HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-11-2007 Approved HCAC MinutesCITY OFDUBLIN
HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
MINUTES OF. JANUARY 11, 2007
The January 11, 2007 meeting of the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. at the
Dublin Civic Center, Dublin, California, by Chairperson Mack.
Pledge ofAlle,iance
Chairperson Mack led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call
Commissioners Present: Acuff, Carr, Halket, Lussie, Vonheeder-Leopold, Swalwell and Mack.
Commissioners Absent:: None
Oral Communications
3.1 Administration of Oath of Office to newly appointed Commissioners by City Clerk
Caroline Soto, Deputy City Clerk, administered the Oath of Office to Commissioner's Carr, Swalwell, Vonheeder-
Leopold and Mack.
3.2 Public Comments - None
Approval of Minutes — December 14, 2006
ON A MOTION BY CM. ACUFF, SECONDED BY CM. VONHEEDER-LEOPOLD AND BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE, THE COMMISSION APPROVED THE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 14, 2006 AS PRESENTED.
Written Communications- None
Public Hearin,- None
Unfinished Business - None
New Business
8.1 Election of Officers
John Hartnett, Heritage and Cultural Arts Supervisor reviewed the Bylaws and Rules of Procedure for the
Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission regarding the Election and Term of Office.
Chairperson Mack opened the elections of Chairperson.
Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold nominated Chairperson Mack, seconded by Cm. Acuff. BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE, THE COMMISSION APPROVED THE ELECTION OF CM. MACK AS THE
CHAIRPERSON FOR THE HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION.
Chairperson Mack opened the elections for Vice Chairperson.
Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold nominated Vice Chair Halket, seconded by Cm. Swalwell. BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE, THE COMMISSION APPROVED THE ELECTION OF CH HALKET AS THE VICE
CHAIRPERSON FOR THE HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION.
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8.2 Committee Appointments
Hartnett stated there are committees that require the representation of a member of the Heritage and
Cultural Arts Commission. As per the Bylaws and Rules of Procedure for the Commission, "The
Commission or the Chairperson, upon direction from the Commission, may appoint several of its
members, but less than a quorum, to serve as a Committee".
The Commission reviewed the summary of the current Committees and assigned representatives and
alternates.
Hartnett advised the Commission that the Museum Assessment Committee would remain intact as staff
plans to pursue the second phase of the assessment process. The Dublin Transit Center Committee was
on hold but should be reinstated since the project may be initiated this summer.
Chairperson Mack opened the discussion regarding Committee representation and Commissioners were
assigned to the four Committees for 2007, as follows:
Museum Assessment Committee:
Representative: Mary Beth Acuff
Representative: Judy Lussie
Alternate: Eric Swalwell
Shannon Community Center -Public Art Selection Committee:
Representative: Mary Beth Acuff
Alternate: Judy Lussie
Art Takes Place Steering Committee:
Representative: Georgean Vonheeder-Leopold
Alternate: Connie Mack
Art Selection Committee -Dublin Transit Center:
Representative: Judy Lussie
Alternate: Anita Carr
8.3 Heritage and Cultural Arts Long Range Plan Status Report
Hartnett reported that the Heritage & Cultural Arts Long -Range Plan was approved by the City Council in
August 2001. We have now completed the final year of the five-year Plan. The City will be embarking on
the Annual Goals & Objectives process in the next few months, and the Long -Range Plan provides a
platform that will assist the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission in identifying future goals for FY
2007-2008.
Hartnett reviewed the principles and purpose of the Long -Range Plan. Hartnett advised that, as has been
the case over the past several years, a number of goals and objectives are pursued as opportunities arise.
For example, since the adoption of the Public Art Master Plan, as development proposals come forth, they
are reviewed to determine if there is an appropriate location for public art. New opportunities for cultural
arts and historical programming and enhancement of arts and cultural recreation classes and programs for
youth are regularly pursued. Further, additional opportunities will now be pursued as part of the
Institutional Museum Assessment report completed in 2006.
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Hartnett described the original five goals for the Long -Range Plan as follows:
Goal I: Create more art in the public spaces in Dublin.
Goal II: Develop programs and partnerships to support a broad spectrum of cultural arts and
historical interests within the community.
Goal III: Advance the historical and cultural aspects of the Dublin Heritage Center.
Goal IV: Provide consistent and ongoing arts education, activities and programs for the youth of
Dublin.
Goal V: Promote and market Dublin's heritage and cultural arts.
For the past five years, many of the objectives outlined in the Long -Range Plan have been accomplished
or are being addressed on an ongoing basis, depending on the nature of the objective. In reviewing the
final status of the Long -Range Plan, Hartnett identified objectives that have been accomplished and those
that are still pending completion.
Hartnett asked the Commissioners if they had any questions regarding the Long Range Plan. No questions
were raised by the Commission regarding the Heritage and Cultural Arts Long Range Plan.
8.4 Heritage and Cultural Arts Goals and Objectives
Hartnett presented the report for the Goals and Objectives.
The City Council has scheduled the Annual Goals and Objectives Study Session for Wednesday, March
28, 2007 at 6:00 P.M. The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission has been asked to provide input on the
preliminary Goals and Objectives for Heritage and Cultural Arts.
The adopted 2006-2007 Goals and Objectives included 15 objectives that were assigned to Heritage and
Cultural Arts. Additionally, 2 more. objectives were added in 2006. Of the 15 original objectives, 13
objectives were given a high priority and 2 objectives were given a medium priority. Of the 17 objectives,
12 are complete or will be complete by the end of the fiscal year, 3 are underway and will be carried over
to next fiscal year and 2 have had no progress.
