HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-09-1988 Approved PCSC Minutes • CITY OF DUBLIN
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING DATE: February 9 , 1988
The February 9 , 1988 meeting of the Park and Recreation
Commission was called to order at 7 : 30p.m. at the Shannon
Community Center, Dublin, California, by Chairperson Dan Downey.
Roll Call
Present: Commissioner Downey, Hernandez , Donnell and Hudak
Absent: Commissioner Schmitt
Oral Communications - None
Approval of Minutes
IT WAS MOVED BY COMMISSIONER HERNANDEZ AND SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER DONNELL TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 12 , 1988
AS SUBMITTED. (UNANIMOUS )
Old Business - None
Unfinished Business
Shannon Community Center Facility Use Policy
At the January 12 , 1988 meeting of the Dublin Park and Recreation
Commission, the Commission considered revisions to three areas of
the Shannon Center Facility Use Policy: 1 ) Classifications of
Users ; 2 ) Continuous Use of the Center by Community Groups; and
3 ) Fee Schedule. The revisions have been incorporated into the
Facility Use Policy. It is staffs recommendation that the
Commission consider the proposed revisions.
Correspondence has been received from two current continuous
users , the Diablo Valley German Shepherd Dog Club and Jobs
Daughters Bethel No. 1 . Both groups are requesting that they be
permitted to continue to use the facility on a continued basis .
Public Comment
Diablo Valley German Shepherd Dog Club - Charles Norton, Vice-
President, stated that the DVGSDC would not meet the proposed 51%
residency requirement for a Classification III. The group has
been meeting at Shannon Center for almost eight years, are non-
profit and chartered by the State of California. The group feels
that they are a positive influence on the entire Tri-Valley
community through their educational and philanthropic activities.
The group considers Dublin as the geographic center of their
club, and because of this , desire to continue to meet at Shannon
Center.
Valley Spokesmen Touring Club - Bonnie Powers , Secretary, stated
that the Valley Spokesmen have been meeting at Shannon Center
since 1973 , and feel that they have been an active part of the
Dublin commmunity for the last sixteen years. The group would
not meet the proposed 51 % residency requirement for a
Classification III. The group would have difficulty in finding
another location if they were not able to continue to meet at
Shannon Center.
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Jobs Daughters Bethel No. 1 - Denise Jow, Bethel Guardian, stated
that Jobs Daughters has been meeting at Shannon Center since 1982
and consider Shannon their home. They would qualify for a
Classification III as 76% of the girls are Dublin residents.
Their membership policy is somewhat restrictive as they must have
some type of masonic affiliation in their family. Even though
the Masonic is a fraternal organization the Bethel is not. If
they were not able to meet at Shannon Center, they would no
longer be Bethel No. 1.
Commission Input
Commissioner Hudak suggested that item "a" of Classification III
be deleted so that more groups could be accommodated.
Commissioner Downey asked why this item was added to the policy?
Diane replied that it was approved by the City Council to insure
that group memberships would be open to anyone. Commissioner
Donnell questioned the legality of permitting restrictive
membership groups to use the facilities on a continuous basis.
Commissioner Hudak stated that all groups have some type of
restriction.
IT WAS MOVED BY COMMISSIONER HUDAK AND SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
HERNANDEZ TO REMOVE ITEM "A" FROM CLASSIFICATION III - COMMUNITY
GROUPS. (UNANIMOUS )
Commissioner Hudak questioned item "2 (a) " under Classifications
of Users , which prohibited use for private gain. He felt that
profit groups should be given consideration on a space available
basis . The fees that would be charged could offset the money for
dances , etc. He suggested that a fee schedule be submitted and
reviewed with the entire policy at the Commissions next scheduled
meeting. The Commission concurred.
Diane informed the groups in attendance that they will receive
notification of the scheduled meetings at which the Facility Use
Policy will be discussed.
New Business
Teen Concerts at Shannon Center
At the October 13 , 1987 meeting of the Park and Recreation
Commission, the Commission agreed that due to the success of the
May 8 , 1987 concert, additional concerts should be scheduled as
frequently as every other month. The Commission also agreed that
the type of music should be varied in order to appeal to a wide
variety of tastes.
Staff has been in contact with three different people who want to
sponsor concerts at Shannon Center; Harry Leras of Primary, Sean
Lange and Jeff Wilson. To date attempts to sponsor concerts
utilizing the services of Primary and Sean Lange have been
unsuccessful.
Jeff Wilson and staff made tentative plans for a concert on
February 5 , 1988 . Plans for the concert were halted when City
staff determined that "slam" or "thrash" dancing poses a
potential liability risk that may not be covered through the
City ' s self-insurance pool.
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As a result of this decision, staff made contacts with other
Cities and School Districts and inquired if slam or thrash
dancing was permitted. Of the high schools in the Valley, none
allow this type of dancing. The City of Pleasanton, will no
longer schedule bands who promote this type of dancing.
Jeff Wilson asked why was a decision made to cancel the dance
scheduled for February? Diane replied that in making the final
arrangements with the other departments in the City, they
determined that it could not be approved due to the type of
dancing that would take place. Jeff pointed out that it was
covered last year, and asked why not now? Commissioner Downey
stated that at that time, staff was not aware of the type of
dancing that would be done.
Diane stated that the City has recently undergone a thorough
review by an independent insurance firm who represents the self
insurance pool of which the City is a member. They submitted a
list of recommendations for the types of activities that the City
should no longer participate in, and the safety practices that
the City should engage in.
