HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/7/2010 - Agenda PacketItem 9
December 7, 2010
Recreation & Senior Services Department
To: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
From: Sean Levin, Recreation Superintendent
Re: Status Report on Relocated China Cove Volleyball Court
RECOMMENDATION
For information only. Receive and file.
BACKGROUND
At the May 5, 2oo9 PB &R Commission Meeting, approval was given to relocate the China Cove
Volleyball Court and amend the hours of prohibited use from 12 noon- 4Pm to 11am — 31m. This
decision came as a result of two public hearings and multiple Ad Hoc committee meetings
(Attachments A and B).
The court was approved by the Coastal Commission in Spring of 2010 and installed in May of 2010.
At the June 2010 PB &R Commission meeting staff discussed compiling a report on use of the court
and reporting back in 6 months.
DISCUSSION
Park Patrol staff monitored China Cove beach activity during the period of May 3, 2010 — November
16, 2010 documenting specific activity by day (Attachment Q. Below are the statistics specific to
Volleyball use:
• Patrolled 84 times
• Stopped volleyball use during prohibited hours on 8 /10 /10 at 12:1opm and on 9 /4 /to at
12:35pm
• Witnessed authorized volleyball activity at 6:oopm on 8/16/10
• Witnessed no other volleyball activity during the review period
In addition, as part of the patrols staff encountered 14 dogs off leash, stopped alcohol consumption
twice and assisted with ongoing parking issues. In total approximately 60o persons were observed on
the beach during the 82 patrols.
Public Notice — Not applicable.
Attachments: A. Request for Removal or Relocation of China Cove Volleyball Court & Minutes from February
3, 2009 PB &R Commission Meeting.
B. Request to Relocate China Cove Volleyball Court & Minutes from June 2, 2009 PB &R
Commission Meeting
C. China Cove Beach Activity May — November, 2010.
@Recreation Item 4
February3.2009
& Senior Services Department
To; Parks, Beaches B Recreation Commission.
From =Sean Levin, RecreatlonSuperintendent
Re( Request for Removal or Relocation of China Cove Volleyball Court
REcomm ENRATION
Direct staff to complete an application and forward to the Coastal Commission for their approvaL to remove
the China Cove volleyball court.
BACKGROUND
The China Cove beach is a popular destination for sunbathing, volleyball and general site seeing due to Its
spectacular scenic views. The volleyball court is currently unusable due to one of its posts being broken.
At the time the court became unusable, staff was approached by David Beauchamp (China Cove resident)
regarding the relocation of the court. Since that time, :staff received formal applications from Harold Parker
and David Beauchamp, one to remove and one to relocate respectively (Attachments A and B) ..
The China Cove volleyball court has a. detailed history as outlined. below:
+ January 10, 1983 Resolution 83-9 shows no court at Chine{ove..
• January 5, 1988 Survey of Approved Beach Volleyball Courts conducted- August 1987 found an !illegal!
Volleyball Court @ China .Cove recommended action in survey was to Post for removal. Commission
recommended that City Council amend Resolution '83-9 Item 2 - -that language be added to allow -the
Commission to entertain requests for courts to be. within 50' feet of 'a private property line or
sidewalk. (Attachment C)
• February 22, 1983 - Resolution 88 -19 adopted. by City Council. China Cove court in violation of
Resolution. Item 2 amended to read: "No volleyball courts shall be installed within 50 -' of a private.
property line or sidewalk in any of the five 15) volleybaN playing zones'! established herein unless
authorized by the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission as an exception..." [Attachment D)
• May 3, 1988 - PB &R: approved: retention of the court with the condition that the net be taken down
when people not playing; that the hours, regulations, and location will be referred to the Oceanfront
and Beach Committee for a decision which will be made in conjunction with the China Cove
Association and the volleyball players using the courts. (Attachment Ei
• July 5.;. 1988 - PBOR Commission approved recommendations from the Oceanfront and Beach
Committee in memo .dated June 24, .1988. Commission approved recommendation to approve the
China Cave court based an: 1) Use Prohibited Daily, 12 noon —4PM, June 15 September 15. 2) Use
Prohibited on.Weekends and Holidays, . l2 noon- 4pm September16 June 14. 31 Drinking Prohibited.
