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Minutes of May 20, 2009 Meeting Page 1 of 5
BOARD OF RECREATION AND PARKS
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
May 20, 2009
CALL TO ORDER El Salvador Recreation Center
1825 W. Civic Center Drive
Santa Ana, CA
5:39 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE D. Orea
ROLL CALL BOARD OF RECREATION AND PARKS
MEMBERS/STUDENT REPS PRESENT
Tish Leon, Max Madrid, Ken Nguyen, David
Orea, Julie Stroud, Wendy Tobiska
STAFF PRESENT:
Gerardo Mouet, Executive Director
Ron Ono, Administrative Services Manager
Jenny Rios, Recreation Superintendent
Mike Lopez, Parks Superintendent
Athena Martinez, Board Secretary
PRESENTATIONS
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH – JUNE, 2009
Kevin Eaton was present to accept this award
SPECIAL SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY – MAY 2009
Steve Carpenter was present to accept this award on behalf of Rebuilding Together
Orange County.
CONSENT CALENDAR
MOTION: W. Tobiska SECOND: K. Nguyen
VOTE: AYES: Leon, Nguyen, Orea, Stroud, Tobiska (5)
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: (at voting) Acosta, Hills, Madrid (3)
1. MINUTES
Approve Minutes of Regular Meeting held on April 22, 2009.
2. ABSENCES
Frank Acosta Jerry Hills
** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR **
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BUSINESS CALENDAR
NEW BUSINESS
1. HECTOR GODINEZ HIGH SCHOOL HOMERUN FENCE
Public Comments: Jesus Nieto – Pacific Baseball
Appreciate the fact this item is on the agenda.
Has brought this issue to the attention of CoFU in the past.
Not only will someone be injured running through the bushes to catch a ball, but
this would lead directly onto the road, which is very busy on weekends.
The homerun fence would not need to be completely closed, the main problem is
on the east side of the field, but all around would be great.
One player has already been hit by a car; their foot was caught under the wheel.
Not badly injured, only badly bruised.
Discussion ensued regarding the fence being “stacked” or “staggered” so as not to
completely close off the fields or limit public access.
Motion to recommend the installation of a stacked or staggered homerun fence on
the two Hector Godinez baseball fields.
MOTION: K. Nguyen SECOND: W. Tobiska
VOTE: AYES: Leon, Nguyen, Orea, Tobiska (4)
NOES: Stroud (1)
ABSENT: (at voting) Acosta, Hills, Madrid (3)
2. INSTALLATION OF T-MOBILE CELL TOWER AT ROSITA PARK
Board was advised that T-Mobile has refused to install a block wall at Rosita Park as
part of their agreement to install a cell tower at this park. While conducting
presentations to the Riverview Neighborhood Association on this project, the
association had approved the cell tower installation under the condition that a block
wall was built.
Public Comments: Martha Sanchez, resident neighboring Rosita Park
Has been asking for this block wall since 1996 due to the lewd activity and noise
that occurs in the parking lot that butts up against the back yards of residents
along the park’s edge.
In the past, has been told that the City would build the wall if the residents could
pay a portion of the cost.
Residents are also concerned about health issues regarding cell towers.
A private homeowner received a bid to do the work at a cost of $50,000-60,000,
so why did T-Mobile get another quote that came in higher?
Could the cost of the wall be split between T-Mobile, the City and the
homeowners?
M. Madrid arrived at 6:30 p.m.
Discussion ensued regarding opposition of the cell tower installation.
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Motion to recommend to City Council to approve a lease agreement with Omnipoint
Communications (T-Mobile) for cellular equipment building and a monosports
lighting monopole cell tower at Rosita Park
MOTION: J. Stroud SECOND: No second, motion died
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: (at voting) Acosta, Hills
Motion to deny recommendation to City Council to approve a lease agreement with
Omnipoint Communications (T-Mobile) for cellular equipment building and a
monosports lighting monopole cell tower at Rosita Park
MOTION: W. Tobiska SECOND: M. Madrid
VOTE: AYES: Leon, Madrid, Nguyen, Orea, Tobiska (5)
NOES: Stroud (1)
ABSENT: (at voting) Acosta, Hills (2)
3. THE GRAIN PROJECT
Item tabled to June meeting.
4. NOMINATIONS FOR SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD TO THE YOUTH AND
COMMUNTIY OF SANTA ANA
Motion to nominate Darlene Glenn of Mother’s of Floral Park for her efforts toward
the successful playground build at Fisher Park.
MOTION: K. Nguyen SECOND: J. Stroud
VOTE: AYES: Leon, Madrid, Nguyen, Orea, Stroud, Tobiska (6)
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: (at voting) Acosta, Hills (2)
UPCOMING EVENTS
Calendars for June 2009 reviewed and discussed. Note there will not be a Juneteenth
event this year due to budget issues.
STATUS/UPDATES
1. COMMITTEE ON FIELD USE (CoFU) – Met today. Budget and staff cuts presented
to the committee. Leagues discussed possibly adopting parks to provide
maintenance assistance, etc. Violations reviewed and discussed.
2. COMMUNITY CONTACT REPORTS AND UPDATES – Reviewed.
3. PENDING ITEMS/ACTION ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
Zoo presentation
Friends of Santa Ana Zoo presentation
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COMMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Made during New Business Calendar.
STAFF/CONSULTANT COMMENTS
G. Mouet
Landscape contract to take on remaining 14 park sites denied at May 18th council
meeting, no park maintenance lay-off rescinded. As of July 1, those 14 sites will not
be maintained.
R. Ono
Very busy month with the relocation of staff. All done and settled.
Fisher Park playground build went smoothly. Great job by all. Cost savings of
approximately $200,000 thanks to efforts of Darlene Glenn and the Mother’s of
Floral Park.
J. Rios
Still living out of boxes and working out technical issues. The Southwest Senior
Center is very loud, and staff is making adjustments to their new locations.
Gearing up for a very busy summer. All full time staff layed-off effective July 1 and
accepting part-time positions for the summer will be placed on emergency
appointment.
All staff that received a lay-off notice are still doing their best and what they must to
make summer a success.
M. Lopez
Was very shocked about the failure of the landscape contract.
Some good news was received - five general maintenance workers were advised
that their lay-off notices were rescinded.
BOARD/STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COMMENTS
M. Madrid
Inquired if staff utilizes the services of the Orange County Conservation Corps. Staff
responded that had in the past, and revisiting their services as well as other non-
profit agencies.
K. Nguyen
How will the City be affected with the failure of the State’s recent special elections?
Staff responded that is unknown at this time, but the Agency has already been cut to
the limit, no more to give.
W. Tobiska
The loss of all the jobs and program coordinators has really hit home and is a very
hard and sad thing to take in.
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OCHSA will be performing at El Salvador Center on May 27th.
Would like to suggest a thespian student as a Special Service to the Community
Award recipient.
J. Stroud
Will be without internet until next week.
If you begin to have problems in the parks that will not be serviced effective July 1,
do not call staff. Call your Mayor and councilmember.
D. Orea
Remains hopeful that something can be done during this budget situation.
T. Leon
Suggested that Commissioners contribute something monthly to purchase snacks
for meetings.
Encouraged everyone to attend Sunsets at the Zoo, lots of fun and is a great family
event.
NEXT MEETING
Wednesday, July 22, 2009 on the second floor of the red barn in the Crean Family Farm
of the Santa Ana Zoo, located at 1801 E. Chestnut Avenue, Santa Ana, CA, 92701.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:42 P.M.
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Athena Martinez
Recording Secretary