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SAN RAFAEL PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
6:00 P.M.
Virtual via Zoom
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CALL TO ORDER
• Roll Call
AGENDA AMENDMENTS
MINUTES
1. Approve regular meeting minutes of June 8, 2021
MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
2. Introductions/Awards/Recognitions/Presentations
• Introduction of new Board of Trustee member Alex Vahdat
• Presentation - San Rafael Library’s New Staff – Jamie Poirier, Supervising Librarian
3. Public Comment from the audience regarding items not listed on the agenda. Speakers
are encouraged to limit comments to 3 minutes.
MATTERS BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
If necessary to assure completion of the following items, the Chairperson may establish time
limits for the presentations by individual speakers.
4. Selection of Library Board of Trustees Vice Chair
5. Selection of One (1) Trustee to Serve on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan
Steering Committee and One (1) Trustee to Serve as the Alternate
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BOARD REPORTS AND COMMENTS
6. Other brief reports on any meetings, conferences, and/or seminars attended by Board
members.
STAFF REPORTS AND COMMENTS
7. Other brief program updates or reports on any meetings, conferences, and/or seminars
attended by staff:
A. Measure D Parcel Tax Committee
B. Friends of the San Rafael Public Library
C. San Rafael Public Library Foundation
D. MARINet Board
E. NorthNet Board
F. New Library Building Update
G. City Librarian Update
NEXT MEETING: September 14, 2021
FUTURE AGENDA TOPICS
• Update on Universal Borrowing
ADJOURNMENT
Notice
Any records relating to an agenda item, received by a majority or more of the Board less than 72 hours before the
meeting shall be available for inspection in the Library, 1100 E Street. Sign Language interpreters and assistive listening
devices may be requested by calling (415) 485-3066 (voice), emailing Lindsay.lara@cityofsanrafael.org or using the
California Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing “711”, at least 72 hours in advance of the meetin g. Copies of
documents are available in accessible formats upon request. Public transportation is available through Golden Gate
Transit, Line 22 or 23. Paratransit is available by calling Whistlestop. Wheels at (415) 454-0964. To allow individuals with
environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity to attend the meeting/hearing, individuals are requested to refrain
from wearing scented products.
Minutes subject to approval at the meeting of August 10, 2021
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BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES
MINUTES
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San Rafael Library – 1100 E Street, San Rafael, CA
June 8, 2021 – 6:00 P.M.
Virtual Meeting Recording Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmkkU-ZX3hQ
CALL TO ORDER
Co-Chair Ross called the meeting to order at 6:01 P.M.
Roll Call
Present: Trustee Duque Hughes
Trustee Han
Trustee Lentini
Co-Chair Ross
Absent: Chair Cortes
Also Present: Susan Andrade-Wax, Library & Recreation Director
Henry Bankhead, Assistant Library & Recreation Director/City Librarian
Jinder Banwait, Administrative Analyst
Jill Harris, Supervising Librarian
AGENDA AMENDMENTS
Two bullet points under #3 should be agenda items #4 and #5.
MINUTES
1. Approve Regular Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021
The minutes of May 11, 2021 were approved as submitted.
Trustee Han moved, and Trustee Lentini seconded to approve the minutes of the May
11, 2021 meeting.
Ayes: Trustees: Duque Hughes, Han, Lentini, & Ross
Noes: Trustees: None
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Absent: Trustees: Cortes
Abstain: Trustees: None
Minutes approved as submitted.
MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
2. Introductions/Awards/Recognitions/Presentations
San Rafael Libraries Reopening – Jill Harris, Supervising Librarian
Jill Harris, Supervising Librarian, presented the staff report.
Staff responded to questions from the Trustees.
Co-Chair Ross invited public comment; however, there was none.
Trustees provided comments.
3. Public Comment from the audience regarding items not listed on the agenda
None.
MATTERS BEFORE THE BOARD
4. Savannah Messaging Platform
Presentation by Henry Bankhead, Assistant Library & Recreation Director/City Librarian,
Staff responded to questions from the Trustees.
Co-Chair Ross invited public comment; however, there was none.
Trustees provided comments.
5. Lucas Valley Road Book Drop
Presentation by Henry Bankhead, Assistant Library & Recreation Director/City Librarian,
Staff responded to questions from the Trustees.
Co-Chair Ross invited public comment; however, there was none.
Trustees provided comments.
BOARD REPORTS AND COMMENTS
6. Other brief reports on any meetings, conferences, and/or seminars attended by
Board members.
None.
STAFF REPORTS AND COMMENTS
7. Other brief program updates or reports on any meetings, conferences, and/or
seminars attended by staff
Presentation by Henry Bankhead, Assistant Library and Recreation Director/City
Librarian and Susan Andrade-Wax, Library & Recreation Director
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Staff responded to questions from the Trustees.
