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PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING June 8 , 1983 MINUTES
The meeting was called to order at 8 : 15 p.m.
Those Commitee Members present included Fred Drena, May Hernandez,
Norb Hudak, Liz Schmitt , Skeet Taigen, Georgean Vonheeder and George
Zika . Also present was City Manager Ambrose .
The minutes of the meeting of May 25 , 1983 were approved as written.
Mr. Donald Simms , representing Far Western Square Dancers of Dublin
indicated that their club presently utilizes Dublin High School on
Wednesday evenings . Mr. Simms stated that the club was looking for a
place to dance which had the capability to provide a food facility.
He further stated that they would like help with advertising by the
City. The Far Western Dancers of Dublin have 60 members from
Pleasanton, Dublin and Livermore , with approximately 50% being from
Dublin. Mr. Simms indicated that the club was being charged for
janitorial service at the high school in the amount of $75 per night .
He stated that their present membership dues were $15 per month + $2
per night that a participant attends . Mr. Simms indicated they would
not be able to lower their fees to their membership because the club
will need to pay its caller more in the future . Mr. Simms submitted
a letter on behalf of his square dance club to the committee .
Glen and Terry Walder, 7574 Knollwood Place , Dublin indicated that
they had approached the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee
regarding the poor condition of Kolb Park on a previous occasion. In
accordance with the Committee ' s suggestion, they had, over the last
month, petitioned their neighbors surrounding Kolb Park regarding the
potential improvement of the park. Glen Walder indicated that the
petition stated "I want to see Kolb Park improved. I , as a resident ,
would be willing to work on a park improvement project . " Mr. Walder
then summarized the responses of the people that he had spoken with:
1 ) People close to the park were angry about harassment from the
element that was presently using the park.
2 ) The current park design is inappropriate.
3) Some people would like to see the park removed.
4) Some residents had enjoyed the park in the past .
5) It is difficult for the police to catch youths who are in the
park in the evening because of the hills .
He indicated that he had surveyed approximately 40-50 residents , of
which approximately 2 indicated an interest in working on the park.
He stated from the discussions with his neighbors regarding the park
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that no hard and fast conclusions could be drawn from his survey. He
did indicate that before any work should occur on the park that the
needs of the area should be studied and that further, any park
project should involve teenagers .
Norb Hudak stated that the addition of picnic tables , barbeques ,
slide , swingset , and the elimination of the mounds along with
improvement of the tennis court would make the park more viable.
George Zika suggested that the Walders talk to Joan King, Principal
of Dublin High School , about utilization of a high school student
work party for improvement of the park. Norb Hudak suggested that
they also talk to the School Superintendent regarding the imminent
closing of Fallon School and the potential loss of the school site as
a community facility.
Dave Gullet , 7364 Limerick Court , Dublin, indicated that the play
structures at the existing parks were inadequate, with the exception
of the Dublin Sports Grounds . He further stated that the overall
maintenance of parks and the Shannon Center was poor.
The Committee requested the City Manager to perform a salary survey
for a full time recreation director. It was agreed that the next
meeting would be June 22 , 1983 at 7 : 30 p.m. in the City Offices .
There being no further business , the meeting was adjourned at
9 : 30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Richard C. Ambrose
City Manager
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APPENDIX H
M E M O R A N D U M
TO : Park & Recreation Advisory Committee
FROM: City Manager
SUBJECT: Recreation Director Salary Survey
DATE: June 22 , 1983
In accordance with the Committee ' s request at its meeting of June 8,
1983 , I have prepared the following salary survey for the position of
Recreation Director. Of the 22 agencies which were contacted, only 10
had Recreation Director positions or equivalent . Staff focused on those
agencies with a population between 10 ,000 - 28 ,000, with the exception of
Pleasanton.
POSITION FULL TIME
AGENCY POPULATION TITLE STAFF SALARY RANGE/MONTH
Piedmont 10 ,505 Rec . Director 4 $2 , 500
San Pablo 19 ,000 Rec & Parks Director 7 $2 , 572 - $3,051
Lafayette 19 ,628 Rec . Director 0 $1 , 713
El Cerrito 22 ,689 Dir. /Community Servcs 9 $2 , 656 - $3 ,228
Belmont 24,421 Rec . Superintendent 3 $1 , 900 - $2 , 650
San Carlos 26 ,050 Gen.Supv.of Rec . 5 $1 ,901 - $2 , 310
Burlingame 26 ,209 Rec . Director 4 $2 , 687 - $3 ,271
Menlo Park 26 ,826 Dir. /Community Resrcs 15 $3 ,222 - $3 ,916
Pleasanton 34, 383 Director of Recreation
& Human Resources 4 $2 , 317 - $2 ,893
Pleasant Hill
Park & Rec Dist N/A Rec . Superintendent 2 $2 ,490 - $3 ,025
Average Range $2 , 396 - $2 ,856
In all of the above agencies , there were also a number of contract and
part-time employees .