HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-08-03; Senior Commission; MinutesMINUTES
Meetlng of: Time of Meetlng: 1:15 p.m.
Date of Meetlng: August 3, 1989
P I ace of Meet I ng :
SEN I OR COMM I SS 1 ON
Hard I ng Commun 1 ty Center
COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chalrman Van called the Meetlng to order at 1:15 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present - Chalrman Van, Commlssianers Heard, Rltchle and
Savary .
Absent - Commlssloner Magglo.
Others Present:
Sue Splckard, Senior Citizen Coordlnator
David Bradstreet, Dlrector, Parks 6 Recreatlon
Kelth Beverly, Senior Management Analyst, Parks and
Recreat Ion
MATTERS FROM THE PUBLIC:
There were no requests to address the Commlsslon.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The Mlnutes of the Regular Meetlng held June I, 1989,
were approved as presented.
The Mlnutes of the July 6, 1989, were carrled over due
to a lack of quorum of Members attending the July
Meetlng.
ACCEPTANCE OF DONATION.
The Senior Commlsslon accepted a $150.00 donatlon from
the Carlsbad Soroptanlsts.
The Senior Commission requested the $150.00 donation
from the Carlsbad Soroptomists be placed In the trust
fund.
SENIOR CENTER GRAND OPENING.
Thls item was tralled untll later In the rneetlng, and
the following Item was taken out of order at thls tlme.
1988 PARK BOND ACT.
Kelth Beverly gave the staff report, stating there were
funds avallable from the Robert1 2-Berg-Harris program
of the 1988 Park Bond Act. These funds total $21,416
and would requlre matching funds of $9, 178 from the
Clty of Carlsbad, 30 percent of which must come from a
non-proflt organization; such as the Senior Citizens
Assoclation or Gerlco's, etc.
Mr. Beverly said that the Parks end Recreation
Department applles for thls fundlng, and the Parks and
Recreatlon Commission consldered several proJects, '
lncludlng a fixed barbecue structure and flxed plcnlc tables and benches at the Senior Center, and unanimously
recommended the f ixed barbecue structure.
Van
Heard R I tch le
Savary
Van
Heard Rltchle
Savary
Van
Heard
R Itch le
Savary
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Mr. Beverly stated that If thls Commlsslon approved thls
recommendatton, that would need to be presented to City
Councll, together wlth 'the recommendatton from the Parks
and Recreatlon Commlsslon.
In answer to Commlsslon query, .Mr. Beverly stated that
the senlors would need to ralse $3,000, and $6,000 would
come from Clty funds.
Davld Castner, Parks and Recreatlon Commfssloner, sald
the Parks and Recreatlon Commlsslon was asked to come up
wlth suggestlons on how to spend these funds, and the
Commlsslon felt the flxed barbecue was the best use.
However, If the Senlor Canmlsslon was not In favor of
thls, the money could be spent on other proJects and
would not go to waste.
Sue Splckard added that she had looked at the courtyard
area for an area to place the barbecue, and would suggest
the end of the dining room area where the gates cane
together.
Commfssloners Savsry and Heard expressed approval of
thls suggestton. Commlssloner Rltchle stated she had
concerns about the commltment to fundralslng.
commented that barbecues can become messy and thls one
should be supervised by the Nutrltlon Slte Manager. She
said she approved of the Idea, and Chalrman Van
concurred.
She also
The Senior Commlsslon recommended that an appllcatfon be
made to the Robert1 Z-Berg-Harrls Program of the 1988
Park Bond Act for $21,416, for a flxed barbecue at the new Senlor Center.
SENIOR CENTER GRAND OPENING.
Sue Splckard reported that the openlng date for the new
Senlor Center keeps movlng, and staff Is dolng the
prellmlnary plannlng. She asked for Commissfon Input,
statlng that the Clty has recommended that the
dedlcatlon ceremony be a Jolnt ceremony wlth the School
Dlstrlct and the grand opening be separate.
Ms. Spickard wlll meet wlth Dr. Brlerley to plan for the
dedlcatlon ceremony and the Clty of Vlsta has agreed to
prepare a speclal meal for the grand openlng of the
Senlor Center, wlth actlvltles helng scheduled In all
the speclal rooms. She added that perhaps there would
be a dance In the evenlng wlth a llve band--wlth
everyone Invlted.
Chalrman Van stated he would prefer to have the dedlcatlon ceremony one day and then hold the grand
openlng for the Senlor Center portlon on a separate day.
Ccmml ss loner Heard concurred.
MEALS DONATION TRUST FUND.
Sue Splckard reported that last year the center served
more meals than requlred by the Area Agency on Aglng,
and the donatlons for the meals over and above the
number requlred are kept. A trust fund was set up, and
those donations were to be used In the meals program.
