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CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
I. CALL TO ORDER: 7:00 pm
A regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of South San
Francisco was held on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, at the Municipal Services Building, 33
Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, California.
II. ROLL CALL:
Present: Commissioners Camacho, Garrone, Flores, Holt and Lock
Absent: Commissioner Battaglia, Uy
Staff: Sharon Ranals, Director of Parks and Recreation
Greg Mediati, Parks Manager
Kelli Jo Cullinan, Acting Recreation Manager
Angela Duldulao, Management Analyst II
Marie Patea, Administrative Assistant
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. AGENDA REVIEW: No changes.
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Commissioner Holt made a motion to approve the minutes of March 20, 2018, with a
second from Commissioner Flores; unanimously approved.
VI. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION:
Mike Palmer, Chair of the Parks and Recreation Commission for the City of San Bruno
and Commissioner Lorry Greenberg were present. Lorry stated that she has been a Parks
and Recreation Commissioner for San Bruno since her husband passed away eleven years
ago and she took over his chair. Mike and Lorry complimented the South San Francisco’s
Commissioners for their great work and events.
Rick Benavides was in attendance and representing the Beautification Committee.
VII. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Sub-Committee Review
Commissioner Camacho and Commissioner Holt stated that they are stepping down from
the Cultural Arts and Parks and Recreation “mash up” Sub-committee. Director Ranals
stated that staff will work with the Cultural Arts Commission and if other opportunities
come up for coordination, she will bring it to the Commission at that time.
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VIII. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Launch of New Recreation Management Software – CivicRec
Angela Duldulao, Management Analyst II reported that she was happy to be with the
Commission tonight and along with managing the department’s budget, and special
projects she has managed the startup of the recreation management software project and
she has loved the opportunity. CivicRec is the new software that replaces the CLASS by
Active Net and will assist staff in processing over four million dollars in revenue.
CivicRec by CivicPlus is planned to launch to the public on April 23, 2018. She noted that
the last twelve months of user information has been imported into the system. Angela
walked the Commission through the site and its features and benefits noting that it is user
friendly and emphasized creating a user account. SSF.net/Rec SSFCA account is the path.
Commissioner Lock asked if rental availability would be in the system and if an email
could be sent. Angela stated that it has been discussed and planned for the future. We are
beginning with registration for classes to start and that payment is needed to complete
bookings. The discussion of childcare on line occurred too and will be discussed in the
future. The complexity of wait lists, and policies will be taken into consideration before
rolling out childcare and rental programs on line. Angela demonstrated how to sort classes
by date, location and category for convenience.
Commissioner Flores congratulated and thanked Analyst Duldulao and inquired if there is
a help button or tutorial on the website. Angela replied that a help option is in the top
corner and that a welcome message will incorporate instructions and she can add a banner
for important messages as well. Commissioner Flores inquired if the password recover
process is easy and Angela said yes, similar to other password recovery systems that are
connected to the user’s email. He asked about a Spanish translation option and she said
that she will check to see if a tab for translation can be added to the site. Commissioner
Flores also noted that email requests to WebRec may increase with questions and
suggested having a desk top at Measure W / Community Civic Center meetings to educate
participants and gain buy in.
Commissioner Camacho congratulated and thanked Analyst Duldulao stating that it has
been a long time coming. She asked about a mobile phone view. Angela said yes, it looks
a bit different and she recommends using a computer for user setup. She inquired about
class reminder notifications and Angela said no but when the user logs in to the system,
they can see the classes that they are enrolled in. Commissioner Camacho suggested a
phone hotline with a step by step guide in English and Spanish. Angela reassured the
Commission that the front desk staff is trained and ready to help. Commissioner Camacho
suggested a soft opening for trusted residents. Angela said that the publicity about the
launch has already gone out. Director Ranals noted that the City of San Bruno is planning
to switch to the same software.
Commissioner Holt thanked Analyst Duldulao for her work on the project and said that he
and Jeannette will try out the system and will let her know if they have any questions.
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Chair Garrone thanked Analyst Duldulao noting that picnic and facility rental availability
on line would be great. Director Ranals said that it is doable yet we need to be cautious to
prevent people from not booking picnics sites properly. She thanked Analyst Duldulao
noting that this has been quite a process.
B. CIP Update
Alta Loma Park Playground – Manager Mediati reported that the construction
fence is down and the playground is open. The seat wall tiles are in with the plaque
installed. He noted that the playground passed its safety inspection. He reminded
the Commission that March was interesting with inclement weather which created
delays in construction and the park reopening. The reopening is scheduled for
April 21, at 10:30 am beginning with an Arbor Day planting of five trees, the
ribbon cutting and dedication at 11:00 am and concluding with a hot dog barbeque
and activities for kids.
Verde Design team is working on: Orange Memorial Park, Buri Buri Park, and
Hillside field.
SSA Landscape is working on Gardiner Park, Avalon Park and Sellick Park.
o Manager Mediati noted that both firms are beginning with the phase zero
approach and looking at an a la carte approach with limited funding for
what the needs at each park are i.e. lighting, irrigation, etc.
o At least one large public meeting for each project to obtain public input
will be scheduled.
The remaining parks will be designed in 2019.
Commissioner Camacho inquired about small patches of turf for youth soccer fields?
