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HomeMy WebLinkAbout052124-08.1 ATTACHMENT ETO: PARKS, RECREATION AND ARTS COMMISSION STAFF REPORT 4.3 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission November 9, 2022 SUBJECT: Consider Approval of Additional Pickleball Courts at Osage Station Park BACKGROUND: The Danville Parks, Recreation & Arts Strategic Plan Update (Plan) was adopted by the Town in 2017. The Plan "establishes a long-range vision and course of action for creating and sustaining a high quality, interconnected system of parks, recreation and arts facilities, services and programs." The Plan contains several overall recommendations for ways of keeping the Town's park system as relevant as possible. One recommendation is to "Increase the multi- functionality and recreation value of existing parks and facilities through capital improvements that incorporate new recreation facilities and features." A second recommendation is to "Support emerging recreation activities to address trends and add variety to the recreation options in Danville." The plan also specifically "identifies outdoor recreation facilities to consider for Danville's parks system to augment and diversify the existing inventory of sports fields, courts, and playgrounds." Examples identified included a skatepark, disc golf, pickleball, outdoor fitness area, and a destination play area (universally accessible)." The Plan contained some specific recommendations regarding Osage Station Park, including investigating "the possibility of installing a skate park where bocce courts were planned in the park's 30 -year Master Plan." In 2020, the Town Council concluded that a skate park should be located at Diablo Vista Park rather than Osage. The Town's Osage Station Park Master Plan (prepared in 2011) envisioned several possible new uses for the area of the park near the tennis courts. The options identified ranged from the addition of more tennis courts to adding bocce courts to adding a snack shack/community room. As of today, none of those improvements have been added, with bocce being switched fully to Sycamore Valley Park. The Plan includes several strategic recommendations for how to provide inclusive recreational opportunities for users of all ages and the support of emerging recreation activities to address trends and increase the variety of recreational opportunities • TT A !'1T TA A'T71\TT T' available to the community. Pickleball is an example of one such activity. Pickleball was a recommendation brought through the Plan development based on community input and was determined to be a priority recommendation for the Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission (Commission). Pickleball programming was introduced in Danville through several pop-up events presented by the Recreation, Arts, and Community Services staff at a variety of park locations in the Town. Events were held indoors at the Los Cerros Gym, as well as outdoors at the basketball courts at Danville South and Sycamore Valley Parks and at the tennis courts at both Osage Station and Diablo Vista Parks. The goal was to not only introduce the sport but also to show the versatility of locations where it can be played. At the January 13, 2021, Commission meeting, the staff provided a report which included information regarding tennis court reservation usage in the Town and the feasibility of options for adding outdoor pickleball courts in Danville. The options discussed by the Commission included: • Option 1 - a pickleball overlay, creating multi -use tennis/ pickleball courts by adding pickleball lines to existing tennis courts; • Option 2 - converting one tennis court into exclusive pickleball courts; • Option 3 - researching other locations within parks that may be able to be converted into pickleball courts; and, • Option 4 - not moving forward with any pickleball courts. After discussing tennis court usage and pickleball options and hearing public comments, the Commission recommended that staff move forward with Option 2 at Osage Station Park by converting one tennis court into four dedicated pickleball courts by the spring or summer of 2021. They also recommended Option 1 as a backup if timing and funding were not lining up to be executed in a timely fashion (Attachment A). Although four courts were approved, ultimately, two were added due to not having enough space to accommodate more within the current court configuration. At its February 10, 2021, meeting, the Commission provided its final approval to move forward with the conversion project, which was completed in April 2021 (Attachment B). This resulted in the Town's first two pickleball courts at Osage Station Park. As expected, the courts have proven to be extremely popular, particularly during the morning hours, and there appears to be more than enough demand to warrant adding additional courts. In June 2022, based on the apparent demand for additional pickleball courts, the Town Council approved the 2022/2023 Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Program, which included CIP Project B-637 Pickleball Courts, to expand the