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PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING DATE: October 14 , 1986
The October 14 , 1986 meeting of the Park and Recreation
Commission was called to order at 7 : 30pm at the Shannon Community
Center, Dublin, California, by Chairperson George Zika.
Roll Call
Present: Commissioners, Zika, Hernandez, Donnell, Hudak and
Schmitt
Oral Communications - None
Approval of Minutes
It was moved by Commissioner Hernandez and seconded by
Commissioner Schmitt to approve the minutes of September 9 , 1986
as submitted. (UNANIMOUS)
Written Communications - None
Teen Center
At the September 9 , 1986 meeting of the Park and Recreation
Commission, Comissioner Hudak was granted permission to research
whether teens would be interested in the idea of a teen club.
Commissioner Hudak reported that he presented the proposed teen
program to the Dublin High School Student Council, and that it
was well received. Kirsten Litske, Representative of the Student
Council, met with their Legislative Council, who also indicated
that they would be interested.
The Commission discussed possible sites as well as the costs
associated with a teen club. It was determined that a
subcommittee be established to pursue the idea further.
Commissioners Hudak and Schmitt volunteered. Diane Lowart,
Recreation Director, suggested involving interested parents as
well as teens . Commissioner Hudak indicated that he would get in
touch with parents . A meeting date will be determined after
tonights meeting.
Afterschool Playground Program
Recreation Director, Diane Lowart updated the Commission on the
status of the Playground Program at Nielsen School. The Murray
School District Board approved staffs request for an additional
portable classroom at Nielsen with the understanding that the
rental and janitorial costs would be shared with the City. The
City' s portion of these costs is anticipated to be $400 per
month.
Qualified leaders were found to staff the program which began
September 29, 1986. There are currently "61" children
registered.
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Senior Citizens Center Update
The City of Dublin and the Murray School District have reached
an agreement for the City' s use of the Fallon School Multi-Use
Room for the proposed Senior Citizen' s Center. The City offered
to enter into a 10-year lease with M.S.D. The Board of Trustees
and the City Council aproved the concept of a lease and directed
staff to draw up a Lease Agreement for their approval. This has
been done and will be on the M.S .D . Boards October 20, 1986
agenda, and the City Council ' s October 27 , 1986 agenda.
Staff will recommend that the Council approve the architectural
firm of Grossman, Stoller and Associates to oversee the
renovation of the Fallon School Multi-Use Room. Recruitment will
begin shortly for a Recreation Coordinator to serve as the Senior
Center Director. It is estimated that the facility may be ready
for occupation by early 1987 .
2nd Annual Children ' s Halloween Party
Lori De Rego, Recreation Supervisor, presented the information on
the 2nd Annual Children' s Halloween Party to the Commission. The
special event will be held at Shannon Center from 3 : 00-5 : OOp.m.
on October 31, for preschool through grade 6 children. Activites
will include a Halloween cartoon movie, Halloween crafts to
include making trick-or-treat bags donated by Safeway, and a
ghost and witch craft for preschool children. There will be
Halloween games geared for all ages and the party will end with a
costume parade . The children will win tickets at each game which
in turn can be exchanged for prizes . The Commission is invited
to attend this fun and festive event.
Cityhood Birthday Party
February 1, 1987 marks the five year anniversary of the City' s
incorporation. Staff and the Special Events Committee have
suggested the possibility of having a birthday celebration to
commemorate this event.
Diane Lowart, Recreation Director, presented the Commission with
several suggestions for the celebration. She recommended that if
the Commission determined that the celebration is a good idea,
that the Commission submit their ideas, approach the City Council
with the idea and appoint two Commissioners for a steering
committee.
Commissioner Zika stated that he liked the idea of a week long
celebration, and suggested having a dance one night. He was not
however in favor of having volunteer recognition or a celebrity
roast as activities . Commissioner Hudak referred to item #4 -
City Slide Show, and suggested contacting Virginia Bennett for
the slides of Dublin' s past.
It was moved by Commissioner Schmitt and seconded by Commissioner
Hernandez to direct Diane Lowart, Recreation Director, to
approach the City Council with the idea and appoint
Commissioner' s Zika and Hernandez to serve on the steering
committee. (UNANIMOUS)
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Winter Schedule of Classes and Programs
The Winter brochure is scheduled to be mailed to Dublin residents
on December 26 . The brochure will contain information on
Department sponsored activities for the months of January,
February and March. At this time, staff is investigating ideas
for classes and programs to be included in this brochure. Input
from the Commission is requested at this time.
Commissioner Schmitt requested to have trips to Monterey Aquarium
offered again. Diane stated that two trips have been scheduled
but both were cancelled due to low enrollment.
Annual Contractors - Shannon Community Center
The City of Dublin assumed the management of the Shannon
Community Center in July of 1984 . Prior to that time, the Center
was managed by the San Ramon Valley Community Center. Any
rentals booked by SRVCC prior to this time were honored by the
City. Included in these rentals were private and on-going
rentals . The on-going rentals, or annual contractors, are
community groups who use the Center on a weekly, bi-weekly or
monthly basis for club meetings . The fees charged were set by
SRVCC and to date have not been changed. There are currently
seven groups who use the Center on an on-going basis.