Hartnett reviewed a preliminary list of 2007-2008 objectives for Heritage and Cultural Arts. Staff has
identified 8 new objectives for 2007-2008. The remaining 5 objectives have been carried over from the
previous year. Objective # 4 "Implement a self study and peer review for the Phase II Museum
Assessment Program — Public Dimension Assessment for the Dublin Heritage Center" replaces the former
objective "Pursue accreditation for the Heritage Center through the American Association of Museums"
which is recommended for deletion.
Commission Comments:
Cm. Lussie asked if after we obtain accreditation, would we be subject to periodic self studies and peer
reviews every five years. Hartnett explained that we are pursuing the 4 phases of the MAP process in
order to improve the operations of the Heritage Center, which will provide a greater chance to receive
accreditation down the road.
Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold asked if the cemetery expansion is included as part of the Phase I of the Draft
Master Plan for the Dublin Historic Park at the Dublin Square Shopping Center. If it is not part of Phase
I, then she suggests that the words Phase I be deleted from Goal #3 so that there is an understanding that
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the goal includes the entire Master Plan, not just Phase I. Hartnett indicated he would research this item
further.
Cm. Acuff asked what three private development art projects are scheduled for this year. Hartnett advised
that the three projects include an art piece for the Tralee Project at Dougherty Rd. and Dublin Blvd., an art
piece in the Sorrento Village Development and a mural to be completed for the San Ramon Village
Development.
Hartnett conclude his presentation and recommended that the Commission rate the preliminary goals and
objectives for 2007-2008.
The Commission ranked the objectives, with a majority ranking as follows:
1. Facilitate the section of public art for three Private Development projects — HIGH
2. Facilitate inclusion of artworks in the Shannon Community Center Reconstruction project. —
HIGH
3. Upon acquisition of the Dublin Square Shopping Center, undertake development of design and
construction documents for Phase I of the Dublin Historic Park — HIGH
4. Implement a self study and peer review for the Phase II Museum Assessment Program — Public
Dimension Assessment for the Dublin Heritage Center — HIGH
5. Enhance, organize and document the collections of the Dublin Heritage Center - HIGH.
6. Establish a Visitor's Center at Old St. Raymond's Church — HIGH
7. Work with the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation on the Art Takes Place Project — HIGH
8. Work with the developer to locate significant works of art in two key places of the Dublin Transit
Center, The Village Green Center and the Iron Horse Plaza — HIGH
9. Offer monthly historical and cultural family workshops at the Dublin Heritage Center — HIGH
10. Assess the condition of the Kolb family properties (house, barn and workshop) and develop a plan
for relocation of the properties as appropriate — MEDIUM
11. Work with BART to incorporate high quality artwork as part of the West Dublin Bart Station —
MEDIUM
12. Implement Phase II of the Downtown Public Art/Bus Shelter Project — LOW
13. Pursue accreditation for the Heritage Center through the American Association of Museums —
DELETE
Hartnett asked the Commission if there were any new goals they wanted to add. Cm. Swalwell suggested
creating a "City Historian" position. Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold advised that it would be very hard to find
one person to act as an expert. DHPA would be the best resource regarding Dublin Historical issues. Cm.
Acuff and Cm. Lussie suggested video taping and interviewing Dublin's oldest residents to preserve this
information for the future. Hartnett suggested making this a Staff goal and discussing the idea with the
DHPA Board. The Commission concurred with Hartnett's suggestion and felt that this was a good idea.
Cm. Acuff asked if the City was going to be working on their relationship with DHPA. Hartnett advised
that Staff would like to meet with DHPA on the suggestions identified through the MAP Assessment and
bring that information back to the Commission.
Cm. Carr asked if the City website details the Heritage and Cultural Arts programs we offer. Hartnett
advised that the website is quite extensive. Cm. Carr suggested Staff consider doing a POD cast with a
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virtual tour of the Heritage Center. Hartnett agreed that this was a good promotional tool and would also
fall under the category of Staff goals.
ON A MOTION BY CM. LUSSIE, SECONDED BY CM. VONHEEDER-LEOPOLD, AND BY
UNANIMOUS VOTE, THE COMMISSION RECOMMENDED THAT THE GOALS AND
OBJECTIVES FOR 2007-2008 AS REVIEWED AND PRIORITIZED BY THE COMMISSION BE
APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
Other Business
Brief INFORMATIONAL ONLY Reports from Heritage and Cultural Arts Commissioners and/or Staff
Cm. Lussie would like to commend the City Staff who did the 25`h Anniversary calendar for them to use, as it is
very easy to read.
Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold asked the new Commissioners to introduce themselves to get to know them a little better.
Cm. Carr stated that she has been in high tech industries for 25 years as a technical executive with IBM and
AT&T. Cm. Carr has also been a docent at museums and helped raise money. Cm. Carr's hobby is weaving and
computer graphic art. Cm. Carr also served on the City of Dublin Public Art Bus Shelter Committee. Cm. Carr is
semi -retired and has lived in Dublin for 10 years.
Cm. Swalwell advised he was raised in Dublin and graduated from Dublin High School. Cm. Swalwell is a Deputy
District Attorney for the Alameda County District Attorney's office. Cm. Swalwell served as a student member to
a Parks Commission at the University of Michigan. Cm. Swalwell has always been interested in art and city
government. Cm. Swalwell loves history and thinks that it is important to preserve Dublin's history moving
forward.
Cm. Halket advised that they had a wonderful trip to Taiwan which was a remarkable experience.
Hartnett reminded the Commission about the rest of the Winter Concert Series events.
Adjournment
Being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Christie Marks
Senior Office Assistant
APPROVED:
Chairperson