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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011402 CSC AgendaAGENDA TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION TO BE HELD AT TEMECULA CITY HALL MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2002 6:00 P.M. CALLTO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE: ROLL CALL: PRESENTATIONS: Chairman Jack Henz Commissioner Hogan Edwards, Henz, Hogan, Yorke, Meyler, Graphics Unlimited 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 ali other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form must be flied with the Community Services Commission Secretary before the item is addressed by the Commission. There is a three (3) minute time limit for individual speakers. R:\CSCAGEND\011402.doc DIVISION REPORTS COMMISSION BUSINESS Community Recreation Center Facility and Swimmin.q Pool Rehab Proiect RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file the report on the Community Recreation Center rehab project. Teen Council UI3date RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file the report on the Temecula Teen Council. COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS ADJOURNMENT The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Community Services Commission will be held on Monday, February 11, 2002, 6:00 P.M., at Temecula City Hall Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. R:\CSCAGEND\011402.doc ITEM NO. 1 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Community Services Commission Herman D. Parker, Director of Community Service~;;~. January 14, 2002 Community Recreation Center Rehabilitation 2001 PREPARED BY: ~Kevin T. Harrington, Maintenance Superintendent and Bruce Wedeking, Maintenance Supervisor RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Services Commission receive and file the report on the Community Recreation Center Rehabilitation 2001. DISCUSSION: The 26,500 sq. ft. Community Recreation Center is the corner stone or "front door" of the Community Services Department here in Temecula. It is our largest recreational facility and the most prominent symbol of our department. As you know, there are hundreds of activities occurring here each year, from concerts to yoga classes from day care to basketball tournaments. Thousands of people pass through its doors, each leaving their mark. The Community Services Department Maintenance Division works throughout the year repairing, patching and painting the facility to keep it looking its best. We work around the various activities and events during the year, but come December, it's the Maintenance Department's time to get it back in shape and to complete larger scale projects. This winter was different, the CRC, now on its eight-year of operation, was starting to show her age. So, we added several major items to our list of projects and spent approximately $100,000 to refurbish the facility. The projects included: Swimminq Pool The pool is closed for maintenance the month of December. This year as usual we emptied and refill the pool, to reduce the total dissolved solids. The pool's automatic chemical injection system was rebuilt and new pool lights were installed. But we also completed some very non-typical repairs. Last summer several areas of the pool's plaster came off presenting a safety problem. In November it was decided to re-plaster the pool this winter rather then budget the work for next year and risk having to close the pool in summer for emergency repairs. We were successful in quickly bidding this work and getting it completed prior to the end of December's regularly scheduled down time. Pool deck signage was also another issued addressed during the re-plaster work. In the original design of the pool, depth markers and no diving signage was made using mosaic tiles. The problem was that this mosaic lettering was placed across pool deck expansion joints. The movement of the deck, at the expansion joints, had caused pieces of the mosaic lettering to loosen and fall off. With the re-plaster, all the mosaic tile signage was removed and was replaced with large tiles, each tile containing one letter or number of the sign. The tile contractor also used different bonding material to help prevent cracking due to the expansion joints. Heat, cold, the sunlight and heavy use have also left their marks on the water slide's