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CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
I. CALL TO ORDER: 7:30 pm
A regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of South San
Francisco was held on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at a special time, at the Municipal
Services Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, California.
II. ROLL CALL:
Present: Commissioners Camacho, Garrone, Flores, Holt, Lock, Uy, and
Battaglia
Absent: None
Staff: Sharon Ranals, Director of Parks and Recreation
Greg Mediati, Parks Manager
Angela Duldulao, Recreation Manager
Danielle Sanderson, Business Manager
Marie Patea, Administrative Assistant
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. AGENDA REVIEW: No changes.
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 16, 2018 MEETING:
Commissioner Camacho requested amendments to Concert in the Park from Concerts in
the Park. She also noted that she did not request to remove birthdays from the calendar.
With these corrections, the minutes were approved by Commissioner Camacho with a
second by Commissioner Flores, unanimous.
VI. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: None
VII. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Summary of Town Hall on Sports Fields September 19, 2018
Director Ranals introduced Manager Mediati who provided an update on the ambitious
Parks 11 projects for 2017 – 2019. Manager Mediati reported that six ballfields are
included in the Parks 11 projects with the cost of nearly forty million dollars. Gardiner
Park will be the next project slated to be completed. The department typically hosts a
public meeting to gather neighborhood feedback prior to park design and construction.
Manager Mediati advised the Commission of funding challenges and will review ball
field plans with the leagues and discuss with staff what can be done in house versus
through capital improvement projects.
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Commissioner Flores asked if staff has responded to requests and inquiries from the
leagues. Manager Mediati has reported on improvements that have been completed.
Commissioner Flores suggested being transparent with the funding shortfall and
realistic timeline. Commissioner Uy inquired about the Orange Park expansion status.
Director Ranals stated that the City Manager had been in negotiations with California
Water Service, however this has been paused. She reminded the Commission that if
artificial turf is installed on the ballfield area then the field can be used for both soccer
and baseball. Director Ranals stated that South San Francisco Unified School District
plans to construct a baseball field on the South San Francisco High School (SSFHS)
campus, and the varsity baseball team will start playing games and practicing on their
own campus when the field is constructed. Commissioner Battaglia asked if SSFHS
will maintain the field on their school site. Manager Mediati said yes, the school
district will maintain the field and not city staff. Commissioner Camacho asked when
the parks project start dates will be published. Commissioner Holt thanked Director
Ranals and staff for keeping the fields up and for getting resident input. Commissioner
Lock also thanked staff for hosting public meetings and keeping the dialog going. He
asked if the public is aware that the Orange Park field will be closed for 1-2 years.
Manager Mediati said yes and Director Ranals said that staff strives to update the
website with details. Chair Garrone asked about the storm water capture project.
Director Ranals said that the city has $9.5 million dollars to complete the project.
Commissioner Camacho suggested communicating the timeline as soon as possible to
avoid conflicts with field permits.
B. Summary of Concert in the Park Survey Results
Director Ranals introduced Manager Duldulao who summarized the paper and online
surveys from Concert in the Park. She noted that 80% were SSF residents.
Commissioner Flores questioned if people who didn’t attend the concert could still take
the survey. Manager Duldulao said yes with the assumption that most people attended
the concert. Director Ranals said perhaps people did not attend because they did not
like the band or could not find parking and this would be good information to collect.
Commissioner Camacho suggested having different options in the survey for people
that did not attend the concert.
VIII. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Circle 3.0 Program Roll Out
Marie Patea gave an update on the scope of the project. The outreach plan includes
presentations at the Community Town Hall meetings on Monday, November 26 and
Tuesday, November 27 after a mailer was sent at the end of October and a workshop
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was held at the Corporation Yard on November 17. Chair Garrone asked how many
approvals we had so far. Six approvals so far said Marie. Marie asked if
Commissioners would be willing to walk neighborhoods and assist staff with getting
watering agreements signed. Commissioners Holt and Battaglia both agreed.
Commissioner Battaglia asked why residents are hesitant to sign the agreements. Marie
stated that though it is a city tree, residents are still concerned about potential property
damage. Commissioner Camacho suggested working with the school district to get
notices sent home about the program. Commissioner Uy asked if the materials are in
multiple languages.
B. Agenda Minutes
Manager Sanderson discussed the various styles of commission minutes and prepared
the October minutes as a blended style of minutes. She noted that previous to October,
the minutes have been detailed and are time consuming to type up. Commissioner
Camacho referenced how the consultant consolidated minutes and she prefers the
current minutes since Marie has started taking minutes. Commissioner Flores
appreciates the blended style and noted that the Town of Colma includes a table which
provides a good visual. Chair Garrone said that with the sheer volume of information
that is discussed at the meeting, council members need to hear all of the details.
Commissioner’s feedback should be clear with a summary style for items from
commission. Director Ranals thanked Manager Sanderson for presenting the options.
IX. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE:
Rich Busalacchi represented Beautification and will report information to the
Beautification Committee at their January meeting. Sally Busalacchi, Rich’s wife, joined
him at the meeting.
X. FRIENDS OF PARKS AND RECREATION
No update
XI. ITEMS FROM COMMISSION
Commissioner Holt reported the following: that he and Jeannette had a great time at the
Full of Fun Halloween party and Thanksgiving dinner; Halloween Extravaganza had a
great turn out; Holiday Boutique had fun being a greeter and selling raffle tickets noting
that it was a great event; gave a shout out to Sharon and staff for the Parks and Recreation
Commissioner’s workshop and the great presenters. He also thanked Director Ranals and
Assistant Patea for the great swag at the event and hopes to see more of these events.
