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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-14; Parks & Recreation Commission; MinutesMEETING OF: DATE OF MEETING: TIME OF MEETING: PLACE OF MEETING: MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION December 14, 1981 6:00 P.M. Harding Community Center COMMISSIONERS CALL TO ORDER was made by Chairman Dahlquist at 6:20 P.M. ROLL CALL Present - Chairman Dahlquist, Commissioners McFadden, Donovan, Boone, and McKee. Absent - Commissioners Murk and Wright. Also present were: David Bradstreet, Director of Parks and Recreation Claude Lewis, Council Liaison APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of the Regular Meeting, held November 16, 1981, were approved as corrected; Page 3, Paragraph 4, correcting the spelling of the speakers' name to "Mr. Ernest Walski." NEW BUSINESS Report on Levante Sub-Committee Chairman Dahlquist and Commissioner Donovan gave a report regarding the status of the Levante ballfield expansion. They indicated that they met with representatives from the ballclubs, and area residents. Following discussion, the Commission recommended the following: 1) Portable backstops be provided by the City. 2) The City remove turf and skin the infield for the ballfields. 3) The City and ballclubs jointly install additional fencing. 4) The Parks and Recreation Department regulate the hours for adult Softball use. 5) The City re-seed old infield areas with appropriate turf. 6) The City provide trees along the boundary line between the housing area and ballfield. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Chairman Dahlquist requested information regarding outdoor basketball courts at Levante. Director Bradstreet indicated that this project would commence the middle of January, 1982. ADJOURNMENT By proper motion the meeting was adjourned at 7:20 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, Ann R. Alleman, Minutes Clerk Dahlquist McFadden Donovan Boone McKee Dahlquist McFadden Donovan Boone McKee TRANS - WORLD RECREATION, INC. 900 W. PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92663 December 22 1981Mr. David Bradstreet 1200 Elm Ave. CarlsbaJ, California Dear Mr. Bradstreet, I just thought I'd send you a report on our recent Special Event at the Snug Harbor Marina on December 19th. As you are well aware things with the City began in turmoil due to a misunderstanding by one of our em- ployees, but, when the event got underway things went smoother than planned. A total of 80 participants sh- owed up and everyone that participated called the event and the site one of the best ever. There were quite a few local spectators here and they enjoyed it as well, of course the beautiful weather made it even better. On the monetary side of the event we faired very well, as did a few of the local merchants, many people stayed at local hotels and ate at different restaurants in town, which sure helps out during the slow winter months. We issued a check to the City for $60.00, because we launched 60 boats that day. I would like to point out the way the races were run, there were no more than 4 Jet Skiis on the lagoon at once. This worked out very well, because we did not have one noise complaint from anyone around the rim of the lagoon all day. We also had a lane open for the boaters;.to use the launch ramp and ski on the rest of the lagoon. All in all the event was a total success and I see a good future for these type.;of events at the lagoon. Dave Sammons, General Manager Snug Harbor Marina Trans World Recreation 19 >* "ia (714) 631-4860 TRANS - WORLD RECREATION, INC. 900 W. PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92663 January 5 1982 Mr. David Bradstreet 1200 Elm Ave. Carlsbad, California Dear Mr. Bradstreet The intent of this letter is to request a City Special Event Permit. I would like this permit issued to my company, Snug Harbor Marina Inc. We plan to hold a Jet Ski race identical to the one held on December 19 1981, which came off without a hitch. We would like to have 2 races a month up until May and if possible, obtain a single permit for all of them. These races would stimulate our winter income and add additional revenue to the City, probably around $900.00. While these races are going on the boat launching ramp will still be open for boaters with City permits. The dates I r.j would like to request are: January 31 i .-> 1:. Febuary 21&22 March 15 March 2S&29 April 15 April 28&29 We will provide the following at all these events: /?,ARider insurance (300, 000 . 00) **'3 Landing insurance(1,000,000.00) Holdharmless agreements naming the City of Carlsbad Ambulance service Security guards Safety boats(with trained personnel) Full cooperation with City Police I hope this fulfills all the City requirments, if not , call me immediatly. I'll be in contact to insure things go smoothly. Sincerely /, Dave^Sammons, General Manager Snug Harbor Marina Trans World Recreation (714) 631-4860 - J . ov- :cuot" > M o-• 3t:ft *< i-i v*itj^i C- coitfr •H S. X THE NATIONAL /4STHMA -CENTER AT DENVER • Children's Asthma Research 'ilute and Hospital > ..iter Clinical Research Inslilule • Lillman Memorial Hospital • Basic Science Research Laboratories • JMHAC • Outpatient Services <*l££J9h.> 49 j?