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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
JUNE 11, 2001
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Community Services Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:00 P.M., on Monday, June 11, 2001 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 Henz.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Edwards, Henz, Hogan, and Chairman
Meyler.
Absent:
Commissioner Yorke.
Also Present:
Director of Community Services Parker,
Deputy Director of Community Services Ruse,
Recreation Superintendent Pelletier,
Maintenance Superintendent Harrington,
Development Services Administrator McCarthy,
Management Analyst Smith,
Administrative Secretary Zigler, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
PRESENTATIONS
Hometown Buffet and the Hometown Buffet Bee
Chairman Meyler presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Ms. Lisa Navarette of
"Hometown Buffet, Temecula" for her dedicated service which enhances the quality of
life for the residents of Temecula. Adding special thanks, Recreation Supervisor
Adkisson presented Ms. Navarette with flowers, expressing gratitude for her numerous
efforts with other community service programs.
It was noted that an additional presentation was made to Recreation
Superintendent Pelletier; see page 2.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. Scott Eggum, 41833 Carleton Way, on behalf of his wife and himself, thanked
Director of Community Services Parker, City staff, and the Commission for the tree
planted at Veteran's Park in memory of his daughter, Daviana, relaying that this
honorable occasion will be remembered always; provided an overview of Daviana's life,
who was born with congenital heart disease and served as a source of inspiration to all
who knew her; briefed the audience regarding Camp Del Corazon, a non-profit
organization which sends children with heart disease to summer camp to Catalina Island
at no cost to the families, depending entirely on donations and grants; and advised that a
Golf Tournament has been scheduled in Daviana's memory, in order to raise money for
Camp Del Corazon, noting that the 1st Annual Davi Golf Tournament would be held on
Friday, July 20th at 1 :30 P.M. at Temeku Hills Country Club in Temecula, relaying that
Councilman Stone, and Ms. Joan Sparkman will be the Honorary Chairpersons; and
invited all those present to attend this worthy event.
In response to Mr. Eggum's comments, Director of Community Services Parker advised
that it was the City's honor to participate in this memorable tree dedication ceremony,
noting that a bronze plaque had been ordered, and would be installed at the base of the
tree.
Ms. Liz Bibb, representing Habitat for Humanity, relayed that the family selection
process would be beginning soon for the upcoming Habitat for Humanity homes (Le.,
two in the City of Temecula, two in Murrieta, and one rehabilitation in the City of Perris),
providing a brief overview of the requirements for the qualifying families (i.e., screening,
training with respect to budgeting, home management); relayed that two family
information meetings would be held, as follows: 1) Monday, June 25th, at 7:00 P.M. at
Bethel AME Church, 24480 Sophie Street, Perris, and 2) Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at
7:00 P.M. at People's church of the Valley, 27570 Commerce Center Drive, Suite 125,
Temecula; and requested City staff permission to post a notice regarding these meetings
at each recreation center.
In response, Director of Community Services Parker relayed that if Ms. Bibb would leave
a couple copies of the notice, that staff would make sure that it was posted at the proper
facilities.
At this time an additional presentation was made.
Presentation to Recreation Superintendent Pelletier
Ms. Charlotte Fox, and Ms. Liz Bibb, relayed that one of the members of the Recreation
staff has been extremely helpful in a volunteer effort that take's place the first Saturday
each month, the master's gardener program, advising that if it were not for Recreation
Superintendent Pelletier, this class would not be included in the new brochure; and
offered appreciation to Recreation Superintendent Pelletier, presenting her with a gift
and a certificate.
DIVISION REPORTS
Noting that Recreation Superintendent Pelletier would be providing information regarding
the summer recreation operations (Agenda Item No.3), Director of Community Services
Parker advised that she would not be providing a division report at this time.
Development Services Administrator McCarthv provided an overview of the projects in
process. as follows:
. The Sports Complex Design Subcommittee met on May 22, 2001 whereupon the
consultant presented a preliminary design concept, which was based on
information received from the Community Workshop and the Subcommittee,
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advising that the Subcommittee has requested various revisions, which will be
presented at the next Subcommittee meeting.
The Children's Subcommittee met on June 5th at which time the consultant
presented concepts for the exterior design concept, noting that exhibit concepts
were discussed, and that the Subcommittee requested that the consultants bring
back additional concepts inclusive of elements more reflective of creativity and
play.
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The Senior Center Expansion is currently out to bid, relaying that the bid opening is
scheduled for Wednesday, June 13, 2001.
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The Chaparral Pool Bid Opening would be on June 21st, advising that the contracts
for the Senior Center Expansion and the Pool Project would most likely be awarded
at the City Council meeting on June 21" with construction beginning on both of
these projects in July.
Maintenance Superintendent Harrinaton provided a brief overview of various proiects
that were completed bv the Maintenance Division durina the month of Mav. relavina the
followina:
. The Community Recreation Center (CRC) pool water heater was rebuilt.