4) Loud and Unreasonable Noise Prohibited. 5) Volleyball nets shall be removed duringnon playing
times and daily at sunset. (Attachment F)
DlscussION
The usable sand beach at China Cove is approximately 150 feet in length from the waterline at 11
distance and approximately 92 feet across. The general dimensions of 'a sand volleyball court are
with a- minimum of a 10 foot buffer on all sides to accommodate for play that protrudes outside I
dimensions. Adding the buffer requires a minimum play area of 50z BO feet. In addition, spik(
often travel well beyond the 10 foot bufferzone (Attachment G), Therefore, it is staff's opinion'
the court is not a viabie option. The proposed relocation would reduce the usable area for the ge
Cove beachgoers. The proposed relocation area would also cause the removal of vegetation
require Coastal Commission approval. It is important to note that shifting of the court within
would negatively impact other residents surrounding the property and beachgoers.
ITEM 4
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It is General Services and Recreation staff's opinion that the China Cove beach . is not suited for a volleyball
court based on the dimensions of the beach. Any configuration of the court on the beach is within 50 feet of
a private property line. The dimensions of the beach also do not lend themselves to mixing volleyball and
beactigoers and creates a safety concern from spiked balls that travel outside of the court area.
Staff contacted the :Coastal Commission to discuss the China Cove court. Although the Coastal Commission
does riot hst China Cove as a permitted court; should the Mill Commission decide to remove, relocate or
keep the existing court, the City will need to file an application with the Coastal Commission to properly
document the process..
If the Commission makes the determination that the China Cove volleyball court be retained in its current .
location, it is recommended that the rules established by the PB &R Commission at their July 5, 1988 meeting
be posted and enforced by Park. Patrol.. Furthermore; an application would treed to be completed and
forwarded to the Coastal Commission for their approval.
PUSLIC NOTICE
Ali residents and property owners within 500 feet of China Cove were noticed two times regarding the date of
this meeting..
Aftachmentsv A. Removalof VoheybeR Court Request Application -: Harold Parker, undated
B. Relodatioh of Voileyball Court Request Application � David T. Beaucharnp, undated
C. survey of Approved Beach Volleyball Locations dated 8/28/87; Excerpt of 1 /5/88. PBaR Commission MlnuteS
D. Resdution W4
E. Except of 5/3/88. P Bag Commission Minutes
F. Excerpt of 715/88 PB &R Coinnnssion Minutes w/ China Cove Beach Volleyball Court Regulations Staff Report, D8/24E88
G. Schematic & Aedal View of Yollegbail Court.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches rt Recreation Commission
Regular Meeting
Convened 7: 1 Opm
ROLL CAL
Present: Marie Marston, Chair
Tim B,nvwi
Bill Garrett
Kathy Hamilton
Phillip Lugar
Greg Ruzicka
Vacancy
Staff: Laura Detweller, Recreation ft Senior Services Director
Mark Marmon, General Services Director
Sean Levin, Recreation Superintendent
Teri Craig, Admin Asst
Excerpt of Minutes
ACTION
4. Request for Removal or Relocation of China Cove Volleyball Court. Superintendent Levin provided
a PowerPoint presentation of the history of the China Cove volleyball court to the Commission. He
stated that it was staffs recommendation to direct that an application for removal of the votleyball
court be forwarded to the Coastal Commission for their approval.
Commissioner Garrett stated that the area seemed Loo small for beach goers and volleyball, users.
Commissioner Lugar noted his concern regarding parking.
Commissioner Brown stated that the biggest issue is access; and as a proponent of volleyball that he
felt that this location was not suited for avolleyball. court.
Discussion ensued.
Chair Marston opened the public discussion.
Mary Ginear stated that there K illegal parking behind her house and that volleyballs constantly hit
cars in her driveway.
Bryan E,a,tstated that h* has played volleyball mt China Cove for over i5 years and has never heard
nf anyone "ra hi getting hit 'mnvKpyhwii He stated that this court isa gem because itis
protected from the wind andOotrdthat the courts mtCdM State Beach are too busy and not one oY
them is50feet away from the sidewalks- ne . stated that the park ju there for everyone not just the
select few that live there. Mc urged the Commission to retain the court.
Dame Beauchanmp.ototedthmtheKebthn1thezm/it iu just too close to the homes and that there has
been some damage in the past. He stated that the exuberance from the players can sometimes be
unpleasant and believes that the court should hemoved.
