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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
January 16, 1989
5:00 p.m.
City Council Chambers
COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER;
Chairperson Dahlquist called the Meeting to order at
5:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL;
Present: Chairperson Dahlquist, Commissioners
Castner, Knox, Morrison, Strayer and
Welshons. Commissioner Lawson arrived at
5:10 p.m.
Absent: None.
Staff Present:
Dave Bradstreet, Director, Parks and Recreation
Keith Beverly, Senior Management Analyst
Doug Duncanson, Parks Superintendent
Mark Steyaert, Park Planner
APPROVAL OF MINUTES;
Minutes of the Regular Meeting held December 19, 1988,
were approved as presented.
The Scribe Report was approved by the same motion.
APPOINT SCRIBE;
Commissioner Welshons was appointed Scribe for this
meeting.
PUBLIC OPEN FORUM;
There were no requests to address the Commission.
PRESENTATIONS;
There were no presentations.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA;
Parks and Recreation Commission, by consensus, accepted
the Agenda as presented.
CONSENT CALENDAR;
Commissioner Welshons requested Item 13 be removed from
the Consent Calendar.
Chairperson Dahlquist requested Item #4 be removed from
the Consent Calendar.
Parks and Recreation Commission affirmed the action of
the Consent Calendar, with the exception of Items #3
and ft, as follows:
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Knox
Morrison
Strayer
Welshons
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WAIVER OF AGENDA TEXT READING:
Parks and Recreation Commission waived the reading of the
text of Agenda items at this meeting.
1. AB 0189-1 - DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
The Commission accepted and filed the Director's Report
for December 1988 - 3anuary 1989.
2. AB »169-2 - CANNON ROAD UPDATE.
The Commission accepted and filed the staff report on
Cannon Road Development.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
3. AB J189-3 - RECREATIONAL FACILITY FINANCING
COMMITTEE.
Commissioner Welshons requested standards on other items
besides golf and tennis.
Commissioner Strayer stated that under Proposition M,
other recreational facilities were to be considered by
the Council, and recommendations made by this Committee,
which was formed by the City Council and the Mayor, will
probably give them an insight as to additional needs to
be defined at Committee meetings. He suggested that
Commissioners could attend one of those meetings to give
input.
Commissioner Strayer stated he would keep this
Commission informed of the Committee's recommendations.
AB »189-» - ANNUAL C.P.R.S. DISTRICT XII AWARDS AND
INSTALLATION BANQUET.
Chairperson Dahlquist stated she would like staff to
elaborate on this banquet for the benefit of the new
Commissioners, and staff explained the program for the
banquet.
Parks and Recreation Commission accepted and filed the
report on the Recreational Facility Financing Committee
and acknowledged the invitation to the California Park
and Recreation Society District XII Awards Banquet,
(one motion)
PUBLIC HEARINGS;
5. AB #189-5 - CALAVERA HILLS COMMUNITY PARK USE
Kennlth Chriss, Carlsbad Softball Association and
Carlsbad Bobby Sox Association, requested an amendment
to the CUP to allow extended play and use of the
facilities at Calavera Hills park; including lights
until 10:30 p.m. and field lights to be used on the
weekends.
Dahlquist
Castner
Knox
Lawson
Morris
Straye,
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PUBLIC HEARINGS; (Continued)
Dave Bradstreet reported that according to the
Recreation Division, no youth or adult groups had
requested use of the Calavera fields during the evening
hours on Saturday and Sunday, nor was any use justified
for weekend use. There will soon be a third field
option and there will be some requests for night use by
adults.
Chairperson Dahlquist opened the Public Hearing at 5:17
p.m., and issued the invitation to speak.
Robert Ragosta, 2953 Cape Cod Circle, stateu he had
nothing against the use of the park, but had difficulty
with the usage of the facility encroaching upon the
enjoyment of his property and the other homeowners in
the area. Mr. Ragosta mentioned the compromise reached
by the homeowners and the City and the agreement to
place additional foliage to take care of the mis-planned
aspects of the park.
