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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCSAC.2014.1027.Agenda�,N�A1ny'�s NOTICE OF THE REGULAR MEETING hrt b A�ti OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION TIME: 5:00 P.M. WHEN: MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 WHERE: FOUNTAIN HILLS COUNCIL CHAMBERS 16705 E. AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ A majority of the Council members may be in attendance. No official action will be taken. Community Services Advisory Commissioners will attend either in person or by telephone conference can PROCEDURE FOR ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION Anyone wishing to speak before the Commission must fill out a speaker's card and submit it to the Executive Assistant prior to Commission discussion of that Agenda item. Speaker Cards are located near the Executive Assistant's position at the table. Speakers will be called in the order in which the speaker cards were received either by the Executive Assistant or the Chairman. At that time, speakers should stand. Speakers are asked to state their names prior to commenting and to direct their comments to the Chairman and not to individual Commission Members. Speakers' statements should not be repetitive. In order to conduct an orderly business meeting, the Chairman shall keep control of the meeting and shall require the speakers and audience to refrain from abusive or profane remarks, disruptive outbursts, applause, protests or other conduct that disrupts or interferes with the orderly conduct of the business of the meeting. Personal attacks on Commission members, Town staff or members of the public are not allowed. Please be respectful when making your comments. If you do not comply with these rules, you will be asked to leave. Individual speakers will be allowed three contiguous minutes to address the Commission. Time limits may be waived by (i) discretion of the Director upon request by the speaker not less than 24 hours prior to a Meeting, (ii) consensus of the Commission at Meeting. VA otice is hereby given that pursuant to A.R.S. § 1-602.A.9 , subject to certain specified statutory exceptions, parents have a right to consent before the State or any of its political subdivisions make a video or audio recording of a minor child. Meetings of the Town Council are audio and/or video recorded, and, as a result, proceedings in which children are present may be subject to such recording. Parents in order to exercise their rights may either file written consent with the Town Clerk to such recording, or take personal action to ensure that their child or children are not present when a recording may be made. If a child is present at the time a recording is made, the Town will assume that the rights afforded parents pursuant to A.R. S. § 1-602.A.9 have been waived. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: 1) CALL TO ORDER and ROLL CALL 2) CALL TO THE PUBLIC Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431-O1(G), public comment is permitted (not required) on matters not listed on the agenda. Any such comment (i) must be within the jurisdiction of the Commission and (ii) is subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. The Commission will not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call to the Public" unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. At the conclusion of the call to the public, individual Commissioner may (i) respond to criticism, (ii) ask staff to review a matter or (iii) ask that the matter be placed on a future Commission agenda. 3) INTRODUCTIONS of the Commissioners and Staff 4) PRESENTATION of the Community Services Department 5) CONSIDERATION of Approving the March 17, 2014 Community Center Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes 6) CONSIDERATION of Approving the March 24, 2014 Senior Services Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes 7) CONSIDERATION of Approving the May 12, 2014 Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes 8) CONSIDERATION of appointing the Commission Chair ) CONSIDERATION of appointing the Commission Vice -Chair 10) CONSIDERATION of Adjournment Dated this 16th day of October 2014 Nancy Walte�, Executive Assistant n �J Pursuant to Title II of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), Fountain Hills Community Services does not discriminate on the basis of a disability regarding admission to public meetings. Individuals with disabilities who require auxiliary aids or services for effective communication in this meeting may contact 480-816-5 100 (voice) or 1-800-367-8939 (TDD) 72 business hours prior to the meeting start time. r � U JET AI y, POST ACTION AGENDA NOTICE NOTICE OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION TIME: 5:00 P.M. WHEN: MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 WHERE: FOUNTAIN HILLS COUNCIL CHAMBERS 16705 E. AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ A majority of the Council members may be in attendance. No official action will be taken. Community Services Advisory Commissioners will attend either in person or by telephone conference call PROCEDURE FOR ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION Anyone wishing to speak before the Commission must fill out a speaker's card and submit it to the Executive Assistant prior to Commission discussion of that Agenda item. Speaker Cards are located near the Executive Assistant's position at the table. Speakers will be called in the order in which the speaker cards were received either by the Executive Assistant or the Chairman. At that time, speakers should stand. Speakers are asked to state their names prior to commenting and to direct their comments to the Chairman and not to individual Commission Members. Speakers' statements should not be repetitive. In order to conduct an orderly business meeting, the Chairman shall keep control of the meeting and shall require the speakers and audience to refrain from abusive or profane remarks, disruptive outbursts, applause, protests or other conduct that disrupts or interferes with the orderly conduct of the business of the meeting. Personal attacks on Commission members, Town staff or members of the public are not allowed. Please be respectful when making your comments. If you do not comply with these rules, you will be asked to leave. Individual speakers will be allowed three contiguous minutes to address the Commission. Time limits may be waived by (i) discretion of the Director pon request by the speaker not less than 24 hours prior to a Meeting, (ii) consensus of the Commission at Meeting. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to A.R.S. §1-602.A.9 , subject to certain specified statutory exceptions, parents have a right to consent before the State or any of its political subdivisions make a video or audio recording of a minor child. Meetings of the Town Council are audio and/or video recorded, and, as a result, proceedings in which children are present may be subject to such recording. Parents in order to exercise their rights may either file written consent with the Town Clerk to such recording, or take personal action to ensure that their child or children are not present when a recording may be made. If a child is present at the time a recording is made, the Town will assume that the rights afforded parents pursuant to A.R.S. § 1-602.A.9 have been waived. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: 1) CALL TO ORDER and ROLL CALL @ 5:00 p.m. 2) CALL TO THE PUBLIC NO ACTION TAKEN Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431-O1(G), public comment is permitted (not required) on matters not listed on the agenda. Any such comment (i) must be within the jurisdiction of the Commission and (ii) is subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. The Commission will not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call to the Public" unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. At the conclusion of the call to the public, individual Commissioner may (i) respond to criticism, (ii) ask staff to review a matter or (iii) ask that the matter be placed on a future Commission agenda. 3) INTRODUCTIONS of the Commissioners and Staff NO ACTION TAKEN 4) PRESENTATION of the Community Services Department NO ACTION TAKEN 5) CONSIDERATION of Approving the March 17, 2014 Community Center Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes APPROVED 6) CONSIDERATION of Approving the March 24, 2014 Senior Services Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes APPROVED 7) CONSIDERATION of Approving the May 12, 2014 Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes APPROVED 8) CONSIDERATION of appointing the Commission Chair APPROVED, NATALIE VAREL,..., APPOINTED 9) CONSIDERATION of appointing the Commission Vice -Chair APPROVED, SHERMAN ABRAHAMSON APPOINTED 10) CONSIDERATION of Adjournment APPROVED @ 6:06 p.m. Dated this 16th day of October 2014 L6.2 Nancy Walte/, Executive Assistant Pursuant to Title I1 of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), Fountain Hills Community Services does not discriminate on the basis of a disability regarding admission to public meetings. Individuals with disabilities who require auxiliary aids or services for effective communication in this meeting may contact 480-816-5100 (voice) or 1-800-367-8939 (TDD) 72 business hours prior to the meeting start time. THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS AFFIDAVIT OF WEB POSTING OF THE POST MEETING ACTION NOTICE STATE