Commissioner Garrett asked about the use of the court
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Mr. Beauchamp stated that since 1988 it is used more and more but for the most part summer and
weekends and holidays are extremetybusy..
Chris Reedy stated that he has been playing volleyball there for over 15 years and asked the
Commission to remember that it is a public beach. He also noted that the players have a sense of
community and leave the beach better then when they get there. He asked that the City, begin to
enforce the rules from 1988..
Art Kisch stated that most players bring their families and that they seta good tone while on the
beach and is sympathetic to the residents. He suggested that the court be moved 10.12 feet and
promised to limit the enthusiasm. He urged the Commission to keep the :court.:
.Bruce Enzley stated that for the most part that beach is not crowded and that the use of the court
does not infringe their use on other beach goers. He asked the Commission to be fair and consider a
.compromise of moving the court and enforcing the rules.
!Sandy MacDougal reminded. the Commission that when these people bought their houses that the
beach was there for the public to use but noted that this court is farther away than most courts in
Newport Beach -: She also stated that there are not enough courts at CdM State Beach.
James Morrison stated that it is mostly the beach goers that cause the parking problem because the
volleyball players have learned the rules. He asked that the court be moved and that the rules be
enforced,
Harold Parker stated that safety is his big issue due to cars backing down the streets. He noted that
the court takes up a Lot of the sand on a:relatively small beach. He noted that Mother's. Beach is
almost gone because of the tides. He asked that the court be removed.
Peter Bergen stated that most the play during the week is after5pm and that the beach is usually
deserted. He believes that a compromise can be made with the homeowners and the players.
Steve VrebaLovich stated that all eight of the courts at CdM State Beach are less than 50 feet from
the sidewalk and in fact there is one that is only 36 feet. He noted that it would be ok to move the
court 10 -20 feet as long as it stays in the same format. He stated that he is unaware of any injuries
sustained at China Cove and that the Commission should remember that volleyball is now an Olympic
Sport and is very popular with the young kids of today. If you are going to allow the exceptions of
the 50 foot rule at CdM then the same should be given at China Cove.
Russ Henderson stated that this court is very unique and that the Commission should remember that
the teach is for the public and is not a private beach. The residents will still have the same type of
problems: regardless of the court:.
Regina Hollis stated that she would be open to moving the court and that most of the volleyball
players are professional business people.
Robert Gamer stated that he believes the best option is to move the court so that his house is not
the target. The most part the players are very nice and that he loves the beach and enjoys it seeing
it being used. He does not believe that a volleyball is going to hurt anyone. He urged that the sand
at the beach at'Fernleaf be replenished.
S. Giravich stated that she often sits on the beach about 10 feet away from the court and has never
been struck by .a volleyball.
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Brian Ramer stated that 20 years ago the Commission approved the Court and that precedent has
been set. The Commission should keep the court:..
Dave Donenberg stated that since the court has been down that he has noticed more people using
the beach and that his home Life has been extremely peaceful.
Joe McCarthy stated that problems will exist regardless of the fact that the volleyball court is there
the real problem at that beach is dogs and being off leash.
Chair Marston closed the public discussion.
Commissioner Brown asked if there were other locations for the court.
Superintendent Levin stated that the real . issue is that the volleyball - court: just does not fit in that
specific location.
Discussion ensued regarding Park Patrol, rules, vegetation and the Coastal Commission.
Commissioner Brown suggested that the Recreation Committee get together with homeowners and
players to discuss options.
Motion by Commissioner Ruzicka -to table this item until appropriate and that Commissioner Lugar
and Brown meet with a sub- committee representing residents and volleyball players to discuss other
options. Motion carried by acclamation.
5. Tree Donation, Director Harmon stated that staff had received a request from Mary Kirtland to
donate a tree at Old School Park.
approve the the tree donation by Mary Kirtland at Old School
6. Revision of Cou oli B -17 - Parks. Facilities fa Recreation Program Donation s. Director
Harmon reminded the mmission that at the October 7, 2008 that the Commission approved
.changes to the wording on a donor plaque. He noted that the staff report incorporates: the
change and forwards to City Co it for their review and approval.
