HomeMy WebLinkAboutREGISTRY RIDGE PUD, PHASE I - PRELIMINARY - 32-95A - CORRESPONDENCE - CITY STAFFParks and Recreation Board Minutes
October 25, 1995
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Meeting Attendance
Board Members
Diane Thies
Marilyn Barnes
Sylvia Cranmer
Rich Feller
Jessica MacMillan
Mary Ness
Eric Reno
Roger Tarum
;tfully sub ed,
Rael, Administrative Aide II
Staff
Mike Powers
Jean Helburg
Peggy Bowers
Steve Budner
Terry Keith
Mike McDonnell
Jackie Rael
Guests
CSU Students
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at the end of 1996, there needs to be a long-range plan for the youth center. She also added budget
to the list. Southwest Community Park/Youth and Sports Complex was added by Mary Ness. Diane
Thies added Partnering with Poudre Valley Hospital District for Grants for Wellness. After these
additions the Board unanimously (8-0) accepted the work plan and meeting schedule for 1996.
OTHER BUSINESS
Diane asked that we work with the Hospital District Board to join with a grant for fitness.
Jean said that she will meet with Diane on this.
- Eric Reno wanted to commend Dave Mosnik and Suzy Danford for their hard work at the
Youth Center. He feels it will grow more and more every day and feels its a great asset to
the community. He said it is a win/win situation for FRCC students and Youth Center.
- Peggy Bowers gave an update on the Youth Center. They are going to work with the
Community Officers about the YAC. The staff now has phones. CSU Social Services
students are securing donations to have a computer lab at the center.
- Peggy added that Treatsylvania at the Farm will cost $2.00 per trick -or -treater; hours 6-8
p.m. for four nights. There are 41 storefronts complete with candy.
- Jessica said that a private individual approached her to build a skate rink (cement floor). He
is looking for sites close to EPIC or Timberline and close to the high school. She asked if it
is something that the City would want to partner with him. Marilyn suggested the natural
area at Shields and Taft (east side of Shields). Jean said that she has been contacted by this
gentleman and referred him to the Park Planning staff.
Steve Budner gave an update on the Senior Center. Participation numbers are increasing on
a weekly basis especially in the fitness areas. The multi -purpose rooms are being booked
continuously and we have increased the part-time staff to 6 staff who are each working 30
hours a week. Sunday evenings are drop in volleyball; Girls Varsity played there this week;
two volleyball camps are scheduled. The center is being very well received by the
community; today there were 48 different activities; over 400 kids attended a splash program
one evening last week; and we presently have 1800 senior members.
Eric asked if there are complaints from the seniors that it is being programmed for other
groups. Steve said that he addresses this continually.
Jessica asked about the theft issue at EPIC. Jean said that it continues to be a problem.
On a motion by Marilyn Barnes, seconded by Rich Feller, the Board adjourned at 7:50 p.m.
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located in the designed housing development. Jessica MacMillan asked who the developer is? Mike
replied that it is US Homes. Diane Thies asked if this neighborhood park will be a large enough site
for the size of the population in this area? Mike said this will be a six -acre park site and that is an
adequate size for a neighborhood park. Diane asked what the date would be to develop this park?
Mike said not in the near future. A question was asked if this is in the Thompson School District or
Poudre R-1? Mike said Poudre R-l. Roger Tarum said that if the density is this high in the area that
we need to get an adequately sized park. The Board is in agreement of continuing negotiations on
the parkland donation.
Secretary Note: Staff checked with Attorney Lucia Liley, who advised us that Registry Ridge is in
the Thompson R2JSchool District.
RECREATION PROGRAM FEES
Jean Helburg gave an overview of the Recreation Fees and Charges that have been adopted by City
Council last week. She introduced her Program Administrators in Recreation: Peggy Bowers, Youth
Activities; Terry Keith, Sports; Steve Budner, Adult Activities, and Mike MCDonnell, Ice and
Aquatics. Marilyn Barnes and Diane Thies asked to be on the Focus Group. Steve Budner added
Marilyn and Diane to the group.
Jean spoke of the Poudre R-1 fee policy that is being reviewed by the School District as they are
phasing in a five year fee. Fee changes in volleyball and basketball are because of the charges we will
incur from the School District. There were no further comments by the Board.
PICKLE PLANT PURCHASE
Mike said that the Pickle Plant site was one of the four key parcels of land identified for City
acquisition. An environmental assessment was conducted in this area. The 4-acre site, along with
the 15,000 square foot building, would cost $290,000. The cost would be split three ways as follows:
A private business would like to lease the building for five years for $70,000; Wastewater Utility
Capital Reserves for $110,000; and Conservation Trust Fund for $110,000. Staff is asking the Board
for a recommendation on the purchase of this property. On a motion by Eric Reno, seconded by
Roger Ta.rum, the Board voted unanimously (8-0) to approve the purchase of this land as presented
by staff tonight. Mike said that this piece of land is critical for the river corridor. Roger said that he
asks that the City keep in mind that this building be torn down and that the City not keep it and incur
operation and maintenance costs on it.