. Additional electrical outlets were installed in the women's restroom building at the
CRC (per requests from patrons).
. The multipurpose room was painted at the Mary Phillips Senior Center.
. The building exterior was painted at the Temecula Wedding Chapel.
. The interior and exterior of the restroom/snack bar building was painted at Sam
Hicks Memorial Park.
. The interior of the restroom storage building at Margarita Community Park was
painted.
. The interior of the 6th Street parking lot restroom building was painted.
. Two windows (which had been damaged by vandals) were replaced at the
Temecula Valley Museum and the Temecula Wedding Chapel, one of which was a
stained-glass window.
. Two skylights (which had been damaged by vandals) were replaced at the Kent
Hintergardt Memorial Park restroom/snack bar building.
For Commissioner Henz, Maintenance Superintendent Harrington relayed that there
have been no negative effects from reducing the aeration at the Duck Pond; noted that
the coots, for the most part, have left for the summer season, relaying that additional
stamped concrete will be installed in an effort to deter the coots; and noted the
restrictions associated with deterring the coots by planting a tougher grass.
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In response to Commissioner Hogan's comments regarding the utility company's request
to run pool filters off-hours, Maintenance Superintendent Harrington advised that the
Health Department requires that the City run the pool filters during operational hours
(specifically requiring that the water be re-circulated twice every eight hours).
Relaying that every1hing was looking terrific at the CRC, Commissioner Edwards
recommended that in the courtyard (i.e., the space between the entryway to the
recreation center, and the multipurpose building) that electrical outlets be installed; and
for Maintenance Superintendent Harrington, specified that he had received a single
request for 220, 20 amps for a cappuccino machine, but that generally the need would
be 110, 20 amps.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Approval of Community Services Commission Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 That the Community Services Commission approve the minutes of
the May 14, 2001 meeting.
MOTION: Commissioner Henz moved to approve the minutes, as written. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Hogan and voice vote reflected approval with the
exception of Commissioner Yorke who was absent.
2. Biannual Make a Difference Dav and Communitv Cleanup Events
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file a report
concerning the Biannual Make a Difference Day and Community
Cleanup Event held on Saturday, April 21, 2001.
Management Analyst Smith provided an overview of the Community Cleanup Event, the
Household Hazardous Waste Roundup, and the Make a Difference Day which were all
held on April 21, 2001 (per agenda material), noting the following: that the weather was
rainy, that some volunteers were unable to attend due to Temecula Valley High School's
prom being scheduled on the same day, that the Community Service Department was
the entity primarily responsible for the Community Cleanup Day, and the Household
Hazardous Water Roundup which ran from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M., that CR&R, Inc.,
provides bins and staff members on site at the high school to collect any bulky items or
appliances, that the program was free of charge, that the purpose of the event was to
keep the City free of illegal dumping, that the Household Hazardous Waste Roundup
was held at the same time and place, requiring special setup and handling which allows
CR&R, Inc., to accept used motor oil, used anti-freeze, and used batteries, that 300
gallons of used oil was collected, 40 gallons of antifreeze, and 62 batteries; with respect
to Make a Difference Day, noted that Project Code Enforcement Officer Voshall was the
primary organizer for this event, relaying the following: that this event was a litter
abatement program which was scheduled to be held from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. at Old
Town Front/6th Streets, adjacent to the creek bed, that due to the rain there were fewer
volunteers (Le., a Cub Scout group: Troop No. 334, one high school student, and two
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adult volunteers), that because of the rain, most of the volunteers left this event at
approximately 9:00 A.M. with the exception of the two Hendrick brothers (Le., the two
adult volunteers) who stayed in the rain until noon picking up litter at Margarita
Community Park, that Make a Difference Day, and the Community Cleanup events
collected 39.5 tons of debris in 17 loads; and for informational purposes, noted that on
June 12th staff would be presenting the Extreme Recycling Winners, sponsored by
CR&R, Inc., relaying that this program was designed to recognize residents who do
excellent work recycling, noting that the route drivers selected the nine winners.
In response to Commissioner Hogan's recommendation, staff relayed that they would
make efforts to contact the two Hendrick volunteers in order to recognize and thank
these individuals for their efforts.
3. Summer Proarammina
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file this
report on summer programming.
Providing an overview regarding this year's summer programs and events which will be
offered to the citizens of Temecula, Recreation Superintendent Pelletier highlighted the
following:
The 4th of July festivities, which would be inclusive of the parade beginning at
10:00 A.M. in Old Town, the family fun scheduled at Rancho California Sports Park
beginning at 2:00 P.M. (i.e., food vendors, game booths, live entertainment), and
concluding with a 25-minute firework show beginning at 9:00 P.M.; and distributed to
the Commissioners a shirt, reserved parking passes, as well as information
regarding the parade.
