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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/13/1995 - Regular Agenda Packet - Parks Board 10, •- • 7 Parks and Recreation Board Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 13 1995 - 7:00 p.m. Central Park Conference Room 1000 Krenek Tap Road AGENDA „.7 - 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes 3. Hear Visitors 7 4. Discussion of Recommendation to Rename Raintree Park 5. Discussion of Various Potential Park :Sites 6. Discussion of-.Lick Creek Park Bike Trails 7. Discussion of Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater Operations 1 8. Capital Improvement Program Report 9. Other Business/Board .:Concerns 10. Adjourn ■ 1 City of College Station Farks & Recreation Board .1995/96 Ron Gay(5/97) [2] .2802 Wilderness South College Station,TX 77&40 (H)764-9130 (W)268-7947 Carol Reynolds(5/97) [2] 2001 Amber Ridge College Station, TX ,77840 (H)693-2898 (W)764-2202 Greg Taggart(5/96) [1] 1218 Berkeley College Station,TX 77,340 (H)764-8029 (W)693-5359 Bob DeDtte(5/96) [1] 120& Haines College Station,TX 77840 (H)693-9709 Barry.Harding (5/96) [t] 9203 Waterford College Station,TX 77840 (H)696-7708 Michael Manson (5/96) [1] Texas A&M Dept of Biology College. 5tatian, TX 778,43- 3258 (H)693-9548 (W)845-5158 Debra Anderson (5/97) [1] 2413 Carnation Court College Station,TX 77840 (H)764-6807 (W)260-5833 Nancy Crouch.Council Liaison 8700 Appomattox College Station,TX 77845 (H)696-0921 S�wto �S s 1 Heilm lt�l, Obata. Kassabaum, Inc. 6688 North Central.Expressway,Suite 700 s, ?52afi-3912a Architecture,Engineering,Planning,Interiors, Dallas, .:....Texas 5 ....3.. Graphics,Facilities Consulting Telephone':214 739 6688 Fax:214 373 9523 ::....:.::.: ..:.... ... ..... ..... ... . .. Weekly Project Progress ...� epo '. . .. . . .. . . ..:....:.::........ . ....:....:.. .:........ to • ■onai Simpson AICP (HOK) . . . ... .. . .. Tim Terry (HOK) Ga Jost; PE (B-A) cKa , PE (CDM) 'Pro ect File (94,317-122) from: Joseph A. P obmer AICP date: June 1995 : 5-9 ...June : ... pert ■w College Station Com reheni ve Plan project:: �J s P . .:. -. . HOK Project#94-317-122 • 1) Project Activity: Phase 1 . Ongoing Phase 2 - Housing count/condition survey revised and report sent to,,,City sta ■ Letter reportaddressing comments received at Community Workshop#1 submitted to City staff. Finalizedgoals oals and objectives submitted to City staff. . .....::.:. Phase 3 Water -" CDM has completed 'modeling :of existing distribution 'system and is documg entin modellingresults. Wastewater- CDM is continuing with development of the model pending information from the City regarding manhole elevations. Phase 4 - (no activity yet) Additional Services: •.. Space Utilization Analysis- Final report complete andP presented to Council 8 June. 2) Project Meetings: 8 June Tim Terry presented the final utilization analysis report to City C:..uncil. 3) Areas of.Concern: None at this time. • Offices in: • D.C.•Creenville,SC•Atlanta•Tam a1Orlanda•St.Louis•Dallas=Houston•Mexico City•Kansas City•San Francisco•Los Angeles•Tokyo•Hong Kong•Berlin•London New York Washington. P 101 liii RECETNFEI 2 2 V3M ) Helimuth,Obata&Kassabaum,Inc. 6688 North Central Expressway,Suite 700 Architecture,Engineering,Pluming,Interiors, Dallas,Texas 75206-3912 Graphics,Facilities Consulting Telephone:214 739 6688 Fax:214 373 9523 Weekly Project Progress Report to: it exg:lif-6ipf,:.,(914(:9tCoilege Station) (HoK) Tim Terry(I-10K) Gary Jost, PE (B-A) Mike McKay, PE (CDM) Project Fife (94-317-122) from: Joseph A. Pobiner, AICP date: 16 June 1995 period: 12-16 June 1995 project: College Station Comprehensive Plan HOK Project#94-317-122 1) Project Activity: Phase I - Ongoing Phase 2 - Revising housing condition survey maps. Received draft copy of Brazos 2020 Vision report(only received odd-numbered pages-need to receive full report). Spoke with Jane Kee regarding progress on transportation plan. JP will coordinate with Barton- Aschrnan to get an update on their efforts. Phase 3- • Water CDM is documenting water modelling results. • Wastewater CDM is continuing with development of the model pending information from the City regarding manhole elevations. Phase 4- (no activity yet) Additional Services: • Space Utilization Analysis- Complete. 