R:~IARRINGK~AGENDA.RPT~CRC Rehap 12-2001.doc fiberglass surface. Some repairs had been completed in the past, but this winter it was time to for some major work. So, in December we had approximately 30 chips and cracks repaired. The contractor also wet sanded and polished the entire slide to give it a fresh appearance. Interior/Exterior Paint During the busy season we spot paint and patch holes as needed. But with winter we have the time to paint large areas of the facility, In December we painted the multipurpose room, hallway and restrooms. However, after eight years, the CRC's exterior was in need of fresh paint. So money was budgeted last year and the exterior of the building was painted. The work included the exterior and interior stucco, exterior doors, main entrance hallway and all structural steel. Restroom Faucets, Sinks & Counter Tops The restrooms also needed some major work. Counter tops were starting to pull away from the walls, faucet stems were stripped, and sinks had pulled loose from the counter tops. During December the counter tops were removed and polished and a steel support frame was fabricated, with wall brackets to reinforce the counter top. Then the sinks and counter tops were re-installed along with new automatic shut off faucets. Floors in Restroom & Shower Areas This past summer several customers mentioned that the non-slip restroom floors was starting to show their age. So in December we closed down both large restrooms and re-coated the floors, with a non-skid surface. Since the pool was closed for renovation during this same period, there was very little disruption to customers. Gym Floor The 8,600 sq. ft. maple floor at the CRC gym represents about a $230,000 asset to the City. Twice a year, TCSD's maintenance staff, sand and refinish this surface, to keep it looking great and safe. But just as important, with proper maintenance, this floor should last the City 30+ years. It takes about three days to complete the refinishing process. The product used is a two-part Epoxy varnish, which after application takes two weeks to properly harden. Entrv Lklhts It was felt that the court yard and front entry walk at CRC needed additional night lighting, to provide a more inviting area. This winter light fixtures will be installed to up- light the courtyard trees. Lights will also be added along the entry walk and to the slope between the entry walk and the amphitheater. Fixtures have been purchased and work should be completed in January. The Maintenance Division is very proud of the facility and the amount of work it was able to complete this winter. We invite you to visit the CRC and enjoy the new improvements. R:~IARRINGK~AGENDA.RPT~CRC Rehap 12-2001,doc ITEM NO. 2 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Community Services Commission Herman D. Parker, Director of Community Services January 14, 2002 Teen Program PREPARED BY: Julie Pelletier, Recreation Superintendent RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Services Commission: Receive and file this report regarding the Temecula Teen Council and City sponsored teen programs in Temecula. DISCUSSION: In December of 1992, the City of Temecula officially formed the Temecula Teen Council. The primary purpose of the Teen Council was to allow teen representatives from each of the local schools the opportunity to assist in planning, programming and implementing teen activities sponsored by the City. The City believes that if local teens play an active role in determining the types of programs offered to them, program participation will be of interest and that the greatest needs of the teen population will be served. The Teen Council meetings are conducted at the Temecula Community Recreation Center on the first and third Thursday evening of each month from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. The meetings are open to the public and all teens are encouraged to attend. Senior Recreation Leader, Suzie McVey attends each meeting for the primary purpose of encouraging active participation and to provide guidance to the Teen Council. Throughout this past year, the Teen Council has actively planned, programmed and implemented special events and programs at the Temecula Community Recreation Center, as well as at other off-site facilities. Senior Recreation Leader Suzie McVey and several members of the Temecula Teen Council