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Moorpark Community Center 799 Moorpark Avenue
A Special Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of Moorpark was held
on September 30, 2023, at the Arroyo Vista Recreation Center located at 4550 Tierra Rejada
Road, Moorpark, California, 93021 in the Magnolia Room.
1. CALL TO ORDER:
Mr. Laurentowski called the meeting to order at 9:05 a.m.
2. ROLL CALL:
Present: Commissioners Lousen, Morgan, Winters, Vice Chair Flame and Chair
Estrella.
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
None.
4. REORDERING OF, AND ADDITIONS TO, THE AGENDA:
(Items to be pulled from the Consent Calendar shall be identified under this section.
None.
5. ANNOUNCEMENTS, FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS AND REPORTS ON
MEETINGS/CONFERENCES ATTENDED BY COMMISSIONERS:
None.
6. PRESENTATIONS/ACTION/DISCUSSION:
A. Parks Tour.
The Parks and Recreation Commission and staff toured the following parks in the
order listed below.
There were no speakers.
1 . Poindexter Park
The Commission and staff toured the park and discussed the skate park
fence, issues with vandalism and with people breaking into the skate park
when it's closed. Staff advised there is funding in the budget to replace the
fence in the near future. The Commission and staff discussed lighting and
the fact that it was replaced several years ago with taller light standards to
deter vandalism.
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2. Walnut Acres Park
The Commission and staff toured the park and discussed the water retention
devices that were constructed in the street and within the park and discussed
the addition of planted trees in the turf area to help keep the area passive due
to the close proximity of the adjacent homes.
3. Campus Park
The Commission and staff toured the park and staff advised the restroom will
be replaced next year due to the fact that it's exceeded its useful life and does
not meet current ADA requirements.
4. Miller Park
The Commission and staff toured the park and discussed the high use of the
park for a variety of sports and private rentals, and that it is one of the most
popular parks for rentals due to new playground amenities, primarily the zip
line, that were installed several years ago. The Commission and staff also
discussed the limited parking spaces within the park and on Spring Road, and
the fact that there are no additional opportunities to increase parking without
losing park features.
5. Country Trail Park
The Commission and staff toured the park and viewed the natural area and
success of several milkweed plants that were planted last year by volunteers.
They discussed the trail alignment that was constructed several years ago
and the need for another trail connection in the future. Staff explained how
the storm drain channel functions in large storm events, and ultimately floods
the park, limiting the city's ability to install a restroom facility within the park
property.
B. Consider Proposal from Ventura Roller Sports to Construct a Roller Hockey Court on
the Multi-Purpose Court. Staff Recommendation: Provide direction to staff.
Adam Poe from Ventura Roller Sports gave the report.
There were no speakers.
CONSENSUS: It was the consensus of the Commission for staff to move forward with
the proposal.
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7. ADJOURNMENT:
Mr. Laurentowski adjourned the meeting at 12:15 p.m.
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ROVED:
George Estrell , Chair
ATTEST:
111,
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JIA--
erly Sex • , A.ministrative Specialist