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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.1 Dave & Bea Burton Plaque~ ~~~ OF. Up~~ G..~,_~G i9 ~- -~h az . ~~~ ~ ~~~ STAFFREPORT CITY CLERK ~ ~ ~/l - ~c~~,,~~s~ DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL File #^0 q~ 5^- 30 OD DATE: May 17, 2011 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Joni Pattillo, City Manager SUBJE : Consideration of Request from Janet Lockhart to Place a Plaque Recognizing Dave and Bea Burton at the Dublin Heritage Park and Museums Prepared By: Diane Lowart, Parks & Community Services Director EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider a request from Janet Lockhart to place a plaque at the Dublin Heritage Park and Museums to recognize the generosity of Dave and Bea Burton for their contributions to the community. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Not Determined. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council defer final approval of the request until such time that the Orchard Garden Phase of the Dublin Heritage Park and Museums is underway. ~J~ Lv~ Submitted by: Parks and Community Services Director ~- - Reviewed by: Assistant City Manager ~~ Page 1 of 2 ITEM NO. ~•~ BACKGROUND: Correspondence has been received from Dublin resident Janet Lockhart requesting consideration by the City Council to place a plaque at the Dublin Heritage Park and Museums to recognize the contributions of Dave and Bea Burton. As described in Mrs. Lockhart's letter (Attachment 1), the Burtons were some of the first residents in the Silvergate area of Dublin, and for many years shared their bounty of fruit from their backyard fruit trees with the neighborhood. Mrs. Lockhart envisions planting a small grouping of trees to represent the orchards that once sat on the grounds of the Heritage Park and Museums, and to dedicate the grouping of trees to the Burtons. It should be noted that there are four future phases of the Dublin Heritage Park and Museums, including a phase which includes an orchard (Attachments 2 and 3). The Orchard Garden, as described in the Dublin Historic Park Master Plan, will be the physical heart of the park. It is defined by a grid of wa{nut trees, spaced 30 feet apart, as in orchards typical of the area before urbanization. A grid of paths straddles the spaces between the trees. These paths represent "Culture Walks" and "Diversity Streams". The Culture Walks describe the various cultures that have settled Dublin, while the Diversity Streams describe the many traditions and ways of life that each of these cultures expresses uniquely. Within the Orchard Garden are also distinct sub-spaces: • Rancho Playground • Diversity Border Garden • Past Time Pool • Landscape Memory Walls • Artifact Cubes The estimated cost for the Orchard Garden Phase is $3.9 million. At this time there is insufficient funding to move forward with this Phase. If desired by the City Council, a plaque could be included in the Orchard Garden Phase as requested by Mrs. Lockhart. However, Staff would recommend that a final decision on wording and placement be deferred until such time that the Orchard Garden Phase moves forward. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: A copy of the Staff Report was distributed to Janet Lockhart. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Correspondence from Janet Lockhart 2. Dublin Heritage Park & Museums - Final Build Out 3. Dublin Heritage Park & Museums - Future Phases Page 2 of 2 • l~~ ~ = . ~' April 6, 2011 Honorable Tim Sbranti 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, Ca. 94568 Dear Mayor ranti, t/~~'~ I am writing today about an issue regarding our new Heritage Park and Museums in Dublin. It was always my vision as Mayor, when Dublin began work on defining this land as our Heritage Park, to include an area in the park where we preserved our past history by planting a small grouping of trees to represent the orchards that sat on that piece of land and served everyone from early