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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Conservation And Stewardship Board - Minutes - 04/13/2011MINUTES CITY OF FORT COLLINS LAND CONSERVATION & STEWARDSHIP BOARD Regular Meeting April 13, 2010 DATE: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 LOCATION: 215 N Mason Street, Conference Room 1-A (west entrance) TIME: 6:00 p.m. For Reference: Linsey DeBell - 217-7436 Aislinn Kottwitz - 692-9915 Mark Sears, Staff Liaison - 416-2096 Board Members Present K-Lynn Cameron, Linsey DeBell, Juli Germany, S. Kathryn Grimes, Trudy Haines, Linda Knowlton, Linda Stanley Board Members Excused Michelle Grooms Council Liaison Aislinn Kottwitz Staff Present Natural Resources / Natural Areas Department: Geri Kidawski, Karen Manci, Mark Sears Guests Public Comments Agenda Review • Sears: We need to select a Bicycle Advisory Committee representative from this board, if there is interest. Also, I would like to add an Executive Session at the end of our agenda. Review and Approval of Minutes Germany moved to approve the March 9, 2011 meeting minutes as written. Grimes second. It was unanimously approved. Land Conservation & Stewardship Board Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Page 2 of 4 Election of Officers Bicycle Advisory Board Representative • Grimes: I would be interested in attending if I could share the position with another Board member. • Knowlton: Kathryn can be the representative and if she can not attend a scheduled meeting she can ask another Board member to attend in her place. • Sears: They meet the second Monday of month at 215 N. Manson Strauss Cabin Land Transfer from Larimer County • Sears: Larimer County would like to transfer the ownership and management of a 1.75 acre parcel along the Poudre River located adjacent to the north end of Arapaho Bend Natural Area to the Natural Resources Department. Larimer County acquired the 1.75 acre parcel in February of 1976. Since Natural Areas owns the Arapaho Bend Natural Area (ABNA) adjacent and south of the Strauss Cabin property, the transfer of its ownership will benefit both programs. • Cameron: The history of the Strauss Cabin is very unique. It is an isolated piece of property away from other County properties, and over the years the discussion between the city and the county was that it would make sense to accept the transfer. I would be in favor of this transfer. Land Transfer from Mike Sollenberger • Sears: Mike Sollenberger has agreed to transfer the ownership and management of a 3.0 acre parcel located in Running Deer Natural Area, south of East Prospect Road, to the Natural Resources Department. Mr. Sollenberger acquired the 3.0 acre parcel from the previous owner of Running Deer for the purpose of wetlands mitigation. He successfully established a wetland on this parcel and had completed his obligation to the Corps of Engineers. Since the Natural Areas owns the surrounding property, Running Deer Natural Area, the transfer of its ownership will benefit the Natural Areas Program (NAP), and will only slightly increase the NAP maintenance costs. Knowlton nominated Trudy Haines as Chair. Stanley second. Haines nominated Linda Knowlton as Vice Chair. Stanley second. It was unanimously approved. Cameron moved that the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board recommend that City Council approve the transfer of the 1.75 acre Strauss Cabin Land from Larimer County to the Natural Resources Department, to be owned and managed by the Natural Areas Program. Knowlton second. It was unanimously approved. Land Conservation & Stewardship Board Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Page 3 of 4 Public Improvements and Facilities Operations Update • Manci: The last time I presented an update to this Board on Natural Areas Public Improvements and Facility Operations was in January 2010. This presentation covers highlights of what we accomplished last year and what we are up to in 2011. Manci presented a PowerPoint presentation to the Board that included: o New PI and FO Crew Chief o Public Improvements o 45 Natural Areas (39 currently open to the public) 41 local and 4 regional o In addition to Trails – other projects o 2010 PI Projects – back to basics o Capital Replacement Schedule o Gustav Swanson Parking Lot improvements o Running Deer Welcome Center Kiosk o Bobcat Ridge for the Horses o Bog Bridge at Bobcat Ridge (Mahoney Park) o Trail Maintenance at Bobcat Ridge on National Trails Day o Trail Improvement at Maxwell Natural Area o Red Fox Meadows Natural Area o Floodway Fencing o Poudre River Planning o Vandalism o 2011 PI Projects o Trail Maintenance Focus o Repair, Replace or Improve Structures o Delayed Projects o Reservoir Ridge Improvements o Gateway Natural Playground o 2011 Parks Paved Trails – every year the Natural Areas Program gives Parks $350,000 for trails o Public Improvements Expenditures/Budget o Facility Operations – 6 facilities (12 buildings to maintain and outbuildings) o 2010 Projects – Nix Farm o Gateway Ranger Residence and Office o Fossil Creek Reservoir Regional Open Space o P2 Inspections o Nix shop organization o Ongoing Facility Maintenance Knowlton moved that the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board recommend that City Council approve the transfer of 3.0 acres from Mike Sollenberger to the Natural Resources Department, to be owned and managed by the Natural Areas Program. Germany second. It was unanimously approved. Land Conservation & Stewardship Board Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Page 4 of 4 o Soapstone Maintenance Office (A.K.A. Roman Cabin) and Garage/Shop o Facility Operations Expenditures/Budget • Cameron: Regarding Gustav Swanson restoration, this goes along with the Linden Street improvements to the brewery? • Sears: This is going just to the bridge, but with the increased tourism to New Belgium we felt that we needed to fix up the area around Gustav Swanson. New Business: Land Conservation Updates and Announcements • Sears: o Restoration to McMurry Pond will begin next month, and this will be an extensive restoration for this pond. The next phase will be going up stream on the river bank itself, which may be tied in with the Shield’s Street bridge replacement that Larimer County will be doing in 2013 or 2014. o Ranger highlights o Master Naturalists and staff gave 8 public programs reaching 198 people; this included a Spring Break event at Bobcat Ridge. o Gateway playground: The design for the natural playground at Gateway was completed and presented to senior staff. Construction will begin in April. o Program management – In the City Plan we have an action item that we would form a multi-purpose land use team to look at opportunities for primarily, Storm Water, Parks and Natural Areas to partner on multi- purpose land. o Wellington Community separator – we hope to have a closing on all three farms by July 31, which is the extended deadline. Executive Session • Potential Acquisitions and sale of real property. Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. Submitted by Geri Kidawski Administrative Clerk II Approved____________Mark Sears_________gk_________________________