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Alan Tandy, City Manager Patricia J. DeMond
Staff: Alan Christensen Jeffrey A. Green
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SPECIAL MEETING
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Thursday, November 16, 2000
12:00 noon
City Manager's Conference Room
1. ROLL CALL
Call to Order at 12:20 p.m.
Present: Councilmembers Jacquie Sullivan, Chair; Patricia J. DeMond; and Jeffrey A. Green
2. ADOPT OCTOBER 4, 2000 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
Adopted as submitted.
3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
4. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. Staff update regarding entrance signs into the City
At the Committee's request from the last meeting, Don Hoggatt prepared two scale models using
variations of the design most preferred by the Committee, the Mayor's Economic Committee,
responses from the Internet and community members with design expertise. The scale models
have been taken to the 2020 Vision Committee for approval. The Committee unanimously approved
the design and deferred the final decision on color and details,' along with the Committee's
comments, to Mayor Price.
Staff reported that in addition to the location identified south of Bakersfield on Highway 99 near
McKee Road, a possible entrance sign location has been identified north of Bakersfield. Staff has
been in contact with the property owner, Tom Carosella, for a site on Highway 99 between Norris
Road and Olive Drive. The Committee felt this location should be pursued and approved staff
meeting with Mr. Carosella to negotiate further.
B. Staff report and Committee recommendation regarding funding for recreational programs
for senior citizens
Lynn Edwards, Director, Bakersfield Senior Center, stated that at the last Committee meeting his
request was for instructors for computer and fitness classes. Since that time, after talking to
members of the board and staff, they have amended their request for assistance to also include:
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services for gardening, sprinkler system, pest control, heating & air-conditioning, electrical system
and other maintenance. He stated that in the past the City provided these maintenance services.
Also, they would like cash assistance to pay for utilities. He expressed that he is still in favor of
having a survey of senior citizens activity needs.
There was a discussion about the City not normally providing operational maintenance costs for
non-profit organizations, but rather one-time project funding. The City owned the facility and leased
it to the Center when maintenance was provided in the past. ~,
The Committee discussed the original request for instructors for computer and fitness classes and
using the $25,000 already in the Recreation and Parks budget that was.originally for a study to
determine senior activity needs. Committee chair Sullivan expressed a desire to find a way to help
the Senior Center. Due to time constraints, the Committee unanimously deferred this item to the
next meeting.
C. Staff report and Committee recommendation regarding fees for use of community centers
Deferred to the next meeting.
D. Staff report and Committee recommendation regarding swimming pool fees
Deferred to the next meeting.
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Staff report and Committee recommendation regarding naming rights and signage along Kern
River Parkway by the Native American Preservation Council (This item heard first)
A request has been received from the Native American Heritage Preservation Council of Kern
County to assign the names of Ohshuh, Xahly, and Cholich respectively to large Truxtun Lake, small
Truxtun Lake and the creek connecting both lakes. The Preservation Council will provide bronze
plaques with phonetic spelling and Native American definition.
This request has been approved by the Citizens Community Services Advisory Committee and
would follow the naming tradition started in1996 when the City Council approved three names with
signage, including Yokuts Parks for the Native American tribes that once lived by the river. The
Kern River Parkway Committee plan provides opportunity for naming designations.
The Committee discussed the fact that Truxtun Lake is the designated name on all maps. Over
time, if the name of Lake Ohshuh catches on and receives recognition from the public, a decision
could be considered to include it on maps.
The Committee unanimously approved the request for the three name designations with signage
and directed staff to forward the administrative report and resolution to the full Council for approval.
At staff's request, the procedure to consider future requests from the Native American Heritage
Preservation Council for name designations and signage along the Kern River Parkway was
discussed. The Committee unanimously recommended that for future requests, that the Recreation
and Parks Director have the Citizens Community Services Advisory Committee review the request
prior to staff's making a report to the Community Services Committee for review and
recommendation to the City Council. The Committee directed staff to include this recommendation
Jrt the administrative report.
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6. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 2:10 p.m.
Staff attending: City Manager Alan Tandy, Assistant City Manager Alan Christensen; Assistant City
Attorney Bob Sherfy; Deputy City Attorney Ginny Gennero; Assistant to the City Manager Darnell
Haynes; Recreation and Parks Director Stan Ford; Public Works Civil Engineer Ted Wright; and Public
Works Design and Landscape Designer Don Hoggatt.
Others: Lynn Edwards, Director, Bakersfield Senior Center; June Walker-Price, Cosma Kolb and Dave
Jones, members of the Native American Preservation Council.
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