The Summer Day Camp Program, which will begin June 18th at the CRC, and is
offered in two-week, and one-week increments through August 31".
The Reaching Out to Our City Kids (R.O.C.K.S.) Program which will operate on
Tuesdays through Fridays during the summer in 3-hour increments, twice daily, at
various park sites in the City.
The Summer Months and Recreation in Temecula (S.M.A.R.T.) Program, which
will offer an all day summer drop-in recreation, program, Mondays through Fridays,
at park sites within the City at no cost to the residents.
With respect to the swim lessons and public swim to be offered, noted that
beginning June 16th the pool will be operating 7 days a week for the remainder of the
summer, relaying that staff has been directed by the City Council to start a free
public swim program.
The Summer Concert Series, which will be held every Thursday evening
throughout the month of August.
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The summer/fall recreation brochure, which was distributed to approximately
25,000 residents.
For Commissioner Hogan, Recreation Superintendent Pelletier relayed that the flyer
associated with the Summer Concert Series would specify the type of bands performing;
and for Commissioner Henz, provided an overview of how staff evaluates the feasibility
of new programs or events recommended by the community residents. Director of
Community Services Parker added that in preparation for the summer activities the
previously offered events and programs are assessed, and that enhancements, and
revisions to the programs are considered, highlighting the success of various summer
programs.
In response to Commissioner Hogan's queries, Recreation Superintendent Pelletier
relayed that the City has been servicing the Vail Ranch residents, recreation ally, for
quite a while, noting that the primary difference with respect to annexation will be the
payment of fees, as residents, verses the non-resident fee. Director of Community
Services Parker provided additional information regarding the expansion of programs
due to the annexation, and the future improvement projects planned for the Vail Ranch
area.
4. S.M.A.R.T. Proaram
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file this
report on the City's new S.M.A.R.T. program.
In response to Councilman Stone's recommendation, Recreation Superintendent
Pelletier noted that staff members are in the process of preparing the Summer Months
and Recreation in the City of Temecula (S.MAR.T) Program which will begin on
Monday, July 25th and will provide a variety of recreation opportunities to Temecula's
youth, ages 7-15 years, at five sites throughout the community listed, as follows:
Margarita Community Park, Winchester Creek Park, Temeku Hills Park, Pala
Community park, and the Vail Ranch Park located at Vail Ranch Road/Nighthawk Pass.
For Commissioner Henz, Director of Community Services Parker provided an overview
of how this program was developed, advising that there would be no fee for the SMART
Program; and specified the location of various park sites which would be utilized.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT
A. With respect to the most recent Museum Subcommittee meeting, Director of
Community Services Parker noted the concern with respect to the concepts
presented by the design firm, advising that the consultants would be bringing
new ideas to the next Subcommittee meeting.
B. Regarding the Sports Complex Subcommittee, Director of Community Services
Parker updated the Commission, relaying that the consultant will be presenting a
beautiful rendering to the Subcommittee within the next few weeks.
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C. Director of Community Services Parker advised that the adoption of the rates and
charges for all the various Service Levels, the establishment of a Special Tax,
the approval of the Operations Budget, and the CIP would be considered by the
City Council at the June 12, 2001 meeting.
D. Director of Community Services Parker reiterated that bids will open for the
Senior Center Project on Wednesday, and for the Chaparral Pool on June 21st,
and that both contracts will be awarded on June 16th.
E. In light of the upcoming annexation of Vail Ranch, Director of Community
Services Parker relayed that there would be a celebration scheduled which would
be held at the basketball court area at Vail Ranch Middle School on Sunday, July
1st, from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
F. For planning purposes, Director of Community Services Parker requested the
Commissioners to let Administrative Secretary Zigler know whether or not they
would be attending the League of Cities Conference in Monterey.
COMMISSIONER REPORTS
A. ' Commissioner Edwards, echoed by Commissioner Henz, commended City staff
for the successful Sidewalk Chalk Painting Event held in Old Town.
B. Commissioner Hogan thanked Minute Clerk Hansen for her work regarding the
minutes, noting the extensive detail.
C. With respect to the recent play held at the CRC, The Music Man, Commissioner
Henz noted that this event had been fantastic.
D. Commissioner Henz queried whether the City had investigated the feasibility of
purchasing the Rose Society's rose garden property, which was currentl~
privately owned (referencing Ms. Weersing's queries relayed at the May 14t
meeting). Director of Community Services Parker noted that there was no issue
regarding whether the site could continue to be utilized for the rose garden; and
with respect to Ms. Weersing's alternate queries regarding the 7.5 acre parcel at
YnezlSantiago Roads, advised that he had no knowledge regarding development
in this area at this time.
ADJOURNMENT
At 6:58 P.M. Chairman Meyler formally adjourned this meeting to Julv 9. 2001 at 6:00
P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula.
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Herman D. Parker, Irec or of Community Services
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