HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-21-2014 Approved P&CS and HCAC Joint Mtg Minutes CITY OF DUBLIN
JOINT MEETING
PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
AND
HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
Minutes
April 21, 2014
The April 21, 2014 Joint Meeting of the Parks and Community Services Commission and Heritage and
Cultural Arts Commission was called to order at 6:03 PM at the Dublin Civic Center, Dublin, California,
by Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Chair Deets.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Cm. Carr led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners (Cm.) Present: Parks and Community Services Commissioners: Ballesteros, Boboc,
Elias, Mack, Sung, Totaro
Heritage and Cultural Arts Commissioners: Carr, Deets, Iharosi,
Minniear, Tutino, Vanderpool,
Commissioners Absent: Heritage and Cultural Arts Commissioner: King
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
3.1 PUBLIC COMMENTS None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES None
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS None
PUBLIC HEARING None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS None
NEW BUSINESS
8.1 Public Art Recommendation for the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex
Ms. Ann Mottola, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager, presented the specifics of the item as outlined in
the Staff Report.
Mr. Todji Kurtzman, artist, presented his artwork proposal for the public art at the Emerald Glen
Recreation and Aquatic Complex (EGRAC).
Vice Chair Iharosi asked Mr. Kurtzman if the sculpture will be safe for children. Mr. Kurtzman stated the
sculpture will have no sharp edges and will have round soft edges to emulate water.
Cm. Vanderpool stated that she loves the sculpture as it brings back childhood memories. Cm.
Vanderpool asked if solar lighting will be considered to illuminate the sculpture at night rather than
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traditional light bulbs. Mr. Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Director, stated solar lighting
would be considered at a future phase for elements of the entire Complex.
Vice Chair Mack stated she likes the concept of the sculpture. Vice Chair Mack asked about the process
of selecting the artist and artwork - for the EGRAC. Mr. McCreary stated Staff is currently working on a
legal agreement for the artwork - and it will be presented to City Council following the Commissions'
recommendation for approval of the proposal.
Chair Totaro asked if artists submitted their qualifications or their proposals in response to the "Call for
Artists." Ms. Mottola stated the "Call for Artists" requested qualifications only.
Chair Totaro asked Mr. Kurtzman how he came up with the concept for his art piece, "The Spirit of
Alamilla Spring." Mr. Kurtzman stated he researched the concept on his own. Ms. Mottola stated all the
finalists were provided the same set of information about the City and the project site. Each artist
presented their artwork-with a different perspective and theme.
Chair Totaro commented that he loved the idea and thinks children will like the sculpture. Chair Totaro
asked if children would be able to walk into the "puddle" portions of the artwork. Mr. Kurtzman stated
children would be able to walk into the "puddles" and touch the pieces of the sculpture. The largest
"puddle" or "splash" would be six feet in diameter.
Cm. Elias asked about the platforms for the sculptures. Ms. Mottola stated the platforms would be part
of the construction of the building and not a part of the artwork. The surface for the platforms has not
been determined at this time. The artist will work with the design team, architect, landscape architect
and project manager to design the raised platform that the
sculptures will be placed on. The platforms will also serve to meet American Disabilities Act
requirements.
Cm. Boboc asked if any actual water will be incorporated in the artwork. Mr. Kurtzman stated there will
not be any water features due to the Request for Proposals limitations.
Cm. Minniear asked how the sculpture will represent the four different periods of Dublin's history as
mentioned in Mr. Kurtzman's presentation. Mr. Kurtzman stated the first splash will represent the
American Indians who were the original settlers; the second splash will represent the second era of
Spanish Colonists and Missions era; the third splash will represent the Mexican Ranches era; and the
fourth splash, which has four splashes within itself, will represent the American era which includes the
Gold Rush, Western Stage Coaches, Agriculture, World War II, American Hot Rods, the 1960s, and then
Dublin today and in the future. Ms. Mottola explained this was a conceptual rather than literal
interpretation of Dublin's history.
Cm. Boboc asked if there would be any plaques explaining the artwork. Mr. Kurtzman stated that
plaques could be added. Ms. Mottola stated Staff could work with the artist to incorporate the story
behind the artwork.
Chair Deets stated that he likes the artwork - and thinks it will generate discussion on not only art but
science, health and many other conversations.
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Chair Totaro commented that the artwork - could serve as an educational history lesson for those that
are observing the piece.
Cm. Tutino stated she was on the EGRAC Public Art Selection Panel and what impressed the Panel the
most about Mr. Kurtzman's artwork was the timelessness of the bronze and the connection to the City
of Dublin. She likes the representation of the City and the way it connects the amphitheater and the
building.
Cm. Ballesteros asked about the size of the woman in the sculpture. Mr. Kurtzman stated she will be six
feet tall. Ms. Mottola added they are trying to increase the scale to reach closer to seven feet tall.