are here tonight to provide the Commission with information regarding teen events and programs. Attached are examples of the activities and special events that are currently being offered by the Community Services Department through the dedication and efforts of the Temecula Teen Council members. Everyday at the Teen Center 12-18 Years Everyday at the Teen Center, the CRC has activities just for youl All the activities are free and we have something for everyone. So meet your friends at the Teen Center for an afternoon and check us out! I~m:. CRC Stall he,bm CR(TOOu (onlus Date Day Activity Time gee Continueus Men's 8-Bail Tournament 3:30pm Free Centinueus Tue's Screpbook Making 3:30pm Free Continuous Wed's Movie Matinee 3:30pm Free Continuous Tho's Karaoke 6:O0pm Free Continuous Fri's TF8 6:00pm Free T~'N - Totally Friday Nights 12-18 Years Join us at the CRC Teen Center every Friday for Totally Friday Nights. We have weeldy tournaments, karaoke, movies and morel It's something to do every week. Teens can buy pizza for iust $2.00 and the fun begins at 6:00pm. ~n CRC Staff Locathm: CRC Teen Celde~ Date Day Activity Time Fee Continuous 1st Friday Pool Shark Tournament 6:00-8:00pm Free Continuous 2nd Friday Movie Nighl 6:00-8:00pm Free ConNnuous 3rd Friday Karaoke Night 6:00-8:00pm Free Continuous 4Ih Friday N64 Tournament 6:00-8:00pm Free Spring Dance 12-18 Years The Ten~cula Teen Council is hosting a Spring Dance at the Skate Par~. The Skate Park will be closed ~or skateboards and roller bladders. The event is open {:or all Temecula Teens and proo{: of residency is required at the door. Activity# Date Day Time Fee 1016.101 May 11 S 6:OO-9:00pm Sl.OO Cosmic Bowling ~ 12-18 Years It's bowling with a lwist. The lights are turned down and the pins and balls glow as we listen to music. Meet at the CRC to be transported to the bowling center, if you ham eat hied this yet you must come and see what all the hype is all about. lnstt~'tof:. Gty Stefl LecathHl: Pidatlp m~l D~op-off at CRC Activity# Date Day Tiusu Fee 1017.101 Apr 13 S 8:30pm-1:3Oam $1O.O0 .I Spring Break at the Teen Center 12-18 Years During Spring Break the Teen Center is going to have lots o{: fun activities. We will go to Magic Mountain, have o IockAn end a bond iam. The Teen Center will be open from 12:00 to 8:45pm during Spring Break so you can come on in and hang out. We will have a PlayStaNon, 864, karaoke machine, big screen ~/and scrapbook making. So come join us for Spring Break 2002. IqslnJdon. City Staff Lomtlon: CRC Toofl Coote~ Activity# Date Day Time Event Fee 1018.101 Mur7 Th 8:OOom-9:OOpm MagicMountsin S5.00' 1018.102 Mar 13 W 8:00pm-9:OOom Lock-la $10.00 1018.103 Mar 17 Su 4:00-6:00pm Bend ,lam Free *Cost of admission to theme pork and food purchased off own School's Out/Teen Pool Party ! 2-18 Years Come down to the CRC pool starting this spring and once a month you can swim with your friends while we have a DJ play music on deck. The peal will be open for Temecula Teens only and we will have games ~or prizes and the slide will be openl Be sure to bring your Temecula Valley School ID with you. bsh~don. Gty Staff Location: CRC Pool Activity# Start Data Day Time Fee 1014.101 May 18 S 6:00-8:00pm $1.00 (IVUSD ID required] 1014.102 Jun 15 S 6:00-8:0Opm $1.00 (1VUSD ID required] 1014,103 Jul 20 S 6:00-8:00pm $1.00 (TYUSD ID required] 1014.104 Aug 17 S 6:g0-8:O0pm $1.00 [TVUSN ID required] Tap Dancing 12-18 Years This class is designed for the beginning student or students that need to refresh tap steps. Tap shoes are required. last~der. C Rowhy Lacathm: Cathy's Dame Beginning Activity# Sta~t Date Day Time Fee Adivlty# Start Date 1026.101 Jan7 IA ' 6:lS-7:O0pn~ S80,00/8 wks 1420.101 lan22 1026.102 ~er 4 . M' 6:15-7:00pm $80.00/8 wks 1420.102 Fob 19 Intermediate (2 years ~.peneece require) 1420.103 Mar 26 ActlvTty# Start Date Day Time Fee 1420.104 Apr 16 1027.101 Jan7 M, 6:00-6:45pm S80.00/8 wks 1420.105 May14 1027.102 Mar 4 M 6:00-6:45pm S80.00/8 wks 1420.106 Jun 1B Hawaiian Tahitian Dance 1 3 Years - Adults Polynesian dance instruction for fun and en[oymentl Come join us and learn the graceful Hawaiian hula, lhe excitement of Tahiti and the fun of the Maori poi bails. Costumes are available, but are optional. There is an $8.00 materials fee due at the First class for poi balls, or you may make your own. h,)hv~.es:/L hakd imathm: CRC Beginners Activity# Start Dale Day Time Fee 1022.101 Jnn 3 Th 6:00-6:50pm S35.00/il wks 1022.102 Feb 28 Th 6:00,6:50pm S35.00/8 wks 1022.103 Apr 25 Th 6:00-6:50pm $35.00/8 wks Intermediate Activity# Start Data Day Time Fee 1048.101 Jan 2 W 5:00-5:509m $35.00/8 wks 1048.102 Feb 27 W 5:0Q-5:50pm S35.00/8 wks ]048.103 Apr24 W 5:00-5:50pm $35.00/8 wks Advanced Activity# Start Date Day Time Fee 1021.101 Jan 3 Th 5:00-5:509m $35.00/8 wks 1O2I.TO2 Feb 28 Th 5:OO-5:5Oom S35.00/8 ~s 1021A03 Apr 25 Th 5:0O-5:50pm $35.00/8 wks Oil Painting ~ 13 Years-Adult Want to learn how to point in oil or acryFic.