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Parks, Beaches it Recreation Commission
Regular Meeting
August 3, 1999 - 7pm
CONVENED AT 7:03pm
I. ROLL CALL
Commissioners
Present: Beek, Franklin, Macfarland, Pfaff, Sinclair, Skoro, Tobin
Staff Present: LaDonna Kienitz,, Community Services Director /City Librarian
David E. Niederhaus, General Services Director
Andrea McGuire, Acting Senior Recreation Manager
Teri Craig, Administrative Assistant
11. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Commissioner Pfaff to approve the minutes of July 6, 1999 as amended. Motion
carried by acclamation.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Jan Vandersloot, 2221 E. 16`h Street, stated he sent the resistagragrah reading to ICM
(manufacturer of the resistagraph) and that they will be attending the City Council study
session. Noting that believes that staff have not been reading the results correctly and
looks forward to the presentation.
Director Niederhaus stated the resistagraph presentation is currently scheduled for the City
Council Study Session on September 27.
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. 'Correspondence - none received.
2. Removed at the request of Director Niederhaus
3. Community Services
2. Park It Tree Division - Director Niederhaus stated that Senate Bill -204 regarding funds
for Fire Ant eradication will be voted on later this month and that it looks positive that
the City should receive some of the requested funds.
Commissioner Franklin asked how the eradication.of the fire ants is done.
Director Niederhaus stated that the County was in charge of this and that he was not
knowledgeable enough to report on it
Director Niederhaus also stated that meetings will be scheduled shortly to discuss the G-
1 Policy with the public. He stated that after these two meetings results will be
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discussed with the Tree Subcommittee before coming to the Commission with the
proposed changes.
Director Niederhaus stated that Public Works Department would be happy to provide a
report on proposed trees for the median on MacArthur Road.
Director Kienitz added that no report was available to date.
Motion by Commissioner Skoro to approve the consent calendar. Motion carried by acclamation.
V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
4. Street Tree Redesignation - Director Niederhaus stated that this item was continued
from last month to change the designated street tree from Carrot Wood to King Palm on
Third Street in Corona del Mar between Avocado and Carnation Drives. He noted Mr.
Munz had circulated a new petition and that currently there are five different species on
that street. Director Niederhaus noted no objection with the King Palm being
designated as the street tree.
Commissioner Skoro asked if there are any problems with the Carrot Woods trees
currently planted on the street. He questioned staff on the number of owners versus
renters on the petition.
Director Niederhaus stated no hardscape damage has been noticed and the trees appear
to be very healthy.
Chair Beek asked if the King Palm would be too big for the location in 30 years.
Director Niederhaus stated there is a lot of room for these palms to grow.
Chair Beek opened the public hearing
Mr. Munz, 520 Avocado, stated that 6 of the 10 signatures were the property owner.
Chair Beek questioned why the King Palm was selected.
Mr. Munz stated that after discussion with Director Niederhaus and looking over pictures
that it appeared that the King Palm was the best choice.
Jan Vandersloot, 2221 E. 16`h Street, stated he would recommend the Queen Palm versus
the King Palm. He noted his belief that staff goaded Mr. Munz into accepting the King
Palm and that it should be a decision made by the residents.
. Director Niederhaus stated that his original recommendation was the Queen Palm but
the decision was left to the resident.
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Commissioner Skoro pointed out the petition and the staff report state King Palm.
Chair Beek closed the public hearing
Motion by Vice Chair Skoro that the request to change the designated street from the
carrot Wood to the King Palm on Third Street in Corona del Mar between Avocado and
Carnation Drives be approved. Motion carried by acclamation.
5. Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission Decisions - Director Kienitz stated that the
policy was developed by the City Attorney at the request of a councilmember.
Chair Beek stated she had spoken to Couhcilmember Ridgeway about the policy and his
concern was that there was no due process. He asked that this policy be at the next
Commission meeting so it could be forward for Council review at the first meeting in
September.
Acting Senior Recreation Manager McGuire stated that there were some things that
needeed to be corrected such as the hours.
Vice Chair Skoro questioned why this policy is needed.
Commissioner Macfarland asked if this policy was initiated because of the problems with
the temporary installation of volleyball courts,
Director Kienitz stated that this policy was more of a housekeeping issue.
Chair Beek opened the public hearing
Jan Vandersloot, 2221 E. 16`h Street, stated that he is always glad to see something
where it asks for public action. Mr. Vandersloot stated that notifying residents within
150 feet is probably not enough that it should be more like 300 feet.
Chair Beek closed the public hearing
Chair Beek stated that this item will return next month.
6. Castaways Planting Concept Phase 1 - Director Niederhaus stated that Castaways Park
was completed in 1997 as a passive view park, although it is more of a nature park. He
stated that there are some concerns that the proposed planting concept plan might
require Coastal Commission input. He noted that the City may commit $5,000 from the
parks and tree account to accomplish this phase. He stated that ongoing maintenance
may be addressed by the support of volunteers.
• Chair Beek opened the public hearing
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Bo Glover stated that the Castaways Ad Hoc Committee had met over the last several
weeks and were very excited about the selection and that the goal was to have more
year round color. He stated that they have received some support from residents and
have received a $10,000 donation from an anonymous rdonor. He stated that the
California Conservancy is looking at giving money for the project, but that information
will be forwarded later when more information is received.
Staff questioned the use of cactus as a planting materials in a park.
Chair Beek stated the idea was to get the outside of the park viewed by Dover Drive
filled with color and hopefully receive donations to fund the planting of the inside of the
park. The Committee is looking at the end of October, first of November for this phase
to be completed.
Jan Vandersloot, 2221 E. 16`h Street, stated that he had been involved in the planning
for Castaways over 10 years. He stated that using rainbird irrigation would be the most
appropriate for at least 1 to 2 years. He questioned why the Coastal Commission would
need to be involved. He also noted that the cactus is being underused and would be very
good in slope control.
Chair Beek closed the public hearing
Motion by Commissioner Pfaff to accept the Planting for Castaways Park Concept -
Phase 1. Motion carried by acclamation.
7. Appointment of Commissioners to Subcommittees for FY 1999/2000
The following appointments were made:
Park ft Open Space Pat Beek
Val Skoro
Stuart Macfarland
Budget ValSkoro
Stuart Macfarland
Robin Sinclair
OASIS Pat Beek
Marc Franklin
Tom Tobin
VII. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
City Council Policy 1 -27.
VI. ADJOURNMENT- 9:39PM
SUBMITTED BY:
TERI CRAIG, ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT
Cmty Service Marc Franklin
Awards Donald Pfaff
Robin Sinclair
Beach Preservation Donald Pfaff
Robin Sinclair
Tom Tobin
Tree Committee Pat Beek
Val Skoro
Tom Tobin
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