Sister City 2013/09/23
CITY OF ANAHEIM
SISTER CITY COMMISSION
MINUTES
September 23, 2013
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Anthony Al-Jamie, James Dinwiddie, Jackie Filbeck,
Ann Gallagher, Debbie Juliani, Laurie Leonard,
Mark Lopez, Linda Newby, John Nguyen,
Brian Anna Piercy, Pat Pina
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Russell Lahodny, Kyndell Paine, Jennifer Vaughn
STAFF PRESENT: Erin Wahlen,
GUESTS PRESENT: Yuko Saito-Rodriguez
Agenda Posting: A complete copy of the Anaheim Sister City Commission Agenda was posted
at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at Anaheim City Hall.
Public Input: Chairman Nguyen explained that members of the public are invited to address the
Anaheim Sister City Commission and will be called upon under Agenda Item No. VIII. Public
Comment.
I.CALL TO ORDER
The meeting of the Anaheim Sister City Commission (ASCC) was called to order
at 4:08 p.m. on Monday, September 23
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Office, City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 7 Floor, Anaheim, California.
II.APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION: Commissioner Leonard offered a Motion, seconded by Commissioner
Pina AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote: 10-0; Absent: Kyndell Paine, Jennifer
Vaughn, Russell Lahodny; Abstained: John Nguyen, Mark Lopez) that the
Anaheim Sister City Commission does hereby approve the minutes from the
ASCC Commission meeting held on August 26, 2013 as presented.
III.TRE
Commissioner Leonard reported that the money Mito sent for the Inbound
Student Exchange
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Erin Wahlen explained there was a transition in the personnel who oversees the
Anaheim Community Foundation account and due to an oversight; staff did not
find out until late last week that the money had arrived on July 19.
Discussion also took place regarding the amount of money the City of Mito
contributed towards the Inbound Student Exchange, the money that was spent and
the fact that the Commission had to come up with $2,094.14. However, it was
also noted that City of Mito has always given the Commission a surplus in the
past and that this year has been the only time they have come out short. In
of money that the City
of Mito donated last year.
Erin Wahlen reported that all the accounting has been completed and that the
thank you letters have been sent to all in-kind contributors and student sponsors.
Additionally, Erin advised that the Anaheim Community Foundation (ACF) has
asked for a projection of the estimated expenses and revenues for the Fiscal Year
2013/14. A document with such projections was prepared and distributed to the
Commission for their review and comment. The Commission asked staff to find
out why ACF is requesting a projection of expenses and revenues. Erin will
report back.
Commissioner Piercy suggested that the Commission may wish to convey the
idea to City of Mito that we prefer a certain number. In other, words, the City of
Mito has made clear that they will take four students and one chaperone because
they have transportation for six when we send students. They are very gracious
and they do a lot with the Anaheim students, so she thinks the Commission can
establish a number as well. The Commission has enough experience now to know
what the number is that works well for the Commission.
Commissioner Leonard proposed mirroring the same number; if Mito says four
students is all they can take, then the City of Anaheim should say four students is
all we can take.
Commissioner Dinwiddie clarified historically, going back to the Anaheim Sister
City Association, the City of Mito would give the association money when they
sent students, the association would not spend it all and then essentially they
would use that money to pay for flights for Anaheim kids to go to Japan. That
was the historic model that they used and if Anaheim decides to limit the number
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in a situation where they would have to generate funds to send Anaheim kids to
Japan or make Anaheim students pay for it.
Commissioner Piercy agreed that should be taken into consideration, because the
Commission uses the money to pay for our four students flights to Japan and then
everything else the students pay for. She further stated in reality, this whole
exchange program over the last umpteen years has been funded by Mito. The
previous Association did not raise money except by their very small amount of
Commissioner Al-Jamie
continue to make the student exchange a vibrant program and if we can we should
try to increase those numbers.
MOTION: Commissioner Dinwiddie offered a Motion, seconded by
Commissioner Lopez AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote: 12-0; Absent:
Kyndell Paine, Jennifer Vaughn and Russell Lahodny) that the Anaheim Sister
City Commission does hereby approve
September 16, 2013.
IV.ELECTION OF OFFICERS CHAIR, VICE CHAIR, TREASURER
Chairman Nguyen asked Erin what the limits are in the bylaws for term of office.
Erin indicated Section 3 The term of office for the Chair,
Vice Chair, and Treasurer is one calendar year. Officers may not serve in the
same position for more than three consecutive years.
Erin added this may be something the Commission may want to discuss further to
see if they want to extend those terms.
Chairman Nguyen stated if that is something the Commission wants to do, they
would have to amend the bylaws.
Chairman Nguyen proposed that there be no limit on the number of consecutive
years someone can serve in those positions, but still make those positions
renewable on an annual basis. Just so if the Commission does not feel one of the
officers is doing a good job, then there is an option of electing someone else.
The Commission agreed this was a good idea and moved to amend the bylaws.
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MOTION: Commissioner Piercy offered a Motion, seconded by Commissioner
Pina AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote: 12-0; Absent: Kyndell Paine, Jennifer
Vaughn and Russell Lahodny) that the Anaheim Sister City Commission does
herebyamend the bylaws to state that there is no term limit for commissioners
serving in an elected position.
The elections of officers was continued to the October 28, 2013 Sister City
Commission meeting.
V.AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
Commissioner Newby reported on behalf of the Economic Development Ad Hoc
Subcommittee that an itinerary has been prepared for our contacts in Vitoria-
Gasteiz, Eduardo and his wife, Esperanza. They will visit Anaheim in October.
