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Minutes: Regular Meeting of September 18, 2002
Council Liaison to the Board: Councilman Bill Bertschy
Staff Support to the Board: Jerry P. Brown, Manager of Golf at 221-6350, and Patty
Carroll, Administrative Aide at 416-2265
Call Meeting to Order: Chairperson Bill Rutledge called the meeting to order at 7:30
p.m.
Agenda Review: There were no changes to the printed agenda.
Items of Note:
• Dave Johnson and Larry Buckendorf called and will both be unable to attend the
meeting.
• Jerry informed the Board that Boards and Commissions Application forms are
available for anyone interested in applying. Frank Blanco's term is expiring and he
will leave the Board at the end of December, and Grant Sherwood has reapplied.
• The Board's & Commissions Appreciation Event will be held at the Lincoln Center
on Friday, November 15. Frank Blanco will be honored that night.
• The City Clerk's office requests notification of new phone numbers and addresses
from Board members. Please provide these to Jerry.
• Executive Session Guidelines adopted by City Council were presented to the Board.
Approval of Minutes: Claire Nelms made a motion to approve the Minutes of the
Special Meeting of August 5, 2002 as revised. Mike Sanders seconded the motion. The
Board voted unanimously to approve the Revised Minutes of the August 5, 2002 Special
Meeting (6:0).
Citizen Participation: There was no Citizen Participation at this time.
and Recommendation: Revised Sheldon Lake
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Link Mueller, City of Fort Collins Utilities, presented the new plan. Jerry said Staff has
approved the change. Link reviewed the project as originally proposed. He stated that he
had to look for more storm water storage and he explained the drainage issues. If a berm
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is created, it will help control water drainage. He said this would reduce acres of sod
needed on the course from seven to two. The pipe can now be laid down Mulberry Street
to Sheldon Lake. This will decrease the amount of pipe needed. The height of the berm
will be about 6 feet. He proposed raising the 6`h Green approximately 2-3 feet. It was
recommended that we use the same turf. This work will probably start in early
November. We will build a temporary green on #6 and temporary tee boxes on #7 during
construction. We also need to raise the #7 women's tee box. Some electric and stoma
sewer work needs to be done. The irrigation contractor is scheduled to come in sometime
in December. Grim Construction will come in between January and March. In March the
#6 green will be raised and reconstructed by Leisure Time.
Mike Sanders asked about standing water. Link said they don't expect a lot. Water has
to be detained in a pond. There is a box under the berm that controls the turn. In bad
storms, water will be held back. Former Golf Board Member Henry Fry wanted to know
if they looked into burying the ditch. Link said yes and it would cost much more and
detract from play. Henry disagreed. Claire disagrees with Henry. She does not feel the
ditch should be buried. Henry feels people will be unable to see where to hit the ball.
Dave Sadler, City Park Nine Golf Course Superintendent, thinks it will make it better.
Claire agrees with Dave. Henry feels the hole will be ugly, hated by golfers, and slow.
Bill Rutledge said a lot of people may lose balls and he thinks there is a potential danger
of people going into the ditch. Link said the berm slope is 10 to 1 and that the cart path
should alleviate the problem. Mike mentioned people would go to the top of the berms to
find their balls. Lauren DeRosa is concerned about people coming up to the berm. Mike
said they have created a difficult shot. Mike feels a sand bunker would help. Mike
wanted to know if something could be done to compromise with a minor excavation.
Bill wanted to know if the original concept was to excavate between holes 6 & 7. Link
said yes. More discussion ensued.
A question was again asked as to how high the berm would be. Link said it's
approximately 6 feet. This is the reason the 96 green has to be raised. Mike then
suggested having berms all around the back of the hole to help with golfer perspective on
the lay of the green. Claire thinks it would be a new challenge for the golfers. Mike also
wanted to know about the "grill" and how to keep balls from going in. Link said it was
being done in concrete and it should not create a problem. Link and the golf staff then
agreed with the higher back berm concept, and after further discussion, Mike made a
motion to approve the new plan as modified, Claire seconded the motion, and it was
unanimously approved (6:0).
UPDATE ON CAPITAL PROJECTS
• The Collindale Clubhouse is moving right along. Jim Greer, Collindale Golf
Professional, said the plumbers are there, siding will start tomorrow, roofers are there,
and parking is being worked on in the west area. Jim said they are on schedule and
you can see progress is being made. Henry Fry said he originally had reservations
about the new Clubhouse but he is now very impressed. Jerry said the project is still
on budget. The Clubhouse is scheduled to open January 3, 2003. Jerry then
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explained that the artwork at the Clubhouse is coming along and how it would appear
in the mosaic rock. Mike Sanders wanted to know if there are plans for a grand
opening. Jerry said not at this time, but probably in April. Jerry said Henry pushed to
get the Clubhouse and thanked him for his support.
• The SouthRidge Golf Cart Storage Building is starting and is scheduled to be
completed by Halloween. The SouthRidge Field Restrooms have been delayed. The
neighbors we need for the sewer and water easement have refused to allow the
easement for hole #5 through their property.
• The #1 white tee at City Park Nine has been a problem and our solution is a new
alternative #1 white tee box which probably will save us on liability concerns.
• In regard to the water issue, codes allow parks and golf to use treated water as an
emergency backup. Shrinkage is a major problem in the ditches with moving water.
We can install treated water lines to guarantee a source of water during droughts and
as an alternative water source in emergencies.
• We are going to replace the existing old netting and wood poles on the driving range
at Collindale. The new steel poles and netting will go south along Lemay and east
toward the #9 Fairway by the Maintenance Building. Jerry said the 1,038 feet of 55
foot netting will be installed in November.