settlers such as the Kolb Family, to the early 1960's. It was also my earnest desire to see that grouping of trees dedicated to one of our first City Council Members and his wife. Dave and Bea Burton were some of the first residents in the Silvergate area, and for many years shared their bounty of fruit from their many backyaxd fruit trees. Dave picked the fruit and Bea spent days canning and preserving it not just for their use, but for their entire neighborhood. It is this spirit of giving and sharing that has made Dublin such a warm, friendly community. It is nice to know it was modeled by our very first City Council. Dave and Bea are both gone now, but their fruit trees live on in their former home, and neighbors still share their bounty. Dave and Bea's daughter Linda Carcione and her husband Tony are still in the area and remember with great fondness the generosity of her parents with their community. It would mean so much to the Burton family and their many neighbors and friends if they were remembered forever in our Heritage Park with a plaque near the trees and a dedication to the spirit of sharing that exists in our community today. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. I look forward to your response. ~'-~~ s ~ ! ~~l ~_~ I I ~ ATTACHMENT 1 .--~ , ~ . Warmest regards, ~.. ~, i~c~Z-~ ., / `net Lockhart Cc: Vice Mayor Kevin Hart Council member Kasie Hildenbrand Council member pon Biddle Council member Eric Swalwell City Manager Joni Pattillo P& C S Manager Diane Lowart ~ ~/ 1 ~ H H n x ~ ~ Z H , ' ~ ~ _ ^;^~` . ~ ~:. a ~ ~: 1 r.A , ~ . `a~.a ~~ N. _ ~ ~ i~ .1 . ~ . _ ~ _ziy.. ~v,1n~. ~_. ~ ~ ",~ 4~ ~ . ,~ ~ .. ~~ t."; . . ~ \~ _- f ~~• ~' ,~3 •r b. ~~' ~ ~°`~. o '..~F .'.~ . ''f„~~ , ', 4~`t . -- ~.d ~, -~~ '~ ~ ,~ ~ ~;~ .~ , ~ ~ ~~~ `~~~~ ~~ x ~'. ~ ~-~-`- ~ ~ ~",. ; _ : • ~ _ K r_ '~: ' " ~ '' ~; _,-~ _~ ~;,:, .~ d. ,: - ~ cH~ ~ ~ ~_ . ~ \ DONLON WAY ~ ~ ~:,~.m~ ~ b tb A' tl' BO' RIHIaIA 06-27-2008 N .~,, _.~ I DUBLIN HISTORIC PARK pLAN VIEW FINAL BUILD OUT DUBLIN, G4 ( ~ ~ DUBLIN HERITAGE PARK & MUSEUMS FUTURE PHASES Orchard Garden improvements Freshwater Corner improvements and lawns 14 Demolish portion of temporary turf area. Adjust i9 Demolish remaining temporary turf area and temporary temporary irrigation in remaining turf area as necessary. irrigation. i5 Re-grade Orchard Garden area and install drainage ZO) Re-grade for lawns, fountain area and comer entry plaza. rystem. Install new drains for lawns and tie to e~dsting syrtem. 16 €-- - --- -- --. Install Haybam over zi Ins[all interacGve fountain, steps, entry monument walls Rancho Playground and pergola struc[ure. n InsYall Orchard Garden landscape features, induding: 22) Construc[ stage. walls, paving ryrtems, small fountain, picnic tables, trees and tree grates, planting area, benches, playground i 23 Install irrigation sys[em, lawn, Vees and other plantlngs. equ pment. 18 Udlize walkway to Donlon Way and west parking lot ZQ Re-pave west parking lot to repair wear and tear during as staging and access areas, backing art final paving as phases I-3. constr~ction finishes. ~ 3a ~ e ~ ~. . / ! u _ ~ ; ~ *!eyw,...; : ~ ' 33 ~ 35 ,~ 37 38 1 ~ ' 31 36 .. ._ . Cemetery expansion Pioneer Cemetery improvements 1s Acquire Dublin Histonc PreservaUOn Association si[e (not 30 Protec[ ewsting vees, demdish ews[ing asphalt parking bt induded in cosc estimate). and walkways, grade sou[h lawn area and install drainage. 26 Proted ewsting Vees, grade site and install drainage. 3 ~ Protec[ e~tisting Vees and grade (or diagonal parking oft o( Donlon Way. Z~ Construct bridge footings and inrtall pre-fabricated s[eel / wood bridge. 32 Install new walkways. 2g Construc[ freeway sound wall and columbarium 33 Construct "outdoor classroom" area. sVUCture. 3a Replant and / or infill hawthom hees. 29 Install irrigation, paving, plantings, lawn and site fumiture. 35 Install irrigation and turf. 36 Install parking areas. 3~ ConstrucY envance pergola swcture. 38 Install IighUng and si[e fumishings. ~ ATTACHMENT 3