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hOF [1 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION AGENDA Regular Meeting La Quinta Civic Center Study Session Room 78-495 Calle Tampico - La Quinta, CA 92253 December 10, 2001 7:00 PM I. CALL TO ORDER A. Pledge of Allegiance B. Roll Call II. PUBLIC COMMENT The Chair reserves the right to limit discussion on any topic to five minutes or less. III. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA Corrections, deletions or reorganization of the agenda. IV. CONSENT CALENDAR (Items are considered routine in nature and will be approved by one motion.) A. Approval of Minutes of November 5, 2001 B. Monthly Department Report for October 2001 V. PUBLIC HEARING None. VI. BUSINESS ITEMS A. Youth Workshop Format B. Facility Use Community Meeting C. Peace Pole Makers VII. CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITTEN MATERIALS Vill. COMMISSIONER ITEMS A. Community Park Update B. Desert Club Manor Park Name Update IX. ADJOURNMENT NEXT MEETING INFORMATION January 14, 2002 7:00 PM La Quinta Civic Center Study Session Room IV. CONSENT CALENDAI / T OF Tk� TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: DODIE HORVITZ, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR',,-, DATE: NOVEMBER 20, 2001 SUBJECT: TRANSMITTAL COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2001 UPCOMING EVENTS OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 2001: Dec 1 Shopping Excursion to Algodones, Mexico Dec 1 Mastering Microsoft Power Point, Boys & Girls Club Dec 3 *Monthly Putting Contest Dec 3 *Rug Hooking Class Dec 3 *Free Imperial Irrigation District Assistance Dec 4 *Classic MGM Movies Dec 7 Annual Treelighting Ceremony at Village Faire Dec 11 *Free Medicare and Insurance Counseling Dec 11 *Free Health Screenings Dec 13 *Free Legal Consultations Dec 13 Holiday Shopping Excursion to South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa Dec 15 Annual Breakfast with Santa, Senior Center Dec 18 *Free Hearing Consultations Dec 20 *Holiday Luncheon Dec 21 *Free HI -CAP Counseling * Senior Center Program, Daytime Class or Event z yOF F1 grogram Community Services Department Attendance Report for the Month of October 2001 Summary Sheet 2001 2000 Variance Meetings Per Month 2001 200C _eisure Classes 312 69 243 351 14 ipecial Events 295 194 101 5 3 \dult Sports 470 335 135 12 11 ienior Center 1986 1510 476 123 105 Total 3063 2108 955 175 133 ienior Services ienior Center 404 475 -71 11 22 Total 404 475 -71 ill 22 iports Complex Use .a Quinta AYSO 1,450 1350 100 25 25 .Q & PD Football 200 190 10 12 12 Total 1,650 1540 110 37 37 Total Programs 1 5,1171 4,123 994 223 192 /olunteer Hours ienior Center 9031 5521 351 Aeals on Wheels 521 75 -23 rotal Volunteer Hours 1 9551 6271 328 Aonthly Revenue ienior Center $ 11,281.00 $ 5,259.00 $ 6,022.00 ;ommunity Services $ 5,444.00 $ 3,615.00 $ 1,829 Total Revenue $ 16,725.00 $ 8,874.00 $ 7,861.00 tevenue Year to Date ienior Center $ 22,971.00 $ 17,140.50 $ 5,830.50 ;ommunity Services $ 22,693.00 $ 18,498,00 $ 4,195.00 total Revenue to Date $ 45,664.00 1 $ 35,638.50 $ 10,025.50 0 0 Community Services Program Report for October 2001 2001 2001 Winn Wnnn inn, in Participants Total Participation Participants Total Participation Variance Meetings Meeting Classes t Excel 10 10 0 0 10 1 ig Computers 9 36 9 36 0 4 Bate Computers 7 28 6 24 4 4 Irate Drawing 6 18 0 0 18 3 )r Kids 11 55 0 0 55 5 ido 8 40 0 0 40 5 ing Basics 4 8 0 0 8 2 ze 10 50 0 0 50 5 Riding Lessons 5 5 0 0 5 1 Ilroom Dance 6 6 9 9 .3 1 r Travelers 14 56 0 0 56 4 90 3121 241 691 243 35 2001 2001 2000 2000 2nn1 2nl Participants Total Participation Participants Total Participation Variance Meetings Meeting Events Island Trip 53 53 0 0 53 1 ass Volleyball 20 20 0 0 20 1 ership Day 150 150 150 150 0 2 Halloween 72 72 44 44 28 1 295 2951 1941 194 101 5 2001 2001 2000 2000 2001 20i Participants ITotal Participation Participants JTotal Participation Variance Meetings Meetin )orts sketball M/T 150 150 55 55 95 10 ccer League 80 320 1401 280 40 2 230 470 1951 335 135 12 on Totals 1 6151 10771 4131 5981 4791 52 Page 2 _ Senior Center