Mr. Ragosta stated that the weekends are the only time
the homeowners can enjoy their own yards, and he did not
feel the users of the facilities at the park had a right
to encroach on the owners' rights. He felt the use of
the park Is sufficient and the agreement reached in good
faith should be continued as is.
Helene Panell, 295* Cape Cod Circle, Board Member on the
Cape Homeowners Association, speaking for herself,
stated she had been told this would be a natural park
and was not notified about the approval of the park.
She stated there is noise and the lights from the park
are disturbing to her as well as her neighbors.
David Stoffel, 4705 Edinburgh Drive, representing
several homes on Edinburgh Drive within the Colony,
stated he appreciated the recreational service to the
community. He said he realized there was some
misunderstanding as to the type of park this would be.
The issue of lights and noise associated with ballfields
has been brought up for several years, and although there
was to be spill-over from the lights in this park, the
City has tried to correct such problems—particularly in
the Cape. He said there is one section of the Colony
that is next to the park where there is spill-over from
the lights.
Mr. Stoffel felt the agreement and assurances shoul'd be
kept.
Sharon DeVoung, 4706 Edinburgh, presented a petition
signed by 14 residents of Calavera Hills asking that
requests to extend use time be denied.
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Ken Chriss, P. 0. Box 240, Carlsbad Softball
Association, told of the uses of the park at this time,
stating that the request to extend the time to 10:30
p.m. would only be under special circumstances. He said
that once in a while there is a need to continue with a
game, such as a tournament, or some other event that
Parks and Recreation would be well aware of. Mr. Chriss
said he would like more flexibility at the times when
special events call for activities past 10:00 p.m.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Continued)
Mr. Chriss said the request to extend the lights during
the week to 10:30 p.m. would be under special conditions
and with special permission.
Mr. Chriss said the weekends are a problem and he felt
relief was needed. Play on weekends is from 8:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m., and with the additional enrollments,
leagues cannot be run without having more time available
on the fields. He said that as the major user, they are
being asked by Parks and Recreation to cut down their
use time to allow for more women's leagues.
In response to query regarding length of the seasons,
Mr. Chriss said it is almost year-round at this time.
play starts in late February to the end of Ouly, with
the regular season and tournament play. The winter
leagues play on weekends. Mr. Chriss said the leagues
use Kelly and one other field as practice fields.
3ames Courtney, 1861 Southview, Carlsbad Athletic and
Recreation Association, stated he has been involved In
the youth associations for many years, and stated that
between 80 and 90 percent of the youngsters involved in
the sports programs do not end up in trouble. Mr.
Courtney said there are not enough ballfields and he
asked play on the fields not be curtailed and children
shut out. He said he supported the normal cutoff time
for regular play, but felt tournaments should be
allowed to continue until 10:30 p.m.
Mr. Courtney commented there will soon be a shopping
center open in that area and this park was planned a
long time and was in the General Plan. He felt that for
the inconvenience to a few neighbors, the children
should not be handicapped.
Since no one else wished to speak on this matter, the
Public Hearing was closed at 5:<4.9 p.m.
Commissioner Strayer stated he did not understand why
the park was not used on weekends, as he felt It should
be used then more than during the week. He felt the
Commission should recommend using the park since the
money has been spent to build it.
Dave Bradstreet stated that the matter would have to be
returned to the Planning Commission for an amendment to
the existing Conditional Use Permit. He said that his
department had worked with the homeowners and there were
a lot of negotiations to come up with the policy of no
night lights at this park on weekends.
