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REGULAR MEETING
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CITY OF DUBLIN
May 18, 2015
The May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting of the Parks and Community Services Commission was called to
order at 7:01 PM at the Dublin Civic Center, Dublin, California, by Chair Totaro.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chair Totaro led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners (Cm.) Present: Ballesteros, Giannini,Thalblum, Totaro,Tran
Commissioner Absent: Tucker
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
3.1 BRIEF INFORMATIONAL ONLY REPORTS FROM THE SENIOR CENTER AND YOUTH
ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Senior Center Advisory Committee
Ms. Eddie Jo Mack, Senior Center Advisory Committee Member, reported on the May 7, 2015, Advisory
Committee meeting. The Advisory Committee received an update on the Dublin Doings Newsletter and
the Senior Center Marquee project. Cm. Mack informed the Commission on the following items: the
Senior Center would have a supporting "Wonder Years" mini-display at the Senior Center in support of
the "Wonder Years" exhibit at the Heritage Center; the Senior Center Volunteer Luncheon was held on
April 30, 2015 with over 105 volunteers in attendance; and the Mother's Day Luncheon was held on May
8, 2015 with 27 guests in attendance.
Youth Advisory Committee
Cm. Tran reported on the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) meeting held on April 22, 2015. Ms. Mary
Ayers from the Dublin Library informed the Advisory Committee of a new summer volunteer
opportunity called "Teen Tech" at the Dublin Library, with the first workshop scheduled for June 27,
2015. The Youth Advisory Committee Members were invited to attend the Tri-Valley YAC Roundtable
hosted by the City of San Ramon on April 25, 2015, and reminded of the 2015-2016 YAC application
deadline of April 30, 2015. Cm. Tran stated the Youth Benefit Concert on April 12, 2015 had more than
50 people in attendance and raised $346 in donations toward the Youth Fee Assistance Program.
3.2 PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4.1 Regular Meeting March 16, 2015
On a motion by Cm. Thalblum, seconded by Vice Chair Ballesteros, and by a vote of 5-0-0 with Cm.
Tucker absent, the Commission voted to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of March 16, 2015
as presented.
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4.2 Special Joint Meeting April 20, 2015
On a motion by Cm. Thalblum, seconded by Vice Chair Ballesteros, and by a vote of 5-0-0 with Cm.
Tucker absent, the Commission voted to approve the minutes of the loint Meeting with the Heritage and
Cultural Arts Commission on April 20, 2015, as presented.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS— None
PUBLIC HEARING —None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
8.1 Youth Advisory Committee 2014-2015 Annual Report Presentation
Ms. Jesse Sher and Mr. Neil Bedi, Youth Advisory Committee Members, presented the specifics of the
item as outlined in the Staff Report.
Cm. Thalbium asked how many Committee Members are on the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC). Mr.
Bedi stated there are 13 YAC Members and three alternate Members.
Cm. Giannini asked about the length of term. Ms. Sher stated the term is for one-year and Committee
Members are encouraged to reapply each year.
Vice Chair Ballesteros asked about the maximum number of Members for the YAC. Ms. Sher stated 13 is
the maximum amount of Members, plus three alternate members. Vice Chair Ballesteros asked what the
YAC would like to work on in the future. Mr. Bedi stated the YAC enjoyed working with the City of San
Ramon to organize a YAC Roundtable event with other local cities.
Cm. Tran praised the YAC members and their accomplishments.
Chair Totaro complimented Ms. Sher and Mr. E3edi on their presentation and for their efforts on the
Advisory Committee. Chair Totaro mentioned a Youth Conservation Core pr�ogram which is involved with
park cleanup projects and similar types of events and asked if the YAC would be interested in a similar
program. Ms. Sher stated she thinks there would be interest in the program as a similar program was
discussed at Dublin High for volunteer hours and was well received. Mr, Bedi added that Dublin Unified
Schoo) District middle schools currently have a similar program that coordinates environmental cleanup
events and suggested partnering with the middle schools. Chair Totaro commented on the value of
working and spending time outdoors and stated the City's Environmental Services Division holds a
similar program during Dublin Pride Week.
Cm. Giannini complimented the YAC members on their desire to help the community.
Cm.Thalblum thanked the YAC for setting a wonderful exampie for others and representing the City.
