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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-17; Parks & Recreation Commission; MinutesMINUTES r r Meeting of: Date of Meeting: Time of Meeting: P lace of Meeting: PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION April 17, 1989 5:00 p.m. City CounciI Chambers COMMISSIONERS CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Dahlquist called the Meeting to order at 5:05 p.m. ROLL CALL: Present: Chairperson Dahlquist, Commissioners Knox, Morrison, Strayer and Welshons. Absent: Commissioners Castner and Lawson. Staff Present: David Bradstreet, Director, Parks and Recreation Keith Beverly, Senior Management Analyst Lynn Chase, Recreation Superintendent APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of the Regular Meeting held March 20, 1989, The Scribe Report and the Mayor's Comments were approved by the same motion. APPOINT SCRIBE; Commissioner Morrison 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 accepted the Agenda as presented. Lynn Chase Introduced Nancy Qulntana, the new Receptionist/Cashier at Calavera Hills Park. CONSENT CALENDAR; Parks and Recreation Commission affirmed the action of the Consent Calendar, as follows: WAIVER OF AGENDA TEXT READING: Parks and Recreation Commission waived the reading of the text of Agenda items at this meeting. Dahlquist Knox Morrison Strayer Welshons Dahlquist Knox Morrison Strayer Welshons Dahlquist Knox Morrison Strayer Welshons MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION April 17, 1989 Page 2 COMMISSIONERS CONSENT CALENDAR; (Continued) 1. AB #489-1 DIRECTOR'S REPORT. Parks and Recreation Commission accepted and filed the Director's Report (March 1989 - Apr I I 1989). 2. AB #489-2 COMMISSION/COMMITTEE MASTER SHEET. Parks and Recreation Commission accepted and filed the updated (April 10, 989) Master List of Carlsbad Commissions and Committee Members. PUBLIC HEARINGS; None. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: 3. AB #489-3 - FEE REVISIONS. Dave Bradstreet reported that this Commission and the City Council had directed staff to review the fees pertinent to the Parks and Recreation Department. Jim Elliott, Finance Director, had his staff review all fees throughout the City. This did not include fees for classes or daytrlps. Jim Elliott, Finance Director, continued the report, giving the history behind the material before the commission and to answer any concerns. Mr. Elliott stated the City's Intent had been to encourage the use of Its fact 11Ities and not make the cost too high for the citizens, and had attempted to recover 50 or 60 percent of the cost of operation, by making the fees cover the direct costs and some overhead costs. Mr. Elliott said the second Issue was to determine whether the City's charges were In line with other agencies. He referred to the charts in the packet and used transparencies to show those charts. Lynn Chase explained the fees for the Agua Hedlonda Lagoon, and stated that the majority of the Income Is for permit fees, with non-residents paying higher fees. The swimming pool was discussed, with Mrs. Chase explaining that there were three kinds of users for the pool; one, commercial, two, non-profit, and three, the School District. She further explained that for non- exclusive use, the charge was $2.50 per lane. Mr. Bradstreet stated that there is no charge to the school for use during the day, and the goal in setting the fees was to charge the same fee for any group entering a use agreement. There was a discussion about swimming teams that would represent the City, and the idea was suggested that the City could carry a larger part of the cost for those teams, with the idea that the publicity of a winning team could be of benefit to the City. MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION April 17, 1989 Page 3 COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: (Continued) Lynn Chase stated that If the City were to subsidize the use of the pool, that would open the door for others to say they wanted free use of the pool. She reiterated that the Intent was to equalize the fees across the board. Dave Bradstreet added that Council had directed staff to determine if fees should be equal. Commissioner Welshons suggested adding a comparison with the YMCA and Olympic Resort. Mr. Elliott stated that Carlsbad's competition Is with other Cities and not with private pools. However, he said those two could be added in the areas that do apply. By consensus, the Commission agreed to add YMCA and Olympic Resort to the fee comparison as long as qualifiers were placed there. Parks and Recreation Commission accepted the Aqua Hedionda fee structure changes, as printed. Parks and Recreation Commission accepted the Aquatics fees, as revised. The fee comparison figures are to include the YMCA and Olympic Resort with qualifiers that stipulate they are private membership pools. 4. AB (C489-4 STATE WHALE WALK IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE PROPOSAL. Dave Bradstreet showed slides of the blufftop area and slopes In the area of the State beach where staff was directed to look into the feasibility of making Improvements and taking over some of the State land and the maintenance and operation. Mr. Bradstreet explained that the seawall is part of the beach area and no dogs are al lowed there. The blufftop Is called the "Whale Walk" and dogs are allowed along the sidewalks. Council felt the area under the control of the State was In disrepair and needed improvements. Staff was directed to negotiate with the State for ownership and making improvements to the slopes, fence and irrigation system. However, Council only wanted Improvement of the grass area, and the State does not agree. Mr. Bradstreet said that staff was to look Into getting a grant to do some of the Improvements and letters were to be written to Assemblyman Frazee and State Parks and Recreation. He said that the State said the City could not take part of the area, but must take all. Mr. Bradstreet said the City could ask the State to do a better job of maintaining this area. Also, the slopes are controlled by the Coastal Conservancy, and nothing could be done without their approval. Dahlquist Knox Morrison Strayer Welshons Dahlquist Knox Morrison Strayer Welshons X X X X X X X X X X X X MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION April 17, 1989 Pa9e 4 COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: (Continued) Parks and Recreation Commission received and filed the City Council Agenda Bill regarding improvements to and maintenance of the State Whale Walk adjacent to Carlsbad Boulevard. COMMITTEE REPORTS; None. AGENDA ITEMS FOR MAY 15, 1989; Update on Levante Open Space Update on railroad linear park, northwest quadrant park shortage and open space Update on Carlsbad Boulevard improvements SCRIBE REPORT: Commissioner Morrison gave the Scribe Report. ADJOURNMENT; By proper motion, the Meeting of April 17, 1989, was adjourned at 6:28 p.m. Respectfully submitted, •farrlett BabBltt Minutes Clerk Dahlqulst Knox Morrison Strayer Welshons