Attendance Aa qF 2001 Registered 2001 2000 M Register 2000 ota ee articipants'Participation Participants Participation ariance 2001 nor Activities BL Bridge 218 218 134 134 84 5 BL Bridge, Novice 99 99 0 0 99 3 room Dance, Complimentary 10 10 0 0 10 1 e, Duplicate/Social 426 426 382 3821 44 14 Training, Complimentary 8 8 4 41 4 1 Cream Social 32 32 35 35 -3 4 'ee Klatsch 20 20 0 0 20 3 ithly Birthday Party 33 33 30 30 3 1 ithly Luncheon 102 102 95 95 7 1 ,is Time 65 65 54 54 11 8 :mg Contest 6 6 7 7 -1 1 wision Viewing 33 331 30 30 3 n/a nior Activity Total 1052 1052 771 771 281 42 nior Leisure Courses room Dance 20 49 11 38 11 3 amics 9 34 11 33 1 4 nputer 14 43 0 0 43 13 king 10 11 7 7 4 1 2 Class 8 8 7 7 1 1 Training Class 8 19 8 22 -3 4 rase 50 468 50 378 90 3 fing 4 12 0 0 12 3 nish Lessons 11 19 10 30 -11 2 ned Glass 7 12 0 0 12 2 lercolor 9 29 0 0 29 4 nior Leisure Courses Total 150 704 104 515 189 40 nor Leisure Classes and Crafts 12 12 25 25 -13 1 nputer Tutor 4 4 5 5 -1 3 ative Writing 12 12 14 14 -2 4 den Tones 93 93 53 53 40 7 iting 19 19 15 15 4 5 Iting 24 24 22 22 2 4 (Hooking 4 4 3 3 1 4 Chi 26 26 9 9 171 4 Dance 27 27 64 64 -371 5 cdcarving 9 9 14 14 -5 4 nior Leisure Classes Total 230 230 224 224 6 41 ITAL SENIOR PROGRAMS 1432 19861 1099 1510 476 123 uor Services R P."55 Alive" 43 43 46 46 -3 2 bassadors 65 65 56 56 9 n/a D Food Distribution 212 212 288 288 -76 4 inng Consultation 1 1 1 1 0 1 Ith Screenings 141 14 26 26 -12 1 I. Energy Assistance 381 38 37 37 1 n/a I. Energy Assistance/No fee 7 7 4 4 3 n/a al Consultation 17 17 10 10 7 1 hcare Consultation 2 2 0 0 2 n/a re Meetings/Sign-up 5 5 7 7 -21 2 TAL SENIOR SERVICES 404 404 475 475 -71 11 .NIOR CENTER TOTAL 1 1836 23901 1574 1985 405 134 Page 3 BUSINESS ITEMS Jf D', Y 4 y w .,y O F COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 10, 2001 ITEM TITLE: Youth Workshop Format _ , RECOMMENDATION: As deemed appropriate by the Community Services Commission. BACKGROUND: At the July 9, 2001 Community Services Commission meeting, the Commission approved the format for the Youth Workshop. The City was responsible for the agenda for the first meeting. After that, the students were to collect information and conduct future meetings. Staff had requested up to two Community Services Commissioners be appointed to attend and lead the Youth Workshop meetings. Three meetings have taken place this school year. The first meeting was lead by Commissioners and staff. The second meeting was to be led by the students; however, they were not prepared. School district staff conducted the meeting with assistance by city staff. At the last meeting, an outline was prepared by city staff, and Commissioner Rebich conducted the meeting. The next meeting is to be run by students. The Commission may wish to evaluate the program and may wish to consider a refinement to the Youth Workshop format if deemed appropriate. ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Commission include: 1. Evaluate the Youth Workshop format and offer suggestions for improvement; or 2. Do not evaluate the Youth Workshop format; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. S:\Community Services\CSComm\CSCRPT.152.Youth Workshopmpd Dodie Horvitz, Comriwnity Services Director S:\Community Services\CSComm\CSCRPT.I52.Youth Workshop.wpd a Q•� y OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 10, 2001 ITEM TITLE: Facility Use Community Meeting RECOMMENDATION: BUSINESS ITEMS B As deemed appropriate by the Community Services Commission. BACKGROUND: During the City Council meeting of November 6, 2001, regarding the public hearing on the Community Park, the residents living around the park voiced their concerns regarding the park uses. The City Council suggested that the Community Services Commission could host an annual meeting to solicit information from the community regarding the City's facilities. This meeting could be held in conjunction with a regularly scheduled Commission meeting or it could be held as a Special Meeting. ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Commission include: 1. Conduct an annual meeting to solicit public input regarding the City's facilities; or 2. Do not conduct an annual meeting to solicit public input regarding the City's facilities; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. Dodie Horvitz, Community Services Director S:\Community Services\CSComm\CSCRPT.I53.Facility Use Meetingmpd �r�--0 . VI. BUSINESS ITEMS 4 O Sw y Of COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 10, 2001 ITEM TITLE: Peace Pole Makers RECOMMENDATION: As deemed appropriate by the Community Services Commission. BACKGROUND: During the November 5, 2001 Commission meeting, Commissioner Bechard requested that staff gather more information regarding the Peace Pole Makers. Attachment A provides additional information regarding the products. The Commission may wish to consider one or more of these items to be used at City facilities. ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Commission include: 1. Recommend to the City Council that one or more Peace Pole Makers products be used in City facilities; or 2. Do not recommend to the City Council that one or more Peace Pole Makers products be used in City facilities; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. Dod1e Horvitz, Community Services Director Attachment A:\ Peace Pole Maker Information S:\Community Services\CSComm\CSCRPT.I54.Peace Pole Maker Information.wpd M y{ Y m are fa inq. an Age here the : Iffi ofth_r,, srried OLA by each indkiduaf- E er individu7 oli Ne wodz10 r Peace Prevail OnEa""thusbec,iri great Or efor reshmna face inth vorlj . 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The Peace Poles have become a vehicle to unite "Anyone can erect a Peace Pole if one wishes to promote peace. You need not belong to any particular faith or school of thought and you can dedicate a peace pole as an individual, family, group of friends or community." -Gloria Lubon Rayberg ittp://www.peacepoles.com/testimonials.shtml 11 /06/2001 'eace Pole Makers USA - Testimonial Gallery • Page 2 of 2 people in our community." -Melvin Giles Peace Pole Makers USA o� q7 sae IJ. S_ P,,", ", . V � S � I , 7221 S. Wheeler Rd. Maple City, MI 49664 office: (231) 334-4567 fax: (231) 334-4523 ittp://www.peacepoles.com/testimonials.shtmi 11 /06/2001 'eace Pole Makers USA - Products Pagel of 3 • • Peace Pole Makers USA About Us - Testimony Gallery • Products • Order Foam • Related Bites • Contact Peace Pole Makers USA - Products (Please wait while pictures load) Coming Soon... 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The black lettering and white background on the underside of the clar plaque is well protected from weather and scratching. Four-sided poles may have four or eight message plaques. Hexagon poles may have six or twelve message plaques. Peace Poles stand approximately eight feet tall and are either four or six sided. We reccomend planting them about 12 to 16 inches into the ground. Planting directions will be included. A sturdy steel peace pole stand is available for indoor display. A Word About the Use of Our Wood We at Peace Pole Makers are concerned about the health and care of our environment, In researching viable materials for peace pole making, we found wood to be a renewable resource which would be least harmful to the environment. Our choice of material is the western red cedar which has a natural resistance to decay and insect attack. It is also unlikely to warp, split, crack, cup or check with age or exposure to the weather. We urge you to care for your peace pole appropriately. If is our hope and trust that the peace poles we distribute will be respected and cared for, that their purpose in promoting the message, May Peace Prevail on Earth, will be worthy of their use of a precious resource. