HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989/08/08 - Minutes - Joint (Chaffey College)AuguSt 8, 1989
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
Joint Meetin~
(Joint Meeting of the City Council and Chaffey College)
A. CALL TO ORDER
A joint meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Chaffey
College met on Tuesday, August 8, 1989, at the Lions Park Community Center, 9161
Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order
at 7:10 p.m. by Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Present were Councilmembers: William J. Alexander, Pamela J. Wright, and Mayor
Dennis L. Stout.
Also present were: City Manager, Jack Lam; Deputy City Manager, Linda D.
Daniels; Deputy City Manager, Jerry B. Fulwood; Community Services Manager, Joe
Schultz; Community Development Director, Rick Gomez; Administrative Analyst,
Diane O'Neal; Administrative Aide, Susan Mickey; and City Clerk, Debra J. Adams.
Present from Chaffey College were: Jerry Young, President/Superintendent; Don
Berz, Executive Vice President; Dennis Chuning, Vice President/Busniess Services;
Steve Menzel, Executive Director/Personnel Services; Bill Bescoby, Boardmember;
James Barton, Boardmember; Isabel Scully, Boardmember; Robert Edmonson,
Boardmember; and Paul A. Treadway, Boardmember.
Absent were Councilmembers: Deborah N. Brown and Charles J. Buquet II.
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Mayor Stout stated this is the second meeting the City has had with one of the
community groups.
Councilmember Alexander asked if the Chaffey College Board would have to call
their meeting to order.
Dr. Jerry Young, Chaffey College, stated they would not have to call their
meeting to order, but added that they had advertised for this meeting.
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B. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION
B1. Discussion of ~oint use of college facilities. (1405-03 SCHOOLS) (1)
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Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager, stated they have enjoyed the working
relationship with the College staff including the cooperation they have received
from Janet Nix. He stated that the City needs facilities very badly, and he
further added that the City has talked with the Grigsby's for the possibility of
using the vacant land which is near the College. He added he has been working
on this with Jim Anderson of Chaffey College who stated that he would be looking
into this possibility with the Grigsby's, but that he has not heard anything back
from the Grigsby's or from Mr. Anderson regarding their discussion on using this
land for sports facilities.
Mayor Stout felt both the City and College should work out an agreement where
they both could benefit.
James Barton, Chaffey College, stated he felt everyone should introduce
themselves at this point in the meeting because so many new faces.
At this point the Chaffey College staff, City staff, and the City Council
introduced themselves.
Jack Lam, City Manager, added that Rick Gomez has come back to the City and
stated that, with the reorganization of the City Manager's office, Jerry Fulwood
and Linda Daniels have become Deputy City Managers.
Dr. Jerry Young, Chaffey College, stated that Dennis Chuning, had come to Chaffey
College from Pasadena City College, and Don Berz had come to Chaffey College from
the Peralta District. He added that Steve Menzel, who is in Personnel, has been
with the College for approximately three (3) years.
Mayor Stout asked how Chaffey College felt about working on some of these
projects with the City.
Bill Bescoby, Chaffey College, stated they do have other obligations to some of
the other areas that the College serves, but they do want to work with the City
of Rancho Cucamonga also.
Councilmember Wright stated this is why the agreement has to benefit everyone.
James Barton, Chaffey College, felt that Chaffey College should take their assets
and do what is necessary so they will be continually growing. He further added
he felt some kind of Joint Powers Agreement could be worked up for the land that
is available.
Isabel Scully, Charley College, asked if the other neighboring cities that the
College services could also use these facilities and enter into the agreement to
assist with the financing.
Mayor Stout stated this was a possibility.
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James Barton, Chaffey College, stated it was his opinion that some of the
students in our area are going to Mt. San Antonio College instead of Chaffey
College for one reason or another.
Mayor Stout stated he felt that people are really starting to be familiar with
the location of Chaffey College, and the City is trying to do the improvements
to make it more attractive and more appealing. He stated he felt the College was
a very important asset to the City.
James Barton, Chaffey College, stated they are not objecting to working on some
of the ideas with the City, but that they also have to check with the other
neighboring areas for their needs. He felt there should be some type of evening
child care set up as one of the future programs.
Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager, stated the City could talk to
representatives of the other neighboring cities about the land that is available
for the various sports uses, and advise them that this land could be used for
possible sports tournaments. He added that, as negotiations continue with the
College, staff will continue to update the City Council.
Paul Treadway, Chaffey College, stated that he agreed with James Barton that they
do have to check with the other neighboring cities as far as their needs. He
stated he was in favor of an agreement to help out both the City and the College.
He added he felt there should be an alternate access into Chaffey College.
Mayor Stout stated that Banyan and Wilson will both be extended east across Haven
into the Fontana area. He also advised of the improvements to Milliken, and
stated that the City is aware of the circulation problems up in this area.
Jack Lam, City Manager, stated that Lemon Avenue will eventually be redesigned.
Paul Treadway, Chaffey College, felt the population at the College would be
greater if the access into the College was better.
B2. Identification of items of mutual concern. (1405-03 SCHOOLS)
James Barton, Chaffey College, stated that what has been talked about already was
the College's main concern, and commented on the consultant they have hired to
assist them with making things better at the College. He felt they should start
working closer with the City, and would like to have on going meetings with them.
He felt everyone should start planning for the increased population in the City
of Rancho Cucamonga. He further suggested that the College should possibly get
the City a list of activities that they offer.
Janet Nix, Chaffey College, stated in August a new list would come out.
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Mayor Stout stated he liked the activities the College offers to the community.
Councilmember Wright stated she feels the City and the College have many mutual
areas of concern, and that everyone should work together on these concerns. She
brought up such subjects as; Computer Links, Cable TV, Cultural Center, Museum,
and Child Care, and suggested all of these areas be worked on by both the College
and the City.
James Barton, Chaffey College, asked about the problems that still exist with the
Cable TV.
Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analyst, stated that the Comcast contract is
expiring, and that as soon as the third company franchise agreement comes on,
the City would be working with Chaffey College on public access which should be
towards the end of the year.
Paul Treadway, Chaffey College, asked Joe Schultz if the City's Community
Services Department is working with Chaffey College's Community Services
Department.
Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager, stated they are working together.
Paul Treadway, Chaffey College, asked if the cable companies could get involved
in the education process.
Don Berz, Chaffey College, stated that where he previously worked, the cable
company worked with them on different programs.
James Barton, Chaffey College, stated if there was an education program available
through cable, he felt it would be a real asset to the community.
Dr. Jerry Young, Chaffey College, stated that the work on Haven and Wilson has
helped the College out tremendously. He appreciated the City calling this
meeting, and even though the College serves other cities, he feels they have a
special relationship with the City of Rancho Cucamonga. He felt as the
population grows, as it is predicted, they could not continue to handle the
increased amount of students in Rancho Cucamonga.
Mayor Stout thanked the College for their attendance.
Paul Treadway, Chaffey College, stated he would like all the constituencies to
get together and discuss some of these problems.
C. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
NO communication was made from the public.
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D. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Wright to adjourn.
unanimously 3-0-2. Meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
City Clerk
Motion carried
Approved: September 6, 1989