Van
Heard
Rltchle
Savary
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There 1s approximately $15,000 In that fund from the
last two fiscal years, and that money must be spent in support of the nutritlon program. Ms. Spickard has requested funds for more meals in the new Center, but
now that the move-In date has been put off until
November, those funds wl I1 not be needed In this f lscal year. She suggested that this money be used to.offset
some of the cost of' dlning roan furnlture.
The Senior Commlsslon approved utillzing funds In the
senior meals donation trust fund to purchase equipment
to beneflt the nutrition program.
8. 1988 PARK BOND ACT.
Thls Item was taken out of order. (See Page 1)
9. FUNDRAISING.
Sue Splckard reported that Gerlco's wll I sponsor the
third annual golf tournament on September 16, 1989, and hold the second annual dinner to benef It the seniors on September 17.
Chairman Van stated that the offer from Fieldstone to
match $20,000 for a mlnl-bus would certainly benefit the
City. He remlnded the Commission that this offer was
only god until the end of the year, and added that he
had spoken wlth Mayor Lewls and Mayor Pro-Tem Kuichln,
who suggested Car Country be contacted about a donation.
In answer to Commlsslon query, Sue Spickard stated that the Commissfon had selected Items for the Center for
which donated funds were to be used, as follows: The
pool tables; VCR, widescreen TV and In memory of
Commissloner Hoskln. There Is approximately $15,000 In
that fund at the present tlme. Ms. Spickard stated she
would get a copy of that wish list to Commlssioner
Heard.
Commlssioner Ritchie asked about the money from tho
Senior Cltlzens Assoclatlon, and Ms. Spickard explained
that If other funds were used for the dlning roan
furniture, that the Senior Citizens Association could be
requested to use their donation toward the mini-bus.
PINE SCHOOL VOLUNTEER PROGRAM.
Sue Spickard reported that several months ago the declslon was made to pursue setting up a volunteer program speclffcally for the Pine School, and senlor volunteers
wou,Id be enlisted to work In the elementary school with
the children. Commlssioner Savary and Ms. Spickard have
met several times, and the program Is deslgned to start
this fall. The volunteers are to read to the chlldren, do basic math, or Just be a friend to the children. Ms.
Spickard stated that everyone Is dellghted wlth the
program, and it is hoped that this wlil be a model program to be lnstltuted throughout the school dlstrlct.
Van
Heard
Rltchie
Sevary
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Chalrman Van commented about the grafltti problem,
lnclud Ing the wal I at the new center, and sald that
Councll had dlscussed thls problem, and felt that perhaps getting the chlldren Involved would help.
Commlssloner Rltchle suggested that there might be
abstract beneflts by gettlng the chlldren Involved wlth
the senlors on the volunteer program, and lnstllllng a
feollng of frlendshlp end carlng. If they are achlevlng more at school, they may have more prlde In the.lr
surround I ngs..
ClTY OF CARLSBAD FLAG.
Chalrman Van stated that the Commlsslon had been trylng
to develop a flag wlth the Clty seal that the seniors
could glve to the City In memory of Cmrnlssloner Hoskln.
Sue Splckard contlnued the report, statlng that the
company that had the silk screen had misplaced It. If that has to be replaced, It could be very expensive.
SENIOR CENTER UPDATE.
Chalrman Van referred to a letter from John Cahlll
regardlng the skyllghts In the gallery area of the Senlor
Center and coples of that letter were dlstrlbuted to the
other Commlssloners. He stated that the.skyllghts were
deleted by the plan checkers because of Tltle 24, of the
bulldlng code, whlch allows only so much wlndow space for
energy conservatton.
Chalrman Van sald that as of July 25, the new center was
70 percent completed. He added that the lnterlor work
would not take too long to complete, wlth the completion
date tentatlvely November 1.
Chalrman Van said he wanted everythlng In place at the
tlme of move-In, and no workmen to be there flnlshlng the
proJect.
SENlOR COORDINATOR'S REPORT:
Sue Spickard reported that the Arts Off Ice had appl led
for an artlst-In-resldonca program for tho now canter,
but It was dented. They will re-apply next year.
Ms. Splckard announced there wll I be a Padres'
August 7; deep-sea flshlng; tour of Unlversal S
Medleval Times; and next month she wlll brlng a
draft of the Volunteers Handbook. The pollcles
procedures manual Is belng worked on and staff
on the Gerlco's tournament.
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ITEMS FOR NEXT AGENDA.
Memorlals and Certlflcates
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motlon, the Meetlng of August 3, 1989, was
adJourned at 2:15 p.m.