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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
CITY COUNCIL LIAISON TO THE BOARD:
Councilman Bob McCluskey, Jr.
STAFF SUPPORT TO THE BOARD: Jackie Rael, Administrative Aide
and Jerry P. Brown, Assistant to the Director
MINUTES: Regular Meeting -- January 25, 1995
CALL MEETING TO ORDER:
The regular meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Board
President Roger Tarum. Rebecca Chavez called to say she would not
be able to attend tonight's meeting.
AGENDA REVIEW: No changes to the printed agenda.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes of the special joint meeting
with the Natural Resources Board on December 7, 1994 were
unanimously (8-0) approved on a motion by Diane Thies, seconded by
Sylvia Cranmer after they were amended to add Diane Thies under
"Meeting Attendance".
The minutes of the regular meeting of December 7, 1994 were
unanimously (8-0) approved on a motion by Eric Reno, seconded by
Diane Thies.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: Doug Warman, Vince Laso, and John Narum
came before the Board to discuss softball in Fort Collins. Vince
said he has run 14 to 17 tournaments annually in the past 13 years.
with more and more demand for tournaments, he has general questions
regarding the guidelines for tournaments.
He was told by Parks and Recreation staff that for the 1995 season,
he can only hold two tournaments. He also questioned why Parks and
Recreation can tell the tournament directors that they are unable
to use any vendors of their choice, i.e. sunglasses, gloves, etc.
Marilyn Barnes asked if he talked to Terry Keith or Jeff Jamison?
Vince said that he talked to them, but he doesn't feel that they
satisfied his questions. Marilyn again asked if Terry talked to
him and explained his concerns. Vince said that Terry did. Mary
Ness said there is some confusion. For example, the Fourth of July
vendors are at City Park for profit and the City doesn't have a
concern with that. Vince is asking that events are all treated the
same. Marilyn asked if he holds these for profit? Vince said,
yes, however he did raise $3,500 last year for charity. Mary asked
what the $10 tournament fee is for? Eric Reno asked if the
guidelines are generic or if they are the same for all sports?
Rich Feller asked what the public's chances are to rent a field for
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a family reunion? Marilyn Barnes asked what are the specific
problems as to why the changes in policy? Mary asked why the PCMT
(Parks Cemetery Management Team) and RMT (Recreation Management
Team) are making policy changes without input from the public?
Mary requested this item be on the February agenda. Mike Powers
said he will request staff to prepare a response for the February
Board meeting.
POUDRE RIVER LAND USE FRAMEWORK
Mike Powers updated the Board on the progress of the study. The
River study has been ongoing and there were two Board members who
were on the community committee for this project. He said the plan
will be written up in final form February 10, and a final copy will
be mailed to the Board for review at the February meeting. At that
time Mike will be asking the Board for a recommendation to Council
to proceed with this plan. Roger asked those people who were on
the committee if there were any concerns. Jessica MacMillan said
there is land adjacent to the river that is developable land and
that might change the land use. Janet Meisel said that she agrees
with Jessica and that certain areas would be impacted if the City
doesn't purchase those developable areas. Marilyn Barnes said that
the committee wanted to plan the framework for the areas that are
privately owned and that the land owners should have been more
vocal. Mike said that these areas are marked as developable areas
and purchase/condemnation has not been discussed. Roger said he
believes there is much interest in this and that the concerns
should be dealt with discretely. Roger said the Board looks
forward to seeing this at the next month's meeting.
HICKORY PARK LAND ACQUISITION
Park Planner Janet Meisel spoke to the Board about the Hickory
Village Park acquisition. This is a Council driven acquisition.
The money has been allocated through the North College corridor
project. When staff looked at land use for this project, one of
the initial findings was to purchase land on the west side of
College Avenue for a park site. Hickory Village trailer park and
the surrounding area is moderate to low income housing. Janet
asked the Board for their recommendation to Council to purchase
this land for a park. Mary Ness asked what amenities will be built
in this park? She said staff will talk to the neighborhood for
their input. Sylvia Cranmer asked who will be using this park?
Janet said it will serve the existing population in that square
mile which is primarily two groups -- seniors and low to moderate
housing with many, many children. Mary said it will be difficult
to integrate the two very different groups as they represent a
diverse population. Janet said the Hickory Village residents are
the vocal group in this park access. She added that the area is
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zoned commercial, and thus rates of $11,850 an acre are reflected
in the sale. On a motion by Marilyn Barnes, seconded by Mary Ness,
the Board unanimously (8-0) voted to recommend that Council
purchase this 10-acre parcel for park land.
PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN
Janet Meisel introduced Jana McKenzie and Tom Keith from EDAW/HRV.
Tom updated the Board on the time line of this project. Their
purpose for coming to the Board was to review the current goals and
objectives for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and review the
project status, including the questionnaire results.
Mary Ness asked if the age group of Fort Collins is taken into
consideration? Jana said that EDAW is looking at this in a general
vision. Rich Feller questioned the joint facilities. He said that
indoor basketball/volleyball courts are one of the same. Jana
realizes this.
Marilyn Barnes asked why don't we talk about trails to the south
area of Fort Collins that would hook up to the Spring Creek Trail?
Rich said he would like to see an easy access trails that would go
up to Horsetooth with lots of switchbacks without high grades.
Marilyn suggested a trail instead of a neighborhood park. Jessica
MacMillan added areas where there are larger lots this would
probably be a good point.
Jessica also suggested working with developers and landowners to
use a portion of land for park usage. Jessica said people like
parks for the open space, and we need to question does it really
make a difference in what form it is -- natural area, passive, or
developed?
with regards to new funding approaches, Jessica questioned why not
collect parkland fees on the resale of houses?
Sylvia Cranmer said there should be a cross section of the users in
the community who have input on this plan. Janet said she feels
that there is on the Citizen Advisory Committee.
Diane Thies said we need to discuss the Parkland Fee/Policy and
need to come to a consensus on this.
Recreation Manager Jean Helburg said the Recreation staff has given
the consultant the request to plan recreation (indoor facilities)
into this master plan and questioned should it go in a community
park? She asked the Board to give some thought as to where they
would like to have a recreation center -- in a park or not? She
further stated that a recreation center needs 5 to 10 acres of
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land. Roger Tarum asked for the staff's recommendations for this
master plan. After much discussion, the Board decided that they
needed a worksession and time to review the master plan. The Board
decided to hold a worksession on the Master Plan on Wednesday,
March 1, 6:30 p.m. at the Parks Maintenance Building, 413 South
Bryan
Rich Feller left the meeting at this time.
1994 PARKS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY
Parks Supervisor Bob Loeven and Park Project Supervisor Chuck
Ainsworth previously mailed the Board the results of the 1994
Customer Survey. This instrument was designed to determine the
visitation by Fort Collins residents to various parks, trails and
open space areas in the community. Customers were asked to rate
the maintenance of components and if there were enough of the
components in the Fort Collins Parks and Recreation system; and
they were asked to rate the value of the park system to the
community. Chuck said the comparison figures are 1991 and 1994
surveys. Out of 442 surveys, staff received 169 (38%) back. These
results are used to help the Parks Maintenance staff determine user
satisfaction and to target areas that we need improvement.
Bob then talked about the Trained Observer Program. Because we
don't have enough feedback from the customers, this program has
been developed. The trained observers are customer oriented
individuals who look for problems in our system and report back so
that improvements can be made. This program in Parks has been so
successful that EPIC is going to institute it.
Diane Thies asked for a copy of the accessibility study.
Marilyn Barnes left the meeting at this time.
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD 1994 ANNUAL REPORT
Administrative Aide Jackie Rael requested the Board's approval on
the 1994 annual report. On a motion by Eric, seconded by Jessica
MacMillan, the Board voted (6-0) to approve the annual report as
submitted by staff.
OTHER BUSINESS
Jessica MacMillan questioned the Community Horticulture Program.
Mike Powers said that Jim Clark has been hired part time under
the direction of the City Forester. Staff will provide the
Board with a copy of the Community Horticulture goals and
objectives for 1995.
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BOARD MEMBERS COMMENTS
- Eric Reno said he had City staff visit the college to discuss
Fort Net. He asked if that is going to be a departmental
project or a City-wide network? Board members discussed the
advantages of having a network that they could communicate with
City staff. Roger Tarum said that Eric's idea is great and we
should pursue it.
The meeting was adjourned at 9.20 p.
ly submitted,
Rael, Admini4frative Aide II
Meeting Attendance
BOARD MEMBERS STAFF GUEST
Roger Tarum
Mary Ness
Marilyn Barnes
Sylvia Cranmer
Rich Feller
Jessica MacMillan
Eric Reno
Diane Thies
Mike Powers
Jerry P. Brown
Jean Helburg
Randy Balok
Janet Meisel
Bob Loeven
Chuck Ainsworth
Vince Laso
John Narum
Doug Warman
Tom Keith
Jana McKenzie