Discussion ensued regarding types of dorms at specific parks
Motion by Commissioner Brown to forward the revision o. ouncil Policy B -1.7to City Council for
their review and approval.. Motion carried by acclamation.
COMMITTEE REPORTS -
Parks - Nothing to report
9SS - Nothing to report
AD- Not
—Youth Sports Lfaison- .Nothing to report
- Community Services Award. Award presented to Lewis Jones.
Other
- Marina Park - Director Detweller stated that a presentation will be made at the March meeting regarding ;.
Marina. Park.
I Attachmenc B I
Item 4
June 2, 2009
Recreotion &Senior Services Departinent
TQ. ParIiui, beachers ft Recreation Commission
From: Sean Levin„ Recreation Superintendent
Re: Requests to Relocate China Cove Volleyball Court
RECOMMENDATION
I. Con side r approval of request from Steve Vrelb a[ ovich to:
a. Re loc ate volleyball court as shown In Attach me nt A; and
b. Amend China Cove Volleyball Rules hours of prai-ntAted use from 12 noon -4Rm to I lam - 3am-
2. Direct staff to complete a development application to the Coastal Commission for their approval for
installation of the volleyball court atChina Cove.
BACKGROUND
At the February 3
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The Ad Hoc Committee met on February 11, March 12 and March 31 at China Cove. The result of the
meatings was to relocate the court as shown in AttachmentA.
PUBLIC Horric
All residents and property owners of China Cove (totaling 94) were noticed regarding the date of this
meeting.
Attachment: A. Request forRelocation fnarn-Steve Vrebalovich
B. February 3, 2009, Item 4,Commission Report, Requestfor Removal of Retacation-of China
Cove Volleyball Court.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks,. Beaches & Recreation Commission
Regular Meeting
June 2, :2009 - 7pm
Convened 71Opm
ROLL CALL
Present; Marie Marston, Chair
Tom Anderson
Tim Brown, Vice Chair
Kathy Hamilton
Phillip Lugar
Greg Ruzicka
Excused: Bit]. Garrett
Staff: Laura Detweiler, Recreation Ft Senior Services Director
Mark Hannon, General Services Director
Sean Levin,: Recreation Superintendent
Teri Craig, Admin Asst
OLD/NEW BUSINESS
4. Request to Relocate China Cove Volleyball Court. Superintendent Levin stated that staff had received a
request from volleyball player Steve Vre6olays h to relocate the volleyball court at Chine Cove. He went
on to remind the Commission that at the February 3, 2009 Commission meeting a discussion was held
regarding the request from homeowner Harold Parker to remove the volleyball court at China Cove
and a- request from David Beauchamp to relocate the court. The Commission acted by creating an Ad
Hoc Committee comprised of Commissioners Brown and Lugar to meet with volleyball
representatives, staff and China Cove residents David Beauchamp and Harold Parker to see if a
compromise could be reached. The Ad Hoc Committee met on February 11, March 13 and March 31 at
China Cove. The result of the meetings was to relocate the court as shown.
Superintendent Levin stated: that the request to the Commission is to consider approval of the reqpestfrom
Steve Vrebalovich to relocate the xtleyball court; and amend the China Cove VbUeybaLl Rules hours of
prohibited use from 12 noon —4pm to lfam - 3pm, Additionally direct staff to complete a development
application to the Coastal Commission for their approval for installation of the- wLleyball court at China Cove.
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Commissioner Brown stated . that beyond the playing rules, other - issues were discussed Including lack of
enforcement of the court rules Which included daily removal of the net. He stated that this had not been
taking place'and that the volleyball players are now aware of and will ensure daily removal.
Superintendent: Levin stated that the rules established in 1488 were not :posted nor was there anyone to
enforce the rules and therefore no one was aware of them.. The Park Patrol program now exists and so the plan
would be to post and enforce the rules.
Commissioner Brown went onto say that issues like parking: will now be addressed as staff will request Parking
Control to patrol the area more often. Conduct issues were discussed with the volleyball players: who have
agreed they will address -them with other .players. He stated that the residents will be notified of the Park
Patrol phone numbers and that if these rules are violated that they should call and that a record would be`kept
for the Commission to review if Issues persist.
Superintendent. Levin stated that if the :Commission would like a report ' back in six months after court is in
place that it should become part of the motion.