Commissioner Knox stated the agreement hammered out by
this Commission and staff should be respected. She said
she could support another compromise--but it was not
necessary to extend hours or open nights on weekends--
but deal with each event on an individual basis. Those
requests could be made, but keep to the original
agreement.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS; (Continued)
Commissioner Castner acknowledged the need for
ballfields, and added that an agreement had been reached
with the homeowners, who wanted no lights. That was
unreasonable, as this park had been planned for a long
time, and if the homeowners did not know about the park
when they purchased their property, that was between the
purchaser and the seller. He asked if the time were
extended, where would that stop? He felt the compromise
reached by staff and the homeowners did entitle the
homeowners to a good night's sleep and peace and quiet
on the weekends—two nights out of seven.
Commissioner Welshons suggested that perhaps there could
be a compromise to accommodate the children in
tournaments and allow the lights to be extended for an
exact time.
Commissioner Morrison stated she felt the park cost a
lot of money and should be used to the maximum. She
felt 10:00 p.m. was late enough, except perhaps during
tournaments, where it would be considered an exception.
In answer to query regarding an amendment to the CUP,
Dave Bradstreet said that would be an expensive process.
Mr. Bradstreet said the issue of the noise would not be
addressed. The landscaping was not heavy enough to
begin with, and Mr. Bradstreet said it has been agreed
that additional foliage will be planted. He referred to
Mr. Stoffel's request for additional landscaping and
said he would work with them on that.
Commissioner Lawson commented there were a lot of
unanswered questions that needed to be addressed. An
amendment to the CUP Is not easy, and he stated he
leaned toward the existing agreement.
Chairperson Oahlquist asked why the hours were different
at the different fields and not consistent. She
felt there should be a policy within the City that all
lights should be consistent and equal.
Mr. Bradstreet said the CUP gives the hours and this
Commission and his Department can limit the number of
hours, as long as they don't go beyond the hours set.
Commissioner Castner said he could not agree to lights
every night—with yes for tournaments, but no for
Saturdays and Sundays.
Commissioner Lawson stated he was fearful of the message
this might give to the community. He felt additional
information was needed in order to support the requests.
Commissioner Castner made a motion to honor the previous
agreement with the homewners and turn the lights off at
10:00 p.m., as agreed. Commissioner Lawson seconded the
motion. Mr. Castner amended the motion to state keeping
the time as agreed upon within the Agenda Bill and CUP
and not using lights on weekends. At this point,
Commissioner Lawson withdrew his second of the motion.
Commissioner Knox seconded the motion as amended.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Continued)
Commissioner Lawson stated that due to the complexity of
this item, he questioned whether it should be continued
or whether action should be taken.
Dave Bradstreet said that the CUP set the time at 10:00
p.m., and he asked whether the Commission wanted lights
on the weekends. He added that if the Commission agreed
with the request for extending the time to 10:30 p.m.,
that would have to go to the Planning Commission. The
request for lights on the weekends is not controlled by
the CUP.
Mr, Bradstreet said the motion was to stay with the
original agreement for lights to 10:00 p.m., week
nights, and no lights on weekends.
Commissioner Knox reiterated her opinion to keep the
agreement with the homeowners and make special
permission for tournament days.
Motion was made to keep the original agreement to use
lights at Calavera Hills Park ballfields to 10:00 p.m.,
and not allow lights on weekends.
Motion failed.
The Commissioners voting against the motion felt this did
not solve Mr. Chriss' problem.
Parks and Recreation Commission recommended the lights
at Calavera Hills Park ballfields be allowed to 10:00
p.m. seven nights a week.
Commissioners Castner, Knox and Lawson voted "no" as this
violated the previous agreement with the homeowners.
Commission discussion centered on how to modify the CUP
in this instance and for the Commission's future
guidance in such cases, with staff directed to provide
information to the Commission with regard to the proper
procedure for modifying the CUP. The question was also
asked how to make exceptions for tournament play to
extend the use of lights for a period of time. Staff
indicated any change in the hours would require an
amendment to the CUP.
Parks and Recreation Commission denied the request for
an extension of time beyond the current 10:00 p.m. hour
for the use of lights at Calavera Hills Park.
Commisioners Morrison, Strayer and Welshons voted "no"
as they would like exceptions to the time limit on
lights during tournament play.
