HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks And Recreation Board - Minutes - 03/04/1975PAiU AND RECREAPIDN ADVISORY Bwi)
Special Meeting on March 4, 1975
A special meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board was called to ojzder
by the President, Gladys Eddy, at 7:45 P.M. in the Parks Maintenance Building.
Gladys Eddy reported that the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board has been asked
to make recommendations to the City Council on the programs to be held in the old
Coloradcan building and the uses of the building. She said that the charge which has
been given to the Board is to gat input from the Senior Citizen's Commission on uses
of the building.
Members of the Senior Citimm's Commission who were present to present ideas on
used of the old Coloradoan building were:
C.E. Hammon
Charles Shapardson
Fred Chambers
James Conlon
Ed Martin
John McGraw - City
Mr. Hommon from the Commission reported that the group wanted to try to consoli-
date offices of senior citizen groups which are spread throughout the community. Be
reported that representatives of the human care agencies bad not to give the Commission
Ideas on use of space and their individual needs.
Dr. Shepardson presented a plan which included the space needs for the various
agencies. He stated that Home Helps, RSVP, Visiting Nurses Assoc., and Care-A-Vaa
have expressed a desire to move into the old Coloradoan building. He listed other
groups which would like to have space for meetings. General space needs for a
reception area, meeting and activity rooms, and a kitchen that could be used for
coffee, snacks, and covered -dish luncheons were cited.
Gladys Eddy asked what sources of funding these agencies now have. Dr. Shapardson
listed revenue sharing, United Way, fees, and government grants as the main sources.
He stressed that the old Coloradoaa building is in the center of town, is on the
ground floor, and that people could ride the bus to the building. He said the
Commission feels that this makes the building suited to senior citizen needs and that
there should be one central place for all services to senior citizens.
A lengthy discussion followed concerning the present location of the agencies,
their space needs, etc. Dr. Shepardson said that a congregate feeding program might
be something to be considered in the future.
Mr. Chambers stated that he feels that the building should be functional for all
ages and that the needs of the Parks and Recreation staff are important items to consider.
Mr. Bob Hunt asked whether or not the Commission's long range objective is to move
all human care services for the senior citizens into this one building. He stated that
the Parks and Recreation Department has tremendous needs at the present time for space
for their staff and for their programs. Dr. Shepardson said that he sees no immediate
need for more agencies to go into the building, but that if there are growing demands
in the future, agencies might have to look for space someplace besides the Coloradoan
building.
Bob Hunt said there is concern about which programs are compatible with the total
use of the building.
Mr. Martin stated that a 36x40 area in the northeast corner of the building fright
Bar" the total needs of the senior citizens for office space.
H.R. Phillips and Town Frazier stated that the Parks and Recreation staff needs to
be on the main floor in order to be accessible to the public. They stated that there
Is need for 13 office spaces and an office for Peg County. If too many other offices
are added to the building, than the program space is cut.
The group agreed that the Parks and Recreation Board will need to decide which
Programs are compatible and desirable for the total Parks and Recreation program.
Mr. Conlon asked what the petition stated that had been circulated for support for
the purchase of the olt Coloradoan building. The petition had stated that the signers
supported the purchase of the building to be used as a community center in which all
age groups could participate.
Tom Frazier pointed out that the Parks and Recreation Board was concerned that the
rooms should be open for use and be flexible and that they shouldn't be locked in to
scheduled meetings. The building should serve large numbers of people.
Gladys Rddy thanked the Senior Citizen's Commission for their input and favited
them to attend the regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation.Board and to contact
her if they wish to be on the agenda to give more information.
Gladys Zddy asked for Input from the Parks and Recreation Board on the preliminary
recommendations for use of the old Coloradoan which were written from the Board ambers'
ideas. This recommendation will be reviewed at the next regular Board meeting.
The Board asked that H.R. Phillips go through the building with an architect and a
building inspector before the Parks and Recreation Board makes a final recommendation
on use of the building.
Larry Brooks asked if the indoor swimming pool could be used on Sunday mornings for
special practices and team meets. The Board agreed that the pool could be used for
these programs.
Tom Frazier stated that the nee indoor pool may have to be closed for 4 to 5 weeks
for the necessary repainting, the sandblasting of the deck area, and to resolve other
problems. He stated that this will be an added expense.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M.
Present:
Jean Helburg
Lela Hyder
Mike Cathcart
Ray French
Gladys Bddy
Clare Donohoe
Peg County
Larry Brooks
Tom Frazier
R.R. Phillips
Bob Runt
Don Southwick
Mike DlTuliio
Bob Brunton
Respectfully submitted,
Clara Donoboe, Secretary
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PORT COLM S PARKS AND RSCREATWN DSPARlMW
The Parka and Recreation Advisory Board recosaendations for
use of the old Coloradcau building.
The old Coloradosn building shall be used as a
Community Recreational Center, nanaged and supervised
by the Parke and Recreation Department. To provide
the best and highest use of space, the building will
be designed to accommodate the following programs -
I. Extensive senior citizen recreational
activities.
2. Recreation Department sponsored classes
and programs.
3. Youth activities compatible with building
design.
4. Admit activities compatible with building
design.
S. Community activities needing meeting space -
on a scheduled basis.
6. Offices and work space for recreation staff.
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March 25. 1973
It is important in the near future to establish a rental
Policy for facilities under the Jurisdiction of the Parks and
Recreation Department. The following are awe areas of concern
which will warrant discussion when the time canes to establish
these policies.
L Rental of inside facilities - Coloradoan, Senior/Youth Center
In City Park, Community Rouse.
a. groups seeking meeting rooms.
be groups seeking space for clinics or workshops at
no charge to the public.
c. groups seeking space for clinics or workshops
with a charge to the public.
2. Rental of tennis courts.
a. Tennis Club closed tournaments and socials.
b. Tennis Club open tournaments and clinics.
c. Private groups wishing to have court time for
whatever reason - i.e., Newcomer tennis lessons,
church-eponsored tournament.
d. Court fees for all persons to reserve time to
play at Rdora Park.(it would not be feasible to
establish this policy anywhere else until the
tennis complex is completed at Rolland Moore
Park.)
3. Rental of softball/baseball fields.
a. Youth baseball
b. Youth baseball tournaments.
c. Private groups dishing to reserve for 1 or 2 days
for a tournament.
d. Individual teams dishing to reserve
fields for organised gauss with other teams.