OF ARIZONA } } ss COUNTY OF MARICOPA } The affiant, after first duly sworn deposes and says: That the Fountain Hills Town Clerk, personally posted or had posted a copy of the attached post meeting action notice(s) on the Town's website: ❑ Town Council Meeting Date of: ❑ Town Council Work Study Meeting Date of: ❑ Town Council Special Meeting Date of: II_ -,n x Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting Date of: OC �QAA at? ❑ Other: The above refe ce post meeting action notice was posted: 07� , 20� at �`% ys a.m p.m. (Fill in date ald time) A SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to me this o/_0 day of� , 201 . Notary Pu lic OS� Wi&ij Date ATTACH A COPY OF THE POST MEETING ACTION AGENDA NOTICE TO THIS AFFIDAVIT JANICE E. BAXTER Pldh Pico ScodAritoie MARtCOP14000WTY Comn��w 51 m M GACommission CSAC\CSAC Post Action.doc 2/09 Ll Ll r i BYLAWS COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA I. Creation: Purpose. A. Creation. There is hereby created, constituted and established a Community Services Advisory Commission (the "Commission"), which shall subsume and replace existing Senior Services Advisory Commission, Community Center Advisory Commission and Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission (collectively, the "Existing Commissions"). B. Pose and Duty of the Commission. The Commission is formed to act in an advisory capacity in support of the Town of Fountain Hills (the "Town") Community Service Department's quest to provide exceptional customer service to enhance the quality of life by providing and maintaining safe, available and accessible parks and facilities, recreation programs, events, and services that will meet the intellectual, social, cultural and leisure needs of Town residents of all ages. C. Intention of the Bylaws. These Bylaws are intended to accommodate the transition of a consolidation of three Existing Commissions as well as serve as the Bylaws governing the Commission. 2. Transition Process: Membership, 2171393.4 A. Transition Period. The consolidation transition is intended to span the period from the initial consolidated Commission meeting in September 2014 through December 31, 2017. B. Eli ig bility for Initial Appointment. All current members of the Existing Commissions shall be eligible for appointment to the Commission. All interested Existing Commission members shall notify the Community Services Director of their interest not later than June 30, 2014. If the number of interested Existing Commission members is less than nine, the Director shall (i) initiate the process for soliciting new Commission members and (ii) conduct a process for fairly assigning the on-going members to staggered terms to carry out the intent of Section 3 below. If the number of continuing adult members is greater than eight, the Director shall establish the initial Commission membership as set forth m subsection 2(C) below. C. Member Selection and Terms. In order to fairly and impartially accommodate the members of the three combined Existing Commissions, a random, blind draw of names from the members of the Existing Commissions who have expressed interest pursuant to subsection 2(B) above will be conducted such that each will t be assigned to a term of one, two or three years. It is recognized that there could be as many as 18 total members available to serve on the Commission during the transition period. The random, blind draw will be conducted as follows: The first six names drawn will serve through December 31, 2017; The second six names drawn will serve through December 31, 2016; and Any remaining names will serve through December 31,2015. The terms will commence at the first meeting of the consolidated Commission, targeted for September 2014. The term of each member from one of the Existing Commissions serving on the consolidated Commission will be extended through the date determined by the blind draw. D. Voting. All members will be considered voting Commission members. In the event of a tie vote during the transition period, the Town Council shall be informed of the lack of consensus and the matter shall be forwarded to the Town Council for review. E. Postponed Replacement. If a transition period Commission member leaves office prior to expiration of his or her appointment period (as set forth in subsection 2(C) above), the vacancy created will not be filled. F. Transition Period Conclusion. At the conclusion of the transition appointment periods established in subsection 2(C) above, Commission members shall be appointed as follows: Two Commission members shall be appointed for a three-year term beginning on January I, 2016 and ending December 31, 2018. 11. Three Commission members shall be appointed for a two-year term beginning on January I, 2017 and ending December 31, 2018. 