Commissioner Lugar asked if the request to the coastal Commission had been submitted
Director Detweiler stated that <staff has spoken with the Coastal Commission. and they asked that when the
Parks, Beaches 8 Recreation Commission as a body make a decision that the application be filed. She went on
to say that once direction has been given the application will be forwarded and that it could take anywhere
from 3 to 6 months to be processed.
Commissioner Garrett asked while this decision is being made is play going on?
Director Detweilerstated that currently, no court exists.
Vice Chair Brown opened the Dubbc discussion
Director Detweiler stated that any correspondence emails, or information from phone calls received were
forwarded to the PBU Commission and copies are on the dais..
Warren James stated that he lives about 150 feet away from where the court was originally. He went on to say
how often he was startled from the shouting that goes on with the court. He understands that at prior meetings
the Commission was concerned because of the lack of attendance from homeowners but noted that he was
here tonight along: with his neighbors:. He stated that many people that use the beach are from Irvine,. Costa
Mesa and Santa Ana and were not part of the public notice and unable to express their concern about, getting
hit from a. volleyball. Mr. James stated that what it boils down to is the aggressive volleyball and that these
balls are 6110 of a pound and when served can travel at a speed of up to 75 mph and even faster with a spike.
He stated that he would not want to be hit on the head from that. Having a volleyball court on the tiny beach
where a lot of kids are is wrong and why take up 40% of a valuable resource to allocate to a group of 4 players
occupying a. big part of the beach is just ludicrous. Mr. James stated that his hope is that the Commission
eliminates the court and if the court remains please include a rule that the lines be removed. daily.
Julia Gold stated that she received her notice of further discussion on the China Cove volleyball court and that
it was not a notice of an approval of a new plan but merely a discussion. She went on to say that as a 40 year
resident and over 70 years old, she is deeply involved in the environment of the Cove. She rated that the
suggested relocation will totally impede free access to the beach and will constitute a barrier. She went on to
say as a disabled senior resident the suggested relocation is unacceptable and it violates accessibility
requirements. This beach is too small to accommodate both the volleyball court and unimpeded use of the
beach and there are ample courts and parking at other locations of which there is no parking at China. Cove.
Ms. Cold stated that this small public beach should not be a private club for a few and noted that she is in
complete agreement with staffs original report of February 3 that the location and parking is unacceptable.
She stated that the violence from the volleyball play is not safe for families.. She stated that this new location,
is appalling and there is no access to the beach from the side of cove and violates the law regarding barriers
for ADA. She stated again that this new location violates every environmental policy that makes Newport Beach
a lovely place to live.
Parka, Beaches :& Recreation Commli lon
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Karen James stated that she had written a letter that the Commission received
Curtis Elmore stated that he frequents the beach almost.. every day and has played there since the 70's and has
a son that has been playing for many years. He stated that the court has a tradition and does not understand
the severity of the game that these people are talking about. He stated that there are typically 8.10 players
that bring their families and friends; so about 30 people are there. He stated that last Memorial Day weekend
he noted . that he had visited the beach everyday between 1:30: and 3:30pm and did a census. On Saturday, a
sunny day with a: temperature of 73 degrees, good visibility and 'la' people were on the beach at the: water's.
edge. He stated on Sunday there were 21 people on the beach and on Monday; there were 32. He went on to
say that never once did he see anybody using: or sitting the in the area of the proposed court or the old
location. He stated that there is plenty of room for everyone to use the beach and believes it is an asset to the
community and should be reinstalled.
Steve Vrbolavich stated that he filed the request to relocate the court and the players have tried to make .
every allowance for the residents with this compromise. He stated that some of the comments. mentioned
.tonight actually allow for more access to the beach and that there is no possible way that a person would not
be able to go down Cove Lane and access the beach. He stated that one of the issues agreed upon was that
volleyball players would no longer drive their cars down Cove Lane to drop their stuff off and that they would
go around and drop it off in another location and then everyone would park their car at the top, This was One
of Harold James' issues. He clarified that when the net goes up and goes down the lines would be done at the
same time. He also noted that there was concern about the noise and stated that the City went down there to
measure the noise level and the results were that the noise was far under the City noise ordinance levels. He
urged the commission to approve the relocation of the court.
