HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks And Recreation Board - Minutes - 04/27/1988CITY OF FORT COLLINS
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
MINUTES: April 27, 1988
President Karen Schubert called the meeting to order at 6:36 p.m. In the
absence of Board Secretary Bob Aukerman, staff will take the minutes of the
meeting.
Agenda Review: Staff requested that an additional item be added to the
printed agenda as follows: "Potential Open Space Acquisition"
Minutes: The minutes of the regular meeting of March 23, 1988 were
approved unanimously, as submitted, on a motion by Roger Tarum, seconded by
John Rabun.
Citizen Participation: No citizen participation.
Rossborough Park Master Plan
Staff previously distributed a report with background on the preparation of
the master plan for Rossborough Park. Randy Balok and Leslie Beckmann
explained the planning process. EDAW was the consultant on the project.
We held two public meetings with an attendance of roughly 130 people at
each meeting. In addition, about 1,200 surveys were sent out (with 250
responding) to obtain neighborhood input. The master plan reflects a
neighborhood desire for a passive park. They are opposed to any programmed
recreational activities (such as youth baseball and soccer) that would
generate traffic and users from other areas of town. They also don't want
restrooms and off street parking that they feel attracts undesirable
loitering that would affect the safety and well being of neighborhood
children.
The park itself is 10 acres, however, the Storm Drainage Department owns
five adjacent acres to the north which have been included in the master
plan, but are not included in the approved development budget. We have
asked Storm Drainage to contribute funds so the entire area may be
irrigated and landscaped as one site. Generally, the park has one or two
shelters, a playground, tennis and basketball courts, fitness trail and
lots of passive open area with low impact maintenance such as native
grasses mixed with bluegrass and more drought tolerant grasses, etc. The
projected operation and maintenance budget for the park is up to $47,000
annually as based upon our average per acre maintenance costs. This park
could cost somewhat less because of the passive design. We do not plan to
proceed with construction of the park until the issue of funding the 0&M is
resolved.
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Bill Loy is somewhat concerned about the neighborhood not wanting organized
recreational activities and he sees this as an elitist approach. Frank
Groznik of EDAW says this is somewhat of a backlash to not having enough
community parks. We could actually fit at least one soccer field in the
park, but we would not program it for soccer games if the neighborhood
didn't want it. People could practice in the open areas, but no organized
games would be played. John Rabun said there should be a restroom. Cathy
Mulcahy asked how much money had been spent thus far and Randy said
approximately $60,000 to acquire the land, $15,000 for street improvements,
and $24,000 to the consultant. There is $380,000 budgeted in the Parkland
Fund and available for construction, with $70,000 of that amount programmed
for City fees.
Ann Schoreder said that if 130 people in the neighborhood agree to the
master plan then they should get what they want. After all, we asked them
what they wanted. John Rabun wants to know if this Rossborough plan will
help or hinder the need for a youth sports fields complex. Frank Groznik
said it will probably help show the need for a youth sports park. Jerry P.
Brown noted that the master plan of this park was prepared following all
the policies and procedures that have been adopted, and that it is
consistent with the Parks and Recreation Master Plan recently adopted.
Bill Loy still feels that it is not appropriate to delete organized
recreational fields from this park no matter what the neighborhood said.
He feels that if we allow this neighborhood to have its way when the demand
for sports fields is so high, that we should then tell other neighborhoods
that they can get rid of sports fields as well. There was some specific
discussion about Avery Park and Beattie Park as examples. Bill says the
Soccer Club needs every field it can find.
After much more discussion, Ann Schroeder then made a motion to approve the
master plan for Rossborough Park. The motion was seconded by Bill Loy.
The Board then voted 3-3-1 with Ann Schroeder, Karen Schubert, and Rick
Ramirez voting yes; and Bill Loy, John Rabun, and Cathy Mulcahy voting no;
and Roger Tarum abstaining. The motion failed. Staff will further review
the options.
Potential Open Space Acauisition
Randy Balok used a map and pictures to show 600 acres of open space land
available in the southwest portion of the city in the foothills, ending at
the Trilby Road extension, behind the landfill. In previous years,
Councilman Horak has shown an interest in this general area to remain as
open space. Randy noted that the land is not in the city limits nor in the
urban growth area. Randy also said an additional 90 acres adjacent to this
land could be available from another owner. The cost of the 600 acres is
$700 per acre. It was suggested that maybe we need the ridge area rather
than the flat area. Ann Schroeder asked what the land could be used for if
not open space, and Randy said much of it could be developed on 35-acre
parcels. After further discussion, there were no objections to allow staff
to continue with efforts to pursue this land.
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CHOICES 95 Recommendations
Jerry explained the status of the CHOICES 95 process. At the March 23
Parks and Recreation Board meeting, the Board_ decided it may make further
recommendations at the next meeting (tonight). Several Board members again
expressed that they are unhappy that City Council did not appoint the Parks
and Recreation Board to assume the duties of the CHOICES 95 Parks and Open
Space Subcommittee. Karen Schubert asked Jerry to make sure the CHOICES 95
committee doesn't forget the smaller, less costly projects when looking at
all the projects.
Board members previously received copies of the City Council report on this
issue. Rick Ramirez asked exactly what the Golf Board does and Jerry
explained. Jerry also told the Board that the Golf Board unanimously
opposed the recommendation to abolish the Golf Board and why they feel the
way they do. Bill Loy then made a motion against the City Council
Subcommittee recommendation to abolish the Golf Board. The motion was
seconded by John Rabun. The vote was 4-3 with Bill Loy, John Rabun, Karen
Schubert, and Roger Tarum voting yes; and Rick Ramirez, Ann Schroeder, and
Cathy Mulcahy voting no.
Other Business
Jerry referred to the minutes of the March 23 meeting on parks rules and
regulations. Page two of the minutes states that "...a curfew is really
designed to give teeth to the police for enforcement when needed.
Police are not going to bust citizens just walking or jogging through a
park at night..." In the next paragraph it says that "...Bill Loy
expressed concern that selective enforcement could be a problem if not
handled correctly..." Jerry said he has been contacted by Dave Feldman
from the Police Department who wants it made clear that the Police
Department does not engage in selective enforcement and plans to enforce
the curfew equally for all.
Jerry informed the Board that the Mayor and Assistant Mayor asked that
we solicit user feedback on the proposed revised EPIC advertising policy
before we bring the issue to Council. Staff is now doing this.
John Rabun expressed concern about the recent negative "Letter to the
Editor" regarding EPIC. Rick Ramirez explained the potential situation
on this subject.
A Recreation Division update prepared by Jean Helburg was previously
distributed to the Board members.
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The meeting was adjourned at 8:33 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Jerry P. Brown
Assistant to the Director
Parks and Recreation
Meeting Attendance
Board Members Staff Guests
Karen Schubert
John Rabun
Bill Loy
Cathy Mulcahy
Rick Ramirez
Ann Schroeder
Roger Tarum
Jerry P. Brown
Randy Balok
Leslie Beckmann
Frank Groznik, EDAW
Jana McKenzie, EDAW