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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-12-2020 HCAC Regular MeetingMarch 12, 2020 Dublin Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Agenda Page 1 of 2 REGULAR MEETING Thursday, March 12, 2020, 7:00 PM Council Chamber, 100 Civic Plaza DUBLIN HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION A G E N D A • Agendas and Staff Reports are posted on the City’s Internet Website (www.dublin.ca.gov) • A complete packet of information containing Staff Reports and exhibits relate to each item is available of public review at least 72 hours prior to a Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Meeting or, in the event that it is delivered to Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission members less than 72 hours prior to a Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Meeting, as soon as it is so delivered. 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 2.1. Public Comment At this time, the public is permitted to address the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission on non-agendized items. Please step to the podium and clearly state your name for the record. COMMENTS SHOULD NOT EXCEED THREE (3) MINUTES. In accordance with State Law, no action or discussion may take place on any item not appearing on the posted agenda. The Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission may respond to statements made or questions asked, or may request Staff to report back at a future meeting concerning the matter. Any member of the public may contact the Recording Secretary’s Office related to the proper procedure to place an item on a future Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission agenda. The exceptions under which the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission MAY discuss and/or take action on items not appearing on the agenda are contained in Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(1)(2)(3). 3. CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar items are typically non-controversial in nature and are considered for approval by the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission with one single action. Members of the audience, Staff or the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission who would like an item removed from the Consent Calendar for purposes of public input may request the Chair to remove the item. 3.1. February 2020 Heritage and Cultural Arts Division Monthly Report The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will receive a report on Cultural Arts and Heritage Division activities conducted in February 2020. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report. 3.2. Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Meeting Minutes of February 13, 2020 The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will consider approval of the minutes of the February 13, 2020 meeting. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of the February 13, 2020 meeting. 4. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION - NONE 5. PUBLIC HEARING - NONE 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - NONE March 12, 2020 Dublin Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Agenda Page 2 of 2 7. NEW BUSINESS 7.1. Five-Year Capital Improvement Program 2020-2025 The Commission will receive a report on the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program 2020-2025. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report. 7.2. Public Art Passport Challenge The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will receive a report on the Public Art Passport Challenge. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report. 8. OTHER BUSINESS Brief information only reports from the commission and/or Staff, including committee reports and reports by the commission related to meetings attended at City expense (AB1234). 9. ADJOURNMENT This AGENDA is posted in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2(a) If requested, pursuant to Government Code Section 54953.2, this agenda shall be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12132), and the federal rules and regulations ad opted in implementation thereof. To make a request for disability-related modification or accommodation, please contact the City Clerk’s Office (925) 833 - 6650 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Mission The City of Dublin promotes and supports a high quality of life, ensures a safe and secure environment, and fosters new opportunities. Vision Dublin is a vibrant city committed to its citizens, natural resources and cultural heritage. As Dublin grows, it will balance history with progress, to sustain an enlightened, economically balanced and diverse community. Dublin is unified in its belief that an engaged and informed community encourages innovation in all aspects of City life, including programs to strengthen our economic vitality, and preser ve our natural surroundings through environmental stewardship and sustainability. Dublin is dedicated to promoting an active and healthy lifestyle through the creation of first-class recreational opportunities, facilities and programs. Page 1 of 3 STAFF REPORT HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION DATE: March 12, 2020 TO: Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM: La Shawn Butler, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT: February 2020 Heritage and Cultural Arts Division Monthly Report Prepared by: Rich Jochner, Recreation Supervisor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will receive a report on Cultural Arts and Heritage Division activities conducted in February 2020. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: HERITAGE PARK ACTIVITIES Heritage Park and Museums Exhibits The “Toys and Games Through Time” exhibit continued in the Little Classroom of Murray School House. The exhibit will be on display until March 29, 2020. Dublin Camp Parks Military Exhibits The “Fall Sports at Camp Parks” exhibit ended in February at the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center. A new exhibit titled “75 th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (V-E) Day” will be on display from March 7 - August 15, 2020. This exhibit looks at the end of World War II through the objects, photographs, and writings of those who participated in the war and spent time at Fleet City (Camp Parks, Camp Shoemaker, Shoemaker Naval Hospital). Burials On February 8, 2020 a cremation burial was held in the Pioneer Cemetery. 