Trustees provided comments.
A. Measure D Parcel Tax Committee
B. Friends of the San Rafael Public Library
C. San Rafael Public Library Foundation
D. MARINet Board
E. NorthNet Board
F. New Library Building Update
G. City Librarian Update
NEXT MEETING: July 13, 2021
FUTURE AGENDA TOPICS
Update on Universal Borrowing
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:17 P.M.
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA REPORT
August 10, 2021
Item #4
TITLE: SELECTION OF LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES VICE CHAIR
SUMMARY
Annually, the Library Board of Trustees selects a Chair and Vice Chairperson to facilitate
meetings. The Commission also reviews any board appointments and makes changes if
needed.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Library Board of Trustees select a new Vice Chairperson to fill out
the term of Vice-Chair Ross whose term has ended. This Vice-Chair term expires in December
2021.
BACKGROUND
Annually, the Library Board of Trustees meets in regular session and selects a chairperson and
vice chairperson. The election shall be by majority vote of the Board, to be held preferably in
December of each year. The term of service for these offices shall be one year, beginning in
January of each year. The intent is that the appointments of the respective Chair and Vice-
Chair offices be rotated among the Board members so that everyone gets an opportunity to
serve. With the establishment of two (2) four-year term limits for all Commissions and Boards,
generally a Board member would not serve as Chair more than once in seven consecutive
years.
Since Vice Chair Ross did not re-apply to be on the Library Board of Trustees, the position of
Vice Chair is currently vacant. Although the term of this position is usually a year, this
appointment is to fill Trustees Ross’ remaining term which expires in December 2021.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None
ALTERNATIVE ACTION
Any other action as determined by the Board.
Submitted by:
Henry Bankhead
Assistant Library & Recreation Director / City Librarian
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA REPORT
August 10, 2021
Item #5
TITLE: SELECTION OF ONE (1) TRUSTEE TO SERVE ON THE PARKS AND
RECREATION MASTER PLAN STEERING COMMITTEE AND ONE (1)
TRUSTEE TO SERVE AS THE ALTERNATE
SUMMARY:
The City of San Rafael is about to begin the process of developing a comprehensive
Parks and Recreation Master Plan that will inventory the City’s current facilities and
programs; and identify what parks and recreational facilities and funding mechanisms will
be needed over the next ten (10) years.
Over the past few years, the City has developed a model for using “ad-hoc” and/or
“steering” committees to achieve desired outcomes; recent examples i nclude the
General Plan 2040, Downtown Precise Plan, Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan,
Climate Change Action Plan, Wildfire Prevention and Protection Action Plan, and
Library and Community Center Conceptual Design Plan. This model of City and public
collaboration has served well to address the issues in a timely manner while allowing for
a participatory community process.
At its regular meeting on July 6, 2021, the City Council approved the formation of the
Parks and Recreation Master Plan Steering Committee to assist with the Parks and
Recreation Master Plan process.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Library Board of Trustees select one (1) Trustee to serve on the Parks and
Recreation Master Plan Steering Committee and one (1) Trustee to serve as the
Alternate.
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BACKGROUND:
There has been a significant growth in the demand for recreation services and facilities
that is requiring a thorough assessment. In addition, the scope of recreational
programming has been changing such that it is now defined not so much in terms of
specific leisure activities, but in terms of meaningful experiences that contrast with work
and school obligations, enhance personal skills and increase an awareness of the larger
community.
To address this situation, the City Council’s Goals and Objectives and Measure A Work
Plan includes a Parks and Recreation Master Plan. This plan will provide a foundation
for the future development and maintenance of parks, facilities, and amenities.
Specifically, the Master Plan will analyze the use of existing facilities, assess their
condition, gather community input, provide recommendations for improvement, and
suggest funding/implementation strategies.
The Master Plan will be based upon the 2040 General Plan which set forth specific
actions to help implement public facilities and community programs, objectives and
policies. This process shall meet the City’s goal to provide a diverse and inclusive
process. After significant collaboration between the consultant, City staff, Parks &
Recreation Master Plan Steering Committee, and the community, the Master Plan will
be a valuable strategic guide and create a roadmap for both current and future
development.
ANALYSIS:
Over the past few years, the City has developed a model for using “ad-hoc” and/or
“steering” committees to achieve desired outcomes; recent examples include the
General Plan 2040, Downtown Precise Plan, Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan,
Climate Change Action Plan, Wildfire Prevention and Protection Action Plan, and
Library and Community Center Conceptual Design Plan. This model of City and public
collaboration has served well to address the issues in a timely manner while allowing for
a participatory community process.
