HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/27/2007 - City Council Special Meeting - Parks and Recreation CommissionSPECIAL JOINT STUDY SESSION OF THE
CITY OF COSTA MESA
CITY COUNCIL
AND THE
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MARCH 27, 2007
The City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, California met in a Special Joint Study
Session with the Parks and Recreation Commission, on Tuesday, March 27, 2007, at
5:05 p.m. in the Conference Room 1A of City Hall, 77, Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The
meeting was called to order by the Mayor.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Mansoor
II. ROLL CALL:
Council Members Present: Mayor Allan Mansoor
Mayor Pro Tem Eric Bever
Council Member Katrina Foley.
Council Member Wendy Leece
Council Members Absent: Council Member Linda Dixon
Commissioners Present: Chair Robert Graham
Vice Chair Kurt Galitski
Commissioner Mike Brumbaugh
Commissioner Mark Harris
Commissioner Terry Shaw (Entered at 5:15 p.m.)
Commissioners Absent: None.
Officials Present: City Manager Allan Roeder
City Attorney Kimberly Hall Barlow
Public Services Director, William Morris
Maintenance Services Manager Bruce Hartley
Recreation Manager Jana Ransom
City Clerk Julie Folcik
III. PUBLIC COMMENT
1. Martin Millard, Costa Mesa, expressed his concern regarding the active uses within
the passive parks such as Canyon, Paularino, and Vista Park, and the new Brentwood
Park and suggested that the City purchase "decrepit" apartments, demolish them for
additional park and open -space that is needed within the neighborhoods.
2. Judi Berry, Costa Mesa, reported her observance of active uses at Vista and Canyon
parks, stating she had witnessed people setting up tents and charging admission to get
into one of the parks and the blocking off of areas to play soccer. She commented that
the City needs to maintain these parks as passive parks.
3. Mike Berry, Costa Mesa, reiterated the previous speaker's complaints of the active
uses of the neighboring passive parks; and felt that the formula used in measuring park
space necessity should include the number of field users by the neighboring cities and
not just the city's resident base.
4. Beth Refakes, Costa Mesa, commented that there are not enough parks on the east
side and encouraged the City to look at acquiring additional land for parks on the east
side. She also suggested the Council use the interactive workshop format to receive
public input when developing a new Recreation and Open Space Master Plan.
5. Berry Zimmerman, commissioner of Region 97 AYSO Newport/Costa Mesa Soccer,
expressed the need for lit soccer fields.
6. Steve Mensinger, Costa Mesa, felt that there is an inequity of field use by those
organizations outside of the City and stated, that he would like to see Costa Mesa
residents given priority of the playing fields in Costa Mesa.
7. Jen Granik, Costa Mesa, expressed a need for more lit playing fields.
8. Jeff Grant, AYSO Regional 97 Director of Fields, thanked the Recreation Division for
their continuous collaborative efforts in _working towards successful management and
fair allocation of the existing fields. He encouraged the Council to allow staff to continue
working with the leagues in mitigating field uses.
9. Pam Garrett, Registrar from Region 97 AYSO, advised that most of the children
attend school together and while an equal field allocation is requested from Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa the focus is on the youth's experience and not from where they
reside.
IV. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
1. Consideration of an Update to the City's Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master
Plan I
William Morris, Director of Public Services, presented the staff report. Discussion
ensued regarding staffs proposed considerations relative to the updating of the City's
Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan, the hiring of a consultant to review the
definitions of active and passive uses, re-evaluation of existing parks and uses, and the
consideration of cancelling the existing Capital Improvement Project to study properties
that could potentially become available for the City's purchase in the future, and the
preparation of conceptual plans. Questions and comments from Council and the Parks
and Recreation Commission touched on land acquisition for open -space, long-term
Versus short term planning of recreational needs, and a suggestion of the providing an
active use area on the eastside of Fairview Park.
2. Concept Presentation for Field Master Planning At Costa Mesa High School, Davis
School and TeWinkle/California Schools
Allan Roeder, City Manager, briefed the Council relative to a concept for a short-term
solution for better utilization of the capacity of the current joint -use field sites. Discussion
took place between the Council and the Parks and Recreation Commission regarding
the development of a master plan of each school site to improve efficiency,
maintenance and design, as well as shared ideas such as the inclusion of additional
sites in the master planning process.
3. Status Update on Park and Open Space Projects.
William Morris, Director of Public Services and Maintenance Services Manager Bruce
Hartley, made an oral presentation outlining the Park and Open Space Improvement
Projects that included the Senior Center, Fairview Park Tree planting, improvements at
the Community Garden, and a sidewalk at the Neighborhood Community Center.
4. Liability and Litigation Issues
The City Attorney made the Council and the Commissioners aware of legal issues that
they may come across in the normal course!of their deliberations or when out in the
community that could be a concern for liability issues; and responded to questions.
V. DISCUSSION BETWEEN COUNCIL AND PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION REGARDING ITEMS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE PARKS
AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Discussion between the Council and the Commissioners ensued relative various topics
of interest and shared ideas that included: programs for better utilization of
the skate park (i.e. skate camps); an Intramural Sports leagues; after-school activities
that may occur on school sites; community trails; and utilization of subcommittees for
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great public input on park issues; allocation policy and reservation process for field use
reservations; the lighting of sport fields; the review of the uses of a passive park,
parking at Fairview Park; use and maintenance of Talbert Park. No action was taken on
this item.
VI. ADJOURNMENT:
The Mayor declared the City Council meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m. The next Regular
Meeting will be held April 3, 2007, at 6:00 p.m.
ATTEST:
Juli olcik, City Clerk
Allan R. Mansoor,.Mayor