Art Kish stated that he believes that everyone should be able to get along and share the resources there at they
.beach- He stated that he has never witnessed a conflict or problem regarding displacing the people wanting to
use the beach. He stated that be wishes he could hit a ball as hard as 75 mph and has never seen the ball }lit
anyone at the beach. He :stated that there are residents that support the court. He went on to say that the
volleyball players will respect the rules and urged the Commission to approve the relocation of the court,.
Frank Rent stated that he lives at China Cove and noted that he is not a volleyball player but one of the
reasons for moving there was the spirit of the players and it has been sad to see it so quiet since the court has
been :removed, He noted that the beach is quiet and would be interesting to see a time lapse camera to see .
the actual use of the beach. He urged that the court be restored.
Gina Mess stated that volleyball is a great community sport and that the people that use it are families; and
that they are trying to coexist with the residents. She stated that the noise or lack of bathroom facilities is not
merely a volleyball issue.
David Ronenberg stated that he opposes the volleyball court but should the Commission decide to restore the
court he asked that the Commission reference Resolution 88 -14 that states that volleyball courts will not be
within 50 feet of :a private property or sidewalk and even though the new location is 10 feet better then it was,
that his house is most effected and that it would be 25 feet from his property.
Dave Beecham stated that the residents would not be here tonight if since 1488 the rules had been followed
and noted that he is also guilty of infractions. He stated that for 20 years there was no enforcement: and no
compliance. He stated that he is skeptical of enforcement in the future. He stated that he is looking to the
Commission for assurances that ,a zero tolerance be included in the rules and asked that play be cutoff at.5pm..
Commissioner Lugar asked about the problem of the lack of bathroom facilities.
Mr. Beecham stated that the beach does suffer because of the lack of facilities and that it is not just volleyball:
players,
Steve Roniger stated that a majority of people that use the beach are residents and that they themselves are
guilty of public urination and illegal parking.
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Superintendent Levin stated that there is Park Patrol and Ihat they will be overseeing the rules. He also noted
that the rules were not posted in the past.
Vice Chair Brown dosed the Public discussion
Vice Chair Brown stated that should the Coastal Commission approve the volleyball court that there would be a-
6month trial period and that staff would return to the PBliR Cominission for an update.
Commissioner Garrett stated that he believes the beach is .too small for a volleyball court and has concerns
that the Park Patrol would be able to enforce the rules..
Vice Chair Brown stated that there is enforcement available and should problems occur that they can call the
Park Patrol.
Motion by Commissioner Ruzicka to approve the request from Steve Vrebaiovich to relocate the China Cove
volleyball court; amend the China Cove Volleyball Rules hours of prohibited use from 12 noon - 4pm to fiam
3pm; to direct staff to complete a development application to the Coastal. Commission for their approval for
installation of the volleyball court at China. Cove and if approved by the Coastal Commission that staff return :6
months after the installation of the court and to provide status report. Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Anderson, Brown., Lugar, Ruzicka
Noes; Garrett
Abstain; Hamilton
Absent: Marston
Vice Chair Brown stated that unless there was.an objection that the Commission would consider the three Bench'.
Donations together.
5. Bench Donation. Consider bench requestof. Jeanne Marcucci. at Ensign View Park
6I Bench Donation. Consider bench donation: request of: Phil Rave at Ensign View Park
7. Be=Com on. Consider bench donation request of Michael Ryan at Street.End:of Summit Street.
Motion oner Ruzick a: to approve:
• Bench donati of Jeanne Marcucci for Ensign View Park
• Bench donation o d Rowe far Ensign View Park
•. Bench donation of Mic l Ryan for the Street End of Summit Street
Motion earned by acclamation.
COMMITTEE REPORTS -
Parks Director Detweiler stated.. that the Park ment.Committeewould meet again in the fall.
RSS - Commissioner Hamilton reminded everyone a the CdM5k.
AD- tic
-Youth Smrts Liaison- Nothing to report
- Community Services Awnrd Nothing to Report.
Director Detweiler' reminded the Commission that the fu 'iiq. for additional part-time hours for Park
Patrol would be discussed at the June 9r, 2009 City Council meeting.