111. Four Commission members shall be appointed for a three-year term beginning on January I, 2018 and ending December 31, 2020. G. Attendance of McDowell Mountain Preserve Commission Renresentative. For the time the McDowell Mountain Preserve Commission is in place, a member of the McDowell Mountain Preserve Commission shall be an ex -officio, non-voting member of the Commission. The Commission Chairperson shall request that the McDowell Mountain Preserve Commission annually appoint a representative to attend the Commission meetings. 2170815.4 2 . H. Transition Officers. At the first Commission meeting, the Commission shall elect a Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson from among the members. The Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson shall assume responsibilities at the next scheduled meeting. The officers' terms will expire on December 31, 2015. The duties, vacancy and removal procedure set forth in Section 5 below shall apply to the officers. On the expiration of the initial officers' terms, officers shall be elected as set forth in subsection 5(A) below. y u. ;.•• u • •. �� •- •• A. Number of Members. Following the transition periods, the Commission shall be composed of nine members, including one youth member. B. Appointments. Following the transition periods, appointments to the Commission shall be made by the Town Council according to, and from among residents of the Town that meet the minimum qualifications as outlined in, the Town Council Rules of Procedure. Adult appointments shall be for a term of three years. One appointee shall be the youth representation, who shall be a Town resident for one year, shall be a resident high school student, be a member of the Mayor's Youth Council and serve a one-year term on the Commission beginning with the start of the school year. C. Filling of Vacancies. Any vacancy on the Commission shall remain vacant until a new member is appointed by the Town Council to fill the vacancy. Upon a vacancy occurring, leaving an unexpired portion of a term, any appointment to fill such vacancy shall be for the unexpired portion of said term. In cases of a vacancy due to the expiration of a member's term, the member shall remain seated until a successor is appointed and qualified. D. Term. Unless appointed to fill a vacancy mid-term, each adult member's term of office shall be three years, unless the member resigns sooner or is removed from his or her position. E. Attendance. All members are required to attend all Commission meetings unless excused by the Chairperson, with the concurrence of the Commission. Three successive unexcused or unexplained absences from any regular or special meeting shall be deemed a vacancy as outlined in the Town Council Rules of Procedure. F. Removal. Any member may be removed as set forth in the Town Council Rules of Procedure. 2170815.4 3 k W11 91 ITNWil ii I ii 111 The Commission shall have the powers and duties to: 1. Act in advisory capacity to the Town Council, Town Manager and Community Services Director in matters pertaining to the Community Services Department. 11. Consider provisions of the annual Community Services Department budget during the process of the preparation of the budget and make recommendations with respect thereto to the Community Services Director. Ill. Assist in the planning of educational and recreational programs for the residents of the Town; promote and stimulate public interest therein. IV. Perform such other duties not inconsistent with these Bylaws as may be requested by the Town Council, Town Manager or Community Services Director. 5. Commission Officers and Staff. A. Organization. At the first regularly -scheduled Commission meeting of each calendar year, the Commission shall elect a Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson from among the members. The Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson shall assume responsibilities at the next scheduled meeting. The term of the Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson shall be for one year. Any member serving as Chairperson or Vice -Chairperson shall be eligible for re-election; provided, however, that each member may serve no more than two consecutive terms for that specific office. B. Duties of the Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson. The Chairperson shall (i) preside at all Commission meetings, (ii) decide all points of order and procedure, (iii) appoint work groups if necessary and coordinate the work of the work groups, (iv) serve as a representative of the Commission to other governmental units on such matters as have been approved and designated by the Commission and (v) perform any duties as required by law, ordinance or these Bylaws. The Chairperson shall have the right to make motions, second motions and vote on all matters before the Commission. The Vice -Chairperson shall act as an aid to the Chairperson and shall perform the duties of the Chairperson in his or her absence or inability to serve. In the absence of the Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson, the Town Staff Liaison shall call the meeting to order and a simple majority of the members then present shall select an acting Chairperson for the meeting. If the Commission members present are unable to select an acting Chairperson, the meeting shall be automatically adjourned and all agenda items shall be carried over to the next Commission meeting. 