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MINUTESA
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
GLENDALE CIVIC CENTER
5750 W. GLENN DR.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA 85301
MARCH 13, 2023
6:00 P.M.
Parks and Recreation Mission Statement
A partnership of employees and community working together to create a better quality of life for
Glendale through the provision of excellent parks, recreational programming, special events, tourism,
and neighborhood and community facilities.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine called the meeting to order at 6 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine conducted roll call.
Present: Helena Johnson Bodine, Vice Chair
Kathryn Mawby, Commissioner
Kathleen Roe, Commissioner
Bud Zomok, Commissioner
Marie Nesfield, Commissioner
Absent: Reginald Martinez, Chair
Joseph Jarrett Torres, Teen Commissioner
Also Present: James Burke, Director
John Kennedy, Assistant Director
Heidi Barriga, Interim Deputy Director
Paul King, Recreation Administrator
Diane Williams, Program Manager
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
None.
4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
a. Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Minutes of February 13, 2023.
Motioned by Commissioner Kathleen Roe, seconded by Commissioner Kathryn Mawby, to
approve the February 13, 2023 Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting
minutes as written. Motion carried 5 - 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Commissioner Marie Nesfield
Passed
5. NEW BUSINESS
It was announced that agenda item 5d. ACTION: HEROES REGIONAL PARK LIBRARY
STORYWALK@ would be presented first.
a. ACTION: HEROES REGIONAL PARK LIBRARY STORYWALK@
Mr. Beck gave a presentation on a potential grant opportunity for the Heroes Library
StoryWalk@, which included the following information:
. A brief history of the StoryWalk@ concept.
. It is a way to engage participants in an outdoor reading activity.
. Pages of a picture book are posted along a walking trail.
. It promotes literacy and health at the same time.
. There are StoryWalk@s in all 50 states and 13 countries.
. The Glendale Foothills StoryWalk@ was awarded and opened in 2018.
. Staff is applying for an LSTA grant for the Heroes Park location. The StoryWalk@ would
go around the perimeter of the lake. Signposts will navigate the readers around the
lake.
Commissioner Roe asked if there could be a `takeaway' at the end of the story, such as a
sticker, or an item to take home. Mr. Beck said this was a great idea and will conduct
follow-up.
Commissioner Nesfield asked about the StoryWalk@ at Foothills. Mr. Beck said the Foothills
StoryWalk@ started at the park and ends at the library. Commissioner Nesfield asked if the
StoryWalk@ was permanent or temporary. Mr. Beck relayed that it was a minor concrete
installation, and the book will be changed quarterly or with the seasons. Commissioner
Nesfield inquired about the targeted age group. Mr. Beck said the target was families and
elementary school children.
Commissioner Mawby asked if there would be a StoryWalk@ at the Main Library too. Mr.
Beck said staff was applying for an LSTA grant for the Main Library as well. He indicated staff
would be partnering with the Water Services Conservation Department as the proposed
location would be in the xeriscape garden. He noted the federal grant process was
competitive.
Commissioner Zomok inquired if the StoryWalk® is only visual and does not include audio or
braille. Mr. Beck said there is no audio, however, will see if there is a braille component
available.
Motioned by Commissioner Kathleen Roe, seconded by Vice Chair Helena Johnson
Bodine, to support the approval of the grant opportunity to install a StoryWalk® around the
Heroes Regional Park Lake. Motion carried 5 — 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Commissioner Marie Nesfield
Passed
b. INFORMATION: COMMISSION REPORTS
No update.
C. INFORMATION: UPDATE ON SUNSET PALMS SPLASH PAD PROJECT
Mr. King gave an update on the Sunset Palms Splash Pad Project, which included the
following information:
. The new splash pad will include an Automatic Meter Reader to track water use.
. There will be a soft opening, with Councilmember Malnar, prior to the season -opening
Memorial Weekend.
. A Ribbon Cutting Event will be held, with the date still to be determined.
Commissioner Roe commented on reports of homeless individuals using the splash pads to
bathe. Mr. King indicated staff and the Police Department were aware of the issue and were
looking at steps for mitigation.
Commissioner Zomok asked if other splash pad sites had artificial turf as well. Mr. King
replied in the positive. Commissioner Zomok indicated artificial turf can get hot.
Commissioner Zomok asked if the splash pad was water in and water out. Mr. King replied in
the positive.
Commissioner Mawby inquired if staff would be on -site during the day. Mr. King explained
that there would be no scheduled staff monitoring of the splash pad use.
d. ACTION: UPDATE ON SAHUARO RANCH PARK MASTER PLAN CONCEPTUAL
DESIGNS
Ms. Barriga gave a presentation on the Sahuaro Ranch Park Master Plan Conceptual
Designs. She gave details on the following three proposed design concepts:
. Low Impact concept
. Moderate Impact concept
. High Impact concept
. Each following concept includes all proposed improvements than the previous concept,
plus additional improvements.
