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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 11, 1976AGENDA CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Regular Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting May 11, 1976 7:00 P.M. �1. Select a temporary secretary to take and prepare the minutes. �2. Approval of minutes of April 27, 1976. Consideration of a recommendation concerning parkland dedication for the Brentwood Subdivision. A. Discussion and/or consideration of the Scout House proposal. 5. Other business. 6. Adjourn. MINUTES CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Parks and Recreation Committee April 27, 1976 The meeting was called to order at 7:15 pm. Attending were Chairman Louis Hodges, members Fred Bouse, Freda Kozik, Olga Pearson, Ray Quinn, 'Vary Saslow, Councilman Larry.Ringer, Parks and Recreation Director Paul Wojciechowski, Police Chief Marvin Byrd, Fred Klatt, Carroll Johnson, and Dave Luning. 1. Welcome and orientation of new committee members, Freda Kozik, Ray Quinn, and Steve Riter (absent). 2. The minutes of the meeting of April 13 were approved. 3. Consumption of alcoholic beverages in the parks. Police Chief Marvin Byrd addressed the committee. He felt that a law prohibiting the drinking of alcoholic beverages in the parks would be unenforceable. In fact, for the number of people the problem has been relatively small. He felt a better solution would be to have a patrolman assigned to the parks. It was moved that the Committee will monitor at least monthly all complaints that come to the police from the use of the parks, in- cluding alcoholic beverages, noise, parking, etc., and formulate recommendations at a later date. 4. Scout house, Fred Klatt, Carroll Johnson, Dave Luning. It is a problem finding meeting places for scouts in Collage Station, so the College Station Scouting Foundation would like to construct a structure of approx. 30 ft. by 40 ft. on park property. The proposal was opposed for several reasons: A park area should not be the exclusive use of any group; it is easier to raise money for a building than for maintenance; it sets a bad precedent; administrative confusion may arise --who owns, who is responni-ble for, who administers; and who maintains the structure; a civic center was prefered. Scout representatives will bring examples where this has been done before and the problems involved; Paul will contact cities with scout housed also; Paul will check with the city attorney about liability and problems with a structure built by others; Paul will check with the superintendent of schools on what structures can be used for scout meetings, perhaps a lease on unused school structures; Paul will check with the developers of the area adjacent to Anderson Park to see if they want to donate land for a scout house. We will all speak with school board members. Fred Bouse is liason with the scouting foundation and will report back in a month. City of College Station, Parks and Recreation Committee r?eetinq, April 27, 1976 -- paga 2. 5. Bicycle trail from Dominik Drive to Gilchrist Avenue. This item was tabled becuass the city feels that the construction of such a trail would not be feasable because of the terrain. it will be referred to the Bicycle and Safety Committee. 6. Brentwood subdivision dedication. The committee will view the area on Tuesday, may 4, at 5 pm. 7. Cdsel Jones tract. Mr. Jones lives in San Antonio, and we will have to arrange to view the site with him or his representative. 8. Rezoning of land on corner of Dominik Drive and Pur ear Drive f—ro—mRS to Cl. The committee will view the area on Tuesday, may 4, at 5 pm to see if such a rezoning will have a detrimental effect on nearby Thomas Park and recreational bicyclists who use this part of Puryear Drive heavily. 9. Park for Carters Grove. The people of the area would appear to prefer a linear park behind the houses on Dominik extending from Munson Drive to the deadend of Berkeley Street, rather than an extension of the -Oaks Park-ori- Stallings ark-ornStallings Drive. Such a park would act as a buffer between single family residential and apartment zoning areas. --Mary Saslow committee member TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77843 A/C 713-845-5411 Department ofApril 30, 1976 cP L"''F RECREATION AND PARKS o, 9. `_► R s � CFkTENN� College Station Park Board c/o Paul Wojciechowski Director, Parks and Recreation College Station, TX 77840 Dear Sirs: On behalf of the RP 402 Park Planning and Design class we would like to extend our thanks to you for taking the time to critique the students' final plans on Anderson Street Park. The students benefited from your comments and hopefully there was some benefit to the Board. We realize no one plan presented the best method of development but pro- bably some combination of the various plans will be of value in develop- ment of Anderson Street or other city parks. Please let us know if we can cooperate on future projects. Sincerely, ;? Charles Denney David J. Reed Instructor Associate Professor CD/DJR/js College of Agriculture Texas Agricultural Experiment Station/ Institute of Renewable Resources/Texas Agricultural Extension Service