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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks And Recreation Board - Minutes - 01/17/1967W FORT CdW.S PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISIOBOARD Present. Minutes of Meeting; T. F. HzGraw 0 January 170 1967 J. R. French T. W. Bennett Robert Dunn �lagysp ilips The regular meeting of the Fort Collins Parks and Recreation Department Advisory Board was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Vice, -Chairman Thurman F. McGraw. The minutes of the November, 1966, meeting were approved. Mr. H. R. Phillips reported that Mr. Hank Chavez has been hired as the outside security guard at Club Tice. This appointment is on a probationary status. Mr. Robert Dunn moved that the Board ratify this appointment. Mr. J. R. French seconded the motion, and it was carried. , It was reported that Mr. Frank Hummel of Greeley has been hired as the architect for the new city golf course. The committee on golf will work out the details of the contract. Club Tico was to have been redecorated during the Christmas holidays, but this work has been postponed until spring. Th--rs was some discussion about theft insurance on property stored in school buildings. Mr. Phillips was authorized to inquire into the proper procedure regarding this matter. Mr. T. W. Bennett asked for information about lights on the north diamond at City Park. Since City Park is the center for baseball activity in the sucrer and since other fields in other parts of the city are not yet ready for liGlits, the lighting of the north diamond is necessary at this time. Lighting for other fields will be considered in the future as the demand arises. In reporting on current recreational activities, Mr. Phillips reported 321 participants in the skiing program and 127 basketball teams. A new church league consisting of six teams has been started in basketball. There are over a•thousand individuals participating in the basketball program. Mr. Phillips also announced that multi -purpose rooms.and gyms in public schools will be open for free play on Saturday afternoons. Bids are being obtained for a sprinkler system at Spring Creek Park. Mr. Kent Anderson will design this system. The south ball diamond at City Park will also have a sprinkler system. A sum of $15,000 has been granted from the Game and Fish Department for development of Spring Creek Park. Doard members were asked to think about preparing a long-range plan for park planning which might be accomplished at two-year intervals. This plan should include improvement of parks, adding and obtaining land for new parks, construction of the golf course and a swimming pool,; and any other needed facilities. Mr. Dunn pointed out the importance of looking for new areas where land may be obtained for new parka. The meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Gladys Eddy, Secretary