2170815.4 4 19 A C. Order of Filling Officer Vacancies. The Vice -Chairperson shall fi)] a vacancy in the office of the Chairperson. A vacancy in the office of Vice -Chairperson shall be filled by a Commission member by majority vote of the Commission at the next meeting where a quorum of the Commission is present. D. Officer Removal. The Chairperson or Vice -Chairperson may be removed from office at any time at a meeting of the members by an affirmative vote of a three- fourths majority of the total members of the Commission, who must be present to vote. E. Town Staff Liaison. The Community Services Department Director or authorized designee shall serve as the Town Staff Liaison to furnish support to the Commission as requested or as required to advise and furnish professional and technical advice. A. Frequency. Commission meetings shall be held monthly at the Town Hall Council Chambers, Fountain Hills, Arizona, unless posted differently at least 24 hours in advance. B. Additional Commission Meetings. Additional Commission meetings may be held • on the call of the Chairperson or the request of two or more members by giving notice to all the members by telephone, email or personal delivery or by verbal comment during a regular meeting. All notices shall be given, and posted according to applicable law, at least 24 hours before the meeting. C. Participation by the Public. Commission meetings shall be open to the public. For any matter under consideration, any person may submit written comments and, if attending in person, may fill out a speaker card and speak to the issue upon being recognized by the Chairperson and stating his or her name and, if applicable, the names of any person or organization on whose behalf he or she is appearing. D. Quorum. A Commission meeting where a majority of its members are present shall constitute a quorum. A majority vote of those members present shall be required to take official action. No action shall be taken at any meeting in absence of a quorum, except to adjourn the meeting to a subsequent date. E. Awa. The agenda shall be prepared by the Town Staff Liaison, reviewed by the Chairperson, and posted no less than 24 hours before the Commission meeting in accordance with the Arizona Open Meeting Law. F. Minutes. Minutes of the proceedings shall be retained and filed with the Town Clerk or authorized designee who will, in tum, file and post the minutes according to applicable law. 2170815.4 5 W G. Open Meeting Law, The Commission is subject to the Arizona Open Meeting • Law. 7. Special Committees. The Commission may create special committees for specific purposes. Such committees shall be subject to the provisions of the Arizona Open Meeting Law. Any special committee created by the Commission shall automatically dissolve when its work is done and after the Commission has accepted its final report. 8. Amendments. By the affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of all the members of the Commission, the members may recommend amendments to these Bylaws to the Town Council for its approval. Legal Counsel. The Commission may request through the Town Staff Liaison that the Town Attorney, or authorized designee, provide legal advice and rulings on points of order, procedure or other matters related to the Commission's duties. 2170815.4 6 ACTIVITY CENTER PROGRAMS/CLASSES/EVENTS Outline 2014-2015 Activities/Classes AARP Smart Driver Class Backgammon - NEW Bingo Bridge (intermediate, advanced) Bunko Cards (Canasta & Pinochle) Chess (intermediate, advanced) - NEW Classical Music Matinee Communication Strategies for Hearing Loss Conversational Spanish Diabetes Management Workshop - NEW Domino Players Exercise Classes Golden Age of Radio Show Great Decisions Class Hand & Foot Cards Hooks & Needles (beginners, intermediate) Left, Center, Right - NEW Let's Rock -n -Roll Life Stories - NEW Line Dancing (beginners, intermediate, advanced) Mah Jongg Matter of Balance Class Men's Discussion Group Movies Parkinson's Art Parkinson's Exercise Ping Pong Poker Quilts N' More Scrabble Club Sherlock Holmes Book Club Sign