~ Now is the time to start. Work on your own projects at your own pace with the guidance of an experienced instructor. Gabriele will take you t~rough the process step by step. You will learn how to prepare your ideas and get them ready, how to transfer them to drawing on canvas, blocking in, and an excellent opportunily for studio time for the beginner and more advanced student alike. Supl~y list available. Activity# Start Date Day Time Fee 0225.101 Jarl 17 Th 9:00-11:30em $60.00/4 wks 0225,102 F614 Th 9:O0-ih3Oam $45.00/3 wks 0225.103 Mcr 21 Th 9:00-11:300m S60.00/4 wks 0225.104 AprI8 Th 9:00-11:30am S60.00/4 wks 0225.105 Mfly16 Th 9:00-11:30om 560.00/4 wks Scrap Book Making 12-18 Years Come on down to the Teen Center where you can work on your scrapbook or photo album with others who enjoy scrapping! You can share ideas and tools, but aLI you really need to bring is your own book and pictures. We will provide the rest and Ihs best pad of it is it's freel hstn~aar:. (3ty Stuff I~sthm: CRC Tm Cma Activity# Start Date Day Time Fee Contiflsally Jan 8 T 3:30-5:30pm Free Kitchen Survival For Teens t2-18 Years It's the millennium and survival in the kitchen isn't just about microwaving pizza in this class at the CRC, teens will learn to make favorite recipes and unusua foods as they prepare and eat their own creations. Leftovers can be taken home bring your own containers, hsttld0c CRCStofl Ioadbm CRClOtdefl Day 11me Fee T 4:00&30pm S6.00/chss T 4:00-5:30pm ST.O0/doss T 4:00-5:30pm $6.00/dass T 4:00-5:30pm $6.00/ctass T 4:00-5:30om S6.00/class T 4:00-5:30pm S6.00/cless Creative Art 12-18 Years Teens will show their creative side es they explore several lypes of mediums in this art class at the CRC Teen Room. We'll be using paints, glues, modeling clay arc more as we create some unusual projects, luslnda:. Qty Shdf Loadkm: QC Tm Activity# Start Date Day Time Fee 1412.101 ]on 24 Th 4:0O-S:30pm S4.00/doss 1412.102 Feb 21 Th 4:0O-5:3Opm S4.QO/closs 1412.103 Mar 28 Th 4:00-5:30pm S4.O0/closs 1412.104 Apr 18 Th 4:00-5:30pm $4.OO/dass 1412.105 May 16 Th 4:00-5:309m $4.OO/doss 1412.106 Jun 20 Th 4:00-5:30pm S4.Q0/class Mystery Dinner 12-18 Years Come by and see what's for dinner as the Teen Center hies to unlock the mystery and figure out "Who Done It~" Will you be able ta put the clues tagether or wil[ you be taken by surprise.~ Worse yet, will it be you.~ This event is sure to be full of mystery, intrigue, surprises and fun. bstn~m CRyStal Leefl~ SIC Tel Celts' Activity# Start Date Day Time Fee lOl2.1QI Jan 26 S 5:00-8:OOpm S5.00 Get Cultured and Taste the World ~ 12-18 Years Join us as the Temecula Teen Council takes other Temecula Teens for a "tour" around the world. One evening o month we will sample appetizers and music from different cultures and countries. We will take a look at the average teen life, cultural dress, customs and government of that month's counlry in focus. At the end of each night we wilt have a round table discu~ion about how the foreign teens compare to our own everyday life. ~lnntm Qy Staff Lecatiom CRC Teem (aate Activity# Start Date Day Time Fee 1010.101 Joe 9 W 5:30-7:30pm Free 1010.102 Feb6 W 5:30-7:309m Free 1010.103 Mar 13 W 5:30-7:30pm Free 1010.104 Apr lO W 5:30-7:309m Free 1010.105 ~ey 22 W 5:30-1:30pm Free 1010.106 Jun 26 W 5:30-7:30pm Free Hip-Hop Classes 12-18 Years We invite Temecula Teens to join us at the CRC Teen Center for some free hip-hop classes. This four-week class will be taught by a professional dance teacher who will show you same basic dance moves and a complete choreographed dance. So bring your friends down to the Teen Center sa you can learn to dance the night away. Please wear appropriate alfire, no jeans. Inslredoc R Floats LKatim CRCT~ Activity# Start Date Day Time Fee 1011.101 Feb 1 F 3:30.4:30pm Free 10