number of courts available at Town parks. The funding is not tied to a particular location within the Town. At its July 13, 2022, meeting, the Commission, based on its priority recommendation of additional pickleball courts and the substantial use of the two courts at Osage Station Park, received and reviewed a preliminary site analysis to determine where adding courts may be feasible (Attachment C). The suitable options at the following parks were reviewed and discussed: • Danville South Park - The basketball court area was considered but was determined not to be a desirable option due to its size, only yielding one pickleball court, and lack of adequate parking or restroom facilities. • Diablo Vista Park - The current tennis courts, basketball court, and sand volleyball court were all considered. However, the Commission has previously expressed a desire to keep the two tennis courts. This location would also be disadvantageous from an accessibility standpoint due to its substantial distance from parking and restroom facilities while also being less than 70 feet from nearby homes. The other two locations would reduce the already -limited inventory of other recreational facilities, be as close as 110 feet to the nearest homes and also not be proximate to restroom facilities. • Osage Station Park - The current courts and adjacent grass area were considered an optimal location because this would expand on an existing facility, make use of an underutilized grass area (particularly to the west), and be in close proximity to restroom and parking facilities. • Sycamore Valley Park - The grass area between the pond and playground, and basketball courts were considered. However, the grass area presents similar accessibility issues as Diablo Vista Park, with both parking and restrooms being a relatively far distance away. Additionally, the grass area is the only real open recreational space available to all residents within the park. Furthermore, the basketball courts are the most heavily utilized within the Town's parks and converting them would significantly impact recreational opportunities available to the community. .+v.':morr val!C, ,crtary Schoc• • Other Locations - Locations that were excluded from the potential options include Oak Hill and Hap Magee Ranch Parks, which are passive parks and have historically not been considered appropriate sites for sporting facilities, and the San Ramon Valley and Monte Vista High School tennis courts, as access is restricted for large portions of the day. After a discussion of the site analysis, the Commission determined Osage Station Park as the optimal location for additional courts. The recommendation was to potentially increase the number of pickleball courts from two to up to 14 courts and the addition of another tennis court to bring the total number back to four tennis courts. DISCUSSION Based on the site chosen as most feasible, staff was to perform a more extensive site analysis looking at the number of courts, operational issues, and additional amenities, with this being brought back to the Commission with all pertinent information. Since the July meeting, staff has been working through the process, including obtaining additional community feedback, which has been provided to the Commission, staff, and Town Council directly from residents both in favor and in opposition of the addition of courts. This community feedback has come in the form of emails, phone calls, and comments at public meetings. As the Commission continues to evaluate the project to add additional pickleball courts, the information contained in this report should be taken into consideration. Although there has been and continues to be a strong show of support by residents for additional courts, there are also a number of residents who live nearest the park who have raised a variety of concerns. Areas of concern for those opposing the additional courts included the number of additional courts recommended, the hours of operation, potential noise considerations, safety concerns, and traffic conditions near the park. Each of these and more are discussed separately below. Noticing of Meetings As a preliminary matter, members of the public have inquired about what public notice was provided for prior meetings where pickleball has been discussed by the Commission and/ or the Town Council. Notice of all meetings of the Commission and Town Council are posted on the Town's website, along with agendas and staff reports. Neither state law nor the Danville Municipal Code requires mailed notice of potential park improvements. However, it has been the Town's practice that when specific, significant improvements are proposed at a specific park, notice will be mailed to property owners within 300 feet of that park, in much the same way that notice for development applications is handled. The July 13th discussion item was not focused on Osage Station Park and did not contain a staff recommendation for which potential park site was preferred. Environmental Review The proposed addition of some number of pickleball courts at Osage Station Park would be categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a minor addition to an existing facility. This is based on the addition of courts to an existing 25 -acre community park with existing active sports uses, including four baseball fields, soccer fields, batting cages, tennis and pickleball courts, as well as the adjacent outdoor recreation areas of Charlotte Wood Middle School. However, the review and analysis of the project contained in this staff report address the issues raised by affected neighbors. Hours of Operation Prior to the July 2022 Commission meeting, there had been no concerns shared with the Town regarding the use of the current pickleball courts or the operating hours dating back to when they first opened in April 2021. The hours of operation have mirrored the hours that the park is open, typically from dawn to dusk. Since the July 2022 meeting, there have been comments made by residents that the current pickleball use has begun as early as 6:30 am, which has been a concern of the neighbors. Once additional courts are made available, the court use would be limited, with the hours of operation being restricted to 8:00 am to dusk. These hours of operation would be similar to the established use by youth sports groups, who are permitted use of the fields at Osage Station Park. Beyond the limited hours, staff would anticipate providing recreation leagues, classes, and camps which would take priority of use at the courts as is current practice with the tennis courts. Additional programming of the courts may also be implemented to limit the amount of concentrated drop-in play throughout the day. Examples of programming limitations beyond restricted playing hours could include the rental of courts for a specific block of time only and not allowing rentals for commercial use, league play, or tournaments not associated with the Town. Limiting the types of play on the courts may not limit the number of total users of the courts; however, it could structure the play in a way that provides a continued balance of use throughout the park with all its community uses. Sound Considerations Pickleball has a reputation for noise associated with the game, primarily based on the sound the ball makes off the paddle as well as the celebrations of the players. This is a genuine concern in every municipality, especially when close to residential areas. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states that when an individual is exposed to 90 decibels (dBa) or greater for eight hours or more, that noise exposure becomes dangerous. Information provided by online articles written by the Racket Sports World and Bob Unetich of Pickleball Sound Mitigation, surrounding the noise of pickieball, has shared results of studies done to measure sound levels. These studies have found that the average sound associated with pickieball comes to around 70 dBa from about 100 feet away from the strike of the ball within sound reduction efforts. This reading is a weighted scale for judging loudness that corresponds to the decibel readings adjusted, taking into account the varying sensitivity of the human ear to different frequencies, as posted by Soft dB, Acoustics & Sound Masking Experts in an online article posted in May 2019. Town staff has also reviewed three other acoustical studies of pickieball courts to provide information. These studies include a 2019 study for the City of Pacific Grove (https: / / sagaponackvillage.org/wp-content/uploads/ 2022/04 /Extant-Pickleball- Noise-Study.pdf), a 2012 study prepared for Sun City, Arizona (https: / / scwpickleballclub.files.wordpress.cor/ 2012/ 10/ scg-sound-study.pdf) and a 2022 study prepared for an HOA in Bend, Oregon (https: / / www.rivercanyonestates.com/file / document/ 1829129837/LgiCFPc9UDWh70 2B.pdf). While these studies contain some findings not relevant to Danville (the Town does not have a decibel level maximum), they confirm the general consensus that the noise generated by pickieball is between 60-70 dBa, without any sound attenuation measures. Below is a list of sound sources taken from Decibel Meter Pro, copyright 2022, that are 70 dBa-equivalent (on average) or above: Activity Decibel Normal Conversation 60-70 Open Office Noise 65-70 Vacuum Cleaner 60-80 Alarm clock 70-80 Dishwasher/Washing Machine 70 Restaurant 70-80 Playground noise 80 Traffic (inside the car) 80-85 Lawnmower 80-90 With the understanding that all park activities produce certain levels of sound or noise associated with it, the following are options to assist in the reduction of noise, specifically to address sound coming from additional pickleball courts. Placement of Courts Most residential neighborhoods within Danville typically have ambient noise levels of between 50-60 dBa. Homes that are 200 feet or more from courts should expect the decibel levels to lessen from the average of 70 dBa to about 64 dBa, and homes that are 400 feet away would lessen to about 58 dBa. The proposed location of the courts would all be on the facility's north side, farther away from the homes, particularly those on El Capitan Drive. The proposed expansion would result in the closest pickleball