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Commissioner Lock reported that the 2019 CPRS Conference is in March in Sacramento.
He noted that Sheri Boles is looking for more volunteers for the food and toy drive and
suggested the commission joins in to help the community if possible. He wished the
commission and city staff a happy holiday stating that it is time to rejoice with family and
friends.
Commissioner Uy reported that he enjoyed Halloween Extravaganza stating that the
crowd control was better than it had been in the past. He said that his kids were too scared
to go through the haunted house but their friends loved it. He mentioned the aquatics
program and after school recreation programs being cancelled because of air quality. He
said that the parents that he heard from appreciated the communication and decision to
close facilities but suggested that staff set up a protocol and include it in class registration
to let parents know if the air quality gets to a certain number that facilities will be closed
and parents will be called to pick up their children. Director Ranals noted that our
programs follow the South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) closure
policy. She thanked Commissioner Uy for his good point and noted that extra
communication is good.
Commissioner Flores questioned the Orange Slices art piece that was broken. Director
Ranals reported that the vandals were captured and the piece is $16,000. It is a felony
offence and all of the vandals were high school students. Staff is following up with the
artist on the construction of the piece since the piece did not appear to have a central spine
or pressure treated wood. The City has insurance with a deductible. Parents may need to
pay restitution and or the vandals may n eed to work it off. Commissioner Flores said that
he heard great things about the Halloween Extravaganza. He is not resigning from Parks
and Recreation Commission until every vote is counted and he is officially a trustee with
the SSFUSD. He said that he has much gratitude to the City, staff and Director Ranals for
this gift of service to the city. He wished everyone happy holidays!
Commissioner Camacho said that she enjoys Halloween Extravaganza every year but this
year was exceptional. Seeing the faces of the kids watching the entertainers was priceless.
The addition of insects was different and interesting. She said that the leisure guide looks
great and she likes the upcoming events and pictures. She suggested a text alert in the
future for air quality concerns and allowing parents adequate time to pick up their children
from programs. Director Ranals said that she will check in with Ken Anderson, who is
currently in Paradise, about the text alert option. Manager Duldulao said that the Civic
Rec system may be able to capture the necessary information such as wireless carrier and
provide the user the option to opt in for text message alerts. She will look at this option
with the next phase in account set up features. Commissioner Camacho wished happy
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holidays to all and thanked Commissioner Flores for his service and noted that it has been
an honor to serve with him and is looking forward to partnering with him and solidifying
the partnership with SSFUSD.
Commissioner Battaglia asked how to advise dog park and ball field users about air
quality or other emergencies? Manager Duldulao said that staff could post signs at various
sites. Commissioner Battaglia attended the Historical Society fundraiser dinner, the
Commissioner’s workshop, Halloween Extravaganza, Plymire House event, Holiday
Boutique, Circle 3.0 workshop, and See’s Candy Sip and Shop. She noted that her
Commission is up in December 2018 and if she does not get reinstalled, it’s been fun
working with all.
Chair Garrone said that he did not prepare anything because though it is his last meeting,
he agreed to stay on the Commission until his chair is filled. He attended the Trivia
Challenge on Friday. He congratulated Commissioner Flores and said that he hopes that
the school board is all that he hoped and dreamed it would be and wished him the best of
luck! He wished everyone a wonderful holiday! He said that being on the Commission
has been truly special and has opened his eyes to how things work in South City. He
acknowledged Joe Fernekes for asking him to apply for the Parks and Recreation
Commission. He said that staff has come a long way! He wished everyone a wonderful
holiday.
XII. ITEMS FROM STAFF
A. December and January Calendar of Events and 2019 (tentative) Calendar
The draft calendar was given to each Commissioner.
B. Administrative Update
Director Ranals reviewed the items and noted that the SSFUSD Reorganization will be
December 13. The SSFUSD Liaison meeting will be December 17 at 3:00 p.m. with
Buri Buri after school recreation program on the agenda. Director Ranals also
mentioned the Big Lift program and that it is currently offered at no cost to families. If
the funding stops, we will need to go back to City Council and it may need to become a
fee based program.
Manager Duldulao thanked the Commissioners for the compliments on Halloween
Extravaganza and Holiday Boutique. She commended Kelli Jo on the Holiday
Boutique noting that it was the first time of hosting the event on a Saturday and with
that particular format. The vendors were happy and had a great time. Because of the
air quality, the Fun Run had to be cancelled and over 200 participants will be credited
or refunded for their entrance fee. Westborough Community Room restrooms are being
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repaired and parents of students in programs there have been informed that December
21 through January 9, the restrooms will be closed.
Manager Mediati reviewed administrative items and noted that Alta Loma Park
playground has warranty issues which are being addressed.
Director Ranals thanked Commissioner Flores for his service and said that we will
have a brick etched for him in Centennial Way Plaza as soon as possible. A brick for
Chair Garrone will be installed soon for his year as chair.
Director Ranals said that she expects that Smith Group will present a Civic Campus
update at the January commission meeting. She also said that the dates for the CPRS
conference in Sacramento are March 13 through 19. Commissioner Camacho, Holt and
Lock are interested in attending. Staff can arrange a driver if needed. Commissioner
Camacho inquired about the California Association of Parks and Recreation
Commissioners and Board Members (CAPRCBM) dinner.
XIII. ADJOURNMENT
9:02 p.m. by Chair Garrone
Respectfully submitted by Marie Patea, Administrative Assistant II