Commissioner Newby passed out a copy of the itinerary to each Commissioner
and asked Commissioners to look over the proposed itinerary and see if any one is
available to attend any of the events, specifically the fundraiser event on October
24. Eduardo would like get to know the Commission on a one-to-one basis. She
hopes they can attend and spend some time with him.
Eduardo is going to be recognized at the October 22 City Council meeting and
Commissioner Newby asked Commissioners to be present at the meeting to show
their support. There is also going to be a photo opportunity in the Friendship
Plaza on October 22 at 4:45 p.m. and she would like for as many commissioners
to come and join them for a picture. She added there is a nice photo already on
good time to add a picture
of our friends in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Commissioner Newby further added that she will be entertaining Eduardo and his
wife at Umami Burger and at the Ranch and would like for the Commission to
consider justifying some funds for that for reimbursement.
Commissioner Newby also requested four Ducks tickets for Commissioners
Filbeck and Lahodny to take Eduardo and his wife to a Ducks game. Chairman
Nguyen stated he is considering going to the Ducks game with them.
Commissioner Dinwiddie suggested instead of having Eduardo ride in a special
dignitary car in the Fall Festival Parade on October 26; why not have him watch
the parade residence? Riding in the parade is a two-hour
wait to get in the parade for ten minutes. Commissioner Dinwiddie will speak to
Mr. Caldwell about it.
was phenomenal. Eduardo went out of his way to accommodate them. He spent
so much time with them and took them to several different places; the
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Commissioners were treated like VIP. She thinks the Commission needs to try
and do as well for him. He has been out here a number of times and its time that
we really show him a good time.
VI.OCTOBER FUNDRAISER UPDATE
Commissioner Juliani went over the details of the fundraising event that will be
held on October 24 at the home of Drs. Thomas and Cynthia Coad. The
fundraiser will benefit the Sister City Commission. They will celebrate the
partnerships the City of Anaheim has with Mito, Japan and Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
and the progressing relationship with Pudong, China. Eduardo and Esperanza
Jimenez from Vitoria will be the guests of honor. They will highlight different
areas of the home with a beverage and food offering. The auction items are going
to be eliminated this year; however, they will offer a raffle at $5.00 per ticket or 5
tickets for $20.00. The Coads have graciously offered two, limited-edition wine
bottles from China as gift options. There will be limited speaking and they are
going to keep it as a networking event.
The cost of the tickets was decided at $40.00 per ticket. All Commissioners were
asked to participate in obtaining additional sponsorships and raffle/gift items.
The Coads offered to donate the use of their home and underwrite the expense of
the food for the event.
Discussion took place about offering a shuttle from City Hall to the Coads
residence and back. After further discussion, it was decided to move away from
that and only offer valet parking.
Commissioner Newby stated she would like for the Commission to consider a list
of about 10 people that she would like to comp for this event. She would like to
invite past Sister City Commissioners such as Kyoko Smith, Ted White and
families that have hosted students continually.
Commissioner Piercy agreed that would be a good idea.
Chairman Nguyen suggested instead of each Commissioner buying two tickets for
the event, why not have everyone purchase three tickets and donate the third
ticket to a comp person. The Commission agreed that was a good idea.
Commissioner Juliani asked for a list of people that should be complimentary and
asked that the list be sent to Erin.
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It was also noted that the invitation would be completed by the end of the day on
Tuesday, September 25.
VII.PUDONG POWER POINT PRESENTATION
Chairman Nguyen presented the Power Point presentation that was presented to
the City of Pudong. The presentation highlights the City of Anaheim and it will
be kept and shown to other potential sister cities.
VIII.PUBLIC COMMENT
Yuko Saito-Rodriguez
Yuko stated the City of Mito wants to know how much upkeep Anaheim is
willing to do after the project is completed.
Chairman Nguyen stated Anaheim has expressed concern about the upkeep and
any additional cost.
Chairman Nguyen stated the most up-to-date internal discussion is that we need to
keep this simple like a very nice plaque Memorial, and a
touch up of the area around there by adding low maintenance trees.
Yuko stated the City of Mito wants to design something that is functional and that
will have a purpose.
Chairman agreed that is fine, but it has to require very low-maintenance.
Yuko also requested a drawing/layout of the area. Erin will send Yuko a drawing
of that area.
IX.COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Commissioner Lopez reported after his stay at Pudong, China he flew to Mito,
Japan and stayed there for a couple of days. This is the first visit to Mito since
former Commissioner Sandy Day visited Mito after the 2011 earthquake and
tsunami. Commissioner Lopez presented a slide presentation of the pictures he
took in Mito of the different places he visited and the people he visited with. The
presentation included city symbol, Mito cmascot, the
International Center staff, the Anaheim Sister City room, the exhibit Mito setup
that includes the letters that Anaheim students sent following the 2011 earthquake
the Anaheim Bridge, the Anaheim Square,
earthquake damage, the plaque commemorating this visit and that
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was presented to Mayor Takahashi and a picture of Commissioner Lopez with
Mayor Takahashi. Commissioner Lopez also brought back informational material
that will be available at the October 24 fundraiser event.
Chairman Nguyen stated he hopes to see all of the Commissioners at the
October 22 City Council meeting and then again on October 24 for the
fundraising event.
Chairman Nguyen stated he and Commissioner Lopez are going to attend the
September 25 Council meeting to give the City Council an update on their visit to
Pudong and present the plate that the City of Pudong presented them with.
Commissioner Lopez will also share about his trip to Mito.
X.ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:42 p.m. to
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Monday, October 28, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. at the Anaheim City Hall, 7 Floor, Large
Conference Room.