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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYouth Advisory Board - Minutes - 05/05/19990 • YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES Regular meeting — May 5, 1999 7:00 p.m. Council Liaison: Ray Martinez Staff Liaisons: Peggy Bowers, Recreation, 221-6357 Scott Gammon, Police, 221-6560 Board Chairperson: Phillip Chavez, 223-2137 Board Members Present: Ben Brooks, Robin Horak, Steve Hill, Phillip Chavez, Bill Leary, Ki Shih, Dondi Barrowclough Board Members Absent: Farah Inam, Jo Faith Warsteane Staff Members Present: Peggy Bowers, Staff Liaison — Recreation Division Scott Gammon, Staff Liaison — Police Department Janet Urban, Admin. Support Supr. — Recreation Division Dave Mosnik, Supervisor — Recreation Division Suzy Danford, Supervisor — Recreation Division Kristie Blackmon, Coordinator — Recreation Division Frank Martinez, Coordinator — Recreation Division Guest(s) Present: Bob Lenk, Jeff Knezovich, Steve McHugh Call Meetina to Order: The regular meeting of the Youth Advisory Board was called to order by Chairperson Phillip Chavez at 7:10 p.m. Approval of Minutes: The minutes of April 7, 1999 were approved unanimously (6-0) on a motion by Ben Brooks, seconded by Steve Hill. Agenda Review: Delete item #5 (Welcome Mayor Ray Martinez). Citizen Participation: Jeff Knezovich was introduced as a guest and also as an applicant for a position on the Youth Advisory Board. Agenda: INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF OLDER PERSONS Yvonne Myers addressed the Board regarding International Year of Older Persons 1999. Her intent was to let the Board know about this designation and to ask for their help since seniors quite often have issues similar to those of teens. The Senior Advisory Board would like the Board members' replies to "what is your concept of a society of all ages?" YAB members are invited to attend the Senior Advisory Board's meetings on the second Wednesday of the month, 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Senior Center. The SAB is working on the concept of "dignity". Youth Advisory Board Minutes May 5, 1999 Page 2 CITY COUNCIL POLICY AGENDA DISCUSSION After some discussion, the Board voted unanimously on a motion by Steve Hill and seconded by Phillip Chavez to submit to the City Manager the same topics submitted for budget consideration in the years 2000 and 2001. Two items were added to the list 1) increased activities for youth in Fort Collins and 2) develop a central clearinghouse for local youth activities/resources with a communication plan to distribute information. Janet Urban will draft a memo from the Board to the City Manager. YOUTH MUSIC FEST UPDATE Peggy Bowers and Steve Hill signed "conflict of interest" forms and removed themselves from the discussion about choosing performers. Eleven bands submitted applications and/or tapes to be considered for inclusion in the Youth Music Fest on June 5 at City Park. The Board had a lengthy discussion about setting the criteria by which a band would be selected or rejected. Since the original goal of the Youth Music Fest was to showcase youth musical talent, the Board, on a motion by Ben Brooks and seconded by Robin Horak, voted unanimously to listen to the submitted tapes and give each group a "thumbs up" or a "thumbs down". If the majority of the voting members of the Board didn't approve a group, then that group would be up for discussion. The criteria for approving was whether or not a group was determined to have "talent". As a result of this exercise, all groups were approved by the Board, so all eleven will perform in City Park on June 5. The YMF sub -committee will meet on Tuesday, May 11 to work on the schedule. ORAL SCHOOL REPORTS Steve Hill talked to Wellington students (post -Columbine incident) and the sense is that they want to feel more secure in their school; there is not enough security. Ben Brooks has helped announce the Youth Music Fest at Fort Collins High School via posters and television. He also spoke to a teacher (student council advisor) at Preston who reported that Preston students don't feel a part of the city since their school is located so far south and east; would like more interaction. Jeff Knezovich announced that the International Baccalaureate Student Council will be hosting a forum on issues and will be inviting students from junior and senior highs on May 22 from 8 a.m.-Noon. TEEN PAGE IN COLORADOAN Bill Leary volunteered to talk to Dave Greiling of the Coloradoan to keep the lines of communication open regarding the topic of a Teen Page. Bill will report on the status of this item at the Youth Advisory Board meeting on June 9. NORTHSIDE AZTLAN COMMUNITY CENTER UPDATE Frank Martinez shared information on activities that are scheduled for summer at the NACC and include the youth basketball program, teen weightlifting classes, vocal workshops, dance on Friday, May 14 for 9u' graders and older. Youth Advisory Board Ates May 5, 1999 Page 3 YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER UPDATE The May activity calendar was distributed as well as the year-end report of non -sport activities offered in 1998 and a monthly participation report for April. The YAC staff is open to new ideas. A schedule of summer dances will be available beginning June 1. Swing dances may be added. OTHER BUSINESS Ki Shih suggested that the Board discuss the Columbine incident. The IB Forum might be a good place to start. Adiournment: The Board voted unanimously (7-0) for adjournment following a motion by Dondi Barrowclough and seconded by Robin Horak. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 P.M. Respectfully submitted, J et Urban, Administrative Support Supervisor — Recreation