HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks And Recreation Board - Minutes - 10/23/1991CITY OF FORT COLLINS
CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
MINUTES: Regular Meeting -- October 23, 1991
President Bob McCluskey called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.
Agenda Review: Staff added one item to the printed agenda under Other
Business -- Budget Update
Minutes: The minutes of the regular meeting of September 25, 1991 were
unanimously approved on a motion by Elery Wilmarth, seconded by Bob Alexander.
Citizen Participation: No citizen participation.
Review of Prospect Road Streetscape Design Program
As part of the citizen input phase of this project, Janet Meisel, Project Manager
for the Planning Department, presented the Prospect Road Streetscape Design
program to the Board. This project is part of the City Council's work plan.
This plan will address streetscape design guidelines, standards, and
implementation strategies as they relate to Prospect as a gateway to Fort
Collins. The Prospect gateway is the main I-25 exchange entrance to the City.
This design will address building design, landscape, trail connections, and the
bikeways. After citizen input, a preliminary design will be brought back to the
Board in January.
Elery Wilmarth asked for Randy Balok's input on this project. Randy said he has
reviewed the plan, and Parks and Recreation has several projects on the drawing
board for this area. Staff is looking at future open space areas on both sides
of this project. CSU has property on Prospect that they intend to turn into an
environmental learning center. They have received a $27,000 donation from Coors
to be used for landscaping this project. The Riverbend Ponds area is a popular
location for citizens in the summer months. Randy said that Parks and Recreation
Staff and Planning will work closely on this project. Jerry P. Brown added that
in talking to City Forester Tim Buchanan, the 0&M for landscaping must be
identified before this project is in final design.
Janet reiterated to the Board that she will bring back the preliminary design
plan in January for their review. The planning design timeline is about six to
eight months and hopes to have a final design by June 1992. Funding for this
plan has not been determined.
Boltz Athletics Fields Project
Mike Powers reported to the Board that the School District and City are
negotiating a cooperative agreement for Boltz Junior High School Athletics Fields
project. This 15-acre parcel would be a cooperative effort from various user
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groups and the two governmental agencies to develop two to four ball fields,
several soccer fields, re -align the football field, and add a restroom to the
school for.public use and access. The School District will designate $50,000 for
this project; Youth Baseball, $30,000 to $50,000; Youth Soccer, $7,500. In
addition, the City Council will add $45,000 with $15,000 for annual maintenance
fees.
There are a few problems to work out as far as working agreements of usage and
management of the property. The positives definitely outweigh the negatives.
Poudre R-1 would be the owner of the fields, and the City Parks and Recreation
will program the fields. Poudre R-1 and the City staff are meeting with the user
groups on Thursday, October 24. Staff will keep the Board updated on the
progress.
Developer Built and Donated Neighborhood Park at Fossil Ridge
A developer from the Fossil Ridge area (south of SouthRidge Golf Course) has
talked to Randy Balok about building a park in the center of his proposed
development to use as a marketing tool to sell 180 adjacent homes, and then
donate the park to the City. This concept is acceptable according to the Parks
and Recreation Master Plan. The parkland fees for these 180 homes would amount
to $112,500, and the cost for the City to build a neighborhood park in this area
would be about $450,000. Randy said staff would have the developer build the
park to specifications set for other neighborhood parks and that the general
public would have to have access to the park. The developer doesn't want this
park to be programmed for team sports. Park Planner Leslie Bryson added that the
developer will receive money from Storm Drainage for improvements on the land.
John Barnett said that homes build adjacent to open space land are priced 20 to
30 percent higher.
Staff will keep the Board advised on the plan.
Appointment of Transportation Plan Board Representative
Jerry received a call from Wil Smith, Chair of the Natural Resources Board, who
is forming an ad hoc committee for the Transportation Plan. They would like
member(s) of the Parks and Recreation Board to serve on this subcommittee. Roger
Tarbm and John Barnett volunteered for these positions. Jerry will advise Wil
and Tom Shoemaker of the Natural Resources Department.
Other Business
Mike Powers reported that the 1992 proposed budget was presented to Council on
first reading last week. There have been cuts made to the budget because the
Council has decided to take a conservative approach to the revenue projections
for 1992. Council asked us to break down the Recreation Fee Policy into the
following categories of Low Income, 0&M Reserves, No Raises in Fees, and Lower
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Fees. Councilperson Ann Azari suggested the first three phases be adopted,
however it was voted down. The Council voted in only the Low Income Policy. On
November 19, staff will present the Recreation Fee increases to City Council.
At the September 25, 1991 meeting, the Board voted against staff's recommendation
to increase fees for 1992, and therefore has decided to have President Bob
McCluskey appear before City Council on November 19 to stress their feelings on
raising fees. Mary Ness wants it noted at that time that it should be mentioned
that businesses cannot afford to sponsor softball teams any longer with these
increases.
Board Members and Staff Comments/Reports
An American Youth and Sports survey was sent to the Board in their packets.
Jerry wanted the Board to see this survey that emphasizes the Fort Collins
Parks and Recreation philosophy on youth sports. A copy of this survey was
also sent to Columbine Cable TV, and they plan to do a segment on it.
Jerry noted that the November meeting is scheduled the day before
Thanksgiving. In prior years, we have combined the November and December
meetings to meet the first week in December. The Board agreed that the next
meeting of the Board should be Wednesday, December 4, at 7:00 p.m. at the
Indoor Pool, 424 South Sherwood.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
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Board Members Staff Guests
Bob McCluskey
Bob Alexander
Marilyn Barnes
John Barnett
K-Lynn Cameron
Mary Ness
Karen Schubert
Roger Tarum
Elery Wilmarth
Mike Powers
Jerry P. Brown
Randy Balok
Leslie Bryson
Janet Meisel
Jackie Rael
Chryss Cada,
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