PKC - Minutes - 10-03-17MINUTES OF THE ROSEMEAD PARKS COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 3, 2017
The regular joint meeting of the Rosemead Parks Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. in
the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead,
California.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Commissioner Lin
INVOCATION was led by Commissioner Tocki
ROLL CALL: Commissioners Chavira, Lin, Ly, Ruvalcaba, and Tocki
ABSENT: None
ADMINISTRATION OF THE OATH OF OFFICE
The Secretary administered the Oath of Office to the 5 newly appointed Commissioners
REORGANIZATION
Commissioner Lin nominated Commissioner Chavira to the position of Chairman, the
nomination was seconded by Commissioner Ruvalcaba. Motion passed.
Commissioner Chavira nominated Commissioner Lin to the position of Vice -Chairman, and was
seconded by Commissioner Tocki. Motion passed.
1. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
James Berry congratulated the Commissioners on their newly appointed positions as Park
Commissioners.
Brian Lewin also congratulated the Commissioners on their newly appointed positions.
Mr. Lewin spoke on the need for stronger staff and public safety presence at Rosemead
Park, in addition to the enforcement of leashing dogs.
Chairman Chavira inquired if Mr. Lewin has communicated these issues with the City
Council and City staff.
Jason Chacon, Director of Parks and Recreation reminded the Commissioners that the
focus of this Commission is to seek out new park open space, and they don't have an
advisory oversight over other issues in the parks or other recreation areas. Mr. Chacon did
reiterate that Mr. Lewin has brought this issue up to staff, and the City Manager and City
Council has directed staff to look at different options with Public Safety and other concerns
such as the enforcement of leashing dogs, etc.
2. CONSENT CALENAR - None
3. MATTERS FROM STAFF
A. Overview of the Parks and Recreation Department
Jason Chacon also congratulated the Commission on their newly appointed positions, and
expressed his desire to work closely with each and every one of them on matters such as
increasing park and open space and updated them on past and upcoming projects in the
City. Mr. Chacon also gave the Commission an overview of our current open space and
shared the results of the latest County Needs Assessment, categorizing Rosemead as
moderate. The Commission will also explained how the Commission will be working
closely with other departments, i.e., Parks and Recreation, Community Development,
Public Safety, etc.
Mr. Chacon had his staff introduce themselves, give their years of service and what area
they currently oversee.
Chairman Chavira asked if the Commission could obtain a copy of the County Needs
Assessment study.
B. Dog Park
At the direction of the City Council and as a part of the Rosemead 2016-2018 Strategic
Plan, staff was asked to evaluate the development of a dog park. Parks & Recreation
Department staff has been working with the public works department and the community
development department to identify possible dog park locations.
With the opening of our new public works yard on River Rd., a portion of the west side of
Garvey Park has become available and is the most project ready location. City staff is
currently working to find available grant funding and will then proceed with preliminary
designs.
Once grant funding approval has been received from the City Council, staff will work with
the Parks Commission to discuss layout and amenities that are within budgetary guidelines.
Staff Recommendation
Receive dog park update from staff
Jason Chacon, Director of Parks and Recreation presented the staff report and explained
the necessary steps to move forward with the grant funding approval process.
Chairman Chavira inquired if there was any controversy regarding the dog park, or any
concerns coming from the City Council.
Mr. Chacon stated that with many people exercising at Garvey Park, there seems to be a
need for a place for people to walk their dogs. The City has also received several calls
from residents to have a space dedicated to animal lovers and people that would like to
have a pet park.
Commissioner Tocki asked how large of an area will the dog park be. Mr. Chacon stated
that it is approximately 14,000 sq. ft.
Vice -Chair Lin stated that since the dog park is part of the City's strategic plan is there a
deadline for the park to be completed.
Mr. Chacon stated that there are usually no deadlines. In this instance, the exact wording
was to evaluate the development of a dog park.
Commissioner Ly asked if there were other locations that were available, would the City
look at other locations besides this one.
Mr. Chacon said that is definitely an option, and staff would bring it back for discussion.
Chairman Chavira asked if the park was accessible for the handicap.
Mr. Chacon stated that all our parks are ADA accessible. With Garvey Park being an older
facility, with this new development we would have to comply with all ADA standards
Chairman Chavira asked what the City's relationship is with the school districts in
Rosemead.
Mr. Chacon stated that we have a long standing relationship with all three school districts.
The joint use agreement with the Garvey School District is over 45 years old.
Brian Lewin asked the commission to please take into consideration the amenities for the
dog park, and also strictly enforce dogs on a leash at Rosemead Park, as not all people want
to take their dogs to a dog park.
Chairman Chavira asked if we have heard from others in the Community regarding the dog
park.
Mr. Chacon stated that there have been several groups in the Community that have spoken
on this issue, and we will definitely do a community outreach for this project.
ACTION: No action was taken, and more information will be brought back to the
commission in November.
4. MATTERS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF
Commissioner Lin thanked staff for getting the Commission started and congratulated the
other commissioners on their appointment. He also suggested perhaps a meet and greet
with staff and other commissioners that they will be working with, and start to meet some
of the residents.
5. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:59 p.m. The next regular Parks Commission meeting will be held on
Tuesday, November 7, 2017, at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
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