HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks And Recreation Board - Minutes - 05/27/1992CITY OF FORT COLLINS
CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
CITY COUNCIL LIAISON TO THE BOARD:
STAFF SUPPORT TO THE BOARD: Jerry P.
and Jackie Rael, Administrative Aide II
MINUTES: Regular Meeting -- May 27, 1992
Councilman Gerry Horak
Brown, Assistant to the Director,
Board Members Bob McCluskey, Jr., Karen Schubert, Marilyn Barnes, Roger Tarum,
Elery Wilmarth, and K-Lynn Cameron, along with Poudre R-1 Representative Dave
Danielson, and Staff Members Diane Jones, Jerry P. Brown, Tim Buchanan, Craig
Foreman, Leslie Bryson, and Jackie Rael toured via Transfort several Parks and
Recreation projects and facilities starting at 4:00 p.m. Staff Members Randy
Balok and Virgil Taylor drove a City vehicle on the tour. First on the tour, the
Board visited the 22 acre site for Greenbriar Neighborhood Park, which will be
the next park constructed. Park Planner Leslie Bryson showed the Board a
conceptual plan for the park.
The tour then went to Riverbend Ponds where Manager of Park Planning and
Development Randy Balok, and Manager of Parks Virgil Taylor escorted the Board
while they walked on the newly constructed 60 ft. boardwalk that was built with
funding from a $3,400 grant received by the department as a means of preserving
the Prairie Gentian plants that are thriving in the Riverbend Ponds area. The
boardwalk was built by volunteers of the Larimer County Youth Services Bureau
under the supervision of the Parks staff. Staff also wanted the Board to have
a visual focus of where the Timberline Road extension would occur and its effect
on the Riverbend Ponds and also to envision the Prospect Corridor.
Next the Board visited the Edora Park Restroom and Concession Building that was
completed this past month with funding from the Choices 95. The project was
described by Leslie Bryson. The Board members then walked to the new Edora East
Trail, where Parks Engineer Craig Foreman explained the construction.
The tour then visited the Senior Center site selection at Raintree. Recreation
Manager Jean Helburg met the Board and showed them a conceptual drawing of the
center and a map of the area.
Rogers Park was the next stop on the tour. This 8-acre neighborhood park is our
newest park. The existing barn on this property was renovated for a shelter.
Project Manager Leslie Bryson explained the project, and Virgil Taylor briefly
discussed the vandalism issue.
The Board then toured the Northside Aztlan Community Center where Jean Helburg
explained the projects that were funded with money donated by Anheuser-Busch.
Board members and staff completed their tour at the Downtown Community Center,
where the Senior Center staff served dinner to the Board and staff.
President Bob McCluskey called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. Board Members
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John Barnett and Mary Ness called to say they would not be able to attend
tonight's meeting.
AGENDA REVIEW: No changes to the printed agenda.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes of the regular meeting of April 22, 1992
were approved unanimously on a motion by Karen Schubert, seconded by Elery
Wilmarth.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: No citizen participation.
MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UPDATE
Jerry P. Brown gave the Board an update on the proposed Arizona Rookie League
baseball moving to Fort Collins. He showed the Board a schematic map of the
baseball park. This joint private/public project would be situated between
Loveland and Fort Collins on 287 west of the old drive inn theater and Resthaven
Memorial Garden. The map indicates three phases to the project.
Phase I of this minor league park would be the acquisition of the 188 acre parcel
of land, developing 75 of those acres. The cost to each of the cities could be
shared. City Council has directed the Parks and Recreation Board to look at this
project. Jerry read an electronic message received from Mayor Susan Kirkpatrick
regarding this project. The Mayor attended a baseball meeting in Grand Junction
with organizers from nine other Colorado communities. The memo stated her
thoughts about the baseball league coming to our community and the benefits and
amenities that would derive from having this rookie league. The Mayor seemed to
be favorably impressed. The league is looking at several locations in the Rocky
Mountain region and according to Rick Der of the Fort Collins -Loveland Baseball
Association, the committee will make its decision by July 1. If our community
is chosen, then Council will probably need to act upon this by January 1993. At
the next Parks and Recreation Board meeting, the Fort Collins -Loveland Baseball
Association will make a presentation to the Board and at that time ask for the
Board's recommendation to Council.
Marilyn Barnes asked if we could use Lottery money for acquisition of this land.
Jerry replied that the City Council has designated Lottery funding for trails and
open space. Bob McCluskey attended a baseball meeting a few weeks ago and is
also impressed with the amount of information and enthusiasm that has been
generated since that meeting. He asked the Board members to think about this
project and read whatever material that is available on the project before next
month's meeting. K-Lynn Cameron said that although the proposed land for the
baseball park is located in the County, the County would not participate in
funding because it doesn't fall in the purview of the County's Master Plan for
Parks and Outdoor Recreation.
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SENIOR CENTER UPDATE
Recreation Manager Jean Helburg updated the Board on the Senior Center project.
She reviewed the Council's meeting last week where they, by resolution, selected
Raintree as the preferred site for the senior center. At the next Council
meeting, staff will present an ordinance authorizing purchase of the land. Staff
will be recommending that the $433,000 for the seven acre parcel be taken out of
the project money ($4.7 million). The cut would eliminate the 4-lane lap pool.
Council could choose this option or they could choose to use prior year reserves
to purchase the land. K-Lynn Cameron said the senior center will be an asset to
this community for many years and the pool should not be cut from the project,
and asked why staff would ask for less? Jean replied that it would be the
financially responsible position to take, and the O&M for the 4-lane lap pool
would cost $107,000 annually in subsidy. Poudre R-1 Representative Dave
Danielson suggested an agreement with Pulse to use their pool on off hours.
Karen Schubert said ideally it - would be great to build the facility with the
pool; however, we need to think of this financially. There is a demand for a
pool in the southwest area of our community for all users. She also asked if the
pool could be added at a later date? Jean said that would be a possibility, but
there would be no identified funding for it.
OTHER BUSINESS
Jerry mentioned the CML conference will be held in Fort Collins June 16
through June 20. The programs that the Parks and Recreation Board might be
interested in would be Parks and Recreation: "A Key to Your Community's
Quality of Life" on Thursday morning. If any Board members are interested,
call Jerry so staff can make a reservation and have a badge made for this
session. The session would be free, however, if attending the luncheon, a
$75 registration fee plus lunch would be charged individually._
BOARD MEMBERS AND STAFF COMMENTS/REPORTS
K-Lynn Cameron stated the Volunteers for Outdoors Colorado will be
constructing a 3/4 mile trail at Horsetooth Mountain to Horsetooth Falls
June 6 and 7. There will be 150 volunteers on each of these days. If you
are interested in volunteering for this event, contact K-Lynn.
Bob McCloskey thanked staff for the time they took to tour the Board this
afternoon.
Jerry thanked Karen Schubert for her eight years of dedication to the Parks
and Recreation Board. Karen challenged the Board to continue the high
standards for quality facilities for this community. .
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The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m.
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Meeting Attendance
BOARD MEMBERS STAFF GUESTS
Bob McCluskey Jerry P. Brown Cathy Mulcahy
Karen Schubert Jean Helburg Hank Hoesli
Roger Tarum Craig Foreman
Marilyn Barnes Tim Buchanan
K-Lynn Cameron Jackie Rael
Elery Wilmarth
PR-1 Rep. Dave Danielson