£CEiVEDJ)E.C.1 fc December llth, 1981 Ms. Lynn Chase Parks and Recreation Department City of Carlsbad Carlsbad, California 92008 Dear Ms..Chase: Thanks for your time on the phone this morning and for asking me to forward another letter to your department in regard to the 5th Annual Bike for Breath. Per the enclosed flyer, the event will take place on Sunday, February 7th, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The route will be staffed by our volunteers and those of the Carlsbad Optimist Club and the Oceanside Seacoast REACT members. The route is shown on the reverse side of the enclosed Bike for Breath flyer. Thanking you for your time in considering our request for our approval of our route. Sincerely, Lois C. <|acobs Regional volunteer Consultant NAC/San Diego Region 10649 Canyon Lake Drive San Diego, California 92131 566-6447 Ol > r» 2J * .-| PS-:!.S o e»g>i Qp 3 u < a =fCo E- =; .2 a O_ _J «J3> to wIJJ « i- > 5T 5O jjj <j) o O o'g SiJ 8? sft § § I I 8*» S« »» r-O § c^BB •** A9:So o O- CD CO ow" cr W SCD Q.O ill! 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S Q. I ,'&SL8S SUPPLYCONTRIBUTMARTSO3)«RECREATIOssa route.zom Hm33 S-\ Si6~S5toc<a 0cen0> to<o m _«,o 51 o" 5~ CO cCO o c ^^TCD, ~" CO CO to ET O -,=: oto <.3 Q. 133D (O o "*m ^ ™. °o -* ° OT-3 tO ST ?T® m " 0IT 3§<5 MONTHLY REPORT TO : Frank Aleshire, City Manager FROM: David Bradstreet, Parks and Recreation Director DATE: December, 1981 PARKS DIVISION Street Trees Trimmed Street Trees Removed Citizen Complaints Emergency Hours Landscape Plans Parks Mowed Right of Ways Open Space 27 16 15 78 acres. 26 acres (includes Alta Mira area.) 8 acres. Personnel Full-Time _Y]_ Part-Time '_3__ Vacancies 2 Court Release Flours 72 Volunteer Hours 300 (CCC at Ranch). Vacation Hours110 128Gick Leave Hours Special Projects • 1. Cleaned, graded and installed drainage on City property adjacent to Monroe Street tennis courts. 2. Installed new poles, nets, fencing and lumite to make two north- erly tennis courts at Monroe :Street playable. 3. Installed concrete drainage swail along western edge of La Costa Can-on Park, •. 4-. Began assembling bleachers at Pool. 5. Installed underground drainage lines for parking lot at Pool. 6. Continued root pruning throughout city to assist with curb and gutter program. 7. Completed safety repairs to City buildings including Kruger House, Levante and the Scout Hut as per Safety Engineer's recommendation. 8. Installed downtown Christmas decorations. 9. Began annual Christmas tree recycle program. 10. Reparied 15 broken tables for Recreation Division. 11. Installed new water lines at Monroe Street courts for court maintenance. 12. Began installation of new irrigation system along Monroe parking in front of Pool area. 13. Assumed landscape maintenance of Community Swim Complex. Planned Projects 1. Levante Field A) Install backstop. B) Skin new infields. C) Plant grass in outfield area. D) Install driveway and parking area. 2. Grade Cadencia site. 3. Complete new irrigation and planting at Pool parkway. *Note: Limited amount of trees were trimmed due to various special projects and a personnel shortage. RECREATION DIVISION • Personnel Full-time 6 Part-Time 19 Contract Instructors 25 Volunteer Hours Worked 94 (Handicap Sports, Flag Football) Program Information Classes: 84 with 800 participants Day Trips: Las Vegas Weekender; 12/4,5,6 "Peter Pan", LA; 12/13 35 participants Newport Harbor Cruise 12/19 46 participants Rose Parade, Pasadena; 1/1 43 participants Special Events: 1. Christmas Crafts: Harding 12/19 with 34 youth S Levante 12/21 with 60 youth. 2. Teen Dance at Harding 12/18 with 125 Jr. High youth. 3. Handicap Basketball, Supervisor Jim Bradshaw £ 12 volunteers. 4. Commission Christmas Party at Harding 12/19. Facilities: 1. Harding Community Center 2. Levante Community Center 3. Scout Hut 4. Parks 5. Athletic Fields 6 . Swim Complex 2,951 users; $662 revenue 376 ; $ 50 ' 480 ; 0 400 ; 0 215* ; $ 40 199 ; $325 "Plus department league teams and spectators Pro j e c t s/As s ignmen t s: 1. Set up programs for six months (Jan. - Jun, 1982) and prepare copy for Winter Brochure. 2. Solicit advertising to pay for 5,000 brochures. 3. Set up class registration book for Jan. 4th week of registration. 4. Termite control four buildings at Harding £ Scout Hut; coordinate staff relocation with Housing £ Redevelopment. 5. Develop babysitting program for those whose parents are enrolled in recreation classes. Val Remmer worked with students at high school taking training. 6. Recruitment for Facility Attendant. 7. Facility repairs, maintenance and changes to comply with Safety Inspection Report. 8. Design and have printed "Gift Certificate" for purchase by public to give lessons or trips as gift. 9. Alarm System: finalize cost analysis for upgrade at Harding, take over monitoring Harding and Magee, install protection against fire and intrusion at Heritage Hall; inspect Checkmate Protective System central control office (Chase, Rossal, P.D., and Smith, F.D.) 10. Make up booklet with Recreation Division written policies and procedures. 11. GPRS Installation £ Awards meeting, San Diego 12/9: Ken Price in charge of awards and presentation for the Federation. 12.. SCMAF Installation & Awards meeting, Oxnard 12/4: Lynn Chase in charge of awards and presentation for the Federation. 13. GUJrations t:o install shades and curtains at Heritage Hall. 14. Establish pool use rules, find source to make permanent signs (Carl Pope). 15. Meet with pre-school parents who requested City Council install fencing at Kruger House (Chase £ Remmer). 16. Negotiate terms of use agreement for pool with swim team and two dive shops (Pope £ Chase). DLB:LC:DJD:kap