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2003 01 13 CSCT • • Il� w y OF T1 ° COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION AGENDA La Quinta Civic Center Study Session Room 78-495 Calle Tampico - La Quinta, CA 92253 January 13, 2003 7:00 PM 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 December 9, 2002 minutes. B. Monthly Department Report for November, 2002. V. PUBLIC HEARING VI. BUSINESS ITEMS A. Skate Park Rules and Ordinance VII. CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITTEN MATERIALS A. Dog Park Location VIII. COMMISSIONER ITEMS IX. ADJOURNMENT NEXT MEETING INFORMATION February 10, 2003 La Quinta Civic Center Study Session Room S1COMMUNITY SERVICES\COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSIONVAGENDACSCWGN.1.13.03.WPD.DOC ® IV. CONSENT CALENC �T �s C� DtI a�IN�1UCl/ ws OF Tt'° TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: DODIE HORVITZ, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR DATE: DECEMBER 17, 2002 SUBJECT: TRANSMITTAL COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2002 UPCOMING EVENTS OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2003: Jan 6 *Monthly Putting Contest Jan 6 *Beginning Rug Hooking Seminar Jan 6 *Windows 98/2000/XP Computer Course Jan 6 *Introduction to Computers Class Jan 6 *Introduction to the Internet Class Jan 8 *Digital Photography Class Jan 9 *Tai Chi Class Jan 9 *Cooking Class Jan 9 *Free Hi -CAP Counseling Jan 10 *New Introductory Organ Class Jan 14 *CPR Class Jan 16 *Chili Cook -Off Luncheon Jan 17 *Evening Ballroom Dance & Social Jan 21 Belly Dancing Lessons, Senior Center Jan 21 Acrylic Painting, Senior Center Jan 21 Interior Design for Your Home, Senior Center Jan 21 *AARP Driver Safety Program Jan 21 Karate for Kids, La Quinta High School Jan 21 Hatha Yoga, Senior Center Jan 21 Taekwondo Classes, La Quinta High School Jan 21 Italian for Travelers, Senior Center Jan 21 *Free Hearing Consultations Jan 21 Line Dance Lessons, La Quinta High School Jan 22 Vinyasa Flow Yoga, Senior Center Jan 22 Intermediate Computers, "Beyond the Basics," Senior Center Jan 22 Botanical Watercolors, Art Room, Senior Center Jan 23 Adobe PhotoShop Elements, Senior Center Jan 23 Cooking Light, La Quinta High School Jan 25 Hand Made Glycerin Soap, Senior Center Jan 27 The Art of Guitar, Senior Center Jan 27 Beginning Computers, Senior Center Jan 27 Ballroom Dance Lessons, Classic & Latin, Senior Center Jan 27 *IID Utility Assistance Seminar Jan 29 "Let's Fondue" Cooking Class, La Quinta High School Jan 30 *New Jazz Guitar Lessons *Daytime Senior Center class or activity 0 0 Community Services Program Report for November 2002 2002 2001 2002 2001 Participants Participants Variance Meetings Meetings ,lasses Computers 5 7 -2 2 4 otoshop Elements 7 0 7 3 0 Do 8 8 0 6 3 3a 20 0 20 6 0 low Yoga 4 0 4 31 0 Fondue 3 0 31 31 0 :e Lessons 8 0 8 4 0 55 15 40 27 7 2002 2001 2002 2001 Participants Participants Variance Meetings Meetings vents lopping Trip 90 0 90 1 0 150 215 -65 1 1 Village Faire 15 0 15 1 0 ast Plaza 18 0 18 1 0 273 215 58 4 1 2002 2001 2002 2001 Participants Participants Variance Meetings Meetings )rts n Basketball 207 72 135 15 7 cer League 140 80 60 4 3 347 152 195 19 10 m Totals 1 6751 3821 2931 50 18 Page 2 dkSenior Center Attendance mr articl at on Participation V111111111tice eet n s Meetings 02002 --2—Offi— Senior Activities ACBL Bridge 231 221 10 4 4 Arts and Crafts Fair 140 0 140 1 0 Ballroom Dancing, Complimentary 11 17 -6 1 1 Bridge, Duplicate/Social 481 432 49 14 10 Dog Training, Complimentary 6 6 0 1 1 Ice Cream Social 14 17 -3 2 2 Monthly Birthday Party 28 33 -5 1 1 Monthly Luncheon 106 101 5 1 1 Movie Time 44 49 -5 5 9 Pinochle 22 0 22 4 0 Putting Contest 13 8 5 2 1 Seminars 9 15 -6 1 1 Tennis 93 0 93 10 0 Tennis Social 11 0 11 1 0 Senior Activity Total 1209 899 310 48 31 Senior Leisure Classes Arts and Crafts 29 44 -15 4 5 Ballroom Dance 23 20 3 2 2 Bridge Lessons 61 33 28 6 7 Ceramics 13 13 0 3 4 Computer 29 16 13 17 4 Computer Tutor 7 1 6 7 1 Cooking 9 0 9 1 0 Dog Training Class 12 6 6 2 2 Exercise 54 48 6 11 11 Golden Tones 55 56 -1 4 3 Kmtting 16 4 12 1 1 Painting 22 14 8 4 3 Quilting 35 31 4 3 3 Rug Hooking 13 3 10 4 3 Sketching/Drawing 25 0 25 4 0 Spanish 11 0 ill 3 0 Stained Glass 11 8 3 2 3 Tai Chi 14 33 -19 2 3 Tap Dance 21 40 -19 3 4 Watercolor 15 0 15 3 0 Woodcarving 29 33 4 4 4 Yoga 32 0 32 3 0 Senior Leisure