Cm. Ballesteros stated she was on the EGRAC Public Art Selection Panel as well. She loves how the
artwork connects the amphitheater and building together, ties into Dublin's history and how it is an
interactive artwork.
Chair Totaro asked about the time frame for the artwork. Mr. McCreary stated ground breaking is
scheduled for January 2015 and would be integrated with the construction of the EGRAC which has an
anticipated opening date in 2016.
Mr. Rich Guarienti, Dublin resident and Dublin Heritage Park and Museums Volunteer, stated he
appreciates the theme of the artwork because the location is where the hospital at Camp Shoemaker
used to be located.
Cm. Tutino commented that the quality of artwork - submitted from the finalists were exceptional. Ms.
Mottola brought in great diversity and the pool of artists going forward would bring an eclectic creativity
to future artworks.
On a motion by Vice Chair Mack, seconded by Cm. Boboc and by a vote of 6-0-0, the Parks and
Community Services Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval to the City Council of Mr.
Todji Kurtzman for the design,fabrication and installation of the public artwork at the Emerald Glen
Recreation and Aquatic Complex, and recommend approval to the City Council for the following artists
be retained in a pre-approved pool for consideration of public art projects proposed in the 2014-2019
Capital Improvement Program: Troy Corliss; Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues; Blessing Hancock,
Todji Kurtzman; Heath Satow; Christopher Weed;and Susan Zoccola.
On a motion by Cm. Tutino, seconded by Vice Chair Iharosi and by a vote of 6-0-0, with Cm. King
absent, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval to the
City Council of Mr. Todji Kurtzman I for the design,fabrication and installation of the public artwork at
the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex, and recommend approval to the City Council for
the following artists be retained in a pre-approved pool for consideration of public art projects
proposed in the 2014-2019 Capital Improvement Program: Troy Corliss; Benjamin Ball and Gaston
Nogues;Blessing Hancock; Todji Kurtzman;Heath Satow; Christopher Weed, and Susan Zoccola
Mr. McCreary stated this item would be presented before City Council for at the May 6, 2014 City
Council Meeting.
8.2 Five-Year Capital Improvement Program, 2014-2019
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Mr. Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Director presented the specifics of the item as
outlined in the Staff Report.
Cm. Minniear recused himself from the discussion to avoid any conflicts of interest or potential bias as
he is an officer for the Dublin Historical Preservation Association.
Ms. Ann Mottola, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager, informed the Commissions about the public art
ideas for the Dublin Crossing location. One idea is to develop a revolving outdoor gallery for temporary
sculptures that would change approximately every two years.
Vice Chair Mack asked if a dog park would be included in the Jordan Ranch Neighborhood Park. Mr.
McCreary stated the Jordan Ranch Community Park is the selected site for a dog park in Eastern Dublin;
however, it is beyond) the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Staff will continue to look for
other opportunities in Eastern Dublin as there continues to be frequent requests for a dog park.
Cm. Boboc asked if Sean Diamond Park had an earlier timeline in the past. Mr. McCreary stated it was
previously scheduled to start construction next Fiscal Year. However, since additional amenities at Fallon
Sports Park and the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatics Complex were prioritized by City Council, the
Sean Diamond project:timeline was extended to a later date.
Chair Totaro asked ifs the Commissions are being asked to prioritize the CIP projects. Mr. McCreary
stated the Commissions could make recommendations if they have a different opinion on how the
projects are prioritized. Mr. McCreary added that removing a funded item, does not necessarily allow
an unfunded item to be able to move forward.
Cm. Elias asked if the City will receive less development fees if slow growth/anti-growth measures are
added to the ballot. Mr. McCreary stated the ballot measures are currently for areas outside of the
current East Dublin Specific Plan and City boundaries.
Chair Deets asked if the soccer field and cricket field availability concern at Emerald Glen Park addressed
at a prior City Council Meeting has been taken into consideration. Mr. McCreary stated Staff compiled
an annual report that shows the field usage rates to review availability. As Fallon Sports Park will be
adding two additional synthetic soccer fields that will be available year-round and at night, this should
relieve some of the concerns regarding soccer and cricket field availability at Emerald Glen Park.
On a motion by Cm. Boboc, seconded by Cm. Ballesteros and by a vote of 6-0-0, the Parks and
Community Services Commission unanimously voted to confirm the project priorities as proposed by
Staff in the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program, 2014-2019.
On a Motion by Cm. Tutino, seconded by Cm. Carr and by a vote of 5-0-0 with Cm. Minniear recused and
Cm. King absent, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission voted to confirm the project priorities as
proposed by Staff in the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program, 2014-2019.
Mr. McCreary stated this item would be presented before City Council for approval at the May 6, 2014
City Council Meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:20 PM.
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Respectfully submitted,
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Jennifer Kran
Senior Office Assistant
APPROVED:
Chairperson