In April of 1986, a new Facility Use Policy was approved by the
Park and Recreation Commission and adopted by the City Council.
Although community groups are encouraged to use the Center, it is
not available for meetings or activities on a regular continuing
basis. Therefore, by allowing the aforementioned groups to
utilize the Center on an on-going basis, we are in effect
violating our new policy. Additionally, the groups must provide
us with a Certificate of Liability Insurance naming the City as
the additional insured which was not previously required under
SRVCC.
Staff has outlined the following options for Commission
consideration:
1) Exempt these groups from the new policy, as they were
using the Center prior to the time that the policy was
adopted.
2 ) Advise the groups of the new policy and determine a
timeline for their relocation.
3 ) Determine if the groups meet the eligibility
requirements under Community Groups, and if so, allow
them to use the Center on a month to month basis, space
available.
Regardless of the option chosen, our insurance carrier has
notified us that any user group must supply the City with a
Certificate of Liability Insurance
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There was extensive' discussion about the groups use of the
building, the different classifications and the insurance issue.
Commissioner Zika indicated a concern about the liability or
potential liability to the City due to these groups continued
usage of the building without insurance coverage.
It was moved by Commissioner Hudak and seconded by Commissioner
Donnell that a letter be sent to the three senior groups and the
Women' s Club indicating that we had received a notice from our
insurance carrier that they (the groups) must have insurance, but
that they may petition the City Council to be a City sponsored
group in order that they would be covered by the City' s overall
liability contract. If this occurred, the building would be
available to them at no cost. (UNANIMOUS)
It was moved by Commissioner Hudak and seconded by Commissioner
Hernandez that letters be written to the Valley Spokesman, the
German Shepherd Dog Club and Job' s Daughters indicating the
requirement for insurance and that if they can meet the residency
requirements under the Facility Use Policy and provide us with a
certificate of insurance, then we would be glad to have them use
the building.
Discussion: Commissioner Schmitt indicated that this addresses
the insurance problem, but not the issue of continuous usage of
the building. We need to notify them of this clause in the
policy or waive the policy.
Chairperson Zika called for the vote: IN FAVOR - 0 OPPOSED - 5
The motion failed to pass by a majority vote.
It was moved by Commissioner Schmitt and seconded by Commissioner
Hudak that we notify the remaining users that they are in
violation of our present facility use policy and that we would
kindly request that they find a new place to meet.
Discussion: Commissioner Hudak stated that it is not the groups
fault that they are in violation. It is the Commission' s fault
for allowing them to continue to use the facility. Commissioner
Schmitt agreed, however she felt they must be made aware that
they are in violation of the current Facility Use Policy. She
suggested giving these groups ninety ( 90 ) days to relocate.
Commissioner Schmitt amended the motion to include, "if the
groups are able to meet the requirements of the current Facility
Use Policy, they would be able to use the facilities" .
Chairperson Zika called for the vote: (UNANIMOUS)
Commissioner Hudak indicated that this letter should be sent to
all the groups . The seniors included, otherwise we are showing
discrimination.
It was moved by Commissioner Hudak and seconded by Commissioner
Schmitt that every group be notified of the Facility Use Policy.
AYES: Zika, Hudak, Schmitt, Donnell ABSTAIN: Hernandez
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Other Business
Commissioner Schmitt asked if there will be anything done in
regards to a art in public places in the new Civic Center? Also,
is anything being done in regards to the insurance problem? Diane
responded, that the there is a consultant for art in public
places on the architect team. In addition, community meetings
will be held to get citizen input. A schedule of these meeting
will be available. Paul Rankin, Assistant to the City Manager,
is the staff person in contact with our insurance pool ABAG
(Association of Bay Area Government), and they are trying to
address this problem at this time.
Commissioner Hudak asked if there is anything further being done
regarding the funding of non-profit groups for field use and
fees? Also, there seems to be a concern about the schools and
tennis courts, what would a group have to do to see about getting
funds? Diane stated that the revised Filed Use Policy will be
presented at the November meeting. Groups requesting funding
should come before the Commission for a recommendation to take to
the City Council. It is suggested that the group call in advance
to be placed on the agenda.
Dr. Zev Kahn, resident, voiced his concern regarding the parking
problem at Dublin Sports Grounds. Dr. Kahn stated that he has
brought this situation to the attention of the City Council.
Staff investigated the possibililty of using the Valley H.S.
parking lot. The school was agreeable as long as the group took
the responsibility of opening, closing and provide liability
insurance. Diane Lowart discussed this possibility with a soccer
board member, who was to take this matter to a full board. It
was his feeling that parking is no more of a problem this year
than it has been in past years. He felt that the Soccer Board
would not be in favor of accepting the responsibility of opening
and closing the high school parking lot.
Staff Reports
The next Park and Recreation meeting date falls on Tuesday,
November 11, which is Veteran's Day. The meeting was rescheduled
for Thursday, November 6.
Adjournment - Being no further business, the meeting was
adjourned at 9:05p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Char J. Young
Recreation Secretary