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Minutes of: PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
Time of Meeting: 5:30 P.M.
Date of Meeting: March 16, 2015
Place of Meeting: Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Simons called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairman Simons, Vice Chairman Withall, Commissioners Proulx, Rudick
Stein, Meenes, and Hansen
Absent: Commissioner Martyns
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ANNOUNCEMENTS
None.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Rudick Stein, second by Commissioner
Meenes, the Minutes of the Special Meeting held on December 5, 2014 were
approved
AYES: Chairman Simons, Vice Chairman Withall, Commissioners Proulx, Rudick
Stein, and Meenes
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: Commissioner Hansen
ABSENT: Commissioner Martyns
PRESENTATIONS
None
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. AB # 0315-1 COMMISSION SUMMARY REPORT – (ACTION) TO ACCEPT, APPROVE
AND FILE THE DECEMBER 5, 2014 SPECIAL PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING SUMMARY REPORT.
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Proulx, second by Vice Chairman
Withall, AB # 0315-1 was approved
AYES: Chairman Simons, Vice Chairman Withall, Commissioners Proulx,
Rudick Stein, Meenes
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: Commissioner Hansen
ABSENT: Commissioner Martyns
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PUBLIC OPEN FORUM
None
2. AB # 0315-2 DEPARTMENT REPORT
Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent, reported on recently completed and upcoming Parks &
Recreation activities and donations.
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Rudick Stein, second by Commissioner
Proulx, AB #0315-2 was approved
AYES: Chairman Simons, Vice Chairman Withall, Commissioners Proulx, Rudick
Stein, Meenes and Hansen
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Commissioner Martyns
Commissioner Rudick Stein inquired as to the changes to the Alga Norte concession.
Director Chris Hazeltine explained changes are being made to improve the quality of
service and maximize revenue generation.
Commissioner Meenes asked if the department has seen a decline in participation in other
city parks since the opening of Alga Norte.
Director Hazeltine responded that Alga Norte is a unique park/facility. He said the
operation is still in the learning process, but felt that participation in other parks has not
seen significant changes.
3. AB # 0315-3 PURSUIT OF A LONG TERM MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
AGREEMENT FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA-OWNED BEACHES IN CARLSBAD –
(INFO)
The Commission received a report given by Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent.
Commissioner Withall inquired as to what the downside would be and if anyone has asked
why the city is pursuing this project. Director Hazeltine responded perhaps cost, but city
considers the coastline an asset and it should be used to its full potential.
Commissioner Meenes asked if there are any other cities that operate/maintain their
coastline. Director Hazeltine said Encinitas and Huntington Beach as examples.
Commissioner Meenes added that he is proud of the city and of this amazing change.
Commissioner Rudick Stein liked the program and asked if dogs would be allowed on the
beach in the future. Director Hazeltine responded by saying that if this policy decision is
considered in the future, the Commission would be included in the discussion.
Commissioner Hansen asked if there were any plans to change the pedestrian walkway.
Director Hazeltine explained there is a vision for the walkway and that more information
will be forthcoming in a future meeting.
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4. AB #0315-4 RECEIVE A REPORT ON THE COMMISSION FOR ACCREDITATION OF
PARKS & RECREATION AGENCIES CERTIFICATION PROCESS, AND RECOMMEND
CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTANCE OF MODIFICATIONS TO THE PARKS & RECREATION
DEPARTMENT NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND COMPREHENSIVE ACTION PLAN –
(ACTION)
Mick Calarco, Special Projects Manager, and Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent
reported to the Commission regarding accreditation of Parks & Recreation agencies
certification process (CAPRA) and recommendation to City Council acceptance of
modifications to the Parks & Recreation Department needs assessment and
comprehensive action plan.
Commissioner Rudick Stein asked if the certification required participation from boards and
commissions. Mr. Calarco responded saying yes, and that in the summary that is
submitted, the boards and commissions are included.
Commissioner Hansen asked why there are only three accredited communities in
California. Director Hazeltine answered that the process takes time, resources and an
incredible commitment. The organization, National Recreation and Parks Association is
nationwide, but not necessarily especially active in California.
Commissioner Meenes inquired as to the financial benefits to the city. Director Hazeltine
explained that there is not a financial benefit. Mr. Calarco also explained that we would be
well-prepared to apply for grants.
Commissioner Meenes asked if we would have to reapply. Mr. Calarco said yes, every five
years, along with yearly reports.
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Meenes, second by Commissioner Rudick
Stein, AB #0315 was approved
AYES: Chairman Simons, Vice Chairman Withall, Commissioners Proulx, Rudick
Stein, Meenes, and Hansen
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Commissioner Martyns
5. AB #0315-5 PROPOSED PLANS/DRAFT PROJECTS FOR THE CALAVERA HILLS
COMMUNITY PARK PICKLEBALL COURTS AND ENTRYWAY – (ACTION)
Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent, reported to the Commission the proposed
plans/draft projects for the Calavera Hills Community Park pickleball courts and entryway,
and refer them to the City Council for further action.
Vice Chairman Withall asked if there are other areas of Calavera Hills Community Park
that could be developed. Mr. Lancaster answered that with this project, park space would
be filled.
Chairman Simons asked Mr. Lancaster how long it would take to finish the project. Mr.
Lancaster responded that his estimation would be late winter, 2015 or early spring, 2016.
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Commissioner Proulx congratulated Mr. Lancaster and the department for their efforts and
achievements regarding this project.
Commissioner Rudick Stein inquired as to whether there has been concern from the tennis
players. Director Hazeltine responded by saying that most of the anticipated concern is
from users of ball field #3 and the potential for foul balls. He said that home plate and the
foul line will be moved and a 12’ fence installed. Commissioner Rudick Stein asked where
the nearest outdoor pickleball courts were located. Director Hazeltine named Melba
Bishop Park in Oceanside and Bobby Riggs tennis center courts in Encinitas.
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Proulx, second by Commissioner Rudick
Stein, AB #0315-5 was approved
AYES: Chairman Simons, Vice Chairman Withall, Commissioner Proulx, Rudick
Stein, Meenes, and Hansen
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Commissioner Martyns
COMMITTEE/CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
None
AGENDA ITEMS FOR FUTURE COMMISSION MEETING
None
ADJOURNMENT
ACTION: On motion by Commissioner Rudick Stein, second by Commissioner
Proulx, the meeting was adjourned at 7:20 p.m. to the next Parks &
Recreation Commission Meeting scheduled for Monday, April 20, 2015,
Council Chambers, 5:30 p.m.
AYES: Chairman Simons, Vice Chairman Withall, Commissioners Proulx, Rudick
Stein, Meenes, and Hansen
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Commissioner Martyns
Respectfully submitted,
Kristie Young
Minutes Clerk