Classes Total 536 403 133 93 63 TOTAL SENIOR PROGRAMS 1745 1302 443 141 94 Senior Services AARP "55 Course 32 38 -6 2 2 FIND Food Distribution 356 231 125 5 4 Hearing Consultation 1 0 1 1 0 1 LD Energy Assistance 9 8 1 4 3 1 LD Energy Assistance/No fee 4 0 4 2 0 Legal Consultation 10 10 0 1 1 Medicareft Cap Consultation 9 12 -3 3 2 Volunteers 73 79 -6 n/a n/a TOTAL SENIOR SERVICES 494 378 116 18 12 SENIOR CENTER TOTAL 22391 1680 559 159 106 • 4 s w h or r(° COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 9, 2002 ITEM TITLE: Skate Park Rules and Ordinance As deemed appropriate by the Community Services Commission. BACKGROUND: VI. BUSINESS 11 At the October 14, 2002 Community Services Commission meeting, the Commission determined that a modular skate park would benefit the community. By converting the roller hockey rinks at Fritz Burns Park, a modular skate park could be installed. This recommendation was forwarded to City Council for consideration. On November 5, 2002, the City Council approved the Commission's recommendation for a modular skate park at Fritz Burns Park. At the November 18, 2002 Community Services Commission meeting, the Commission directed staff to invite local youth to the December 9, 2002 Commission meeting to gain input as to the components desired for the park. At the December 9, 2002 Cultural Arts Commission meeting, the Commission heard from several skaters regarding the components and rules that they would recommend and like to see implemented at the skate park. At the January 7, 2003 City Council meeting, the City Council reviewed the rules suggested for the skate park, as recommended by the Community Services Commission and the City Attorney. The City Council adopted Resolution 2003-380 establishing the rules for the skate park. The staff report, which was presented at the January 7, 2003 meeting is provided as Attachment A. Regarding the components for the skate park, the bid packet is due to the City on January 27, 2003 for opening, and it is anticipated that the award of the bid will take place at the February 4, 2003 City Council meeting. S:\('ommumty Semees\Commumty Services Commission\CS('RPT.183.Skate Park Components.01 13 0 Aoc • C� Currently staff is working with the Public Works Department on having the skate park surface repaired and the fencing moved to accommodate handicap accessibility and soda machines. The Commission may wish to hold their next regularly scheduled meeting at the Fritz Burns Park site and invite skaters to see the plans for the park. By doing this they could explain the timetable for construction, establish a relationship between the skaters and the La Quinta Police officers that will assist with the patrolling of the skate park. At this meeting, the Commission may also wish to solicit input from the skaters regarding the type of grand opening events they would like to see take place. ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Commission include: 1. Host the February 10, 2003 Community Services Commission meeting at the Fritz Burns Park skate park location; or 2. Do not host the February 10, 2003 Community Services Commission meeting at the Fritz Burns Park skate park location; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. t, DAe Horvitz, -Community Services Director Attachment: A. Staff Report dated January 7, 2003 S:\Community Services\Community Services Commission\CSCRPT.183.Skate Park Components.01.13.03.doc - ATTACHMENT . ATTACHME c&ht 4 4 Q" AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: _ COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: January 7, 2003 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of an Amendment to Chapter 11.96 PUBLIC HEARING: _ of the La Quinta Municipal Code To Add Section 11.96.20 Setting Forth Regulations for the Use of Skateboarding Park Areas RECOMMENDATION: Amend Chapter 11.96 of the La Quinta Municipal Code to add Section 11.96.020 setting forth regulations for the use of skateboarding park areas: A. Motion to take up Ordinance No. _ and waive further reading. B. Motion to introduce Ordinance No FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None for this action. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: by title and number only on first reading. At the November 5, 2002 City Council meeting, the City Council approved the installation of a modular skate park at Fritz Burns Park. The La Quinta Municipal Code currently does not address the regulations regarding the use of skate parks or skateboarding park areas. The California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) provides suggested rules regarding the use of skate parks, as provided in Attachment 1 . At the December 9, 2002 Community Services Commission meeting, the Commission hosted a public meeting inviting skaters of all ages to attend and give input as to the desired components the public would like to see as well as the rules that should be posted at the site. In addition to the rules suggested by the CJPIA, the Commission recommends the following rules and information be included on signs posted at the skate park: ■ minimum and maximum fines for not wearing safety equipment, ■ map with location of public phone, and ■ the municipal code section regarding loud music. Adding section 1 1.96.020 to the La Quinta Municipal Code setting regulations for the use of skateboarding park areas will enable the City to enforce rules at the skate park. The proposed amendment is provided as Attachment 2. Attachment 3 provides the proposed rules that will be posted at the skate park should the amendment to section 11.96.020 be adopted by the City Council. The legislation which declares skateboarding a hazardous activity is limited to participants 14 years or older. Participants under 14 years of age that use the skate park are not subject to the immunity allowed under law for those using the skate park that are 14 years or older. Therefore, section 11.96.020 A (2) requires participants under 14 years old to be supervised by a person at least 25 years old and that person must assume responsibility for the person under 14 years old. The fine for not wearing safety equipment is established by section 1.03.030 of the City's Municipal Code. Based upon established amounts the City levies for infractions, the first offense for not wearing safety equipment would be $50, with the second offense within the year being charged $100 and $250 for the third offense within the year. Attachment 4 provides information from various southern California cities that offer skate park facilities and the fines that are levied for not wearing safety equipment. Once adopted, signs will be posted at and near the skate park notifying the public of the rules and fine amounts. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Amend Chapter 11.96 of the La Quinta Municipal Code to add Section 1 1.96.020 setting forth regulations for the use of skateboarding park areas; or 2. Do not amend Chapter 11.96 of the La Quinta Municipal Code to add Section 1 1.96.020 setting forth regulations for the use of skateboarding park areas; or 3. Providf staff with alternative direction. Y Respectfully submitted, I � Dodi Horvitz, Co munity Services Director S:\Communit-y--cerwfces\CCReports\CC.231.skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc '^ • Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1 . CJPIA Guidelines for Skate Parks 2. Proposed Amendment Change 3. Proposed Rules for Skate Park 4. Fine Comparison of Southern California Cities S:\Community Services\CCReports\CC.231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc l 1_ ATTACHMENTS A I I AUNIVI CALIFORNIA JOINT POWERS INSURANCE AUTHORITY Recommended Guidelines for the Design, Construction, and Operation of Skate Parks Members of the CALIFORNIA JOINT POWERS INSURANCE AUTHORITY are encouraged to implement the following guidelines to create a safe and enjoyable skate park for the members of their community and to reduce the frequency and severity of claims associated with the design, construction, and operation of skate parks. Skate Park Design Skate parks should be designed with input from skateboarders, in -line skaters, parents, business owners, home owners, neighbors, and public safety personnel to ensure all issues are discussed prior to construction. 2. Skate parks should be designed by licensed architects or landscape architects that are qualified and experienced in the design and construction of skate parks. 3. Park design should include the following features: public telephone (within 50 yards), drinking fountains (within 50 yards), rest rooms (within 100 yards). A sufficient number of immovable trash receptacles (preferably square) should be provided to prevent the accumulation of litter in and around the facility. Ample parking should be provided for skaters and spectators. Consideration should also be given to providing space for bleachers and concession activities. 