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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGolf Board - Minutes - 10/19/19830 CITY OF FORT COLLINS • PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT GOLF ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES: Regular Meeting - October 19, 1983 The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Bill Zech, serving as Acting Chairman for this meeting. Chairman, Tom Skillman, and Vice Chair, Eileen Banks, both called and could not attend. Alternate member, Shirley Adams, was given voting status. Agenda Review - Staff added one item, as follows: "C.S.U. Women's Golf Team Proposal". Citizen Participation - No Citizen Participation. Minutes - The Minutes of the last Regular Meeting of September 21, 1983, were approved unanimously as submitted, on a motion by John Drescher, seconded by Shirley Adams. Councilman Ed Stoner, City Council laision to the Golf Board, was welcomed to the meeting. OPEN FORUM - Ranger Program Jerry P. Brown opened the discussion with a summary of the costs of the recent 6-week experiment with Rangers. We spent $2,591.87 of Contingency money. A full program next year of similar structure could cost us $500 per week, maximum. No funds are budgeted for Rangers in 1984, but Contingency money is available. Jerry then referred to the written comments submitted by Henry Hauser, Jim Doyle, and Carl Herzman, who served as our Rangers at City Park Nine (who all could not attend tonight's meeting), and comments from Jim Greer and Robin Stroup. Jim Greer and Bill Metier were then asked to summarize their feelings. Jim stated that the program is too expensive, and since there is no budget, that existing staff should handle a scaled -downed version of a Ranger Program. Bill said if we had the money, O.K., but a full Ranger Program is really not necessary at Collindale. We need more personnel in the Clubhouse rather than spend money on Rangers. After further discussion, on a motion by Carl Kansala, seconded by Shirley Adams, the Board voted 5:1 to recommend that the Pro Shop staff continue to monitor play at a greater frequency, and approximately $100 per month/per course be added to the Pro Shop Budgets from around May to September, for a modified Ranger purpose. Jerry said Contingency money could cover this expense, and we would look at amending the contracts of the two Golf Professionals at the next review period to cover this change. C.S.U. Women's Golf Team Proposal We received a letter from Jennifer M. Woods, C.S.U. Women's Golf Coach. She states that in April, 1984, the C.S.U. Women's Golf Team will be hosting the High Country Conference Championship. A maximum of 48 players (12 tee times) playing four rounds, is anticipated. Players from the University of New Mexico, B.Y.U., Weber State College, Air Force Academy, and New Mexico State University (as well as C.S.U.) will be participating. Since this is not a profit seeking venture, and College Golf Budgets are limited, she asks for our support to charge a fee reduced to an appropriate level. • Staff has considered this request thoroughly, and stated its opinion. Generally, April is an acceptable month for this type of activity, and the good PR associated with this event could be positive. Based on our new 1984 out -of -city green fees, and the ratio of green fee rounds played, a fee of $151 per team could be charged. However, staff recommends a 50% discount (similar to the maximum discount allowed for 'financial hardship' requests, and that we charge each visiting team $75.00. After further discussion, on a motion by John Drescher, seconded by Bill Zech, the Board voted unanimously (6:0) to ask staff to invite C.S.U. to host the 1983/84 High Country Conference Championship at Collindale, at a rate of $75 per each visiting team. Other Business - Jerry P. Brown informed the Board of the recent Fire Authority and Health Department violations at the Collindale Snack Bar. The Health Department has closed us until we can correct all violations. Since the contract for 1983 effectively ended on October 1st, there is no real serious impact on us. Staff is working with the concessionaire to correct the problems. - Shirley Adams stated her concerns about children on the golf course and driving ranges, especially in regards to our liability. Golf Division policy prohibits non -golfers on the course, except for special circumstances, such as tournament galleries, etc., and our insurance covers such potential liability. - Councilman Stoner asked about the possibility of a fence or some structure along Horsetooth Road adjacent to No. 1 fairway, as a possible determent to vandalism. Staff said we are waiting for Horsetooth to be widened, but we will look into potential temporary solutions. - Neil Johnson provided his monthly update report on the status of SouthRidge Greens Golf Course. Jerry P. Brown distributed copies of the Coloradoan story on SouthRidge, and said that the Board should be aware that there are 'rumors' that Bucain may want to attempt to amend their contract with the City regarding the potential sale of 'Memberships', including to local homeowners. Jerry reminded the Board that the prior Board was unanimously opposed to any such action. - Jerry distributed the 1983/84 "City of Fort Collins Boards and Commissions Manuals" to Board members. - Jerry noted the memorandum on the change of telephone numbers for Collindale and City Park Nine. - Financial and Statistical Reports for September were received and filed. The meeting was adjourned at 8:55 P.M. MEETING ATTENDANCE Board Members Bill Zech Dick Zubradt Carl Kansala Shirley Adams John Drescher Bill Basow Respectfully submitted, DICK ZUBRADT, Board Secretary Staff Guests Jerry P. Brown Ed Stoner Neil Johnson Dave Sadler Jim Greer Bill Metier Rick Frye