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. ittp://www.peacepoles.com/products.shtml 11 /06/2001 'eace Pole Makers USA - Products Page 2 of 3 • 0 Product Pictures reenng uaras May Peace Prevail On =Eat%h ll ittp://www.peacepoles.com/products.shtml 11 /06/2001 'eace Pole Makers USA - Products Page 3 ot'3 • • may Peace revar on a Pencils 1" Peace Pole Makers USA cry,!, i e U 5 pcac �! o, r,+kcrs I I umper stickers 7221 S. Wheeler Rd. Maple City, MI 49664 office: (231) 334-4567 fax:(231i 334-4523 ittp://www.peacepoles.com/products.shtm] 11 /06/2001 'eace Pole Makers USA - Contact Us Page 1 of 1 • • Peace Pole Makers USA About Us • TeflmonW ON" • ProdWs • Order Form • Related Sites • Contact Peace Pole Makers USA - Contact Us Post Mail: 7221 S Wheeler Rd. Maple City, MI 49664 USA Phone: (231)334-4567 Fax: (231)334-4523 Email: info@peacepoles.com Or use the form below to send us a short message. Name: Address: Suite/Apt:. City: State: I — Zip: r- Email: Phone: Comments Peace Pole makers USA 7221 S. Wheeler Rd. Maple City, MI 49664 office:(231) 334-4567 fax: (231} 334-4523 ittp://www.peacepoles.com/contact.shtml 11 /06/2001 Makers USA - Order Form - Page 1 http://www.peacepoles.corrYorderform_pa i t ; Peace Pole Makers USA Order Form (Page °eace Poles and Peace Pole Accessories Qty Price Total I Sided Red Cedar Peace Poles - Includes 4 Plexiglas Plaques Natural Plant Resin Oil Finish - ❑ Original ❑ Up North ❑ Clear $160.00 Gloss White Painted Finish $175.00 4 Additional Plaques for 4 sided Peace Pole $80.00 ilexagon Red Cedar Peace Poles - Includes 6 Plexiglas Plaques Natural Plant Resin Oil Finish- ❑ Original ❑ Up North ❑ Clear $525.00 Gloss White Painted Finish $525.00 6 Additional Plaques for Hexagon Peace Pole $120.00 -anguage Selections - ielect a Language from the list below for each Plaque you have ordered. Special Language Plaque. Tease Include an additional $28.00 for each Wndwd LwVUVO i Arabic Aramaic p Cherokee Chinese EiCreole Ei Czech i Danish Ei Dutch English Esperanto Ei Finnish Efrench � Gaelic 0 German Ei Greek o Hawaiian Ei Hebrew ❑ Hindi Hmong Hopi Hungarian ri Italian p Japanese E]Korean i Latin Ei Lakota Sioux Navajo Norwegian DOdawa/Ojibway I] Pilipino i Polish Portuguese Ei Russian Seneca EiSerbo-Croation O Sign Language i Somali Spanish o Swahilii Swedish Ei Thai L1 Tibetan i Ukrainian Ei Urdu Ei Vietnamese Ei Yiddish El Zuli [-i Animal PawPrints Leaf Prints May Peace Be in Our Homes and Communities SpecW es (Ncts: Special Languagies we an addftrw $29.00 each) i Albanian Azerbaidjani Ei Bislama Cambodian Ei Chilunda Ej Estonia j Fijian Ei Flemish Ei Guarani El Hausa Ei Ibo p Icelandi � Indonesian Ei Ikiribati E] Kinyarwanda Ei Kirundi Ei Kru Lao i Latvian Lingala Ei Lithuanian Ei Lesotho I] Lonkundo Ej Malay Maltese El Maori Ei Marshallese Mayan Ei Moldavian El Nauru Ndonga Ei Patois Pidgin Putunjanjara ED Romanian Samoan 1 Sergian I] Shona Ei Shuar Ei Slovak Ei Slovene Ei Sotho ] Tongan Ei Tuvaluan o Turkish Wali o Xhosa Algonquin` 3 Alutiiq' Arapaho' O Blackfoot' Ej Catawba' Ej Central Porno* Cheyenne' Chumash' ❑ Delaware (Lenni Kiowa' Klamath' Lanape)' Mesquaki' Miami` Miccosukee' o Mikmak' Ei Miwok' Ei Mohawk' Onondagu' Osage` Pomo' ❑ Puma' ci Potowatomi' Salish' Ei Seminole" Shawnee' Shoshone' Soquamish' ci Takelman' El Ute' p Wampanoag' Zuni' Athabaskan" o Haida" Tlingen" Tsimshian" Yupak" "Native American hand for Indoor Display of 4 or 6 sided pole $55.00 ndividual Message Plaques $25.00 3raille Plate: Stainless Steel - 3 1/8" x 2" $10.00 O 3rass Dedication Plate -- (please attach your short message) $16.00 Maintenance Kit - ❑ plant resin oil ❑ white paint O $15.00 Rush Order Handling Charge (Delivery within 3 weeks) $20.00 Shipping and Handling (For Peace Poles): [ ^c s , -i j Sub Total 0 12/06/2001 MUM t,nn - t)raer roan - rage z http://www.peacepoleS.ConVorderform_pa ��rfrlt Peace Pofe Makers USA Order Form (Page 2) (::, Sift Items Oty Price Total Ainiature Peace Poles: Natural cedar 7" tall (package of 10) n $30.00 English, Japanese, Spanish and Russian wood burned) )esktop Peace Pole: Oiled cedar 20" tall with base $30.00 English, Japanese, Spanish and Russian Peace Messages) buttons - "May Peace Prevail on Earth" blue with white copy) (10 for $4.50) or (100 for $40.50) 0 3umper Stickers - "May Peace Prevail on Earth" blue with white copy) (10 for $4.50) or (100 for $40.50) 0 )eace Message Gift Pack Assortment of stickers, buttons, pencils, note cards and mini pole) $10.00 \prons: (Large apron with silk-screened logo, cotton/poly blend, Royal Blue) $15.00 ►dull T-shirt: 100% Cotton, colorful