2) Project Meetings: No meetings were conducted during this period. 3) Areas of Concern: None at this time. Offices in: _ _ 14nno Knn.•Redin•Imndnn ::.............:....:..... .:.......:...:...., .................. .............. .. ................. ...........:........: .: .:......... b4.? 1.'..0J14"1,) • 6f 88 North Central Expressway,Suite 700 Hell muth., Obata&Kassabaum,lac. Architecture,Engineering,Planning,Interiors, Dallas,Texas 752D6-391 Graphics,Facilities Consulting Telephone:❑ne:X14 739 6688 Fax:214373 9523 .........::..:.:'.::..: Weekly Project Progress Report to■ t`,J.arie:Kee` AtOP;' O Collo �Y.� --yo e�V f� VV 0 n tonal Sim n, AICP (HOK) Tim Terry (H01‹) ...........:...:. Gary Jost PE (B-A) Mike McKay PE (CDM) ,. Project File (94-317-122) from: Joseph A. Pofiner, AICP date: 30 June 1995 period: 26-30 June 1995 ro ect: College Station ComprehensivePlan P 1 9 I-10K Project ect#94-317-122 1) P ro ect Actio Phase - Ongoing .. ..... ...... • Phase Preparing oppo�unit•es/constrints composite map. Phase 3:' ............. . Water- CDM i■s documenting water modelling results. Wastewater- CDM is continuing with development of the model pending information R from the City regarding manhole elevations. • Transportation-B-A and City staff are validating and calibrating the current computer model. Phase 4 (no activity yet) Additional Services: ':'.......' • Space Utilization Analysis- Complete. 2) Project Meetings:I No meetings were conducted during this period. 3 l Areas of.Concern: None at this time. i I Offices in: RC•Atlnr►!a■Tamna/Orlando•St.Louis•Dallas•Houston•Mexico City•Kansas City•San Francisco•Las Angeles•Tokyo•Hong Kong•Berlin•London ............................................................................................ ................................-.-.......................................................... Monthly Project Progress Report 30 June 1995 College Station Comprehensive Plan Page 2 r ........... .......:......:: .... .. :..... 3) Areas:of Concern: None at this time. 4) Upcoming Project Requirements: ............. .. . .. . . .......:...::. The following tasks are expected to be completed over the next few weeks: II Phase 2 - Begin generation of alternative development scenarios. Phase 3 - Continue modelling of existing infrastructure systems. 5) Project Progress: Task %Complete Task 1 Project Management 58% 58 PHASE TOTAL1 Task 2 Public Participation .{ryrynn 85% Task 3 Base.Map 4 Task 4 Review Existing/Previous Studies 100% G ::... .:.........::. ..... Opportunities&Constraints Analysis Task 5 75% .. .....: ... ...:.... en ari 0% os TaskAlternate PHASIC 2 TO .. Task 7 Land Use Plan 30% TaskParks& p Space are an : �...8 , fl Task Urban Design Plan 20% Task 10 Thoroughfare Plan 18% Task 11 Water Model 18% Task 12 Wastewater Model ° ° Task 13 Regulatory Analysis 8% Task 14 Capital Improvements Program 2% PHASE 3 TOTAL 23% Task 15 Comprehensive Plan Adoption 0% Task 16 Comprehensive Plan:Report s &Drawings 0% Task 17 GIS Implementation 0% Task 18 Space Utilization Study 100% PHASE 4 TOTAL . 3510 ,.� TOTAL PROJECT Submitted y, Ap z _ wp Joseph '. Pobiner, AICP Director of Community Planning The HOK Planning Group .,, City of.College Station ) lirks 8t Recreation. Board 1995/96. Ron Gay(5/97) [2] 2802 Wilderness South College Station,TX ,77840 I. (H)764-9130... (W)268-7947 Carol Reynolds(5/97) [2] 2001 Amber.ridge College Station,TX 77840 (H)693-2898 '(W)764-2202 Greg Taggart(5/96) [1J 1218 Berkeley • College Station,TX 77840.. (H)764-8029 (W)693-5359 Bob DeO1;te(5/96) [1] 1208 Haines College Station,TX ..77840, (H)693-9709 Barry Harding (5/96) [1] 9203 Waterford College Station,TX 77840 (H)696-7708 Michael Manson (5/96) [1] Texas A&M .Dept of Biology College Station, TX 77843- 3258 (H)693-9548. (W)845-5158_ Debra Anderson (5/97) [1] 2413 Carnation Court College Station,TX 77840 (H)764-6807 (W)260-5833 Nancy Crouch,Council Liaison S700 Appomattox College Station,TX 77845 (H)696-0921, ................................................................................................................... z.. MEMORANDUM I TO: Ploeger,Ploeer,Parks Asst. Director FROM: Michael Martine,Fac.Maint. Supervisor 3."4",,IF *DATE: June 23, 1995 RE: Park Projects "park" projects ects that were given to us and we said we would try our Enclosed is a list ofp � get completed bythe end of the year.As you can see we are over half way Hardest to p good thereand I reallyfeel about accomplishing the rest of them within the next few months.Not included in this is our new endeavor to start working on the modifications to "Elimination the Adamson Lagoon building to satisfy the Elmr nation of Architectural Barrier Act" Charlie e and I feel confident that all the "unacceptable" items can be corrected by the end of the year. or need to discuss anymaintenance items pertaining to the If you have any questions parks s de artment,feel free to call me at ext. 3724. ) PARK PROJECTS Adamson Lagoon Repair door locks and stops(completed) Replace urinal(will include on renovation in fall) Install new light fixtures in restrooms and office(completed) Provide and install new signage(Parks personnel completed) (We will provide more in renovation) Thomas Park Pool Install new hose bibs and repair shower fixtures and handles(completed) Replace sump pump in bottom pit(completed-had to replace check valve) Southwood Pool Replace outside shower(completed) p Replace influent&effluent gauges in pump roona(decided to perform next BY) Reroute chemical feed tubing into pump room(ordered part-complete by 6-30) Repair;shadepavilion support legs and rustproof them(Parks completed) Lincoln Center Repair vent louvers on the gym roof(currently being repaired) p Repair leaks on thegy m floor(completed) Central Park Office Replace defective windows in the back area(partially completed) Replace shingles(completed except for one repair scheduled for 6-28) Paint various interior rooms(completed) Replace front railing(not scheduled for this year) Central Park Pavilion Replace existing plexiglass windows with sliding glass windows(windows ordered) Install new countertops(not completed) Coordinate the installation of security doors on the front of the restrooms (obtained one bid and working to get 2 more) Replace light fixtures)(decided lights were adequate Central Park Soccer Building Replace double doors(ordered-will also replace bad siding&paint building) Install motion sensors in the restrooms(completed) Install new security light on the front of the building(completed) Oaks Pavilion Paint the building(obtained bid and in process of setting up time frame) Replace cracked light fixtures(completed) Lincoln,Maintenance Shop Replace overhead door(will install 6-26) Replace cracked and broken windows(ordered) Repair holes in walls(completed) Park Projects(pg•2) Southwood Pavilion metal halide lights on the exterior of the building g to light the volleyball& la round decided buildingmount lights would not light properly-need 2 pole lights fi pYg ( Southwood Concession Buildings Check structure of various areas of the buildings(started but not completed) Teen Center Repair vinyl siding(not completed) p ) Repair roof to minimize leaks(completed) Replace restroom fixtures,door thresholds,and door handles to A.D.A.standards(on hold) Replace floor tile(on hold) Conference Center Repair roof leaks around the Gallery sprinkler heads(completed) - Tile restroom floors(more discussion needed) Replace restroom partitions(need painting only-will paint) • Anderson Soccer Building Replace security light li cover.completed} ( Replace electrical cover pla.tes(completed) Patch holes from fixture removal(completed) Lower handdryers to A.D.A.standards not needed) Thomas Pool Pavilion Install vandal proof light fixture under the cover with photocell(will be completed by 6-27) i . ,.,..,,, ,,... ,, ..,..