elizabeth Hospice donated a large evergreen tree to
the Loma Linda park site and two ash trees to the Rancho California Sports
Park.
Recreation Superintendent Herman Parker reported the following:
The outcome of Teen Fest 93' which ran from March 19 thru March 28.
Superintendent Parker stated that the program was well received and the
Community Services Department is looking forward to a very good program in
1994.
The outcome of the Community Services District Easter Egg Hunt which was
held on Saturday, April 10. Superintendent Parker advised that the event
started at 10:00 A.M. and was over at 10:30 A.M. with approximately 1,300
in attendance.
Adventure Day Camp program which is currently running this week. The
program is for ages 6 to 12 and the cost is $90.00. The participants will be
visiting a different amusement park each day,
The Community Services Department will be offering a First Aid and CPR class
on April 17, 1993, from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the Teen Center.
Commissioner Henry Miller arrived at 7:15 P.M.
The two excursions to the Palm Springs Follies are fully booked with fourteen
in attendance per excursion.
The Community Services Department is currently holding registration for the
Summer Day Camp program and plan to provide approximately ten (10)
scholarships. The program consists of weekly field trips, guest speakers,
entertainment, and refreshments. Information will be forthcoming on the
aquatics program at the next meeting.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Al~Droval of Minutes
1.1 It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Nimeshein
to approve the minutes of the March 8, 1993 Community Services Commission
meeting.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS:
1.2 It was moved by Commissioner Nimeshein, seconded by Commissioner Harker
to approve the minutes of the March 19, 1993 Community Services
Commission meeting.
Harker, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
None
Hillin
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
4 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
Harker, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
None
Hillin
Capital Improvement Proaram - FY 1993-94
Shawn Nelson presented the staff report outlining the Capital Improvement Program
for FY 93-94 as follows:
Pala Road Park Site
Community Recreation Center Project
Loma Linda Park Site
Riverton Park Site
Sports Park Parking and Skate Board Area
Presley Park Restroom Project
Sam Hicks Monument Park
Senior Center Project
Slope damage/drainage control-Sports Park
2,860,000
5,500,000
250,000
375,000
880,000
150,000
250,000
880,000
150,000
Commissioner Harker responded to comments made at a recent City Council meeting
regarding a BINGO program, saying that she feels the seniors should have a BINGO
program to help support their Senior Center.
It was moved by Commissioner Nimeshein, seconded by Commissioner Harker to
recommend to the Board of Directors approval of the updated Capital Improvement
Program for FY 1993-94.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Hillin
Smokina Policy for City Parks and Recreation Facilities
Shawn Nelson presented the staff report.
Commissioner Miller stated that the previous recommendation for non-smoking
facilities, excluded the Northwest Sports Complex because of previously executed
leases and contracts; however, because the staff recommendation is for no smoking
within a twenty foot distance of non-smokers, Commissioner Miller suggested that the
Northwest Sports Complex should be included.
Director Nelson stated that the concern to ban smoking completely was that there was
existing agreements which had been executed for the use of this facility without the
smoking policy included in the lease agreement, and the City did not want to jeopardize
any of those leases.
Commissioner Nimeshein stated that he feels that the Northwest Sports Complex
should be addressed as a separate facility from park sites.
Commissioner Harker and Chairman Walker each stated they feel that the policy should
apply to all parks and recreation facilities.
Director Nelson stated if the Commission desires to include the Northwest Sports
Complex in the policy, he could make sure that the Council understands that the
Community Services Commission is in favor of this policy for all park sites including
Northwest Sports Complex. However, the Commission does not want the Northwest
Sports Complex to preclude implementing the smoking policy in the remaining park
sites.
It was moved by Commissioner Nimeshein, seconded by Commissioner Harker to
approve the revised recommendation concerning the smoking policy for all outdoor City
Parks and Trails to include the Northwest Sports Complex.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
4 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Hillin
Naminq of the Park Site on Pala Road
Director Nelson advised the Commission that the TCSD Board of Directors approved
the recommendation of Pechanga Park for the Pala Road park site, however after
contacting the Pechanga Indian tribe, he was advised that they have plans for a future
park site on their reservation and would like to use Pechanga Park as the name for their
park site.
Councilmember Stone suggested that the Commission consider Pala Community Park.
It was moved by Commissioner Nimeshein, seconded by Commissioner Harker to
approve the name Pala Community Park for the Pala Road park site and forward the
recommendation to the Board of Directors for consideration.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Hillin
Teen Center Druq Abuse Program
Herman Parker presented the staff report. He advised that staff has investigated the
possibility of implementing a drug/alcohol awareness program at the Teen Center, in
conjunction with Riverside County Department of Mental Health program, and they
have expressed a strong interest in working with the City, however, they are unable
to participate in a "no fee" program due to budgetary constraints. Superintendent
Parker advised that City and County officials will be meeting on April 16, 1993 to
discuss what programs could be offered to the community.
Chairman Walker advised that she has discussed this matter with Bunhie Collins,
Substance Abuse Counselor, Riverside County Department of Mental Health, and she
has offered to volunteer her time at the teen center.
Commissioner Harker suggested that staff investigate the possibility of applying for a
grant to assist in funding the program.
Director Nelson stated that he would pursue the offer by Bunnie Collins as well as look
at local service clubs and the availability of grants and report his findings to the
Commission as well as the outcome of the April 16th meeting.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Bruce Hartley arovided the staff report.
Commissioner Miller advised that he has received complaints about the handicapped
access to park facilities at the Rancho California Sports Park.