court being approximately 150 feet away from the closest Orange Blossom Way homes if the project expands westward or 200 feet if not, and 250 feet away from the closest El Capitan Drive homes. The tennis courts would all be on the facility's south side and act as a further noise buffer. For comparison, the four -court facility at Cedar Rose Park in Berkeley is as close as 20 feet to the nearest residence, the eight -court facility at Rutgear Park in Walnut Creek is as close .as 75 feet to the nearest home, and the 16 -court facility at Willow Pass Park in Concord is approximately 150 feet to the nearby homes. Sound Barrier on Fencing One primary method other municipalities have used to help mitigate noise from pickleball is to install a barrier on the fencing, similar to windscreens but designed to block noise. A company that produces a commonly used pickleball noise barrier has provided Town staff with noise studies that, at 100 feet away, showed a reduction of between 13 and 19 dBa when using the barrier. Research by Town staff of other facilities using this type of screening supports these findings. Based on the information above, that would suggest that dBa readings from 200 feet away would range from 45-57 with the use of sound barriers. Equipment The sport of pickleball is not only a fast-growing sport but is also an evolving sport. As such, there are manufacturers who are now making equipment that may assist in mitigating some sound issues. There is a list of approved paddles that came from the City of Surprise, Arizona, that have been shown through studies to be quieter (Attachment D). An option to assist in addressing any noise concerns would be to require only approved equipment to be utilized at the Town's facilities. Applicability of the Town's Noise Ordinance Chapter 4-2.3 of the Town's Municipal Code establishes standards for noise within the Town. The ordinance does not contain any specific standards, such as maximum decibel limits. Rather, it takes a broader look at preventing unusual or unnecessary noise by looking at factors such as volume, proximity to residences, the nature of the area where the noise is being generated, time of day, etc. The Town has largely addressed noise issues in its parks by limiting hours of use and location of amenities. As an example, at Osage Station Park, which is used extensively for youth and adult sports, we limit noise impacts by regulating hours of use and not allowing sports field lighting. Given the existing noise generated by park usage and Charlotte Wood Middle School, the addition of pickleball courts with some or all of the measures described above would not violate the noise ordinance. Safety Considerations Safety of Park The Danville Police Department was sought out for information regarding any issues or safety concerns that may have been associated with pickleball. A search was conducted of all reports and calls for service for an 18th -month period beginning in April of 2021, including calls into Dispatch, where no report was written by an officer at Osage Station Park. There were 99 calls for service during that period which included broken fountains, sprinkler issues, lost items, and juvenile noise disturbances. A search for the word "pickle" and then for "ball" produced no calls related to pickleball court usage; however, the only results found were for baseball -related issues. That is not to say that there may not be a complaint using a different search language, but there were none seen regarding pickleball courts. In another search done by the Police Department, there have been a total of three collisions near the park since April 2021, one of which was a non -injury collision in the north parking lot, one was an injury collision between a vehicle and pedestrian in the Charlotte Wood Middle School parking lot during the drop-off period, and one was a non -injury collision east of the school on El Capitan. rj 9i i.0 0 r veat Osage Park Playground Ioshll� S�kil!',cln Ortega Park Osage Park Charlotte Woud - ? 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Flood Zone Concerns from the residents addressed the potential impact of a flood zone at the park near the current courts. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), this area is not a flood zone and is an area of minimal flood hazard as captured by the FEMA map. The Town's Engineering division has looked at the proposed project in relation to existing drain inlets in this area of the park. It has concluded that they can be effectively relocated, if necessary. National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette e FEMA Legend t ;.wtta�..m. trr_ea aAe; WEL. 51.000 ^1°ewa nems r" MUM, MK. OIHFRM1fA5 ODIUM SSOUCNHFS 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 Traffic & Parking Considerations 2.000 1:6,000 4ssm.p: US05M.Oona/MapO1Ntlmadery: 05. mtn/ .Otlebee.2020 ANP PAWLS 0 n. Mw¢t chem Mded xewu Maas al d..m.wn¢e., decd mm me�aRe atott am& et los ..teat.:. Putx 14.515 `5 ".7 -77emssae Anttomee v. Mod 4hdue wtam :...: wma: 5.aM mecoex.e«e :,... 