„ It:'' 4-, , ir CITY OF CfILLEGE STATION . , _., ;: :.., .. �@ ,; DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES , ) ,,,..F2, .. BOX 9960 2613TEXAS AVENUE tip. . .,," _ POST OFFICE /- +. °E:°mob,,.., ;s f: d^ft �, � , k w : COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS 77842 996C] (409)764-3690 1 June 2o, 1995 Mr.David Zuberer 704�4 Honeysuckle Ln. College Station,Texas 77840 r Dear Mr.Zuberer: I am sending a copy of the detention pond agreement with this letter. The revisions that we discussed have been made. If these terms meet with the a proyal of the Homeowner's Association(HOA),please let :. me know and I will work on getting the necessary city approvals. The agreenzentwill require Council approval and the necessarywarranty deed will need to be prepar d.• g you At our meetin HOA y inquired about the possibility of letting the.play equipment p vu went remain withthe being responsible for its maintenance.atenance. Ire et to say that the playground equipment will need to be removedif the agrBement is executed. The playground serves.no drainage purpose and does not meet the �.tb.the .. ........ goes . standards in our parks.:.:I can: not: recommend that the Citythe lend of liability play equipment under these circumstances. you Iw�.11be happy to meet with to discuss any question you may have regarding g the agreement. b Suzcer- y, fir Tr 44 - / , . Siruth Director of Public Services . .....: .'attachment: Draft Agreement cc: Tom Brymer Pet e nivel�r„ ,S. iti y teve�=Beat e Wiley , " /r ,,firiix,... .,•;"'-"-`,' .,„4-- ,, , ,, ,_ : , c , ' 11 p : , ( 1 1 2/eA1 Detention Pond Maintenance Agreement This Agreement is entered into this day of , by and Cityof College Station, Texas, a Texas Home Rule Municipal Corporation between the g "the City"), ig (hereinafter and Brandon Heights Phase Homeowners' Association, Inc. .. . . . . . ... . ...'.:.... . (hereinafter"the Association"). deedCitycertainthat WHEREAS, the Association wishes to to the .'.... realproperty is . ..'.'. .'. .. dedicated as, and will hereinafter be referred to as, "the Detention Pond, and being r Beingall those certain lots, tracts or parcels of land lying and described as fvllo►�rs inBrazos County, Texas, and beingBlock B, BRANDON HEIGHTS being situated VISION a subdivision of the City of College Station, Texas, according PHASE II SUBDIVISION, tY to thep lat ::thereof recorded in Volume 1214, Page 178, of the Official fficial Records of w Brazos County, Texas, WHEREAS, the City wishes to accept title to the Detention Pond and all improvements s thereto, including playground la ... .. uipmen; eq WHEREAS,-.. the mowing of all areas within the Detention :Pond a is necessary to the comply with the City's weed ordinance shall be the exclusive responsibility ons [ i [ of�y City Association, and the wishes to ensure the Associations fulfillment of this obligation to mow the Detention Pond and comply with the weed ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the recitations above and : in consideration of the promises and covenants expressed below, the parties do hereby agree and covenant as follows: 1. The Association shall transfer by general warranty deed in a form acceptable to R k • p the City fee simple title to the Detention Pond and all improvements thereto, including �o shelters, sidewalks, and drainage but not limited to all playground equipment, picnic tt improvements. 2. The City shall accept title to .the Detention Pond and all improvements. thereto. The City agrees rees to maintain the drainage structures, namely the valley gutters and inlet ps/05/02195/brandon.doc Q • . • • • •• •• ••. • ‘ • • •• ••.0• ••• .P'1/4.r • • • • • • • • • � wP �``� hisaTx . , �2.. �'Brandon.Hei Homeowners.Association • • .• Detention .Fond.Maintenance.Agreement •••Page..2 of.6.. .-. • and outlet strRtrsiine motheindrthese a srteruas•t.u. wre•se. pe .year nee a . an .other • nccgofgact ••: general, required maintenan g N and other maintenance f hat ma be necessary to comply with 3. All other mo�r�ng y • of the ci 'a weed ordinance for the Detention Pond shall be tho the applicable portions sole and exclusive responsibility of the Associa ion. uc sno ring an o er de but not be limited to a mo rin all areas rithin the Detention rna�ntenance to �nclu g N • • • • ....