3.1 Packet Pg. 3 Page 2 of 3 Classes & Camps Beginning on February 6 and 8, 2020, youth Irish dance classes started on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. Beginning on February 11, 2020, adult tap dance classes started on Tuesday evenings. Events On February 1, 2020, two children participated in the Hands-on-History event at Heritage Park. Participants had the opportunity to pan for gold and tour the museums. Heritage Music Jam This ongoing drop-in program on Tuesday evenings had 28 musicians participate in February. Rentals Heritage Park had six rentals in February. Facility, Picnic Area and Field Names February 2020 Rentals Heritage Park Kolb Barn 2 Heritage Park St. Raymond’s Church 3 Heritage Park Picnic Area 1 Volunteer Service On February 5, 19, and 26, 2020, volunteers in the Dublin Heritage Park Garden Group worked in the flower and vegetable gardens by pulling weeds, trimming plants , and preparing the garden beds for the spring season. PUBLIC ART Staff has begun recruiting artists for the next round of utility box art that will take place this summer. The Call-to-Artists was released on February 1, 2020 and the deadline to receive proposals is March 18, 2020. Staff has identified ten utility boxes that will be painted, and proposals will return to this Commission for approval at its April meeting. The art piece “Ribbon”, commissioned by artist Gordon Huether, was installed on February 14, 2020, and unveiled at the grand opening and dedication of the Public Safety Complex which took place on Saturday, February 22, 2020. “Ribbon” is a 17- foot-tall stainless-steel sculpture, inset with blue and red dichroic glass as a tribute to Fire and Police Services. The words “Commitment, Honor, Integrity, and Trust” are embedded in the foundation at the base of the sculpture. 3.1 Packet Pg. 4 Page 3 of 3 SPECIAL EVENTS Staff assisted with the planning and execution of the grand opening and dedication of the Public Safety Complex. The event featured a ribbon cutting cere mony, facility tours, a static display, and the dedication of the art piece “Ribbon”. A free community barbeque was provided by the Dublin Lions Club. An estimated crowd of 400 attended this event. Staff is preparing for the 37th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration to be held on Saturday, March 14, 2020 and Sunday, March 15, 2020. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. 3.1 Packet Pg. 5 Page 1 of 1 STAFF REPORT HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION DATE: March 12, 2020 TO: Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM: La Shawn Butler, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT: Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Meeting Minutes of February 13, 2020 Prepared by: Jennifer Li Marzi, Senior Office Assistant EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will consider approval of the minutes of the February 13, 2020 meeting. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of the February 13, 2020 meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will consider approval of the minutes of the February 13, 2020 meeting. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Minutes of the February 12 Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Meeting 3.2 Packet Pg. 6 HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION MINUTES Thursday, February 13, 2020 Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission February 13, 2020 Regular Meeting P a g e | 1 A Regular Meeting of the Dublin Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission was held on Thursday, February 13, 2020, in the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Council Chamber. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM., by Commissioner Georgean Vonheeder-Leopold. 1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance Attendee Name Title Status Georgean Vonheeder-Leopold Commission Chair Present Sawsan Wolski Commission Vice Chair Present Robert Bennett Commission Member Present Gina Gabriell Commission Member Present Timea Iharosi Commission Member Present Steve Minniear Commission Member Present Kathy Blackburn Commission Member Present Shweta Agrawal Alternate Commissioner Present 2. Oral Communications 2.1. Public Comment Vanessa Thomas of the Dublin Art Collective gave updates from the Collective's recent activities. 3. Consent Calendar 3.1. January 2020 Heritage and Cultural Arts Division Monthly Report Received the report. 3.2. Approve the minutes of the January 9, 2020 meeting. Received the report. The Commission voted to approve the Consent Calendar. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVED BY: Kathy Blackburn, Commissioner SECOND: Steve Minnear, Commissioner AYES: Bennett, Gabriell, Iharosi, Wolski, Vonheeder-Leopold 3.2.a Packet Pg. 7 Attachment: 1. Minutes of the February 12 Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Meeting (2-13-20 HCA Meeting Minutes) Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission February 13, 2020 Regular Meeting P a g e | 2 4. Written Communication None. 5. Public Hearing None. 6. Unfinished Business 6.1. Review of Conceptual Design of the Cultural Arts Center Project Dawn Markus of Group 4 Architecture presented the specifics of the item as outlined in the Staff Report and then invited commissioners’ questions. Cm. Vonheeder-Leopold opened the floor for clarifying questions. The Commissioners asked about the location, multi-use spaces, design, and lighting of the project. The Commission voted to approve the design and forward a recommendation to the City Council. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVED BY: Steve Minniear, Commissioner SECOND: Georgean Vonheeder-Leopold, Commissioner AYES: Blackburn, Bennett, Gabriell, Iharosi, Wolski 7. New Business None. 8. Other Business Commissioners gave updates on various projects. 