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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 25, 1993
SUBJECT
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status Report on Acquisition, Renovation and
operation of Heritage Center
Report By Diane Lowart, Recreation Director
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RECOMMENDATION vv.\: Receive Report
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION : The purpose of this report is to provide the
City Council with a status report on the acquisition, renovation and
operation of the Heritage Center.
ACQUISITION OF DUBLIN CEMETERY AND OLD ST. RAYMOND'S
Acquisition of the Dublin Cemetery and the Old st.
was finalized the week of October 18, 1993. The
Original Murray Schoolhouse will be considered by
separate action at the October 25, 1993 city Council
CHURCH
Raymond's Church
donation of the
the Council under
meeting.
As part of the transfer of the Dublin Cemetery to the City, the
Cemeteries Endowment Fund was transferred to the city. To date,
$60,000 has been transferred to the City. When the Dublin Cemetery,
Inc. finalizes the remaining business of the corporation, it is
anticipated that approximately $2,500 to $5,000 in additional funds
will be transferred to the city. staff will be establishing a
separate fund for these monies as they are to be used for perpetual
care of the cemetery grounds.
RENOVATION OF THE HERITAGE CENTER
Although a preliminary scope of work for the renovation of the
Heritage Center has been developed by Staff, Staff will be reviewing
and refining the plans with the Heritage Task Force. Once the final
scope of work is determined, Staff will be seeking the services of an
architect to prepare the preliminary design drawings for review by the
City Council. It is anticipated that Requests for Proposals for
architectural services will be circulated in February or March of
1994.
STATUS OF MEASURE AA GRANT FUNDS
The city received a $156,829 grant through the East Bay Regional Park
District Regional Open Space, Wildlife, Shoreline and Parks Bond
Ordinance for acquisition and renovation of the Heritage Center.
Acquisition of the Heritage Center is now complete and the City will
begin work on the renovation in 1994. The entire project (acquisition
and renovation) needs to be complete by August 1,1995 under the terms
and conditions of the grant program.
OPERATION OF DUBLIN CEMETERY
At the August 9, 1993 meeting of the Dublin City council, the Council
directed Staff to prepare a Request For Proposal (RFP) for management
of burials at the Dublin Cemetery. RFP's were sent to eighteen (18)
local cemeteries and mortuaries and there were no proposals submitted
by the October 15, 1993 closing date.
As one of the conditions of the transfer of the Cemetery
was to handle all future, burials, this function will
undertaken by City Staff.
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need to be
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Amador-Livermore Valley Historical Society
Dublin Cemetery, Inc.
Dublin Historical Preservation Association
CITY CLERK
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OPERATION OF DUBLIN CEMETERY CONTINUED
Staff envisions that the opening and closing of the grave and site
preparation will be handled through the city's Public Works
Department. Public Works Staff will be seeking the services of a
backhoe operator to dig the graves. The Recreation Department will be
the point of contact for the families of the deceased and will handle
the responsibility of coordinating burial services, confirming plot
locations and ownership, and maintaining cemetery and burial records.
HERITAGE TASK FORCE
The Heritage Task Force was appointed by the city Council on August
23, 1993. The Task Force has met four times and has developed a work
plan which includes: 1) identifying long term uses for the Heritage
Center; 2) determining the best method of operation for the Heritage
Center; and 3) finalizing the scope of work for the Heritage Center
renovation. with meetings twice per month, Staff anticipates that the
recommendations of the Task Force will be presented to the City
Council by February of 1994.