4. Lighting should be installed if the skate park is to be operated after dusk. 5. Consideration should be given to the installation of fencing or concrete walls around the skate area to protect skaters from dogs and children running into the skate area and to protect spectators or passersby from being struck by skaters or errant loose skateboards. This barrier should be at least three feet above grade. Design elements within the park should be spaced so skaters doing a maneuver on one element are able to complete the maneuver and recover without interfering with other skaters and without entering another element. 7. Skaters of differing skill levels should have access to design elements of their skill levels without crossing areas requiring greater skill levels. 8. The skate park should be visible from the street. This will enable observation of the skate park by public safety personnel and other staff. S:\Community Services\CCReporte\CC. 231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07 03..doc ,'1 9. In order to maintain design immunities provided under state law, the city council should review and approve of the park's design in accord with Government Code § 830.6. Skate Park Construction 1. Skate parks should be constructed by licensed contractors that are qualified and experienced in the construction of skate parks. 2. The contractor, city and architect should work together to ensure the park is constructed as designed. Skate Park Operation 1. The skate park should be used by skateboarders and in -line skaters only. Bicycles, scooters, and motorized vehicles should be prohibited. The city should adopt an ordinance requiring any person using the skate park to wear a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads. In addition, the ordinance should prohibit skateboarders or skaters from performing stunts, tricks, or luge skateboarding in the skate park parking lot, curbs, or entrance areas. 3. The city should post signs at the skate park giving reasonable notice that any person using the skate park must wear a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads, and that any person failing to do so will be subject to citation under the ordinance adopted in accord with guideline 3. 4. Public safety personnel should agressively enforce the ordinance adopted in accord with guideline 3 by regularly driving by, observing, and citing any person in violation of the ordinance. 5. Regular inspections of skate parks should be conducted and documented using checklists. Any defects reported by the public should be documented. All repairs should be completed in a timely fashion. The affected portion of the park should be closed until repairs can be completed. All repairs should be documented. 6. All stickers, graffiti, and trash should be removed on a daily basis. 7. Spectators should not be allowed in the skate area. 8. The city should maintain a record of all known or reported injuries incurred by skaters in the park. S:\Community Services\CCReports\CC.231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc ' 1;- • Park hours are 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. • No Skateboarding or in -line skating on wet surfaces. • Skateboarding and in -line skating are hazardous activities. Skate at your own risk. Skateboards and in -line skates only. • No bicycles or motorized vehicles. • Helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads required. • Failure to wear helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads will subject persons to citation (Municipal Code ). • Skating on park curbs, parking lot, and entrance sidewalk is prohibited. • No graffiti or tagging. • No glass bottles. • Dispose of trash in trash receptacles. • No smoking, alcohol, or drug use. • No spectators permitted in the skate area. • No unauthorized pieces of equipment, obstacles, or apparatus may be brought into the skate area. S:\Community Services\CCReports\CC.231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc I� 1_I ® . ATTACI ORDINANCE NO. 2003- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 11.96 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD SECTION 11.96.020 SETTING FORTH REGULATIONS FOR THE USE OF SKATEBOARDING PARK AREAS WHEREAS, the City of La Quinta has determined that it is in