Bruce advised that improvements to handicapped accessibility at all park sites is being
addressed through the Capital Improvement Program.
Director Nelson added that all new park facilities will be fully handicapped accessible.
Joint Meetinq with City Council and Community Services Commission
Director Nelson advised that due to the heavy schedule the City Council has to
complete the General Plan public hearings, his recommendation is to continue this item
for 90 days.
It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Nimeshein to
continue consideration of the joint meeting with the Temecula City Council and
Community Services Commission.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Hillin
Commission Assiqnments
Chairman 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.
It was moved by Commissioner Harker, seconded by Commissioner Nimeshein to
appoint the Commissioners as follows:
Commissioner Harker
Commissioner Hillin
Commissioner Miller
Commissioner Nimeshein
Chairman Walker
Seniors and Liaison to the Senior Council
Sports and Liaison to the Sports Council
Programs for the Disabled
Environmental and Safety Concerns/Issues
Youth - Substance Abuse/Teen Council
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
4 COMMISSIONERS: Harker, Miller, Nimeshein, Walker
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Hillin
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR REPORT
Director Shawn Nelson reported the following:
Effective April 9, 1993 the Parks and Recreation Commission is now officially
called the Community Services Commission.
The League of California Cities Conference in Brea, April 22 thru April 24. Call
Administrative Secretary to arrange for transportation.
May 11, 1993 City Council agenda items:
No Smoking policy
Award of contract for landscape maintenance bids
Award of contract for a recreation software program
Acceptance of bond for 1/2 acre park site off Nicolas (Van Daele)
Director Nelson introduced Councilmember Stone, liaison to the Community
Services Commission, and welcomed him to attend future meetings.
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Chairman Walker thanked Councilmember Stone for attending the meeting.
Commissioner Miller advised that he has been gathering a lot of information regarding
skateboard parks and will pass all the information he receives on to staff. Commissioner
Miller volunteered to represent the Commission on the design of the skateboard area proposed
for the Rancho California Sports Park.
Commissioner Harker stated that once the Community Recreation Center is open, she would
like staff to investigate the possibility of using the Teen Center for a Senior Day Care Center.
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Walker declared the meeting adjourned at 9:05 P.M.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services Commission will be
held on Monday, May 10, 1993, 7:00 P.M. at Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room,
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Chairman Claudia Walker
Secretary
ITEM NO. 2
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN Do NELSON
MAY 10, 1993
NAMING OF PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Services Commission:
Approve names to be recommended to the Board of Directors for the Senior Center,
Community Recreation Center, two park sites in the Presley Development, and one
park site in the Paloma Del Sol Development.
DISCUSSION: Pursuant to the City's naming policy, it is the responsibility
of the Community Services Commission to forward recommendations concerning the
official name of each park and recreation facility operated by the City of Temecula.
Due to the several facilities that will be completed in the near future, it is
recommended to address the official names of these facilities so proper signage can
be approved as part of the development process and familiarity with the park can
begin to be established with the community.
Concerning the recreation buildings, the following names are recommended:
1. Old Town Temecula Senior Center
2. Community Recreation Center
Concerning the parks, a location map of City park sites and a listing of suggested park
names have been attached for your review and assistance. A request has been made
by Kernper that the park site in Paloma Del Sol be named Paloma Del Sol Park. It is
requested that the Commission recommend names to the following:
1. Nine (9) acre park in the Presley Development.
2. One (1) acre park in the Presley Development.
3. Nine (9) acre park in the Paloma Del Sol Development.
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:
1. Palomino Park
2. Cutting Horse Park
3. Wild Horse Park
4. Bronco Park
5. Cattle Drive Park
6. Vaqueros Park
7, 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.
I have added the following names because they represent street names adjacent
to Presley "A" and Presley "B".
25. Corte Veranos Park (Presley "A")
26. Via Del Coronado Park (Presley "B")
ITEM NO. 3
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
HERMAN D. PARKER.~ (~
MAY 10, 1993
TEEN CENTER SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM
DISCUSSION: On Friday, April 16th, City of Temecula and Riverside
County officials met to discuss mental health and substance abuse service needs in
the City of Temecula. As a result of that meeting it appears the County of Riverside
Department of Mental Health will be providing mental health services in the City of
Temecula one (1) day per week.
In an effort to provide substance abuse and self esteem counseling for the teens of
Temecula, staff recently met with Ms. Bunny Collins, Substance Abuse Counselor for
the Department of Mental Health. As a result of one meeting with Ms. Collins, staff
is pleased to report that we will be implementing a teen counseling program at the
Teen Center on a nine-week trial basis. Ms. Collins will be present at the Teen Center
on a volunteer basis, every Thursday from 12:00 Noon to 2:00 p.m. The program is
titled "Teen Counseling" and starts Thursday, June 24 and continues through August
26. Ms. Collins will interact with the teens individually, in a group, or during
recreational activities. Ms. Collins' goal is open direct lines of communicating with
the teen population and implement substance abuse prevention or intervention
services as needed.
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ITEM NO. 4
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
SHAWN D. NELSON ~
MAY 10, 1993
SUBJECT:
LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES
CONFERENCE
DISCUSSION: On April 22 24, 1993, the Community Services
Commission artended the annual League of California Cities Community Services
Conference. Several relevant topics were covered at the conference i.e. revitalizing
delivery of community services, innovative approaches to revenue generation,
promotion and marketing of community services programs, gang prevention and
cultural diversity training, low-income enhancement projects.
It is requested that each Commissioner discuss their observations about the
conference and suggest methods to enhance the community services functions of the
City of Temecula.