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CITY OF DUBLIN
HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
Draft Minutes
August 12, 2010
The August 12, 2010 meeting of the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission was called to order at 7:03
' p.m. at the Dublin Civic Center, Dublin, California, by Chair Minniear.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chair Minniear led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners (Cm.) Present: Minniear, Nuckols, Carr, Halket, Mack, Tutino, Vonheeder-Leopold
Commissioners Absent: None
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On a motion by Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold, seconded by Cm. Tutino, and by a vote of 4-0-1 with Vice
Chair Nuckols and Cm. Halket abstaining, the Commission voted to approve the minutes of July 8, 2010
as presented. Commissioners Nuckols and Halket abstained from the vote due to their absence during the
July 8, 2010 meeting.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None
PUBLIC HEARING
6.1 AMENDMENTS TO FEE RESOLUTION
Mr. John Hartnett, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager, presented the specifics of the item as outlined in
the Staff Report.
Chair Minniear opened the public hearing. Seeing none in attendance, he closed the public hearing.
Cm. Tutino asked about the tour programs. Mr. Hartnett explained that the "Tea & Tour" and "Lemonade
& Tour" programs would offer refreshments at the end of the tour, discussions with the Docent
throughout the tour, and be a more lengthy tour. Cm. Tutino asked if these tour programs could
accommodate walk-in requests or would have to be scheduled. Mr. Hartnett stated that the tour programs
would need to be scheduled in advance.
Cm. Halket asked about the comparison of the recommended tour program fees with adjacent cities. Mr.
. Hartnett stated that the fees are in-line with those in adjacent cities.
Cm. Mack asked if gift certificates for the program tours could be offered. Mr. Hartnett stated that Staff
would consider this idea.
Cm. Can asked about the number of non-residents that visit the Heritage Center. Mr. Hartnett stated that
very few non-residents visit the Heritage Center.
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Vice Chair Nuckols asked if the City could offer family rates for the program tours. Mr. Hartnett stated
that Staff has not yet explared this idea, but would consider it.
Vice Chair Nuckols asked about Staff's marketing plan for the program tours. Mr. Hartnett stated that
Staff would market to area organizations, including non-profit organizations, and businesses.
Cm. Carr expressed concern about the five dollar fee for the non-resident visitors. Mr. Hartnett explained
that non-resident fees are typically higher than resident fees.
Cm. Tutino asked about the theatre performances. Mr. Hartnett stated that the performances would
initially be contracted to local organizations.
Cm. Nuckols asked if there are plans to allow rental of some of the facilities at the Heritage Park. Mr.
Hartnett stated that there are plans for the Kolb Barn and areas of the Park grounds to be rentable.
On a motion by Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold, seconded by Cm. Mack, and by a vote of 6-0-0, the
Commission unaoimously voted to adopt the Resolution Approving a Fee Schedule for Heritage and
Cultural Arts Programs.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
7.1 DUBLIN TRANSIT CENTER PUBLIC ART PROJECT
Mr. John Hartnett, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager, presented the specifics of the item as outlined in
the Staff Report.
Cm. Carr asked about High Intensity Discharge (HID). Mr. Cliff Garten, Artist, explained that HID is a
type of white light.
Chair Minniear asked about the affect of the temporary power poles on the artwork. Mr. Garten stated
that the artwork would likely be unaffected.
Cm. Tutino asked if the artwork would include ground lights. Mr. Garten stated that the artwork would
include four ground lights.
Cm. Mack asked if the colored lights of the artwork could be interchangeable. Mr. Garten stated that the
light in the center of the artwork could be interchangeable and prograuunable.
Vice Chair Nuckols asked if the installation of the artwork could be coordinated with the installation of
permanent electrical power to the site. Mr. Hartnett explained that the installation of the artwork is
coordinated with Mr. Garten's schedule for completion of the artwork.
Cm. Tutino asked about documenting the process of the artwork. Mr. Hartnett stated that Mr. Garten has
already documented an "Artist Statement" on the process of the artwork.
Cm. Nuckols asked if the lights of the artwork could be seen from the BART Station, and Mr. Garten said
most likely yes.
Cm. Carr asked if the lights would be turned off during the daytime, and Mr. Garten said yes.
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On a motion by Cm. Tutino, seconded by Cm. Carr, and by a vote of 6-0-0, the Commission
unanimously voted to recommend artist Cliff Garten's concept design to the City Council for
approval.
NEW BUSINESS - None
OTHER BUSINESS
9.1 OTHER BUSINESS
Cm. Tutino suggested that a committee be formed to discuss the best uses for the Kolb properties at the
Dublin Heritage Park.
Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold reported that she attended a California Conference of Historical Society
Convention in Hesperia, California.
Cm. Carr informed of an upcoming artist reception for a San Ramon photographer.
Mr. Hartnett informed of upcoming events.
Chair Minniear reported on his work on a Dublin Heritage Center exhibit.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:53 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Rhonda Franklin
Administrative Technician
APPROVED:
Chairperson