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HomeMy WebLinkAbout070802 CSC Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION JULY 8, 2002 CALL TO ORDER The City of Temecula Community Services Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:00 P.M., on Monday, July 8, 2002 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 Edwards. ROLLCALL Present: Commissioners Edwards, Hogan, Meyler, and Chairman Henz. 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, Minute Clerk Hansen, and Minute Clerk Savage. PUBLIC COMMENTS No comments. DIVISION REPORTS Development Services Administrator McCarthy provided an overview of the proiects in process, notinq the followinq: That the plans for the tenant improvements for the Children's Museum have been resubmitted to the architect, and that he would be revising the plan based on the comments relayed. That the construction of Crowne Hills Park is near completion, that it was anticipated that the maintenance would begin by the month's end, and that the Commission would be updated regarding the Grand Opening Ceremony for this park. Maintenance Superintendent Harrington provided a brief overview of various proiects that were completed by the Maintenance Division, relaying the following: Via overhead photographs, displayed a picture of the newest addition to the Harrington family, his new son; At Margarita Community Park, the North/South fields, Temecula Middle School, and Paloma del Sol Park, new lighting control systems were installed which would be monitored by a central control station; At Rancho California Sports Park two additional electrical outlets were installed to support the upgrades for the entertainment for the 4th of July Event; At Sam Hicks Monument Park a new monument sign was installed with the Temecula Museum's identification; At various City parks approximately 87 tons of sand was replaced; New vendors were selected for the City's heating, ventilation, air conditioning, preventative maintenance and repair services, as well as for the City's Maintenance Division staff uniforms, floor mats, dust mops, towels and services; At the Community Recreation Center (CRC) the red curbs were repainted and stenciled, and the No Parking signs were replaced in order to assisted with the 4th of July parking issues, advising that Code Enforcement Officer Salazar had relayed that there had been a reduction in citations due to these efforts; and Support services were provided for the Dixieland Jazz. Festival, the Street Painting Fair, and the 4th of July festivities. For Chairman Henz, Maintenance Superintendent Harrington relayed that the bulk of the maintenance for the pools was conducted during the off-season months, advising that during the busy swimming season, the pools were vacuumed three times a week, and the water was tested daily; and noted that the Chaparral Pool was maintained by the School District's contractor, clarifying that the City has agreed to reimburse the School District for the maintenance of this pool, and that City staff does aid in diagnosing problems in maintenance. In response to Commissioner Hogan, Maintenance Superintendent Harrington noted that the Redevelopment budget may not have available additional funding in order to provide some type of shading provisions for the Old Town Street Painting Fair, Director of Community Services Parker advising that he would relay the recommendation to the Redevelopment Department. Recreation Superintendent Pelletier updated the Commission regarding recreational activities, noting the followinq: That the 4th of July festivities had been a great success inclusive of the Patriotic Parade in Old Town and the fun-filled afternoon/evening at the Rancho California Sports Park with the firework display, advising that staff has received numerous positive comments regarding the event; R:CSC/minutes/070802 2 That the Summer Months and Recreation in Temecula (SMART) Program was running smoothly, that the first excursions would be taking place on Wednesday, July 10, that the SMART Art Cart Program would begin on Thursday, July 11, and that the program was averaging 20-30 participants per day, per site; and That all the summer programs were underway and progressing nicely (i.e., day camp, swim lessons, etc.) COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Community Services Commission Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the minutes of the June 10, 2002 Community Services Commission meeting. MOTION: Commissioner Hogan moved to approve the minutes, as written. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Edwards and voice vote reflected approval with the exception of Commissioner Yorke who was absent and Commissioner Meyler who abstained. 2. New Staff Introductions RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file a report on the new Community Services Department staff members. Deputy Director of Community Services Ruse noted with great pleasure the new Temecula Community Service District staff members, as follows: Mr. Dino Cambreros who accepted the position as Landscape Inspector, Ms. Jessica Payne who accepted the position as Recreation Coordinator, and Ms. Allen who has accepted the position of the Temecula Children's Museum Manager; and introduced Ms. Payne and Ms. Allen who were present and provided a brief overview of their work history. It is noted that the Commission received and filed this report. 3. Temecula Valley Museum Update RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Community Services Commission receive and file a report updating the Commission on the Temecula Valley Museum. R:CSCIminutesl070802 3 Via overheads, Museum Services Manager Ott provided an update regarding the programs, activities and events at the Temecula Valley Museum, highlighting the following: The Expedition Program which was a touring program which will be taken to every elementary school in Temecula next year, as well as potentially the private schools and schools in the City of Murrieta, providing a history of the Temecula Valley; o The two Temporary Exhibits displayed at the museum i.e., the Highway 395 display, and the current For the Record/Machines that Made Music; o The Special Events which aids in bring new audiences to the museum as well as attracting frequent visitors; o The numerous volur~teers, who aided in the museum activities i.e., the Museum Women's Club that raised $2,000 for the Museum; o The plans to reprint the High Country magazine; and The efforts to build up the Mr. Erie Stanley Gardner collection of books in preparation for a temporary exhibit and a Erie Stanley Gardner Mystery Weekend Event which would take place in Old Town. Director of Community Services Parker introduced a video presentation of the Huell Howser California's Gold show whereby Mr. Howser visited Temecula to research and report on Mr. Erie Stanley Gardner, interviewing Museum staff as experts regarding Mr. Gardner. Commissioner Edwards commended Museum Services Manager Ott and staff for the information museum mailings. For informational purposes, Commissioner Meyler noted that the City of Ventura also had a display celebrating Erie Stanley Gardner's life in Ventura, Museum Services Manager Ott confirming that the City of Ventura was the location of Mr. Gardner's law office. In response to Chairman Henz, Museum Services Manager Ott relayed that the Historical Society had been recording living histories, noting that most likely Museum staff and the History Society members will be coordinating efforts to continue this project; and advised that current news clippings are saved regarding significant current events; and provided additional information regarding efforts to collect artifacts related to the City's incorporation. It is noted that the Commission received and filed this report. 4. Cancellation of the AuRust Community Services Commission Meeting RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Community Services Commission consider canceling the August 12, 2002 Commission meeting. R:CSC/minutes/070802 4 Director of Community Services Parker presented the staff report (of record). MOTION: Commissioner Hogan moved to cancel the August 12th meeting. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Meyler and voice vote reflected approval with the exception Commissioner Yorke who was absent. COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR'S REPORT Director of Community Services Parker commended the Recreation Department, the Maintenance Department, and the Police and Fire Departments, whose efforts contributed to the success of the 4th of July Celebration, noting that approximately 30,000 participants enjoyed the days' activities. Director of Community Services Parker relayed that Temecula's Sister City of Voorburg, Netherlands, would be dedicating a statue to the City of Temecula, that the statue would be entitled Singing in the Rain which commemorates the American spirit to triumph over events such as the September 11th event, and that the monument would be placed at the Duck Pond on September 11th of this year. COMMISSIONER REPORTS Commissioner Edwards reiterated kudos to staff regarding efforts associated with the 4th of July festivities. Apprising the Commission, Commissioner Meyler provided an update regarding the General Plan Advisory meetings, noting the recent bus tour visiting 13 different areas, exploring the concept of mixed uses at various locations in the City. For Chairman Henz, Director of Community Services Parker relayed that the aquatic summer schedule was progressing smoothly. ADJOURNMENT At 6:45 P.M. Chairman He~' formally adjourned this meeting to September 9, 2002 at 0:00 ou il ohambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temeoula. Herman D. Parker, Director~ Community Se~ices R:CSC/rninutes/070802' 5