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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
MINUTES: Regular Meeting -- February 27, 1991
President Bob McCluskey called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. Board Member
John Barnett called to say he would not be able to attend tonight's meeting, but
wanted the Board to know that he thinks the Tree Resource Report submitted to the
Board by City Forester Tim Buchanan is incredibly well done.
Agenda Review: Staff asked the Board to move the Citizen Participation portion
of the agenda to after Item #5 as there were citizens from Clarendon Hills who
requested time with the Board. This item was moved because Director of Cultural,
Library, and Recreational Services Mike Powers was attending the Cultural
Resources Board meeting and wanted to be present for the Clarendon Hills citizen
participation portion of this meeting.
Minutes: The minutes of the regular meeting of January 23, 1991 were approved
unanimously on a motion by Elery Wilmarth, seconded by Roger Tarum.
Tree Resource Report
City Forester Tim Buchanan mailed the Tree Resource Report to Board Members in
their packets last week. He explained the report reviews the tree resource in
our community and discusses the benefits of our urban forest. Tim presented a
slide show to the Board- showing the various tree plantings and management
responsibilities of the City Forestry Division of street trees, park trees, open
space trees, and median trees. An inventory analysis of City trees was completed
in 1990 that indicated the overall condition of City owned trees. This report
indicated that 75 percent or 18,589 of the City trees are in good condition and
only five percent or 1,239 of the City trees are in poor condition. The 36
public parks or areas in Fort Collins have a cumulative total of 7,000 trees.
Grandview Cemetery is the heaviest populated public area in the City.
Tim further explained that in order to properly maintain the pruning schedule for
our urban forest, the cycle for pruning should be every six years. The City is
planting approximately 1,000 trees each year.
With these standards, the Forestry Division is recommending the following:
Reduce pruning rotation to six years would cost an additional $20,000.
The current pruning rotation of 8.87 years is too long. It does not
sufficiently minimize liability or public safety.
Reduce mortality of new transplants. During 1989, 13 percent of trees planted
on City property did not survive. Losses of 10 to 15 percent are not
uncommon for a large scale operation, but staff feels there is room for
improvement. A Forestry Quality Improvement Team is working on this problem.
3. Initiating a park maintenance funding policy of 34/tree/year. A policy and
formula is needed to address the increased need for tree care.
Emphasize proper species selection in order to have a good balance of various
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tree species in Fort Collins and to continue our 'plan to protect our urban
forest from insect or disease epidemics.
The Board unanimously endorsed the Tree Resource Report as submitted by staff,
and directed staff to send this report to City Council for their review.
Skateboarding
Recreation Supervisor Dave Mosnik led the discussion. Fort Skate, a locally
owned and operated skateboarding facility, opened in 1989. The owner is no
longer interested in operating this facility. The problem of skateboarding in
Old Town and on public streets virtually disappeared when Fort Skate opened.
Citizen Christine O'Neill, representing the skateboarders, was present at the
meeting. Dave said that Christine and her group asked City Council to provide
a place for skateboarding in Fort Collins.
Council asked staff to analyze skateboarding in terms of overall recreation
philosophy and to examine the options for City involvement in this program.
Mike Powers asked the Board to review the philosophy and policy paper that Jean
Helburg prepared for the Board and if they have any concerns, to call staff by
March 12. Staff will prepare an agenda item summary for City Council's meeting
on March 19, asking if the City wants to be in the skateboarding business, and
if so several options will be presented. Board Member Karen Schubert stated that
the liability is the key issue to skateboarding.
Citizen Participation: Clarendon Hills neighborhood representative Jerry Krygier
came before the Board to further update them on the proposed Clarendon Hills
neighborhood park. The neighbors are concerned because of the School Board's
decision Monday night to build the new elementary school east of Front Range
Community College, and that the City will build the park adjacent to the school
and not in the southwest location in Clarendon Hills. Board Member Bob Alexander
stated that because the Clarendon Hills representatives (Jerry Krygier) came
before the Board last month to express their concerns that it was a waste of time
to discuss this topic until staff presents the proposals to the Board in April.
President Bob McCluskey said that the neighbors would have plenty of time to
express their concerns during the neighborhood meetings that staff will hold.
Mr. Krygier requested that the neighborhood meetings not be held during Poudre
R-1 Spring Break (March 11-15). He then distributed to the Board a Clarendon
Hills Open Space updated report.
Senior Center/Fort Collin Indoor Community Pool
Mike Powers gave an overview of the Council worksession scheduled for March 12.
Three items for the Cultural, Library, and Recreational Services area will be
presented. The senior center, indoor pool, and performing arts feasibility
study.
Phase I -- needs assessment for the senior center has been completed. Phase II
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will be the site selection which we will go back to Council with in September.
Indoor Pool -- The user survey has been completed and the engineering consultants
reports are complete. Recreation Manager Jean Helburg stated at this point, we
could be potentially looking at a pool/senior center combination. The pool would
include eight lanes, warm therapy pool, shallow water teaching area, shallow
water play area, and a water slide. Billie Higgins and Rene' Clements Cooney
will represent the Building Team at the Council worksession on March 12.
Mike Powers complimented Jean on organizing and facilitating this project and how
smoothly it has run. Staff will keep the Board updated on the projects.
1990 Parks and Recreation Board Annual Report
On a motion by Bob McCluskey, seconded by K-Lynn Cameron, the Board voted
unanimously (8-0) to accept the report as submitted by staff.
Board Members and Staff Comments/Reports
- The 1990 Parks and Recreation Board attendance record was distributed for
informational purposes only.
- Elery Wilmarth shared an article that appeared in the Co7oradoan regarding
outdoor ice skating and the request for additional areas. Staff responded
that there is usually three weeks of outdoor ice skating in Fort Collins
every winter and this year we were able to keep the outdoor rink open five
weeks.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 p.m.
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Meeting Attendance
Board Members Staff Guests
Bob McCluskey
Michael Powers
Elery Wilmarth
Jerry P. Brown
Roger Tarum
Jean Helburg
Robert Alexander
Dave Mosnik
Rene' Clements Cooney
Tim Buchanan
K-Lynn Cameron
Ralph Zentz
Mary Ness
Jackie Rael
Karen Schubert
Jerry Krygier
Warren Vann
Gary E. Nordick
Janice Webb
Steve Webb
Christine O'Neill