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Pends',mu take.. ..x.q Hrpr eewm�dn linmewuepwt u tM.. nJ MxMldbYbyrmawpmey byre w�ea aeennk eee.e.ed.o by tum Data as 1brc TM. mapla.g e.wd u to c,e e; m.e nue M*•*a mop ra uawewe` oue.t°"w.m wwiammtm t,ONane h, m .w�n., 515,5,.5, mi w, eegx+e.,r r�,w nwo.� Although the proposed project is categorically exempt from CEQA analysis as previously described, a cursory traffic and parking generation analysis has been conducted to evaluate vehicle trips and parking demand that would be generated by the proposed project to ensure that the connecting roadway and parking lot facilities are sufficient to accommodate proposed pickleball court options. Trip Generation Trip generation refers to the process of estimating added vehicle traffic a project or facility would add to the surrounding roadway network. Trip generation estimates are typically prepared to assess both peak -hour and full-day periods. The Institute of Transportation Engineers' (ITE) Trip Generation Manual is a national compilation of trip generation statistics categorized by land use that is the standard methodology applied to prepare such analyses. Table 1 summarizes the trip generation for ITE Land Use Code 490, Tennis Courts. ITE data does not contain data specific to pickleball, therefore, the trip generation was estimated using the most -relevant available ITE land use (Tennis Courts) as it provides similar operational characteristics and considering that the project concepts consist of combined uses with tennis courts. Table 2 summarizes the application of the trip generation rate for a project concept consisting of 14 pickleball courts with retainment of four (4) tennis courts for a total of 18 courts, where Table 3 summarizes a project concept of eight (8) pickleball courts with retainment of three (3) tennis courts for a total of 11 courts. Table 1 — ITE Trip Generation Rate ITE Land Use Code 490 Land Use Tennis Courts Vehicle Trip Generation Rate (per court) Peak Hour Avg. Daily 4.21 30.32 Table 2 — Trip Generation, Existing + Project Concept (18 courts - 14 Pickleball & 4 Tennis) Vehicle Trip Generation Summary Peak Hour Total Daily In Out Total Traffic Volume 11 10 21 152 Use Description Existing ' 1 Units (Courts) Proposed (net new) Totals 3 15 3 18 28 27 55 394 39 37 76 546 ' Three (3) Tennis/Two (2) Pickleball Courts 2 One (1) Tennis/Twelve (12) Pickleball Courts Four (4) Tennis Courts/Fourteen (14) Pickleball Courts Table 3 — Trip Generation, Existing + Project Concept (11 courts - 8 Pickleball & 3 Tennis) Units (Courts) 5 11 10 21 Use Description Existing 1 Vehicle Trip Generation Summary Peak Hour Total Daily In Out Total Traffic Volume 152 Proposed (net new) 6 13 12 25 182 Totals 3 1 Three (3) Tennis/Two (2) Pickleball Courts 2 Six (6) Pickleball Courts 3 Three (3) Tennis/Eight (8) Pickleball Courts 11 24 22 46 334 As the next step in this analysis, the trip generation for average daily traffic trips are applied to the existing traffic volumes of the immediate adjacent roadways connecting to the Osage Station Park south parking lot. Specifically, these roadways are identified as El Capitan Drive (south of the parking lot entry) and Orange Blossom Way (north of the parking lot entry). In the Town of Danville's 2030 General Plan, these roads are classified as Collector and Local Residential roads, respectively. The road classifications, range of acceptable average daily traffic volumes (roadway "volume capacity"), and the most - recent recorded average daily traffic volumes are summarized as follows (Table 4): Table 4 — Roadway Classifications & Existing Traffic Volume Conditions Road Classification Road Classification Volume Capacity (vehicles per day) Average Daily Traffic Volume (vehicles per day) El Capitan Drive Minor Collector 3,500 — 10,000 3,021 Orange Blossom Way Local (Residential) <1,500 1,037 As El Capitan Drive is the more major road of the two routes and considering it is more of a direct route from surrounding populous areas such as south Danville, San Ramon, downtown Danville, and I-680, it can be assumed that the majority of vehicle trips to and from the site would use El Capitan Drive. As a conservative approach, the following summary assumes that vehicle trip distribution generated by the facility is split 50%-50%, with traffic volumes summarized as follows (Table 5): Table 5 —Traffic Volume Summary, Existing + Project Concepts (18 & 11 -court cot Road Existing Traffic Volume Existing + Project Daily Traffic Volume 50o/a_50% split ) L Road Classification Volume Capacity (vehicles per day) 18 -Court Concept 11 -Court Concept El Capitan Drive 3,021 3,294 3,188 3,500 — 10,000 Orange Blossom Way 1,037 1,310 1,204 <1,500 Total traffic volumes for both project concepts, assuming a 50% trip distribution split, would result in acceptable traffic volumes for the two connecting roads, per the Town of Danville 2030 General Plan. As an additional conservative illustration in Table 5, the total project trip generation (existing + project concepts) is aggregated with the existing traffic volumes, where existing traffic volumes include trips generated by the existing tennis and pickleball court