the best interest of the community to designate certain areas within the City as skateboarding park areas; WHEREAS, the City has carefully considered how to best regulate the use of such skateboarding park areas so as to facilitate their use and enjoyment while at the same time protecting the users of such skating facilities, pedestrians, and others from conflicts, accidents, and other eventualities which could result in injury to person or property; WHEREAS, the California Legislature has determined that, under certain conditions, the use of skateboards at a public skateboarding facility is a hazardous recreational activity within the meaning of section 831.7 of the California Government Code which limits the City's exposure to liability for injuries incurred by persons who participate in any such hazardous recreational activity; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 115800, the City must adopt an ordinance requiring any person riding a skateboard at the facility to wear a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That Chapter 1 1.96 of the La Quinta Charter and Municipal Code is hereby amended to add Section 11.96.020, which read as follows: Section 11.96.020 Use of Skateboarding Park Areas: A. All persons using a skateboarding park area within the City shall obey all rules and regulations posted in any such area. In addition, all persons within a skateboarding park area in the City shall comply with the following requirements. (a) No person shall skate or skateboard within a skateboarding park area at times other than those established as the hours of operation. The hours of operation shall be 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (b) No person under the age of 14 shall use the skateboarding park area unless supervised by a person at least 25 years of age. The supervising person S:\Community Services\CCReports\CC.231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc q � 9 must assume full responsibility for the person under the age of 14 using the skateboarding park area.; (c) No person shall skate or skateboard when the skateboarding park area is wet or when hazardous conditions, such as irregularities in the skating surface or skateboarding park area exist.; (d) No person shall cause or initiate any act of violence or harass another person inside or around the skateboarding park area.; (e) Only skateboards and in -line skates can be used in the skateboarding park area. Use of other equipment, such as bicycles or scooters within the skateboarding park area is prohibited.; (f) No person shall use the skateboarding park area unless they wear proper safety equipment including a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads properly sized and designated for the intended use.; (g) No person shall consume food or drink in the skateboarding park area.; (h) No person shall use alcohol or drugs or smoke in the skateboarding park area or surrounding areas; (i) All persons using the skateboarding park area must place trash in cans provided by the City.; (j) No person shall cause graffiti or tagging in or around the skateboarding park area.; (k) No person shall skateboard or skate on curbs, planters, benches, steps, railings, fences, playground equipment, driveways or areas intended for uses other than skating within the area surrounding the skateboarding park area.; (1) No unauthorized pieces of equipment, obstacles or apparatus may be brought into the skateboarding park area; (m) No spectators are permitted within the area designated for skateboarding.; (n) Reckless or destructive skating that jeopardizes the safety of persons or property is prohibited.; (o) Glass containers are prohibited in the skateboarding park area; (p) All organized events shall have prior written approval from the Community Services Department.; (q) Animals are not allowed in the skateboarding park area. B. A violation of any section in this chapter is deemed to be an infraction and is punishable according to the provisions of this code. SECTION II. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of La Quinta hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions thereof may be declared invalid or unconstitutional. S:\Community Services\CCReports\CC.231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc � SECTION III. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its adoption. SECTION IV. POSTING: The City Clerk shall within fifteen (15) days after passage of this Ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least three (3) public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this Ordinance; and shall cause this Ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of Ordinances of the City of La Quinta. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: JUNE S. GREEK, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: M. KATHERINE JENSON, City Attorney day of 2003, DON ADOLPH, Mayor City of La Quinta, California S:\Community Services\CCReports\CC.231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc i t-1 City of La Quinta, California STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) ss. CITY OF LA QUINTA ) I, JUNE S. GREEK, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, California, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true, and correct copy of Ordinance No. which was introduced at a regular meeting on the day of and was adopted at a regular meeting held on the day of not being less than 5 days after the date of introduction thereof. I further certify that the foregoing Ordinance was posted in three places within the City of La Quinta as specified in a Resolution of the City Council. JUNE S. GREEK, City Clerk City of La Quints, California DECLARATION OF POSTING I, JUNE S. GREEK, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was posted on , pursuant to Council Resolution. JUNE S. GREEK, City Clerk City of La Quints, California S:\Community Services\CCReports\CC.231.Skateboard Ordinance 01-07-03..doc ' ?I ATTACf 1 Tait 4 Qu&ro r t F17 Ut tilt♦ La Quinta Skate Park Rules (L.Q.M.C. 11.96.20) • Park hours are 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. • Participants under 14 years of age must be supervised by a person at least 25 years of age and takes responsibility for the person under 14 years of age. • No skating on wet surfaces or when hazardous conditions exist. • Skateboards and in -line skates only. • No bicycles or motorized vehicles. • Helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads required. • Failure to wear helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads will subject persons to citation and fine. ($50 for first offense, $100 for second offense & $250 for third offense per year) • Skating on park curbs, parking lot, and other areas not designated for skating is prohibited. • No graffiti or tagging. • No glass bottles. • No food or drink permitted in the skating area. • Dispose of trash in trash receptacles. • No smoking, alcohol, or drug use. • No spectators permitted in the skating area. • No unauthorized pieces of equipment, obstacles, or apparatus may be brought into the skate area. • No loud music (Municipal Code 11.08.040) • All organized events shall have written approval from the Community Services Department. • Animals are not permitted in skating area. • Reckless or destructive skating that jeopardizes the safety of persons or property is prohibited. Emergency Telephone Number: 911 Address: Fritz Burns Park, Avenue 52 and Bermudas Public'telephone located in front of the Fritz Burns Pool City of La Quinta Community Services Department 777-7090 ATTACH 0 U 0 O � E r y N y n O C O G C C ��• 'tl C G c � o 0 O A 6 Z a L 6 < L Z ¢ < N d O0 0 o 0 0 O O O L M y C u o r.4 EA En p eq CA w o 61) a N N 6pl w 0 p 0 0 Ln 0 N p EA O p O p� p OEf3 e N �' O in � ti (ij d o X X X x x x o ti d w � x Q. q Q w - c CU.o O o o OO o wO aU0 w0UM 0. o UUo UOo UU T UYo 41Im 0 0 a.Qo m Q7L0�5C o�n�8t�0mqo� Uv�A�Guacn.a�ti-�� a-,cn CORR. & WRITTEN MATEF T�-Q. s Twit 44Q" 4S NOF Tl9 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING DATE: January 13, 2003 ITEM TITLE: Dog Park Location BACKGROUND: At the January 7, 2003 City Council meeting, the City Council approved the location for a dog park at Fritz Burns Park. This area is located south of the main walk way at the park, next to the proposed skate park site. This site was selected over the piece of property in front of the Senior Center due to the availability of restrooms and amenities. At the Senior Center site, restrooms are not available if the Senior Center is closed. A Request for Proposals will be sent out for design/build services for this project in the near future. Dodie Horvitz, Community Services Director S:\Community Services\Community Services Commission\Written Correspondence 011303.doc r, '} ` r U t.. r