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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.3 Appt of Alt. Member to DCCPMPTF DRAFT AGENDA STATEMENT CirY oF PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION DUBL,IN MEETING DATE: May 18, 2015 SUBJECT: Appointment of Alternate Member to Dublin Crossing Community Park Master Plan Task Force Prepared by Rhonda Franklin, Administrative Analyst 1 ATTACHMENTS: None RECOMMENDATION: Select Commissioner Giannini as the Alternate Member to serve on the Dublin Crossing Community Park Master Plan Task Force. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: On April 15, 2014 the City Council approved the formation of a Dublin Crossing Community Park Master Plan Task Force. At its May 19, 2014 meeting, The Parks and Community Services Commission selected Chair Anthony Totaro, with Vice Chair Connie Mack as the alternate, to serve on the Task Force. In December 2014, Ms. Connie Mack fulfilled her maximum term of office on the Commission. As a result, Staff is recommending that the Commission select a new alternate to represent the Commission on the Task Force. Mr. Joe Giannini, currently a Parks and Community Services Commissioner, was selected to sit on the Task Force as a member of the public before being appointed to the Commission. Therefore Staff is recommending that Mr. Giannini be selected as the alternate so that he may continue to utilize the project knowledge he has gained thus far in serving on the Task Force. The alternate serves on the Task Force in the event the selected Commissioner is not available. eackground The 30-acre Dublin Crossing Community Park will be centrally located in Dublin at the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and the future Scarlett Drive extension on a portion of the current Camp Parks property. The park will be developed over three phases with 10-acres developed in each phase. The master planning process is scheduled to be completed in Fiscal Year 2014-2015. The purpose of the Task Force is to provide input and direction on the development of a comprehensive Dublin Crossing Community Park Master Plan. The Task Force is charged with the following tasks: • Identify the recreational needs of the residents who reside in the immediate vicinity of the park. • Identify the recreational needs of the overall Dublin community who will be served by the park. • Identify the recreational facilities, both passive and active, that should be included in the park. ... _ , . _._ . �.e ._ e COPIES TO: ITEM NO: 8.3 G:\COMMISSIONS&COMMITTEES\PARKS COMMISSIONWGNDSTMT�2015\5-18 Item 8.3 Dublin Park Task Force.doc • Identify the park and recreational amenities that should be included in each phase. • Ensure that the park is designed in accordance with the standards contained in the Park and Recreation Master Plan. The Task Force is comprised of the following representatives: • Community Members at Large (15) • Commissions and Committees ■ Heritage and Cultural Arts Commissioner (1) ■ Parks and Community Services Commissioner (1) ■ Senior Center Advisory Committee Member (1) ■ Youth Advisory Cammittee Member (1) • Agency Partners ■ SunCal Development (1) ■ Alameda County Surplus Property Authority (1) ■ Camp Parks Garrison Command (1) • Non-Profit Organizations ■ Valley Children's Museum (1) ■ Youth Sports Organizations (2) ■ Adult Sports Organization (1) At the completion of the Task Force the draft Master Plan will be presented to the entire Parks and Community Services Commission for input prior to being presented to City Council for adoption. 2of2