configurations. Parking Demand The Institute of Transportation Engineers' (ITE) Parking Generation Manual is a national compilation of parking generation statistics categorized by land use that is the standard methodology applied to analyze parking demand and assists in determining parking supply requirements for facilities. As with the trip generation manual, available ITE data does not contain data specific to pickleball; therefore, the traffic was estimated using ITE Land Use 490, Tennis Courts (Table 6). Table 6 - ITE Parking Generation Rate ITE Land Use Code Land Use Parking Generation Peak Ilour Rate 490 Tennis Courts 2.67 The existing Osage Station Park south parking lot contains 64 parking spaces with a 35 - foot -long passenger loading zone area along the curb frontage adjacent to the existing tennis/pickleball courts. Tables 7 and 8 describe the parking demand for the two previously described project concepts consisting of 14 pickleball courts with retainment of four (4) tennis courts for a total of 18 courts, and eight (8) pickleball courts with retainment of three (3) tennis courts for a total of 11 courts. Table 7 - Parking Generation, Existing + Project Concept (18 courts - 14 Pickleball & 4 Tennis) Peak Hour Demand Summary %-use of Osage South Parking Lot (64 spaces) Use Description Units (Courts) Peak Period Totals Existing Use 1 14 22% Proposed (net new) 2 Totals 3 13 35 55% 18 49 75% ' Three (3) Tennis/Two (2) Pickleball Courts 2 One (1) Tennis/Twelve (12) Pickleball Courts Four (4) Tennis Courts/Fourteen (14) Pickleball Courts k�� Generation Existing +Project Concept (11 courts - 8 Pickleball & 3 Tennis) Use Description Units (Courts) Parking Demand Summary Peak Period Totals %-use of Osage South Parking Lot (64 spaces) Existing Use 1 5 14 21% Proposed (net new) 2 6 16 25% Totals 3 11 30 47% ' Three (3) Tennis/Two (2) Pickleball Courts 2 Six (6) Pickleball Courts 3 Three (3) Tennis/Eight (8) Pickleball Courts Based on ITE parking generation rates, the peak period parking demand for the 11 -court concept (Table 8) is 30 parked vehicles. The 64 -space Osage Station Park south parking lot would appear to be sufficient to accommodate the parking demand anticipated for the addition of eight (8) pickleball courts and existing park uses. The peak period parking demand for the 18 -court concept (Table 7) is 49 parked vehicles. Although the parking supply for this option may be adequate, there may be periods of time when other coinciding peak period park uses, or other short-term events, such as morning and afternoon school pick-up/drop-off activity from nearby Charlotte Wood Middle School, would put the parking lot at full capacity. Based on staff site observations of the morning and afternoon school pick-up and drop- off activity in the parking lot, it was found that parking lot usage generated by the activity resulted in the utilization of parking spaces in a range between 20-25 parking spaces for a roughly 30 -minute period, with the peaks between 7:45 - 8:15 a.m. in the morning period, and 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) and 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. (Wednesdays) in the afternoons. Additional pick-up/drop-off activity included utilization of the curbside passenger loading zone and red curbed area at the parking lot entry, with consistent curbside pick-up and drop-off activity occurring throughout the peak periods. As previously described, parking spaces were utilized by drivers for pick- up/drop-off activity and who were assumed not to opt to wait in the curbside queue. Vehicular circulation into the parking lot and access to the parking stalls (whether for park users or student pick-up/drop-off activity) was not obstructed by the school pick- up or drop-off queues. Number of Proposed Courts Although the recommended number of additional courts to review was up to 14 total, based on additional study and community input, it is recommended that the Commission consider adjusting the number of courts to no more than eight pickleball courts and three tennis courts. With fewer courts, a seating area with benches and shading could be included, which could be used by pickleball players, tennis players, viewers of sports on the adjacent grass field, or other park users. The addition of fewer courts would address any appropriate sound and usage mitigation measures. Below are three potential concepts with fewer courts and seating areas that could be considered. 