9. Adjournment There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned by Cm. Vonheeder- Leopold at 8:00 PM. Minutes prepared Jennifer Li Marzi, Recording Secretary. 3.2.a Packet Pg. 8 Attachment: 1. Minutes of the February 12 Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Meeting (2-13-20 HCA Meeting Minutes) Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION DATE: March 12, 2020 TO: Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM: La Shawn Butler, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT: Five-Year Capital Improvement Program 2020-2025 Prepared by: Shaun Chilkotowsky, Heritage & Cultural Arts Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Commission will receive a report on the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program 2020-2025. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: On May 19, 2020, the City Council will consider adoption of a new Five -Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which covers Fiscal Years 2020-21 through Fiscal Year 2024-25. Before doing so, Staff presents certain portions of the draft CIP to appropriate commissions for review and commentary. For example, the Planning Commission reviews projects for conformance with the City’s General Plan, while the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission (HCAC) reviews Public Art and provides feedback to the City Council. The CIP is updated each year with projects classified into four areas: General Improvements, Public Art, Parks, and Streets. The proposed projects for review by the HCAC fall under the Public Art and General Improvement categories. At the City Council’s March 4, 2020 Strategic Planning Meeting, the Council discussed the prioritization of projects for the upcoming five-year period and established their priorities. Staff will review those with the Commission in relation to the availability of funding. CIP funding reflects a combination of City resources, grant funding, public art funds and development impact fees. 7.1 Packet Pg. 9 Page 2 of 2 Staff is requesting the Commission review the proposed projects in the P ublic Art and General Improvement categories (Attachment 1) and provide comments to be received by the City Council at the budget hearing. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs 7.1 Packet Pg. 10 7.1.aPacket Pg. 11Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) 7.1.aPacket Pg. 12Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) 7.1.aPacket Pg. 13Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) 7.1.aPacket Pg. 14Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) 7.1.aPacket Pg. 15Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) 7.1.aPacket Pg. 16Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) 7.1.aPacket Pg. 17Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) 7.1.aPacket Pg. 18Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) Number GI0120ProgramGENERALPRIOR YEARS 2019-2020 BUDGET 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 FUTURE YEARS TOTALS9100 $54,640 $54,640 $109,2809200 $866,566$866,5669400$4,895,264 $4,895,2649500 $18,090$18,090$866,566 $72,730 $4,949,904 $5,889,200PRIOR YEARS 2019-2020 BUDGET 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 FUTURE YEARS TOTALS4100 $866,566 $72,730 $4,949,904 $5,889,200$866,566 $72,730 $4,949,904 $5,889,200ANNUAL OPERATING IMPACTImprovementsFUNDING SOURCEMiscellaneousCULTURAL ARTS CENTER2020-2025 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMTOTALESTIMATED COSTSTOTALPublic Facility FeesSalaries & BenefitsContract ServicesPROJECT DESCRIPTIONThis project provides for the design and improvement of an approximately 13,000-square-foot Cultural Arts Center on the first floor of the Civic Center, which was formerly occupied by Dublin Police Services. The Parks & Recreation Master Plan identifies a Cultural Arts Center that would serve as a multi-use facility that affords cultural, educational and social opportunities for the community. The Cultural Arts Center could include: an Art gallery, Black Box theater space; multi-purpose art and music classrooms; a dance studio; and restrooms.ANNUAL OPERATING IMPACT:TBDMANAGING DEPARTMENT: Public Works7.1.aPacket Pg. 19Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year 2020-2025 - CIPs (Five-Year CIP to HCAC) Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION DATE: March 12, 2020 TO: Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM: La Shawn Butler, Parks & Community Services Director SUBJECT: Public Art Passport Challenge Prepared by: Rich Jochner, Recreation Supervisor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will receive a report on the Public Art Passport Challenge. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The cost for unlimited users to utilize the "Goos echase" application is $1,000, which, combined with printing and user incentives, will be absorbed in the Parks and Community Services Department's operating budget. DESCRIPTION: Staff is currently developing the Public Art Passport Challenge, utilizing the “Goosechase” application. The challenge is to visit all pieces of City-owned Public Art, with the goal of bringing awareness to the City’s Public Art collection. To track progress, photos must be taken with the piece of Public Art and then uploaded in to the “GooseChase” app. The “GooseChase” app is free to download on smart phones and tablets. Participants who visit at least 25 different pieces of the City’s Public Art collection will receive a prize to memorialize their “Art Passport”. Prizes will be available for pick-up at several City facilities. Tracking and verification of participation will be done utilizing the “GooseChase” application. The activity will be announced in the Summer Parks and Community Services Activity Guide (published in April), and will run from May 1, 2020 through September 25, 2020. 7.2 Packet Pg. 20 Page 2 of 2 This activity follows the current Parks Passport Challenge conducted from January 7, 2020 through May 17, 2020. In the Parks Passport Challenge, participants are using the “GooseChase” app while visiting various City parks searching for Glen the Guide. Currently 56 participants are participating in the Parks Passport Challenge. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. 7.2 Packet Pg. 21