Other
- Mdrfna.Park - Nothing, to report.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
• .Fire Ring Policy
ADJOURNED:- :8:35pm
Submitted by:
Teri Craig, . Admin Assistant
CHINA COVE BEACH
PARK PATROL
May 2010
3
Patrolled 4:50pm
No activity
10
Patrolled 4:OOpm
No activity
14
Patrolled 10:15am
No activity
22
Patrolled 1:30pm
No activity
24
Patrolled 4:30pm
Dog off leash
25
Patrolled 4:20pm
3 people on beach
28
Patrolled 12:10 & 3:30pm
No activity
29
Patrolled 1:OOpm
16 people
30
Patrolled 6:45pm
No activity
June 2010
Patrolled 2:25pm
12 people on beach
4
Patrolled 1:OOpm
No activity
6
Patrolled 11:30am
14 people on beach
7
Patrolled 11:40am
No activity
10
Patrolled 4:05pm
No activity
11
Patrolled 12:45pm
No activity
12
Patrolled 4:20pm
7 people on beach
13
Patrolled 2:OOpm
24 people on beach
18
Patrolled 11:40am
No activity
19
Patrolled 1:45pm
24 people on beach
20
Patrolled 1:OOpm
21 people on beach
24
Patrolled 2:45pm
6 people on beach
25
Patrolled 1:20pm
4 people on beach
27
Patrolled 5:35pm
17 people on beach
29
Patrolled 3:30pm
2 dogs on beach / 5 people
July 2010
2
Patrolled 3:30pm
14 people on beach
9
Patrolled 9:25am
No activity
10
Patrolled 12:35pm
3 people on beach
11
Patrolled 2:20pm
9 people on beach
13
Patrolled 3:OOpm
10 people on beach
16
Patrolled 9:55am
3 people on beach
23
Patrolled 12:15pm
1 person on beach
25
Patrolled 10:45am
No activity
30
Patrolled 2:50pm
3 people on beach
August 2010
1
Patrolled 2:25pm
10 people on beach
8
Patrolled 5:40am
9 people on beach
10
Patrolled 12:25pm
Stopped alcohol use /Net Violation
12
Patrolled 1:40pm
15 people on beach
13
Patrolled 4:20pm
15 people on beach
15
Patrolled 3:35pm
24 people on beach
16
Patrolled 2:45pm
8 people on beach
Patrolled 6:15pm
No activity
17
Patrolled 1:15pm
No activity
18
Patrolled 2:25pm
12 people on beach
CHINA COVE REACH
PARK PATROL
September 2010
3
Patrolled 4:30pm
4
Patrolled 12:40pm
6
Patrolled 3:30pm
10
Patrolled 1:30pm
11
Patrolled 11:50pm
12
Patrolled 9:15am
13
Patrolled 2:20pm
17
Patrolled 10:35am
18
Patrolled 10:50am
20
Patrolled 12:55pm
25
Patrolled 4:15pm
26
Patrolled 11:10am
28
Patrolled 11:15am
October 2010
5
1
Patrolled 1:05pm
2
Patrolled 11:25am
5
Patrolled 11:05am
8
Patrolled 2:10pm
10
Patrolled 9 :15am
11
Patrolled 12:15pm
16
Patrolled 11:35am
17
Patrolled 11:25am
22
Patrolled 10:40am
23
Patrolled 3:20pm
24
Patrolled 8:10am
26
Patrolled 11:35am
29
Patrolled 10:50am
30
Patrolled 11:15am
31
Patrolled 9:50am
November 2010
5
Patrolled 10:50am
6
Patrolled 14:30pm
7
Patrolled 8:30am
9
Patrolled 1:10pm
12
Patrolled 10:50am
13
Patrolled 14:15pm
14
Patrolled 10:40am
15
Patrolled 2:50pm
16
Patrolled 9:50am
Dog off leash/ 10 people
Net Violation — 17 people on beach
Stopped alcohol use / 2 dogs off leash
No activity
No activity
12 people on beach
Dog off leash / 1 person on beach
Dog off leash
No activity
No activity
No activity
22 people on beach
No activity
2 people on beach
1 person on beach
No activity
1 person on beach
No activity
No activity
No activity
7 people on beach
No activity
2 dogs off leash
No activity
Dog off leash
Dog off leash
No activity
Dog off leash
No activity
Dog off leash
No activity
Dog off leash
Dog off leash
Dog off leash
No activity
No activity
Dog off leash
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