Language - NEW Social Dancing Class - NEW Spanish Club II Summer Games for All Ages - NEW Swing Time Music Table Talk - Women's Discussion Women Singles' Group Woodcarvers OVER Support Groups/Social Services Bereavement Support Group Blood Pressure Monitoring Caregiver's Support Group Celiac Support Group Hearing Loss Support Group Home Delivered Meals Legal Consultations* Lending Library Living w/Chronic Conditions (Cancer Sharing Group) Medical Equipment to Loan Medicare Insurance Consultation* Parkinson's Support Group *indicates appointment is required Day and Overnight Trips The Activity Center is working with several travel companies; Fountain View Village, Us Travel Club, Arizona Trails Travel, Christ's Church and Tour West America to provide a variety of travel options to our members. Stop by the Activity Center and pick up flyers from our kiosks as new trip destinations are posted frequently. Technology Learning Center Open computer labs are available to all Activity Center members. Lab Hours: Wednesdays 9 - 11 a.m. Computer classes and workshops are also offered. Registration required with TLC. SPECIAL EVENTS Pizza Party -June hosted by Little Caesars Ice Cream Social -July sponsored by Spooner & Shaft, Schultz Chiropractic, and Schwan's Holiday Concert - Wednesday, December 3 from 2:00-3:OOpm Activities & Volunteer EXPO - Wednesday, January 28, from 2:00-4:OOpm Sock Hop Dance - Friday, February 27 from 6:00-9:OOpm The First American Banjo Band - Wednesday, March 25 from 2:00-3:OOpm 2014 SUMMER - HEALTH SCREENINGS Balance Screenings - sponsored by Spooner & Shaft Physical Therapy Osteoporosis, Lung Capacity & Posture Analysis - sponsored by AFC Chiropractic 2014 FALL PRESENTATIONS • A Day in the Life of a Professional Umpire presented by Jeff Macias and Travis Katzenmeier *6:00-7:OOpm evening presentation • Medicare & Benefits presented by Area Agency on Aging • What Did That Auctioneer Say presented by Auctioneers & Appraisers Academy • Recycling and the Environment presented by Raymond Rees • Birding by Ear presented by Ranger Amy • Early History of the Desert Botanical presented by Ron Lieberson • Can Natural Healing Replace Prescription Drugs presented by Dr. Lucas Kimanga • Pre -Columbia Mexico presented by Susan May • Isolation Solutions presented by Suzanne Hyde • Heard Museum The Hopi The Navajo • Phoenix Art Museum Milestones in European Art 2015 WINTER/SPRING PRESENTATIONS • Navy Top Gun presented by Capt. Larry Ernst *6:00-7:OOpm evening presentation • Sleep Disorders presented by Dr. Hooper • Steamboating presented by Wallace Brown • Our Place in the Universe presented by Steve Mutz, Scottsdale Community College Planetarium • Commemorative Air Force & Airbase Arizona; Past, Present, and Future presented by Larry Turner • Fascinating Eye & Visual Systems in the Animal Kingdom presented by Dr. Dennis Robertson • Understanding the Journey of Dementia presented by Hospice of the Valley • Laughter Yoga presented by Scottsdale Healthcare • Heard Museum Southwest Jewelry The Apache • Phoenix Art Museum Topic - TBD • Dr. Schultz - "Healthy Mind and Body" Falling Down is not an Option: Keys to Staying on Your Feet Natural Options to Treat Arthritis Eat Well, Think Well, and Move Well • Spooner & Shaft - "Health Talks" General Low Back Pain and How to Best Manage It Learn the Correct Ways to Stretch and Avoid Serious Injuries Shoulder Pain and What Is It ��yTAIN�\ o 1w that is AC`ti TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY SERVICES OUR ORGANIZATION 10/27/2014 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS ORGANIZATION De:elopnrent Fire/ EMS Community Sdcs. S>cs. Streets/ i,ar t s Fleet Engineering/ Recreation GIS Com. Cemei Planning/ Cotle Entorc. Senior Secs. FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY SERVICES k � �S � ,m..>u, I 4•S,':;�'�.,..�, r�t,t i r�..�..�uw✓ 'fi°��� , vu� <a .,.«. ,. 3 10/27/2014 2 10/27/2014 FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY SERVICES Department staff decreased from 28 to 20.56 FTE Added: •Tourism •Special Events; internal and external •Fountain Hills Integrated Trails (FIT) •McDowell Mountain Preserve •Additional hiking trails; coordinated with the Sonoran Conservancy •Botanical Garden •Increased Public Art pieces and installation •Centennial Circle project •Facilities •Splash park •Skate Park •Community Contracts: •Boys & Girls Club •Community Theater •Extended Hands Food Bank FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY_ SERVICES COMMISSIONS Community Services Advisory Commission McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY SERVICES Parks Fountain Park Four Peaks Park Desert Vista Park + Golden Eagle Park + Facilities x Skate Park x Rotary Splash Park Dog Pa rk Disc Golf Desert Botanical Garden The