Chief Severini stated that the Police Department is not opposed
to the type of music played, however is opposed to slam dancing.
There is concern for public safety, the potential for injury, as
well as a potential of sparking off an incident which could get
out of control.
Sgt. Adams stated that he has attended dances in San Jose and as
far as San Joaquin. He briefly described for the Commission what
slam dancing was and why it has the potential for injury as well
as the possibility of instigating incidents . He pointed out that
Shannon Center is difficult to police because of its many doors
and large park setting.
Jeff stated that if they were to have a dance which did not
permit slam dancing, the kids would not want to come.
He indicated that he and the band would find it difficult to
perform their type of music without the dancing.
Commissioner Hudak suggested that Diane check with the insurance
carrier as to what is and is not covered. Diane stated that she
would get clarification on what is acceptable under our current
liability and bring the report to the Commission.
1988 Easter Egg Hunt
Last year the first Annual Easter Egg Hunt was held on Saturday,
April 18 , at the Dublin Sports Grounds . Four hundred and forty
five "445" children were in attendance. Pre-registration was 50(P
per child and accepted up until the day prior to the event.
Registration the day of the event was $1 . 00 per child.
Plans are currently underway for the 1988 event scheduled for
Saturday, April 2 , 1988 and staff requests input from the
Commission in regards to 1 ) Age; 2 ) Fee; 3 ) Registration
Procedure; and 4 ) Residency Requirements.
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Age
The children in the 1 year category were overwhelmed by the
crowds and did not seem to realize the intent of the hunt.
There were very few 11 -12 year olds in attendance. Staff
recommends deleting the 1 and 11 -12 year old age groups and
suggests the following age groups: 1 ) 2-4 years ; 2 ) 5-7 years ;
and 3 ) 8-1 0years.
IT WAS MOVED BY COMMISSIONER HUDAK AND SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
HERNANDEZ TO APPROVE THE AGE CATEGORIES AS SUBMITTED.
Commissioner Donnell felt that the 11 -12 years olds should not be
deleted from the event. The few that choose to participate in
the Easter Egg Hunt should be accommodated. The Commissioners
concurred.
Commissioner Hudak withdrew his motion. Commissioner Hernandez
withdrew her second.
Registration & Fees
Last year the Egg Hunt cost $650 .43 and the revenue generated.
from registration was $272 . 00. The 50(P per person did not cover
the cost of expenses nor the number of hours it took to process
the registration. If a fee were not charged, the time to take
registration and the number of volunteers needed would be
eliminated.
Commissioner Donnell felt that the revenue generated was not
worth staffs time to do registration and collect fees .
She suggested that registration process and fees for the event be
deleted. The Commissioners concurred.
Time
Last year the 1 -2 year old children' s hunt started at 10 :00a.m.
and the remaining age categories were at 10:30a.m. This time
frame was difficult for parents who had several children because
they were unable to see and film them at one time. All the age
categories were in separate sections. Staff recommends a 20
minute lapse between age categories but to keep the categories in
separate hunt areas. The Commission concurred.
Residency
If a fee is charged, do we want to limit registration to
residents only or open the event to anyone?
Commissioner Hudak felt that the event should be limited to
Dublin residents only. Diane suggested that we not advertise the
event in the newspaper, but rather continue to send fliers to the
Dublin schools and publicize it in the brochure. The Commission
concurred.
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IT WAS MOVED BY COMMISSIONER DONNELL AND SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
HUDAK TO ACCEPT STAFFS RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING (A) FEES,
(B) REGISTRATION AND (C) RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS, WITH THE
EXCEPTION OF ADDING AN AGE CLASSIFICATION GROUP FOR 11 -12 YEARS.
(UNANIMOUS )
Other Business
Commissioner Donnell once again voiced her concern regarding the
poisonous Oleander bushes planted at Kolb Park. Diane stated
that she has dicussed this matter with the architect. It was
suggested to remove the Oleander bushes and replant them
somehwere where they would not be easily accessible. The plants
will remain where they are for the next few months and the
Commission will be kept informed as to the status of the
replanting.
Diane stated that Kolb Park is nearing its completion. The fence
will remain for the 90 day period and the park will open either
mid or late May. She suggested that the grand opening of the
Senior Center and the dedication of Kolb Park be combined.
Commissioner Downey stated that he met Mr. John O'Donnell of the
Bay Area Park and Recreation Commissioners and Board Members
Council at the Installation and Awards Dinner of February 6 .
They discussed the possibility of having a barbecue with members
of the BAPRCBMC this coming Summer. Diane pointed out that if
the Commissioners were to plan and organize the event,
consideration would have to be given to the park space available.
Commissioner Hudak suggested considering Kolb Park for the event.
Commissioner Downey suggested obtaining a flag for Commission
meetings and to open meetings with a pledge of allegiance.
Staff Reports
Diane reported that the City Council reviewed the request from
DHS to provide funds to open the VCSC for their swim practice.
Council has agreed to open the pool for DHS, however the pool
will not be open to the public. Staff is in the process of
sending out recruitment information for aquatic staffing.
Commissioner Hernandez asked why the cost to heat VCSC is almost
twice as much as Cal Highs? Diane responded that the difference
in the shape of the pool , type of pool cover used, and location
of the pool are factors that contribute to the cost of heating.
Adjournment
Being no further business , the meeting was adjourned at 9 : 30p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Char J. Yo ng
Recreation Secretary