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San Rafael Park and Recreation Commission
Meeting Minutes: October 15, 2015
Chair Ralph Mihan called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. at the San Rafael Community Center
Roll Call: Commissioners: Mark Bustillos, Eric Holm, Jeff Jones, Stacey Laumann, Mark Machado, Ralph
Mihan, Chair, Tom Obletz, Cicily Emerson, Alternate
Commissioners Present: Jones, Laumann, Machado, Mihan, Obletz
Commissioners Absent: Bustillos, Emerson, Holm,
Staff Present: Carlene McCart, Community Services Director, Dean Allison, Public Works Department
Director, Dave Davenport, Parks Superintendent , Risa DeFerrari, Falkirk Program Coordinator
1. Action Items
A. Introduction to Dean Allison, Director, San Rafael Public Works Department
Newly appointed Director of Public Works Dean Allison was introduced to the Commission.
After providing his professional background in municipal public works, Allison spoke to the
appeal of the San Rafael Directorship as large projects in a vibrant city with a focus on
customer service. He responded to Commission questions on the City’s readiness and
strategy for dealing with El Nino storm conditions this year, the proposed sidewalk
replacement partnership with the residents of the Gerstle Park neighborhood, and future
large Capital Improvement projects for the Department of Public Works.
The Commission introduced themselves, commented on their role and welcomed the new
Director.
B. Falkirk Cultural Center Annual Report
Falkirk Program Risa DeFerrari was introduced. After serving in her capacity for 10 months
she reported progress on the following issues and projects
Rental processing updated procedures
Web site, social media updating and initiation of Facebook for marketing
Art collection inventory
Waste stream management
Wedding Garden venue renovation
Formalized standing facility user agreements
Developed and scheduled Gallery shows and events for 2016
Instituted a web site jury service for art show exhibits
Included Falkirk as a venue for the 2016 Marin Open Studios exhibit
Formalized agreement with Dominican University for student gallery management
Included Falkirk as a venue for the 2016 Sculpture Walk program
These initiatives are in addition to the management of Falkirk mansion and grounds, along
with the oversight of the non-profit partners that operate from the Cultural Center.
Commissioners inquired about compliancy with ADA accessibility, marketing Falkirk as an art
venue, standing facility users, participation in the First Friday Art Walk (tried, but not well
attended), expense and revenue comparisons and the Cultural Assistance Service League. A
discussion ensued on the comparison of Falkirk to Boyd Gate House and possible uses for the
latter.
The Commission accepted the report and congratulated DeFerrari on a productive first 10
months.
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C. Boyd Park After-Action Report
McCart reported that since the closure of Boyd Park in January of 2015, and the re-opening in
April the park has seen resurgence in public interest and interaction. Highlights of the City’s
actions to restore the park for general public use are:
Initial debris and garbage removal
Contractual tree trimming and removal
Contractual brush removal
Initial painting and re-securing the permanent restroom building
Removal of non-functional concrete fixtures
Planting of trees at the front of the property
Planting of trees in conjunction with Arbor Day
Re-landscaping of the entry
Installation of new benches and picnic tables
Initiation of concentrated, consistent maintenance
Contractual security patrols, 3x daily
Initiation of programed activities such as children’s play, classes, Library music and
storytelling
Initiation of free reservations for children’s birthday parties
Replacement of ADA accessible portable restroom, increased cleaning service and daily
locking and opening of the facility
Demolition and removal of the permanent restroom
Engagement of community volunteers – Boy Scouts, Eagle Scout projects
Over $120,000 has been spent to date to repair, renovate and improve Boyd Park. The result of
the money and effort has been a dramatic decrease in criminal activity, from 55 incidents January
- April, to 11 contacts by the contractual security staff resulting in 2 citations, May -October, calls
for emergency services and maintenance requests. The park is used by neighbors, school
groups, and downtown workers and visitors.
Staff will recommend to the City council that security services be continued, a permanent
restroom be installed and programing be continued and new park features for play, seating and
interpretive signage be considered.
McCart concluded her report with a suggestion that the same strategy be applied to Albert Park
with the inclusion of a new children’s’ playground to attract more community users and less
criminal behavior.
The Commission accepted the report.
2. Commission Items
A. Director’s Report
McCart reported on the Child Care Program report to the City Council Finance Sub Committee;
the request for reduced rental fees by the San Rafael Pacifics, the next youth theater production:
Cinderella; the Community Services software transition; closure of the pool and aquatics season;
request for information regarding an off leash area in Peacock Park; request for re-striping of City
tennis courts for Pickleball; upcoming Day of the Dead celebration; status of Youth Enrichment
classes; Thanksgiving food give aways at Pickleweed Park.
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B. Falkirk Report
The report was incorporated into the Action Item earlier in the meeting.
C. Parks Report
Parks Superintendent, Dave Davenport reported Parks Division was focused on pr eparation for
the storm season, teaming with the Streets Division for leaf removal, drain and culvert clean out,
work to improve the ballfields at Albert Park: infield leveling, re -sodding and light bulb
replacement; conversion of irrigation system to sola r in Boyd Park; Arbor Day observance; Eagle
Scout work on the playground at Boyd Park; cooperation with the Pool House Project; tree
planting; and the contribution of $100,000 for the improvement of the girls’ softball facilities at
Bernard Hoffman Park.
Commissioner Obletz reported on the negotiations with the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers for donation and installation of a new scoreboard for Albert Park baseball field.
D. Approval of Minutes, Meeting of September 17, 2015
M/s Obletz/Machado to approve the minutes
AYES: Jones, Laumann, Machado, Mihan, Holm, Laumann, Obletz, Emerson
NOES: None
ABSENT: Bustillos, Holm, Emerson,
3. Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 8:40 p.m.