McDowell Mountain P Trails Public Art Tourism FOUNTAIN PARK -Town's Signature Park a64 -acre facility -Mai ntenance/Operations -Staff - 1 Groundskeeper Fountain Park Master Plan e — -- 10/27/2014 11 FOUR PEAKS PARK .......... OZ OZ, 0: 0: 2 Cn F1 -1 4 1 0 U.1 av� 4 ueu 0 R '. LL. AL dALAY -Dedicated in 1998 -Partnership with Four Peaks Elementary School -14-acre Facility -Staff - 1/2 Groundskeeper DESERT VISTA PARK -Ila DESERT VISTA PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE Qt) FINAL MASTER PLAN -Dedicated-Fall 2008 -12 Acre facility -Staff - 1/2 Groundskeeper -8.5 Acres - Athletic fields -3.5 Acres - Off -leash 10/27/2014 61 GOLDEN EAGLE PARK _. '0 x[iunrsa�t wnsrrx eux GOLDEN EAGLE PARK 'rt�':RM1FL5. Ntxan e *First facility completed •25 -acre sports facility *Dedicated May -1998 -Staff - 1 Park Lead, 1 Groundskeeper FACILITIES SKATE PARK AT DESERT VISTA PARK Built in FY 2006 - 2007 9,200 sq. ft. facility 10/27/2014 Ce 10/27/2014 ROTARY CENTENNIAL SPLASH PARK AT FOUNTAIN PARK •Built -FY 2006 •1,200 sq. ft. facility •Season- Second Saturday in April through the last Sunday in September 10/27/2014 DISC GOLF AT FOUNTAIN PARK •Built in the 1980s •Renovated in 2007 & 2014 •18 -hole course Trails +Sonoran Trail + McDowell Mountain Preserve + Eagle's Nest trailhead + Lake Overlook + Urban Trails - FIT av + wzM,,, yah-= ��l•' JA e. SONORAN TRAIL DEDICATION - FALL 2009 -Located - Golden Eagle Blvd. to Eagles Nest subdivision •Trailhead- 2.4 miles -Kiosk and Restroorn facilities 10/27/2014 E LAKE OVERLOOK TRAIL A r. • F I PA KING VIOLAIGRS WILL i0WEO AWAY At tlEHIELE OIEWERI OVERLOOK w� t}• TRAIL -Located- Panorama Blvd. at Fountain Park -Trail -1.17 miles -Panoramic views MC DOWELL MOUNTAIN PRESERVE -Guided trail -hikes into the Preserve annually, during cooler months. -Public access at the end of Golden Eagle Boulevard frorn MCO's Eagles Nest subdivision - daily, sunrise to sunset 10/27/2014 10 MCDOWELL MOUNTAIN SONORAN PRESERVE HIKING TRAILS '7140 Sig Piciara" -Seven trails -Access from Golden Eagle Trailhead -Trail ratings -four FOUNTAIN HILLS INTEGRATED TRAILS - FIT Civic Center Trail Dedication and Ribbon Cutting - April 6, 2013 10/27/2014 11 THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS Activity Center ACTIVITY CENTER ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP 2015 Membership Residents - $20 Non -Residents - $30 a 1 All adults are eligible. Over 30 different programs to participate in.�' ...plus much more! Have over, 1,200 Members 10/27/2014 12 Spanish Club I Conversational Spanish Line Dancing Hooks & Needles Weekly Movie Parkinson's Art Class Bridge Women Singles' Group Mah Jongg Swing Time Music Canasta PROGRAMS Scrabble Club Hand & Foot Cards Poker Table Talk- Women's Ping Pong Golden Age of Radio Dominoes Parkinson's Exercise Peer Led Exercise Woodcarvers Sherlock Holmes Book Club Bunko Men's Discussion Group ...and many more SUPPORT GROUPS x Bereavement x Caregivers -IC Celiac & Gluten Hearing Loss Parkinson Living with Chronic Conditions (cancer sharing group) 10/27/2014 13 SOCIAL SERVICES Blood Pressure Checks Lending Library Medical Equipment Loan Legal Consultations Medicare Insurance Consultations SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Health Seminars Community Outreach presented by presented by Scottsdale Healthcare:" Hospice of the Valley Spooner & Shaft Physical Therapy Area Agency on Aging Schultz Chiropractic Clinic A.T. Still University Education Presentations presented by Phoenix Heard Museum Scottsdale Community College Phoenix Art Museum 10/27/2014 14 HEALTH SCREENINGS CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH SCREENINGS il*&SCOTTSDALE HEALTHCAREo HEALTH SCREENINGS BALANCE SCREENING PffMC.0 TffEP-4PY -0i 11 10/27/2014 15 10/27/2014 16 SPECIAL EVENTS x Holiday Concert x Sock Hop Dance The First Arizona 10/27/2014 17 COMMUNITY PARTNER TECHNOLOGY LEARNING CENTER Intro to Computers File Management Photo Shop Elements (Pods and (Pads Skype Workshop ...and more COMMUNITY PARTNER SENIOR SERVICES, INC. NON-PROFIT 4 Bingo Underwritten Meals 10/27/2014 100 COMMUNITY PARTNER FOUNTAIN VIEW VILLAGE Weekly Movies Blood Pressure Checks Home Delivered Meals r:. HOME DELIVERED MEALS Spring of 1990 - program was established An average meal consists of hot & cold items The cost of the meal is $7.00 25 clients a month 365 days a year 200 volunteers 10/27/2014 19 HOME DELIVERED MEALS UNIQUE PROGRAM Volunteers deliver only one day per month. Volunteers deliver every day of the year including weekends and holidays. Wellness check; the program is more than just a meal. Offers a variety of dietary meal choices. HOME DELIVERED MEALS COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Four Peaks Women's Club Girl Scout Troops ...and many others 10/27/2014 20