with peace message $15.00 Choose ❑Black [-]White [-]small [-]medium [-]large ❑extra -large !outh T-Shirt: 100% Cotton, colorful logo with peace message $12.00 0 0 Choose ❑smail(6-8) ❑medium(10-12) ❑large(14-16) )encils: May Peace Prevail on Earth gold imprint on assorted colors (3 dozen for $9.00 and $3.00 per dozen thereafter) >eace Message Rubber Stamp w/Rainbow colored ink pad $11.00 Jote Cards: Printed on Recycled Paper, with envelopes (20 per pack) $6.00 Jumbo Natural Color Grocery Tote Bag: Three color artwork $15.00 :arth Flag (From Earth Flag Co.) Tx5, nylon, suitable for outdoor use $48.00 Shipping and Handling (Gift Items): [see .h pp ^] Sub Total 'ayment Information ;hecks payable to: "Peace Pole Makers USA' Visa ❑Mastercard Expiration: lard#:- ;ignature:- :ustomer Information lame )rganization lddress City :ontact Person (at delivery address) Peace Poles and Gift Items Combined Sub Total MI Residents add 6% Sales Tax (Or tax-exempt 0) Grand Total )elivery Address (UPS needs street address) City Ranting Date Location of Peace Pole Phone Date State Zip Phone State Zip Occasion 12/06/2001 u�—r— COMMISSIONER ITEMS Qr 0 z w y of ram° COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 10, 2001 ITEM TITLE: Community Park Update BACKGROUND: The City Council conducted the first Public Hearing on November 6 regarding the Community Park. At that time, several residents expressed their concerns regarding the lights, parking and noise at the park. At that meeting, the City Council directed staff to conduct a meeting with those in attendance to reach an agreement for the park's usage. This meeting was held on November 28, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center. The residents that were at the Public Hearing were in attendance at the November 281h meeting. Each resident was asked what they would like to see at the park, to accommodate the use of the park. The list is included as Attachment A. The City Council took public comment at the December 4, 2001 City Council meeting regarding the park. The issues remained the same by the residents. Currently, staff is compiling additional information for City Council consideration at the De�ember 18� 2001 City Council meeting. `1 Dodie Ho vitz, Community Services Director S:\Community Services\CSComm\Commissioner Items.Community Park Meetingsmpd • • ATTACHMENT A La Quinta Community Park Public Information Meeting Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:00 PM La Quinta Senior Center The following are suggestions and/or recommendations made by La Quinta residents regarding the proposed plans for the La Quinta Community Park on Adams Street and Westward Ho Drive. Suggestion/Recommendation Duplicate Responses Gi;educe "standards"of park use remove large soccer field away from homes 2 expand tot lot scale down park plan 6 turn lights off earlier 2 do not plant trees add more landscaping and make more attractive 4 keep park as is 3 expand to meet the needs of the growing youth community keep organized sports with a place to play no lights 4 reduce noise levels add mature landscaping 3 reduce all fields use agricultural lights only redesign all fields 3 use the La Quinta High School for Soccer use the LA Quinta High School for Baseball eliminate over parking 3 don't have games at the same time 2 eliminate parking & traffic issues 3 make the park a passive "day park" only 3 add more picnic tables more park, less sports area 3 more aesthetically attractive 5 build even more facilities, this won't be enough use parking at the La Quinta High School w/ a crosswalk move the skate park light curfew at 9:00 PM 2 keep the park as originally planned two years ago 8 Will. COMMISSIONER ITE =s 4 s`N of TKF'9 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 10, 2001 ITEM TITLE: Desert Club Manor Park Name Update BACKGROUND: The City Council took action upon the Community Services Commission's recommendation to name the new park located between Saguaro and Bottlebrush Drives "Desert Club Manor Park". Do -die Horvitz, Comjrvnity Services Director SACommunity Services\CSComm\Commissioner Items.Desert Club Manor Park Name.wpd