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RECESS:
Chairperson Dahlquist declared a Recess at 6:4-8 p.m.,
and the Commission re-convened at 6:59 p.m., with all
Members present.
PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Continued)
6. AB #189-6 MACARIO CANYON PARK MASTER PLAN REVISION.
Dave Bradstreet introduced the item, stating the
study was done in-house.
Mark Steyaert continued the report, stating staff had
identified the current recreational needs and had
developed a new plan. He said he would compare that
new plan with the old plan, as contained in the report
attached to the Agenda Bill.
Chairperson Dahlquist opened the Public Hearing at
7:19 p.m., and issued the invitation to speak.
Oim Courtney, 1861 Southview, referred to the
initiative on the ballot for Macario Canyon, and said
the original map had certain years for certain things
to happen. He said there is a shortage of recreational
facilities both active and passive in the northwest
quadrant and will be at buildout. He asked for
approval of the concept and get it to Council. The
citizens want this and there is a need for recreational
facilities. He said there would be another sports
complex on the next ballot, and would cost more that
way. The City owns Macario Canyon and has the money to
develop the park.
Since no one else wished to speak on this matter, the
Public Hearing was closed at 7:25 p.m.
Dave Bradstreet explained that this was a conceptual,
preliminary plan, and he commended staff for doing an
outstanding job at no cost for outside consultants.
He said this plan de-emphasized privatization—with the
City developing the park. He explained the exhibits
attached to the report and outlined the amenities
recommended.
Parks and Recreation Commission approved the conceptual
Master Plan Revision and directed staff to finalize the
revision map and initiate environmental studies and
review prior to the development process.
7. AB #189-7 - GOLF COURSE STUDY REVIEW.
Dave Bradstreet gave the staff report as contained in
the Agenda Bill, using wall charts and transparencies
to show the sites.
In answer to Commission query regarding which site has
strong disadvantages, Mr. Bradstreet answered the
County property, due to the environmental review and
negotiations with the landowners.
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Dahlquist
Castner
Knox
Law son
Morrison
Strayer
Welshons
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PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Continued)
The Commission, during dicussion on the goif site
study, commented, that they felt the Lake Calavera site
was the best site for a large golf course and the
Executive Course should be located at the County site.
The Commission further stated that the City should
concentrate their efforts in developing the Macario
Canyon Park as outlined by staff, that would not affect
or displace proposed recreational amenitites or
community parkland.
Parks and Recreation accepted the Golf Course Site
Study.
Parks and Recreation recommended staff consider the Lake
Calavera site for the large regulation golf course.
Parks and Recreation Commission recommended staff
Investigate the possibility of an Executive Golf Course
within the County property.
The Commission commented that the Executive Course was
in addition to the golf course at Lake Calavera, giving
the City two different types of golf courses.
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS:
8. AB #189-8 - CAR SHOWS AT PARK FACILITIES.
Parks and Recreation Commission adopted staff
recommendation to uphold previous Commission action of
not allowing car shows in public parks. That appeals
will be handled on a case-by-case basis, with a fiscal
impact statement that would require, if an appeal is
granted, that the applicant would be required to pay
full costs of any park damage.
COMMITTEE REPORTS;
A. Budget Review Committee - January 25, 1989.
Dave Bradstreet reported that the committee meeting
will be held and members will be called.
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Lawson
Morrison
Strayer
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AGENDA ITEMS FOR FEBRUARY 27, 1989.
Historic Preservation Commission Request for Park and
Recreation Commission Liaison.
Dave Bradstreet announced the next meeting would be
February 27, 1989, due to the Holiday on the third
Monday. The Meeting will be at Heritage Hall.
SCRIBE REPORT;
Commissioner Welshons gave the Scribe Report.
ADJOURNMENT;
By proper motion, the Meeting of January 16, 1989, was
adjourned at 8:31 p.m.
Respectfully submit
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
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