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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGolf Board - Minutes - 02/19/1986• CITY OF FORT COLLINS PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT GOLF BOARD MINUTES: Regular Meeting - February 19, 1986 The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by President Dick Zubradt. Board Members Eileen Banks and Alternate Al Cavallaro called in ill and could not attend the meeting. Agenda Review: No changes to the printed Agenda. Citizen Participation: No citizen participation. Minutes: The minutes of the regular meeting of January 15, 1986, were approved as distributed. City Park Nine Clubhouse Renovation/Maintenance Building Project Staff previously distributed the two proposal documents from Glaser Associates, the City contracted architectural/engineering consultant. The revised cost for their services is $5,600 to be paid by the Golf Fund. After brief discussion, Board members unanimously concurred with the elements of the proposal documents. We will probably schedule a special meeting for early April to provide conceptual input prior to deciding on a public meeting with golfers in mid -to -late April. Board members need to think about potential kitchen/concession plans, etc. Sidewalk on Mulberry Staff updated the Board on the proposed continuation sidewalk to be constructed adjacent to Mulberry on Hole #6 at City Park Nine. Weather prevented construction last fall. Also, the ditch bridge provides a barrier to continuing the sidewalk beyond golf course property. Board members again voiced concern for the necessity of this sidewalk. On a motion by Tom Skillman, seconded by Dan Preble, the Board voted unanimously (5:0) that this sidewalk is not a good idea due to safety hazards and potential liability problems. We do not need to encourage non -golfers to walk/jog on the golf course. Some Board members suggested that the City should remove the existing sidewalk which goes about half the distance of #6. -- (Note: see related item under "Other Business"). Horesetooth/Lemay Project Staff reported that Engineering currently has no plans for a sidewalk on the south side of Horsetooth Road adjacent to #1 fairway at Collindale when they improve that section of the street. Also, as agreed to by Rich Shannon, the Board can decide in May whether or not fencing needs to be installed along Lemay adjacent to the driving range to the maintenance building. Alternatives include heavy landscaping of the area. February 19, 1986 Golf Board Minutes--2 Fee Structure Committee Report Dick Zubradt distributed copies of a document of the various alternatives available regarding the structure of fees. The committee is comprised of John Drescher, Tom Skillman, Bill Metier, and Dick Zubradt. All agreed that the non-resident green fees for each 9-holes of golf is no longer valid and should be eliminated. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously to recommend to City Council to immediately eliminate out -of -city green fee charges and have one flat rate for all golfers. The motion was made by Tom Skillman and seconded by John Drescher. Staff will prepare a City Council Agenda item summary for March 18 with implementation for April 1, if passed by Council. We will continue to discuss the structure of fees at our next meeting. Other Business Dick Zubradt brought up the idea of speaking to Anheuser-Busch about our golf courses and suggested that we should maybe publish a pamphlet with information about the value of golf to our community. Board members feel strongly that golf courses are for golfers only as golfers pay 100 percent of the costs. The Mulberry sidewalk issue is a point in question. Because of safety reasons and obvious liability concerns of non -golfers getting hit with golf balls, the Board is philosophically opposed to sidewalks, joggers and walkers utilizing the course. People think City Park Nine is part of City Park and are constantly cutting across the course. Collindale is starting to also experience this problem as more and more houses are built near it. Law suits today are outrageous and we must regulate non -golfers access. Currently there is not a legal method to keep non -golfers off the courses. Therefore, the Board wants to go on record regarding this issue. After further discussion, on a motion by Tom Skillman, seconded by John Drescher, the Board voted unanimously to ask City Council to ban all joggers, walkers, bikers, etc. from the golf courses, except in designated areas or if permits are issued. Also, people should not be permitted to fish, swim or wade in lakes, ditches and other water hazards unless given permits. The soffit at the Collindale Clubhouse has deteriorated and will be replaced in the next few weeks. Facilities will also paint the new doors and the entire exterior of the building, as well as install new paneling on the lower portion of the building. Golf Fund will pay two-thirds of the cost. The proposed Collindale field restroom is located approximately 600 feet from the sewer so we are not required to connect to it. We have checked with the Health Department and are finalizing cost estimates. 0 February 19, 1986 Golf Board Minutes--3 - We have received another letter from Dick Ward about pin placements and the #9 tee box at Collindale. Staff wrote a letter to the Collindale Women's Golf Association asking for their input on the tee box issue as it would relocate the 'ladies tee' to in front of the ditch, changing it from a Par 5 to a Par 4. Generally, Board members don't agree with Mr. Ward's requests. We will discuss it further at the March and/or April meeting. - City Park Nine Assistant Golf Professional Rick Frye recently passed his second PGA Business School. Board members congratulate Rick for his accomplishment. - The next meeting is scheduled for March 19 and is in the middle of Spring break. Several Board members will be out of town. Also, with the need for a special meeting in early April on the City Park Nine Clubhouse renovation project, all agreed to cancel the March 19 meeting and meet between April 2 to 9 as to be verified by staff. - Staff will issue a press release next week reminding golfers that annual passes must be renewed by March 1. - The Board conducted an Executive Session to discuss personnel matters. The meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Dan Preble, Board Secretary Meetinq Attendance Board Members Staff Dick Zubradt Jerry P. Brown Tom Skillman Neil Johnson Dan Preble Jim Greer John Drescher Bill Metier Bill Zech