Mr. Burke indicated the Low Impact concept brought the park up to the quality standard. He
said in all design concepts, there would be no changes to the buildings, facades, or additions
made to any buildings.
Commissioner Zomok asked if staff would work with the Historical Society. Mr. Burke said
staff will still work with the group, however, nothing major was being done at the park with
historical impact.
Commissioner Mawby asked if installing automatic gates included the back gate by the
pedestrian area. Mr. Burke said it did not and thanked her for the good suggestion.
Commissioner Zomok said the lily pond, included in the High Impact concept, did not seem to
fit the history of the park. Mr. Burke relayed the lily pond was proposed in an earlier Master
Plan. Commissioner Zomok cautioned against planting the Mesquite grove too close to
buildings as there were previous issues with termites in the historic buildings.
Commissioner Mawby asked how kids would be kept from splashing through the lily pond or
drowning.
Commissioner Roe suggested reconsideration of the lily pond.
Commissioner Mawby asked if the orange trees would be removed. Mr. Burke said the
orchards would not be affected.
Commissioner Zomok inquired if there was funding for the options. Mr. Burke relayed there
was no funding at this time, and these were just conceptual designs.
Commissioner Nesfield inquired if there were preliminary cost estimates. Mr. Burke said there
were no estimates at this time.
Commissioner Zomok said the process made sense and the park made Glendale unique. He
said he did not support the lily pond.
Motioned by Commissioner Bud Zomok, seconded by Commissioner Kathryn Mawby, to
support the High Impact concept for the Sahuaro Ranch Park Master Plan, with the
exception of the lily pond.
Commissioner Nesfield supported the lily pond. She noted other parks had lakes and she
had not heard of children drowning. She did not see that the lily pond would be deep and
said it could be nice with trees and benches.
Commissioner Roe said a lily pond could require more maintenance than a lake.
Commissioner Zomok said the algae could quickly look not so nice.
Commissioner Nesfield agreed the summer heat could cause an issue. She asked for
more information on a system to keep the water moving at the lily pond. Mr. Burke said
the system was not designed, as it was just a concept.
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine wanted to ensure the orange trees would remain in place. Mr.
Burke said all concepts include rehabilitation and renovation of the orchards; not removing
anything.
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine called for the vote. Motion carried 5 — 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Commissioner Marie Nesfield
Passed
6. STAFF UPDATES
Mr. Burke shared information on the following:
. Mobile Surveillance Unit: Mr. Burke reported on various vandalism at O'Neil Park, which
has necessitated the installation of a mobile surveillance unit with monitoring cameras.
He said the same cameras were at Sahuaro Ranch Park and the Civic Center. The unit
is being leased for six months.
*Thunderbird Paseo Lighting Improvements: The project includes changing the lights at
the Paseo Racquet Center, the parking lot, and the soccer fields. The project should be
complete in the next month or two.
. Sierra Verde Well Site Art Projects: The selected artist has prepared a few concepts that
were sent via survey to the Arts Commission, Parks Commission, adjacent HOA, and
other neighbors. Construction of the wall the art will be installed on was being handled
by the Water Department. The final art design has not been determined. The
Commission will be apprised once a decision has been made.
. Fishing Clinic at Bonsall Park: Saturday, April 22, 2023, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
7. COMMISSION COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Commissioner Zomok asked the member of the public in attendance to introduce himself. Mr.
Bill Pupo, of Core Construction, introduced himself.
Commissioner Roe reported that Gas Pump Park has had a lot of improvements. She said
there has been improvements with the homeless population and damage to the park as well.
Mr. Burke said staff has been working with Park Rangers and the Police Department
regarding the park.
Commissioner Nesfield reported that there were a lot of motorbikes and dirt bikes in the wash
of Thunderbird Paseo Park. She said there used to be signs that said no motorized vehicles
were allowed and asked if the signs were still present. Mr. Burke said there was City Code
that prohibited motorized vehicles. He said the Police Department was aware of this ongoing
issue with a group of about twenty-five people. He said staff has received other complaints
and was aware of the issue. He instructed the public to call the non -emergency Police
Department phone number so the activity was documented, and the police would know when
the activity was occurring. Mr. King announced the non -emergency Police number as
623-930-3000.
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine announced that frequently used City phone numbers were in the
water bill and relayed that reports regarding this type of activity could be made through
Glendale One.
8. NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission will be held on
April 10, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. at the Sahuaro Ranch Park Historic Area Fruit Packing Shed,
located at 9850 North 59th Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85302.
9. ADJOURNMENT
Motioned by Commissioner Kathleen Roe, seconded by Commissioner Marie Nesfield, to
adjourn the meeting at 7:06 p.m. Motion carried 5 — 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Commissioner Marie Nesfield
Passed
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meeting minutes of March 13, 2023, were submitted
and approved this 10th day of April, 2023.
Gwen Benoit
Management Assistant
Denise Kazmierczak
Recording Secretary