Manager Mediati discussed a possible overlay of a soccer field between two ball fields at
Orange Park. He is also in discussion with PG&E about Irish Town Greens at Linden
Avenue and Hillside Boulevard to possibly convert the site to youth soccer fields. Director
Ranals stated that Avalon Memorial Lots is also being considered for a youth soccer field
and a dog park. She mentioned the recent neighborhood tours with select residents and the
City Manager. Director Ranals mentioned Cal West Park as a possible soccer field
location. She also noted that South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) is
discussing adding a varsity baseball field on their school site. They currently use the field
at Orange Memorial Park as their home field. Parkway Middle School field was discussed
as it is currently being renovated and the district will maintain it. She mentioned
community access and the joint use agreement. She noted that Verde Design is the
architect that designed Parkway Middle School’s field.
Commissioner Lock said that it is great news that PG&E is considering allowing the City
to put a soccer field on Irish Town Greens. He inquired if the City has given any funds to
SSFUSD for fields and Director Ranals said no. She discussed a field permit process,
noting that Buri Buri School is also in need of a field and estimated the cost of five
million dollars for an artificial turf with lights and a fence.
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C. 2018/2019 Budget Update
Analyst Duldulao reported on the two year budget cycle noting that the budget is planned
to go to City Council on June 27. She spoke about a new Business Manager position in the
Administration division and creating flex positions in parks and building maintenance
divisions. After achieving specified certifications, the flex position can be promoted to
maintenance worker I, II, etc. She noted that the master fee schedule is in process and we
are waiting on results from analysis before presenting.
Commissioner Flores inquired about item number 12, additional budget for enhanced
Concert in the Park event of $15,000. Acting Manager Cullinan said that more community
activities are being considered, such as a petting zoo, pony rides and a train. These
activities are being considered for the baseball field area. She also mentioned one band
instead of two bands but still include the high school bands; all using one main stage.
Inviting local breweries is also being considered.
Commissioner Camacho said that she is happy to hear about enhancements in the
children’s area for Concert in the Park. She is concerned about possible fee increases for
recreation programs. Director Ranals said that it is a cost recovery policy and does not
think that it will be a dramatic increase.
Commissioner Flores requested fee analysis visibility. Commissioner Lock asked what
surrounding communities are doing. Director Ranals said that all municipalities are
mandated to do studies on all departments. She noted that we do benchmark our fees.
Commissioner Camacho asked if we are looking at tree permits. Director Ranals said this
year we will be looking closely at sports, aquatics and seniors because they are under 50%
cost covering. Analyst Duldulao said that it is a challenging process.
IX. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITEE
Chair Garrone reported that it was a well-run Beautification meeting. A city map was
divided up for the committee members to select a section for Beautification Award
nominations. He invited everyone to attend Arbor Day at Alta Loma Park on April 21 at
10:30 am and Coastal Cleanup on September 15. He also reminded the Commission to
submit photos and or addresses of residents, businesses and multi-unit dwellings that have
attractive landscape to be nominated for 2018 Beautification Awards. The nominations
can be sent to Marie Patea or Greg Mediati.
X. FRIENDS OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Commissioner Flores stated that Friends of Parks and Recreation will have a table at the
Alta Loma Park ribbon cutting and at Streets Alive/Parks Alive to grow awareness of the
group and build membership. He thanked Assistant Patea for reviewing and rating over
70 applications and essays for the Chamber of Commerce Youth Scholarship program and
stated that Friends will have a $1000 scholarship winner this year and hopefully the
winner can be acknowledged at a future meeting. Commissioner Flores stated that the
Chili Cookoff is on hold for 2018 but other events such as a Paint and Wine night may be
added as a fundraising option.
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XI. ITEMS FROM COMMISSION
Commissioner Holt – visited Buri Buri Park, Alta Loma Park and was very impressed. He
attended the Egg Hunt, the senior focus group with SmithGroup, and the fundraising
dinner to support the Dragon Boat team that will be competing in Hungary.
Commissioner Flores – stated that the Egg Hunt was fun. He attended a Friends of Parks
and Recreation meeting and noted that he is participating in Citizens’ Academy with
twenty four other people and that Sheri Boles is doing a great job and has a lot of energy.
He said that Alta Loma Park looks good.
Commissioner Lock – said mea culpa (my fault) at the Egg Hunt when his bag broke and
the kids trampled him for the eggs.
Commissioner Camacho – stated that Devin did a great job running the Egg Hunt event
and that he is really good at communicating the activities. Attendance seemed less than
the previous year. She also gave kudos to Ercie for the Youth Art Show. She also said that
the Alta Loma IPP clean up event was well organized. She has heard nothing but rave
reviews about the park and she loves the diversity and can easily spend a couple hours at
the park with so much for the kids to do.
Chair Garrone – spoke about neighborhood soccer fields with high fences. Director Ranals
said that the fenced breezeway area on Grand Avenue has been on her mind as a potential
soccer field. Questions came up about soccer field regulation size and synthetic versus
natural turf. Chair Garrone is trying to arrange his schedule to be off for the Alta Loma
Park reopening.
XIII. ITEMS FROM STAFF
Director Ranals advised the Commission that the Mayor’s State of the City meeting
begins at 6:30 pm not 7:00 pm on May 22 and to please update the event calendar in their
packet. She also pointed out that May 24 is the Citizens’ Academy night for Parks and
Recreation and the Commissioners are welcome to attend.
XIV. Adjournment 8:44 p.m. by Chair Garrone
Respectfully submitted by: Marie Patea, Administrative Assistant
NEXT MEETING: May 15, 2018