HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-13-2014 Approved HCAC Minutes HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
Minutes
CITY OF DUBLIN
March 13, 2014
The March 13, 2014 Regular Meeting of the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission was called to order
at 7:03 PM at the Dublin Civic Center, Dublin, California, by Chair Deets.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Cm. Vanderpool led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners (Cm.) Present: Carr, Deets, Iharosi, Minniear,Tutino, Vanderpool
Commissioner Absent: King
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
3.1 PUBLIC COMMENTS None
II
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4.1 January 9, 2014
On a motion by Cm. Vanderpool, seconded by Cm. Carr, and by a vote of 6-0-0 with Commissioner King
absent,the Commission voted to approve the minutes of January 9, 2014, with one amendment.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS None
PUBLIC HEARING None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS None
NEW BUSINESS
8.1 Parks and Community Services Department Work Plan, 2014-2016
Mr. Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Director, and Ms. Ann Mottola, Heritage and Cultural
Arts Manager, presented the specifics of the item as outlined in the Staff Report.
Cm. Tutino asked about the future public art piece at the Heritage Park and Museums. Mr. McCreary
stated the artwork planned at the Heritage Park and Museums is beyond the five-year Capital
Improvement Program. Therefore, the details of the art piece have not been determined at this time.
Cm. Tutino asked about the Cemetery Phase at the Heritage Park and Museums. Mr. McCreary stated
Staff will be looking at possible improvements for the Cemetery as well as its expansion.
Chair Deets asked if any Heritage and Cultural Arts or Parks and Community Services Commission
Members would be on the Master Plan task force for the Dublin Crossing Community Park. Mr.
McCreary stated both Commissions will appoint one of their Commission Members to be on the Task
Force.
Cm. Carr asked if the Library Community Room would remain available for rental use with the expansion
of the Library Technology Room. Mr. McCreary stated both the Community Room and the Program
Room would remain available for rental use.
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Cm. Minniear asked how the expansion at the Library would affect the storage of the Camp Parks
Collection, which is currently stored in the Library's expansion space. Mr. McCreary stated the
designated space for the Technology Room does not contain the Camp Parks collection.
Cm. Minniear asked how the planning phase for museum art collections would accommodate growing
collections. Mr. McCreary stated the purpose was more focused on what the City should be collecting
and how to preserve current collections. However storage should be addressed. Cm. Minniear stated
he thinks a discussion is needed to determine where the collections and historical items are being
displayed and stored. Cm. Minniear further stated Dublin's history and future events should be
documented and asked who would be able to work on such a project. Mr. McCreary stated that as the
project it is not on the proposed budget plan, if the Commissioners concurred with the concept it would
need to be presented to City Council for approval before determining how to proceed.
Cm. Minniear asked if the City currently has a policy for documenting and retaining artifacts from City
events. Mr. McCreary stated the City does not currently have such a policy.
Chair Deets asked if the Commission would be able to form a sub-committee to pursue the process for
retaining Dublin's history. Mr. McCreary stated the Commission would need to make a motion and vote
to recommend adding the proposed project to the two year work plan for City Council consideration. If
the Council concurs with the project then the project would be included in the two-year budget and
then a sub-committee could be formed to help provide recommendations to the larger Commission.
On a motion by Cm Minniear, seconded by Cm. Vanderpool, and by a vote of 6-0-0 with Commissioner
King absent, the Commission voted to recommend including a project in the upcoming two-year
budget to identify the historical collections the City should be maintaining;processes for managing the
collections;and, the impacts that may have, such as funding, storage and staffing.
The Commission went on to discuss projects related to the two-year work plan.
Chair Deets stated Advanced Management Services (AMS) Consulting Incorporated will be sending an
invitation to the Commission to attend the ribbon cutting for the Dublin Unified School District
Performing Arts Center.
Chair Deets informed the Commission that the two non-profit groups who received funding from the
City, Civic Symphony and Livermore Valley Opera, have served over two thousand students at multiple
schools.
Chair Deets asked if the City has developed a funding source for performing arts grants. Mr. McCreary
stated a funding source has not been identified at this time. A report will be presented to the City
Council in May 2014.
Vice Chair Iharosi asked how Emerald Glen Park will be affected when the Recreation & Aquatic Complex
is under construction. Mr. McCreary explained how the construction is anticipated to affect the Park.
Cm. Minnear asked if there will be Public Art at the Recreation & Aquatic Complex. Ms. Mottola stated a
selection panel was just held for the Public Art. Mr. McCreary added the Public Art will not be located
inside the building, but rather outside in the park plaza.