8.2 Senior Center Marquee
Ms. Meghan Tiernan, Parks and Facilities Development Coordinator, presented the specifics of the item
as outlined in the Staff Report.
Cm. Tran stated the marquee is a great idea to help promote City events.
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Vice Chair Ballesteros asked about the project's timeline. Ms. Tiernan stated if the Commission
recommends approval, the project would be presented to City Council on June 16, 2015. Ms. Micki
Cronin, Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services, stated the project is scheduled to be
completed by the end of 2015.
Cm. Giannini stated he likes the height of the marquee. Cm. Giannini asked if the City has any similar
signs and if they are susceptible to damage or defacing. Ms. Cronin stated the Safeway on Dublin
Boulevard has a comparable sign and the City is not aware of any issues.
Cm. Thalblum stated she is excited and grateful for the Dublin Senior Center Foundation's contribution
to the project.
Chair Totaro asked about the ground covering at the marquee location. Ms. Tiernan stated evergreen
drought-tolerant shrubs would be planted around the marquee. Chair Totaro asked about the display
capabilities. Ms. Tiernan stated the marquee is a high-quality full-color display. Chair Totaro also asked
about the items that could be promoted on the marquee and the possibility to view recognition
messages from Dublin school groups and local community groups. Ms. Cronin stated the marquee would
only be used for City events and Senior Center events. Exceptions could be considered based on
community benefit.
On a motion by Vice Chair Ballesteros, seconded by Cm. Giannini, and a vote of 5-0-0, with Cm. Tucker
absent, the Commission voted to recommend approval of the Senior Center Marquee Conceptual Plan
to City Council.
8.3 Appointment of Alternate Member to Dublin Crossing Community Park Master Plan Task Force
Ms. Cronin presented the specifics of the item as outlined in the Staff Report.
Ms. Cronin stated Staff recommends former Commissioner, Ms. Connie Mack and current Cm. Giannini
switch roles on the Dublin Crossing Community Park Task Force. Chair Totaro would remain the
Commission's Primary Member with Cm. Giannini as the Alternate Member and Ms. Mack would serve
as a Community Member at Large.
On a motion by Cm. Tha/blum, seconded by Vice Chair Ballesteros, and a vote of 5-0-0, with Cm. Tucker
absent, the Commission voted to select Cm. Giannini as the A/ternate Member to serve on the Dublin
Crossing Community Park Master Plan Task Force.
OTHER BUSINESS
9.1 BRIEF INFORMATION ONLY REPORTS FROM PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMISSIONERS AND/OR STAFF
Cm. Tran, informed the Commission the Dublin High School Club, Room to Read, received $350 from the
Youth Mini Grant Program. The club used the money for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" to
be shown at the Dublin Library on May 30, 2015.
Vice Chair Ballesteros reported she attended the Tri-Valley Commissioners' Dinner and the Senior Center
Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon.
Cm. Giannini reported he attended the Tri-Vailey Commissioners' Dinner and the Dublin Crossing
Community Task Force meeting and commented on the use of mulch for the dog parks in other cities.
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Cm. Thalblum reported she attended the Tri-Valley Commissioners' Dinner, Senior Center Volunteer
Appreciation Luncheon, the May Senior Center Advisory Cornmittee meeting, the Camp Parks Gate
Opening Ceremony and the Mother's Day Special Luncheon at the Senior Center.
Chair Totaro reported he attended the Tri-Valley Commissioners' Dinner and asked if Dublin would host
the Dinner in 2016. Ms. Cronin stated Staff is looking to host in 2017 in order to hold the dinner at the
Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatics Complex. Chair Totaro stated his wife volunteered at the Spring
Faire event at the Dublin Heritage Park and Museums.
Chair Totaro asked about the produce and food vendors at the Farmers' Market. Ms. Cronin stated the
first couple markets of the season had a few vendor cancellations due to the weather; the produce
vendors typically provide what is in season and it is anticipated that there will be more vendors as the
market continues into the summer months.
Chair Totaro stated he would like to discuss with Staff a summer program for cieanup projects. Ms.
Cronin stated with more information she would look into the requirements for this type of program.
Ms. Cronin provided program and project updates.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 7:55 PM.
Minutes prepared by Jennifer Kransky, Senior Office Assistant.
Respectfully submitted,
Micki Cronin, Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services
APPROVED:
Anthony Totaro, Chairperson