• Bill Rutledge asked about vandalism damage at SouthRidge. Jerry explained what
happened and the amount of damage. Rob Dahl, SouthRidge Concessionaire, said the
police have increased their patrolling of the golf course. They drive around in patrol
cars on the Cart paths. Bill wanted to know if there are enough lights at SouthRidge,
and Jerry said we will probably install a few more.
Collindale/Horsetooth Sidewalk Issue
The letter on the Golf Board's position on the sidewalk was presented to Council. Henry
Fry stated he had talked to Councilmember Bill Bertschy about the issues and said Mr.
Bertschy said nobody on Council was concerned enough to take the matter up again.
Henry has also talked to Councilmember Karen Weitkunat. She said the decision has
been made and is beyond the point where it will be addressed. She did state it keeps
coming up. She told Henry it never hurts to be heard. Henry doesn't know if Council
will consider the finances issue if it keeps coming up. There has been no direct response
to the letter from Council. Sidewalk construction is scheduled for October 14. The
netting will go in later. Bill Rutledge feels we have done everything we can.
Appointment of Two Board Members to the Collindale Restaurant/Snack Bar RFP
Review Committee
It has been suggested that one Board Member who has served on a previous committee
and one who has not be appointed to serve. Five Board Members expressed interest in
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being on the Committee. Jerry suggested a secret ballot by the Board Members. Lauren
DeRosa received 5 votes, Mike Sanders 4, and Claire Nelms was named alternate with 2.
Review of Tournament Reservation
Jerry explained we have had lots of inquiries about use of the new Collindale Clubhouse
for tournaments. Historically we've had two tournament policies, one for Collindale/City
Park Nine and one for SouthRidge. Because the City took over the operation of
SouthRidge from the Bucain Corporation and they had many tournaments scheduled, we
retained their policy and between 80 to 110 tournaments are held from the end of April
through September. The biggest complaint from the public is you can't get on
SouthRidge during the weekends because of the tournaments. Jerry last year asked Dale
Smigelsky, SouthRidge Golf Professional, to monitor tournament play, and asked for his
recommendations. Some tournaments have dropped out and were not replaced.
Collindale does not run a lot of tournaments. Over the season there are approximately 52
weekend days for tournaments, April through September.
The men's association helped Collindale get started in the 1970's. This is when golf
passes were introduced. In 1997 Jerry asked the Golf Board to categorize "special
privileges." The Men's Association donates to the Golf Course. From an economics
point of view, we tried to determine how much we were losing with passes. Jerry wants
the Board to decide whether we continue to operate in this direction or go to another
system. Jerry is concerned about public accessibility to courses. Jerry said that generally
that tournaments bring more money to the City and the snack bar. Grant Sherwood
wanted to know about the problem of the public not being able to play. Jerry likes the
way SouthRidge handles the tournaments. Bill Rutledge wanted to know if there is some
reason for this policy to be addressed. He wanted to know if Jerry and the Pros had
broached the problem. Jerry said yes. Mike Sanders wanted to know if anyone has other
views on how this should be handled. Henry Fry explained how things have been
working. Mike wanted to know if there are any restrictions for membership. Henry said
members have to be 18 or over, male, and pay a fee. There is a limit of 400 for
membership in the Collindale Men's Association. Henry explained what the dues cover.
Jerry said we want to leave as many times as possible open for the public to balance play.
Mike said if we are guaranteeing more access to prime time, and allow the Association to
use passes, they are getting a lot of play for less money. He said we would have one of
the best Clubhouses in area. Jerry does not want to see the Men's Association left out
completely. The Golf Professional is the big loser for shotgun tournaments. Jim Greer
said it is important to decide the issue before the Restaurant bid package goes out. Bill
wants the staff to review and make recommendations to the Board. This item will be
discussed again in October.
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Other Business
• Frank Blanco wanted to know how the $6.00/player fee and $6.00 concessionaire fee
came about. Jerry said this was decided several years ago. Kevin Wilcox, Collindale
Concessionaire, said it's amazing that these guys get such good food and service the
way the fees are now. Kevin thinks the public player subsidizes the tournament
player. Kevin said the concessionaires need tournaments in order to keep operating.
Jerry said these fee rates should probably be raised.
• Jerry again mentioned the water issue. Doug Evans, Collindale Superintendent,
explained the water situation to the Coloradoan, who then changed their editorial
opinion in our favor. Council voted for reduced water consumption. It appears we'll
make it through 2002, but next year may be different.
• The revenues remain at approximately the same growth levels as a month ago. Jerry
still thinks we'll be close to breaking even by the year's end.
• Henry Fry wanted to make a comment. He stated he has enjoyed the time he has
spent on the Board. His one bit of advice is for the Board to listen to the silent
majority. Mike Sanders commended Henry for his many years of service.
Adjournment: Mike Sanders made motion to adjourn the meeting, and Lauren DeRosa
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously (6:0) to adjourn at 10: 07 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Patty CaaKoll
Administrative Aide
Meeting Attendance
Board Members
Staff
Guests
Frank Blanco
Jerry P. Brown
Andrea Faucett
Lauren DeRosa
Patty Carroll
Henry Fry
Claire Nelms
Rob Dahl
Jeff Moore
Bill Rutledge
Pat Finnegan
Link Mueller
Mike Sanders
Jim Greer
Charlie Ogren
Grant Sherwood
Dave Sadler
Mike Perry
Kevin Wilcox
Owen Randall
Don Silar