8 - Courts Concept with Seating PROPOSED CONCEPT Current Dimensions: IOU• by 330' Picklebell Minimum Width: 130' Tennis Minimum Width:148' Seating Area 6 - Courts Concept with Seating PROPOSED CONCEPT Current Dimensions: 100' by 230' Plckiabell Minimum Width: 100 TenMs Minimum Width: 148' Smiting Area 6 - Courts Concept with two Seating Areas PROPOSED CONCEPT Current Dimensions: 100' by 230' Pkkuball Minimum WidtIt 100' Tennis Minimum Width: 146 Seating Area NEXT STEPS Staff requests a consideration to approve additional pickleball courts at Osage Station Park. Once approved, staff will move forward into a design phase and then construction which would take into consideration comments and concerns of the Commission and through public comments. FISCAL IMPACT Sufficient funding has been appropriated for pickleball expansion as part of the 2022/23 Capital Improvement Program. RECOMMENDATION Consider approval of additional pickleball courts at Osage Station Park. Prepared and Reviewed by: Dave Casteel Maintenance Services Director 4/? -e• - Henry Perezalonso Recreation, Arts & Community Services Director Attachments: A - January 2021 Staff Report and Summary of Actions B - February 2021 Staff Report and Summary of Actions C - July 2022 Staff Report and Summary of Actions D - List of Paddles DocuSign Envelope ID: A7EE1251-98C2-44B1-8CB3-4E92558A24F4 4.1 This is intended as a summary of actions only. Persons interested in greater detail may view the meeting video at danville.ca.gov/129/Meetings-Agendas-Minutes. Danville Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Special Meeting Summary of Actions November 9, 2022 1. CALL TO ORDER The Danville Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission special meeting was called to order by Chair Falcon at 6:30 p.m. The meeting was conducted by teleconference only. 1.1 Roll Call Administrative Assistant Gail Massagli conducted the roll call for attendance: Present: Randall Diamond, Commissioner Kevin Donovan, Commissioner Jane Joyce, Commissioner Joe Lindsey, Commissioner Carol Mascali, Comznissioner Charles Neary, Commissioner Jenna Mesic, Vice Chair Adam Falcon, Chair Excused: Sabrina Brandeis, Youth Representative 1.2 Announcements Gail Massagli, Administrative Assistant, provided information regarding the format of the meeting and instructions for public comment. 2. CHANGES TO THE ORDER OF THE AGENDA There were no changes to the Order of the Agenda. DocuSign Envelope ID: A7EE1251-98C2-44B1-8CB3-4E92558A24F4 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Special Meeting Summary of Actions November 9, 2022 3. "FOR THE GOOD OF THE TOWN" There were no public comments For the Good of the Town. 4. ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION/ACTION 4.1 Consider Approval of the Summary of Actions from the October 12, 2022, Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Special Meeting MOTION BY VICE CHAIR MESIC, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER DIAMOND, TO APPROVE THE SUMMARY OF ACTIONS OF THE OCTOBER 12, 2022, PARKS, RECREATION AND ARTS COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING MOTION CARRIED 8-0-0-1; YOUTH REPRESENTATIVE BRANDEIS EXCUSED 4.2 Consider Adoption of Resolution 2022-01, Establishing a Regular Meeting Schedule for the Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission MOTION BY COMMISSIONER JOYCE, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER NEARY, TO APPROVE THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION 2022-01, ESTABLISHING A REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE PARKS, RECREATION AND ARTS COMMISSION MOTION CARRIED 8-0-0-1; YOUTH REPRESENTATIVE BRANDEIS EXCUSED 4.3 Consider Approval of Additional Pickleball Courts at Osage Station Park Director Henry Perezalonso presented a PowerPoint presentation discussing the additional pickleball courts proposed for Osage Station Park and responded to questions from the Commission. Chair Falcon opened the item to public comment. The following individuals spoke in support of the proposed addition of pickleball courts at Osage Station Park: Group speaker Kim Moore on behalf of Ben Crockett, Frankie Avella, Bee Kilgore, Steven Carver, Suzie Hjorth, Becky & Dan Jones, and Jai Selland. Teresa Jacobs Mark Lowe DocuSign Envelope ID: A7EE1251-98C2-44B1-8CB3-4E92558A24F4 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Special Meeting Summary of Actions November 9, 2022 Stewart Proctor Joel Crockett Joanne (no last name given) Carl Taibl Cindy Comes and Steve Comes Andreas Nickels Shelley Emerson The following individuals spoke in opposition to the proposed addition of pickleball courts at Osage Station Park: Chuck Preas Anthony Romanelli Mandi Newton William Stone Kolisa Larue Roger Johnson John Somers Jennifer Jo Wiseman Lauri Ochoa Mark Seller Gina Cefalu Paulick Cindy Abercrombie Camillo Pereira Michael Mundle Matt Sweeney Terri Costello Diane Preas Evan (no last name given) Rick Ochoa Emily Romanelli Allen Scott Kim Van Hoesen Michelle Londaree Priscilla Graft Sandra (nolast name given) Oliver Larue Michelle Levie Laura Robblee The following individuals addressed the Commission regarding the proposed addition of pickleball courts at Osage Station Park: Mark Currington Faye Isaacson Fifty -Six written comments were received in advance of the meeting and forwarded to the Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission for review: Gary Caires Bonnie Tenorio Jairam Kamath Sonia Vargas 3 Karen Davis Kathy Sostaric Patricia Walker Amit Raghavan DocuSign Envelope ID: A7EE1251-98C2-44B1-8CB3-4E92558A24F4 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Special Meeting c._ c A +; JU11U1lary J1 I1ll1VJ. `LJ November 9, 2022 Tom Caldwell Law Offices of Stuart M. Flashman Linda Leonardini Teri Bauhs Bob