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Vice Chair Iharosi asked if Dublin Preschool at Emerald Glen would be closing due to the construction of
the Recreation & Aquatic Complex. Mr. McCreary stated the preschool would be relocated to Fallon
Sports Park this summer. A future phase at Emerald Glen Park would include a permanent structure for
the preschool. -
Vice Chair Iharosi asked if the Dublin Preschool is operated by City Staff, and Mr. McCreary said yes.
Cm. Minnear asked if the local arts resource bank that Staff is developing would be used to find
potential groups to utilize the Performing Arts Center at Dublin High School, should the space become
available for community use. Ms. Mottola stated the local arts resource bank would be a tool used to
contact the local artists and organizations for possible future events as well as for common interest
purposes amongst the artists themselves.
Cm. Minnear commented that groups other than performing artists could also take advantage of an
opportunity to use a facility such as the Performing Arts Center. Ms. Mottola stated the building would
probably not be limited to performing arts groups only. Mr. McCreary added that the Dublin Unified
School District has indicated the Performing Arts Center will be used for both arts and education.
Chair Deets asked if the City has any funds allocated for construction of the Performing Arts Center. Mr.
McCreary stated the City has contributed $300,000 towards enhancing the facility for community use.
Chair Deets stated he would like Dublin Unified School District to put together an advisory board of
community members in order to receive input from the community. Cm. Tutino stated that Chair Deets
can go before the School Board with his request. Mr. McCreary added AMS Consulting is developing a
business plan for Dublin Unified School District to operate the Center.
Cm. Tutino reiterated that the Performing Arts Center should engage more than just performing artists
and include visual arts. Mr. McCreary stated that Staff may be able to host an event for artists that will
inspire a variety of artists to come forward.
Cm. Tutino asked if expansion of the Heritage Park and Museum school tours would be included on the
Parks and Community Services Department Work Plan, 2014-2016. Mr. McCreary stated Staff is
currently working on expanding the school tours, although it is not listed on the PCSD Work Plan.
Cm. Minniear asked if the historical plaques in the City are considered Public Art. Ms. Mottola stated the
plaques can be included with the public art lists to ensure they are maintained and cleaned regularly.
Chair Deets asked the Commission about interest in serving on the subcommittee for the historical
needs project discussed earlier. Mr. McCreary restated the subcommittee cannot be formed at this time
as the project has not been formally approved. Upon approval in the next two-year budget it will be
brought back to the Commission to appoint subcommittee members.
Cm. Minniear asked about the process needed to re-evaluate the Heritage District Specific Plan, since a
new subdivision is proposed adjacent to the Heritage Park and Museums. Mr. McCreary stated the City
Council would initiate a study to evaluate what has changed since the original Specific Plan was adopted.
McCreary indicated however that the changes and impacts mentioned are more relevant to the Park
Master Plan, which is currently being updated, and will be presented to the Commission at a future
meeting.
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OTHER BUSINESS
9.1 BRIEF INFORMATION ONLY REPORTS FROM HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS
COMMISSIONERS AND/OR STAFF
Cm. Vanderpool reported she attended the Speaker Series in Pleasanton where Cm. Minniear spoke.
She'd like to see Dublin have a similar event.
Cm. Carr congratulated Cm. Minniear on his Mayor's award.
Cm. Carr reported that she was appointed by Alameda County's First District Supervisor, Scott Haggerty,
to the Alameda County Arts Commission. Cm Carr stated the Alameda County Arts Commission is
partnering with Alameda County Library in offering free art events through the "Tell Your Story"
program.
Chair Deets reported he attended the Dublin Crush and the Persimmon Groundbreaking events and is
planning to attend the St. Patrick's Day Green and White Gala held at the Shannon Community Center
on Friday, March 14, 2014.
Cm. Tutino complimented Ms. Mottola on a well -run Public Art Selection Panel for the Emerald Glen
Recreation and Aquatic Complex.
Cm. Carr asked about the progress on repairing the lights on The Dubliner art piece. Ms. Mottola
explained that the artist is working towards repairing the issues within the next month. Cm. Carr asked if
the artist has had similar issues with his previous lighted sculptures. Ms. Mottola stated the Dubliner
was the first sculpture the artist used this particular type of light.
Mr. McCreary informed the Commission of the new Recreation Coordinator hired for special events and
marketing efforts, Mr. Greg von Schottenstein.
Ms. Mottola provided program and project updates.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:34 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Jennifer Ksky /
Senior Office Assistant