DISCUSSION:
Steering Committee
The 15-person Steering Committee will be instrumental in guiding the project team
regarding engaging the community and reviewing content before releasing the Master
Plan to a broader audience. The project team will meet with this group 5-7 times
throughout the process. Each meeting will focus on presenting the project team’s
research, exploring the City’s history of parks/recreation, and strategizing on how to
engage the community during workshops most effectively.
The Steering Committee includes individuals who come from diverse backgrounds to
get input and feedback from the broadest cross-section. Throughout the process, the
Steering Committee will be the project team’s primary support in spre ading the word
about engagement and answering questions about local knowledge and City culture.
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• One (1) Park and Recreation Commissioner
• One (1) Pickleweed Advisory Committee Member (Non-P & R
Commissioner)
• One (1) Library Board of Trustees Member
• One (1) Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee Member
• One (1) Age-Friendly Task Force Board Member
• One (1) ADA Advisory Committee Member or Marin Center for Independent
Living
• Two (2) Youth Sports Organizations Board Members (1 Field Based Youth
Sport & 1 Non-Field Based Youth Sport)
• One (1) Local Non-Profit Recreation Service Provider Representative
• One (1) Local Non-Profit Multi-Cultural Social Service Provider
• One (1) Artworks Downtown Representative
• One (1) Marin Conversation League Representative (Open Space)
• One (1) SRCS District Representative
• One (1) Marin County Parks Representative
• One (1) Chamber of Commerce Representative
The Park and Recreation Commission, Library Board of Trustees, Pickleweed Advisory
Committee, Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee and Age-Friendly Task Force
representatives will be selected from their respective memberships. The other advisory
groups and/or organizations will each select a representative.
Committee Roles and Expectations
To assure a successful and timely process, it is important to define the role of the
Committee. Similar to other recently formed committees, staff have identified the
following roles and responsibilities:
• Be informed, collaborative and solution oriented. Be committed to attending
meetings, reviewing relevant information and being prepared to balance
individual and special interests for the overall good of the community.
• Provide a forum for community discussion. Actively engage the community in a
constructive dialogue about the options for future services and facilities. Be open
to varied comment and viewpoints.
• Provide input on draft products. Review and provide input on draft documents as
requested by staff.
• Keep their respective commission, committee and/or agency informed and up to
date regarding Committee activity. Keeping the lines of communication open at
their commission, committee or agency assures that there is collective
collaboration throughout the process which helps lead to a successful
conclusion.
• Provide recommendations as requested by City staff. Providing
recommendations to the City Council and/or commissions is important to assure
they receive guidance prior to making decisions needed to formally adopt the
Master Plan.
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH OF MASTER PLAN PROCESS:
Community Engagement Process
Creating a shared vision for San Rafael’s diverse population means creating a multi -
pronged community outreach plan. To ensure the project team receives the most
feedback from the broadest cross-section of the City, the process will solicit input
through community meetings, surveys, and interviews with community stakeholders.
The purpose is to collect as much information as possible to create a complete
understanding of how San Rafael’s current park and the recreational system is meeting
or failing to meet community needs.
Stakeholder Interviews
Interviews with selected stakeholders such as key City personnel and community
leaders to gain valuable perspective regarding needs, expectations, and current
conditions.
Focus Groups
Focus Groups are a critical tool for understanding the community’s concerns,
opportunities, values, and needs. Focus Group meetings would provide an in -depth
discussion with a select group of experts and constituents on specific topics. This will
allow the project team to leverage the community’s existing knowledge to collect as
much pertinent information as possible in a comfortable, open forum. Participants will
represent a myriad of community partners, non-profits, activists, volunteers, and
employees.
Community Workshops
Community workshops will be held to get feedback from a larger group of San Rafael
residents. Workshops will be held during weekday evenings in different areas of the City
to make it more convenient for people to attend.
Statistically Valid Survey & Open Participation Survey/Questionnaires
The purpose of this survey is to receive an objective, unbiased response from
constituents. Surveys will be made available in both English and Spanish. These
surveys will be in addition to the community workshops, series of focus groups, and
advisory committee meetings that involved a broad spectrum of stakeholders.
City Website
All meeting information and materials will be available on the City’s website and City
staff will encourage participants to provide the City with their e -mail addresses in
order to keep them informed of the processes progress and upcoming meetings and
events.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Although there are no costs associated with the review of this item, the City has allocated
$250,000 in Measure A funding for the development of the City-wide Parks and
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Recreation Master Plan. The project has been programmed into the City’s FY 2021-2022
Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget and Measure A – Work Plan.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION:
Any other action as determined by the Board of Trustees.
Submitted by:
Susan Andrade-Wax, Library and Recreation Director