Harley & Karen Treat Victoria Williams Landis Ruiz Sharon Gutierrez John Somers Peter van Biljouw Neil Gutierrez Rick Corella Carol Manuel Jane Raquel Kaaren Slocum John and Laura Robblee Matt Newton Irina Chapman Jeannine Regalia Laura Robblee Steve & Cindy Comes Patrick Hawthorn Andrea Joseph -Nickels Ron Fong Patrick McKenzie P.J. Rick Ochoa Connie Blackwood Barbara Fong Diane Meacham Preas Willmin Tang Roger Johnson Calvin Wong Barbara Yeh Leeann Brown Melanie Huff Eric Huff Julia Philbert Jennifer Jo Wiseman Kim Van Hoesen Oskar Nadjari Chuck Wong Ted Van Hoesen Carl Taibl Anthony Romanelli Thomas Philbert Jane Stanton Carl Taibl Chair Falcon dosed the item to public comment. After discussion, the Commission made a unanimous decision to continue this meeting to November 30, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. via teleconference. 6. ADJOURNMENT DocuSign Envelope ID: A7EE1251-98C2-44B1-8CB3-4E92558A24F4 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission and Arts Advisory Board Joint Special Meeting Summary of Actions November 9, 2022 The special meeting of the Danville Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission was adjourned at 10:18 p.m. DocuSigned by: OD2D7379EC1D484... Henry Perezalonso, Director Recreation, Arts and Community Services EDocuSigned by: 02,#: hloode BF48CA003042439... Gail Massagli, Administrative Assistant Recreation, Arts and Community Services 5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 385CC390-FB11-4BAD-9325-048FFDDF5932 4.2 This is intended as a summary of actions only. Persons interested in greater detail may view the meeting video at danville.ca.gov/129/Meetings-Agendas-Minutes. Danville Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Special Meeting Summary of Actions November 30, 2022 1. CALL TO ORDER The Danville Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission special meeting was called to order by Chair Falcon at 6:30 p.m. The meeting was conducted by teleconference only. 1.1 Roll Call Administrative Assistant Gail Massagli conducted the roll call for attendance: Present: Randall Diamond, Commissioner Kevin Donovan, Commissioner Jane Joyce, Commissioner Joe Lindsey, Commissioner Carol Mascali, Commissioner Charles Neary, Commissioner Jenna Mesic, Vice Chair Adam. Falcon, Chair Sabrina Brandeis, Youth Representative 1.2 Announcements Gail Massagli, Administrative Assistant, provided information regarding the format of the meeting and instructions for public comment. 2. CHANGES TO THE ORDER OF THE AGENDA There were no changes to the Order of the Agenda. 3. "FOR THE GOOD OF THE TOWN" DocuSign Envelope ID: 385CC390-FB11-4BAD-9325-048FFDDF5932 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Special Meeting Summary of Actions November 30, 2022 Eighteen written comments were received in advance of the meeting and forwarded to the Commission for review. Amy Schmidbauer Melanie Huff Abigail Sexton Wendy Burman Alice Hughell Russ and Nora Lahive Kurt Glazier Patty Gross Carol Lane Kolisa Larue 4. ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION/ACTION Faye Isaacson Rick Williams Dia Mundle Steve Chapman Gina Cefalu Paulick Richard Segol Dr. Clouser Julia Philbert 4.1 Consider Approval of Additional Pickleball Courts at Osage Station Park - CONTINUED FROM NOVEMBER 9, 2022 Director Henry Perezalonso and City Attorney Rob Ewing provided an update to the Commission and responded to questions raised during public comment at the November 9, 2022, Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission meeting. Chair Falcon opened up discussion for Commissioner comments. MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DIAMOND, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER JOYCE, TO DIRECT STAFF TO CONDUCT A CEQA INITIAL STUDY, INCLUDING RETAINING AN ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT, TO LOOK AT THE POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF A PICKLEBALL PROJECT AT OSAGE STATION PARK WITH A MAXIMUM PROJECT UP TO 8 PICKLEBALL COURTS AND 4 TENNIS COURTS, ALONG WITH BENCH SEATING NEAR THE COURTS MOTION CARRIED 8-0-0-0 5. ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION/ACTION 5.1 Recreation, Arts and Community Services Department Director's Report DocuSign Envelope ID: 385CC390-FB11-4BAD-9325-048FFDDF5932 Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission Summary of Actions November 30, 2022 Director, Henry Perezalonso provided an update on Recreation's events and activities. 5.2 Commissioners' Reports and Comments Commissioners provided updates on events and activities in Danville. 6. ADJOURNMENT The special meeting of the Danville Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission was adjourned at 8:42 p.m. , —DocuSigned by: ' 0D2D7370ECFD494... Henry Perezalonso, Director Recreation, Arts and Community Services DocuSigned by: 8r48CA003042439... Gail Massagli, Administrative Assistant Recreation, Arts and Community Services 3 Onix Sports/S-Type Z5 Widebody Green Zone Approved for use in Sun City Grand. ONLY BUY PADDLES LISTED IN THE GREEN ZONE. 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