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REGULAR MEETING
Draft Minutes
CITY OF DUBLIN
July 9, 2015
The July 9, 2015, Regular Meeting of the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission was called to order at
7:01 PM at the Dublin Civic Center, Dublin, California, by Chair Iharosi.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chair Iharosi led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners (Cm.) Present: Blackburn, Deets, Iharosi, Minniear
Commissioners Absent: He, Szollos, Tutino
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
3.1 PUBLIC COMMENTS None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4.1 June 11, 2015
On a motion by Cm. Deets seconded by Cm. Blackburn and by a vote of 4-0-0 with Commissioners He,
Szollos, and Tutino absent, the Commission voted to approve the minutes of June 11, 2015, as
presented.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS None
PUBLIC HEARING None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS None
NEW BUSINESS
8.1 Spring Quarterly Report
Ms. Tegan McLane, Cultural Arts and Heritage Manager, presented the specifics of the item as outlined
in the Staff Report.
Cm. Blackburn asked how many registered participants are needed for a cultural arts class to run and the
philosophy in regards to holding a class. Ms. Mclane stated the registration requirement depends on
the class. On average, about eight participants are needed in order for a class to run and it is somewhat
at the discretion of the contracted instructor.
Cm. Minniear asked for clarification on the number of renters versus bookings for the facility rental
comparison.
Chair Iharosi asked for clarification on charges for Heritage Center tours. Ms. Mclane explained tours
booked in advance are charged a nominal fee and have the opportunity for add-on activities. Walk-in
tours are not charged a fee and add-on activities are not available.
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8.2 Assessment and Strategic Planning Related to Heritage and Cultural Arts
Mr. Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Director, presented the specifics of the item as
outlined in the Staff Report.
Cm. Deets asked if there are general inspections for private art work. Mr. McCreary stated there is no
inspection program for privately-owned artwork; however Staff works with property owners to
encourage them to make repairs to artwork as necessary.
Cm. Minniear asked if Staff could provide an overall assessment and state whether items still need to be
completed. Mr. McCreary stated that the Long Range plan has overall been accomplished and the
broader goals still resonate today. There is more progress to come with public art; there is a healthy
funding source with developments on the horizon. Staff is also working on maintaining current public
art pieces and adding a consolidated inventory on the City website.
Chair Iharosi asked about performances at the Dublin High School Performing Arts Center (DHSPAC). Mr.
McCreary stated there is currently a Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Dublin
Unified School District (DUSD) that would allow for free-use based on the City's partnership to provide
park land for schools.
Cm. Blackburn suggested using the Dublin Senior Center for performing arts.
Cm. Blackburn asked how the demographics of Dublin would play into Staff's goals with events. Mr.
McCreary stated Staff has been enhancing cultural arts diversity at City events.
Cm. Minniear stated he likes the goals. Cm. Minniear noted his concern that the City's progress remains
relevant to the various demographics of the population. Mr. McCreary stated the City's surveys include
a demographic analysis.
Cm. Blackburn suggested utilizing heritage and cultural arts to bring the community together.
Cm. Minniear questioned whether or not the community is expecting the City to do too much in regards
to cultural arts and discussed whether some of the responsibility be shifted to community-based
organizations.
Cm. Deets suggested working with the Chinese Council in Pleasanton and cultural organizations in
Fremont to increase involvement with our programs and better serve the community needs.
Cm. Minniear stated the City should take credit for the increase of cultural arts classes. Cm. Minniear
also suggested the need for a historic district ordinance, versus the Dublin Village Historic Area Specific
Plan.
Cm. Minniear asked about the impetus for the black box theater in the Kolb Sunday School Barn. Mr.
McCreary stated the theater was added to enhance performing arts, as there was no City theater at the
time the theater was added.
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OTHER BUSINESS
9.1 BRIEF INFORMATION ONLY REPORTS FROM HERITAGE & CUITURAL ARTS
COMMISSIONERS AND/OR STAFF
Cm. Deets reported he attended a dance performance at the DHSPAC.
Cm. Minniear reported that, in his role as a volunteer at the Heritage Park, he is working with others in
the community on making connections with the DUSD and learning more about the history of the
District in preparation for the upcoming exhibit of Dublin schools.
Chair Iharosi asked about the criteria for groups that want to be an entry in the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Mr. McCreary stated the St. Patrick's Day Parade is operated by the Dublin Lions Club and he would
provide a copy of their application. Chair Iharosi asked about the title of the Transit Center Parkland
Acquisition. Mr. McCreary explained it is called "Transit Center" because of the BART station, but it will
not be a transit terminal.
Cm. Minniear asked about the status of converting the Heritage Park irrigation to recycled water. Mr.
McCreary indicated the water would be converted in the fall and Public Works will be re-seeding turf
and replacing trees that do not resume growth when regular watering occurs.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:44 PM.
Minutes prepared by Jennifer Kransky, Senior Office Assistant.
Timea Iharosi
Chairperson
ATTEST:
Tegan McLane
Cultural Arts and Heritage Manager