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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AND PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
SPECIAL JOINT MEETING
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 O 1:00 p.m.
Arrow Center 4 Mission Room
9791 Arrow Route 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
A. CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
City Council: Mayor/Chairman Kurth
Mayor Pro Teni/Vice Chairman Williams
Council/Agencymembers Gutierrez, Michael and Spagnolo
Park and Recreation
Commission: Chairman Carlson
Vice Chairman Karraa
Commissioners Dickey, Oaxaca and Punter
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place forthe general public to address the City CounclURedevelopmentAgency and Park and Recreation
Commission on any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the City CounciUAgency and Commission from addressing
any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The City CounciUAgency and Commission may receive testimony and set
the matter for a subsequent meeting.
Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the
number of individuals desiring to speak. All communications are to be addressed directly~to the City CounciUAgency and
Commission not to the members of the audience. This is a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are
expected. Please refrain from any debate between audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity
which might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting.
The public communications period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the
agenda. Any other public communications which have not concluded during this one hour period may resume after the
regular business portion of the agenda has been completed.
C. ITEM OF BUSINESS
DISCUSSION REGARDING FAMILY AQUATICS CENTER
D. ADJOURNMENT
I, Debra J. Adams, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that a true,
accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on December 6, 2007, per Government
Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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STAFF REPORT -
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
RANCHO
Date: December 11, 2007 ~ ~UCAMONGA
To: Mayor and Members of the City Council
Members of the Park and Recreation Commission
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
From: Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director
Subject: DISCUSSION REGARDING FAMILY AQUATICS CENTER
BACKGROUND:
Over the past two years, Community Services staff and the Central Park design consultants
have been sharing research information and programming trends with the City Council
relating to Family Aquatic Centers. Staff and the Aquatics Consultant completed an
Aquatics Center Feasibility Study in 2006 which provided an in-depth analysis of the
different types of aquatics facilities and the construction/operating costs associated with
each type. A number of special workshops were held with the City Council and the Park
and Recreation Commission since the completion of that report to discuss the scope and
components of the future Family Aquatics Center to be designed and constructed at
Central Park. At the workshop held on August 23, 2007, the City Council approved the
concept and priority phasing for a recreational aquatics facility, which would likely include
an indoor year-round 25 yard pool for instruction and fitness programming; an outdoor 25
yard pool for instruction, fitness programs and recreational competitive swimming
programs; and an outdoor recreational pool for family aquatics activities. The City Council
expressed their desire to have further discussions and facility tours to more fully develop
the programming and design concepts of the Family Aquatics Center.
During the City Council workshop on August 23, 2007, staff provided conceptual cost
estimates for the design and construction of the Family Aquatics Center including the basic
components described above, plus the administrative and support spaces necessary to
operate the facility. Also included in the cost estimate were estimates for the related site
improvements and the service yard that are part of the Phase II Central Park
improvements. Those cost estimates for both design and construction are summarized
below:
Site Improvements- $12,031,700
Aquatics Components- $ 6,418,000
Buildings/Structures- $10,716,000
Continpency- $ 5,833,200
Total- $34,998,900
DISCUSSION REGARDING FAMILY AQUATICS CENTER PAGE 2
DECEMBER i 1, 2007
On November 26, 2007 the City Council, Park and Recreation Commission, staff and the
design team took a tour of recently completed aquatic centers in La Mirada, Santa Clarita
and Palmdale. This tour provided the participants with ahands-on opportunity to see
different types of recreational pool amenities and begin a discussion on the pros and cons
of the various components. In addition to this tour, over the past two years staff has
provided the City Council and Park and Recreation Commission with photos, videos and
news articles of many other facilities throughout the country.
The purpose of the December 11, 2007 Joint Council/Commission Workshop is to share
preliminary ideas and concepts for the City's future Family Aquatics Center, based on the
recent observations of other facilities. To facilitate creative thinking and references to the
recent tour, staff and the consultants will have many photos on display for the workshop,
highlighting the La Mirada, Santa Clarita and Palmdale facilities, as well as photos of other
successful aquatic facilities throughout the country. Staff and the design consultants will be
meeting on the morning of December 11 prior to the workshop to have detailed and specific
discussions on the same topic areas, the results of which will be shared with the Council
and Commission in the afternoon.
Staff would propose that the following discussion outline be followed for the December 11
Workshop, to facilitate idea sharing regarding all aspects of the Family Aquatics Center
design. As a discussion format for each topic, staff will first share the results of the morning
meeting discussions amongst the design team. Then the City Council would share their
thoughts and ideas on each topic, followed by members of the Park and Recreation
Commission. Staff will highlight discussion points on flip charts for easy reference.
DISCUSSION AGENDA
1. Informal review and discussion of the photo displays
2. Discussion of observations from the aquatics center tour on November 26, 2007
a. La Mirada Splash
b. Santa Clarita Aquatics Center
c. Palmdale Dry Town Aquatics Center
3. Discussion on potential aquatics facility water-related components/amenities.
a. Indoor Year-Round Pool
b. Outdoor 25 Yard Pool
c. Zero Depth Pool Entry
d. Water Playground/Interactive Components
e. Splash Pads
f. Lazy Rivers
g. Slides
h. Wave Pools
i. Other
DISCUSSION REGARDING FANIILY AQUATICS CENTER
DECEMBER 11, 2007
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4. Discussion on potential aquatics facility non-water related components/amenities.
a. Deck Areas
b. Concessions/Merchandise Sales
c. Picnic/Party Areas
d. Other Activity Areas
e. Entry/Administrative Building
f. Other
5. Discussion regarding facility theming alternatives
6. Concluding Comments
Attached is a separate outline of this discussion agenda which the workshop participants
may wish to use to write down notes and ideas before or during the idea sharing session.
It is anticipated that the results of this Joint Council/Commission Workshop will prove very
helpful to staff and the design team as the actual conceptual planning for the Family
Aquatics Center gets started in January.
Ily
Kevin 1~1cArdle
Community Services Director
Attachment
DISCUSSION AGENDA NOTES
JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
12/11/07
1. Informal review and discussion of the photo displays.
2. Discussion of observations from the aquatics center tour on November 26, 2007.
a. La Mirada Splash
b. Santa Clarita Aquatics Center
c. Palmdale Dry Town Aquatics Center
3. Discussion on potential aquatics facility water-related components/amenities.
a. Indoor Year-Round Pool
b. Outdoor 25 Yard Pool
c. Zero Depth Pool Entry
d. Water Playground/Interactive Components
e. Splash Pads
f. Lary Rivers
g. Slides
h. Wave Pools
i. Other
4. Discussion on potential aquatics facility non-water related components/amenities.
a. Deck Areas
b. Concessions/Merchandise Sales
c. PicnidParty Areas
d. Other Activity Areas
e. Entry/Administrative Building
f. Other
5. Discussion regarding facility theming alternatives
6. Concluding Comments