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Parks and Recreation 2010/08/25PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION Brookhurst Community Center, 2271 W. Crescent Avenue, Anaheim, California August 25, 2010 MINUTES COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chairman Baldwin Vice- Chairman Knapil Commissioners Brennan, Crawford, Manes and Vadodaria CITY STAFF PRESENT: Larry Pasco, Park & Urban Forestry Manager Pamela Galera, Principal Project Planner Lynn Smith, Community Services Manager Gail Barruga, Administrative Assistant CALL TO ORDER — Chairman Baldwin called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Chairman Baldwin led the Pledge of Allegiance. INTRODUCTION OF VISITORS AND COMMUNICATIONS A. Written Communication — None. B. Unscheduled Oral Communication from the Public - None APPROVAL OF MINUTES — Chairman Baldwin presented the July 28, 2010 Minutes to the Commissioners and asked if there were any changes /corrections. There being none, Chairman Baldwin accepted the Minutes as presented. R: Fl I wa A. Recreation, Human and Neighborhood Services Activity Report — June /July 2010 Lynn Smith presented the report and answered questions from the commissioners regarding staffing and the VolunTeen program at Oak Canyon Nature Center, and the educational programs offered at the Family Resource Centers. B. Parks Capital Project Progress Report — Pamela Galera presented the report, provided updated information on the following projects and answered questions from the Commissioners. • Anaheim Coves — The construction contract has been awarded to Pima. The contractor is in the process of providing the required Water Quality Management plans, insurances and performance bonds. The Orange County Conservation Corps is in the process of removing certain vegetation prior to Pima beginning construction. • Anaheim Tennis Center — The construction documents are the review and approval process by the various city departments. • Colony Park — The large 15 ton bolder has been installed. This bolder was cored to allow water to flow up through it to mark the beginning of the "head waters" feature in the park. • Connectivity Plan — Staff has been notified that this project has been recommended for funding. • Founders Park — Bids were opened on August 19, 2010. The average low bid was in the $1.4 million range. To meet the project's budget, certain items may be removed that are not pertinent to the project. The City Council will award the contract at their August 31, 2010 meeting. • Lincoln Park — The park areas located on Lincoln and the other located on Broadway will be available to the public after school hours. Park and Recreation Commission August 25, 2010 Page 2 of 2 • Ponderosa Park — The community meetings will be held in September on a Saturday. • Ponderosa Park — Remediation continues and staff continues to research grant funding. • Twila Reid — The Council approved the rejection of all bids received due to the numerous protests by the top four bidders. The project will be rebid with an award date of October 12, 2010. l Chairman Baldwin stated this was Vice -Chair Jack Knapil's last meeting. Chairman Baldwin thanked Jack for his six plus years on the Commission and the contributions he made during his tenure. Chairman Baldwin stated he received a letter from Linda Andal (City Clerk) with information regarding the Ordinances to dissolve the Senior Citizen Commission and to combine its responsibilities with the Park and Recreation Commission. He stated the referenced attachment was not included with the letter. Chairman Baldwin asked the commissioners in attendance if anyone had been contact by "staff' for their opinion regarding this action. The commissioners all stated they were not contacted. Chairman Baldwin stated he was surprised the action was taken without being consulted since he is the Chair of the Commission directly impacted by the decision, and he took this as a personal affront. Commissioner Manes stated the Community Services Department goes to great lengths to receive community input on potential actions affecting the community, but when it came to this action, no Commissioner was consulted. All the Commissioners agreed this process was mishandled and at the very least they should have been contacted prior to any action being taken rather than being informed after the fact. Lynn Smith provided information to the commissioners on the history of the Senior Citizen Commission as it is her division who oversees the city's senior programs. INFORMATION ITEMS — Commissioner Manes announced the following events: Candidates Forum at the Hilton on September 1 White House Restaurant Celebrity Waitress on September 10 all proceeds will go directly to the Caterina's Club for motel kids; Historical Home Tour October 23 & 24; Anaheim Police Association's Casino Night on October 22 " ADJOURNMENT - Chairman Baldwin adjourned the meeting at 6:34p.m 2