1996 PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD WORK PLAN/MEETING SCHEDULE
Jackie Rae] presented the draft copy of the Board's 1996 work plan and meeting schedule. Jean
Helburg added Youth Center as our contract will expire with the School District after two years and
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
CITY COUNCIL LIAISON TO THE BOARD:
Councilman Bob McCloskey, Jr.
STAFF SUPPORT TO THE BOARD: Jackie Rael, Administrative Aide
MINUTES: Regular Meeting --October 25, 1995
CALL MEETING TO ORDER:
The regular meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Board President Diane Thies. Board
Member Rebecca Chavez called to say that she would not be able to attend tonight's meeting.
AGENDA REVIEW: Staff added the Parks and Recreation Board 1996 Work Plan/Meeting
Schedule was added to the agenda.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 27, 1995 were unanimously (5-0) approved on a
motion by Jessica MacMillan, seconded by Roger Tarum.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: No citizen participation.
ADVERTISING IN THE PARKS
Recreation Program Administrator Terry Keith said this has been pulled from the agenda as staff
checked the City Code for advertising in the parks, and found this would be a violation to the present
City ordinance. Roger Tarum asked if we have any advertising in the parks at this time? Terry said
that during tournaments, banners can be placed in the parks for 72 hours. The only permanent
advertising in parks is First National's signs in City Park at the ballfields. However, these signs will
be removed within the next few months when new scoreboards are installed. Diane asked if we do
allow advertising in the parks, would there be restrictions? Terry said that there would be
restrictions against alcohol and tobacco. Mary Ness mentioned the advertising that has been
promoted for Transfort, and questioned how that relates to the City Codes?.
REGISTRY RIDGE PARKLAND ACQUISITION
Mike Powers explained that this site is located at Shields and Trilby Road (west side of Shields).
The Board toured this area last summer during the Natural Areas tour with Natural Resources Board
and staff. The six acre parkland proposal, which will be donated by the developer, is centrally
Cultural, Library, and Recreational Services
October 4, 1995
Ms. Lucia Liley, Attorney
110 East Oak
Fort Collins CO 80521
Dear Ms. Liley:
This letter is an expression of interest regarding a dedication to
the City of a neighborhood park site located within the Registry
Ridge proposal.
Last Friday our Park Planning staff took a field trip to the
Registry Ridge area to look at the park and open space proposals
you discussed with me earlier in the week. We think the 6-acre
park site located within the Registry Ridge proposal is a good site
for a neighborhood park (and is even better if the school locates
next to it). We are interested in accepting that site as a gift to
the City. Parkland fees would still be collected if the proposal
is approved.
If the school locates adjacent to the park site in Registry Ridge,
the City will develop typical neighborhood park amenities on the
park site. However, if the school locates elsewhere, the City will
develop the typical neighborhood park adjacent to the school. The
park site in Registry Ridge will still be developed, although to a
lesser degree, using the parkland fees collected in Registry Ridge.
We appreciate the opportunity to partner with the private sector
and look forward to working with you on the process and other
details as this proposal moves through the development review
process.
Sincerely,
Michael W. Powers, Director
Cultural, Library, and Recreational Services
CultL ., Library, and Recreational Sei _es
City of Fort Collins
DATE: November 14, 1995
TO: Mike Ludwig, City Planner
FROM: Michael W. Powers, Director of Cultural, Library, and Recreational Services
RE: Registry Ridge Park Dedication
The Parks and Recreation Department is currently in negotiations with the attorney and owners of
the property known as Registry Ridge for the acquisition of a park site in that development. The
current proposal is for the developer to dedicate a six -acre park site adjacent to a proposed school
site interior to the development. If this area is approved for development, it will need to be
served by a neighborhood park, consistent with our existing Parks and Recreation Master Plan
Policy.
As you can see from the attached letter from K-Lynn Cameron, Park Planning and Development
Manager, to Lucia Liley, Attorney, the type of park facility that would be designed on this
property will be dependent upon the location of the school. If Thompson R2J School District
selects this site to place their school, our intent would be to build a joint use park/school site
facility, which will have more active components. If the school is located at a different site, this
park site might be less active and include more passive areas.
The second attachment to this memo is the minutes from the Parks and Recreation Board meeting
where they considered this site. The Board enthusiastically supported our continued negotiations
to receive this dedication. Once the dedication is complete, staff will return to the Parks and
Recreation Board for a formal vote to accept the property.
If I can provide any further information, please let me know.
MWP:jmr
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