• • i not invited to easern nts drains a areas, and right-of-v�ray ; fib] • -Pond. . . .. • , r ed �n • • all ��dev�ralks and curbs, c tr�rnrn�n a rasa, dee s, oro er g g • round a ui ment trees an s� ns• a '...and..around the bases of a ence ones, p aYg � � r • enance reasorabl necessa to retain the general d any other la�nrn care rr�ant y rY o co h � a earance and usefulness of the, Detention Pond area an t p]� pp . • ■ applicable provisions of the City's vee or finance. 4. The costs of such ether morng and rnan mance require ofe ssocta io • un er �s ,q reement includln but not mited t•o labor, utility operating costs, gasoline, N and a u rnent maintenance, and the cost of all other operations necessary t ere o q p shall be the sole and exclusive responsibility of the Associationr DR tRl.t h.l 5. The Association agrees not to damage any improvemen or i u i i y actin under this Agreement and to replace or pay fort e cos o repair o any amage g est o r C uti l it . �mprovern ty y • • • 6. The Association shall not be deemed to ave an ranc ise un er Y Ag reement. '. ••••...• ::•••••• ..• • :••• ••.• ..• .• • • • . • .:.•, • - of utilise the Detention.Pond or any improvements except 7'• The Assoc�at�on shaft n as ex licitl authorized hereinR p Y and documents re uired ursuant to this Agreement.shall.be sent and R e arties at the addresses and telephone numbers listed below: prov�dedtoth p ps/06102/95./brandan.doc •• ••. fble,4J3 Brandon Heights Homeowners Association Detention Pond Maintenance Agreement Page 3 of Brandon Heights Phase i l Homeowners Association, Inc. Attn: Mark Bayliss, President 3104 Westchester Ave. College Station, Texas 77845 409) 696-9747 .. .. College Station Public Services Department Attn: Mark Smith, Director . '....... . ... .: 2 .. . ... .. . :. .. 613 Texas Ave. S. College Station, Texas 77842-0960 (409) 764-3690 All notices shall be deemed received when mailed with sufficient postage and deposited in a regular mailbox of the United States Post Office. The parties may change (30) days'upon thirtydas' written notice sent certified mail, return receipt requested. 9. In the event the Association dissolves or for anyreason becomes inactive, the . . ithe Association pursuant to this Agreement will become the exclusive responsibilities of res onsibili of all homeowners of the Brandon Heights Subdivision as it exists in all p � phases upto and including the time dissolution or inactivity. 10. This Agreement shall be filed of record in the Official Records of the Brazos County Clerk, Brazos County, Texas. 11. The Association agrees o and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, ... :.. .. . its officers, agents, employees, andvolunteers rorty ars against any and all claims, losses, damages, causes of action, suits, and liability of every kind, r sr ■ limited to all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorney's including but not p g fees, for injury to person,or death of any for damage to any property, or for any in breach of contract that arises out of or connection with the } mowing or other maintenance work to be performed under this greemen . Suc h ps/06/02/95Ibrandon.doc .2V427Brandon Heights Homeowners Association Detention Pond Maintenance Agreement Page 4 of indemnity shall apply where the claims, losses, damages, causes of action, suits, . City. or liability arise in whole or in part from the negligence o ..:e ty 12. By Agreement,A reement, the City does not consent to litigation or suit and expressly revokes any consent to litigation that it mayhave grantedthe terms � Y of this, or any other, Agreement, any charter, or applicable tae law. The Association assumes full responsibility for the work to:be performed ...hereunder and hereby releases, relinquishes, and discharges the City, its officers, agents,e nts its employees, and volunteers from allclaims, demands, suits, andcauses ofaction io n of every kind and character, including the cost of defense thereof, or any .,....breach, ...... ............ injury, ie es their - ro t or death vf....:anythe ..:...:person 4��at er , y e e th e arte oss of or 0 an ro e employees, or other third: parties) and any damageY pp. rty (whether p p property e of either of the l'a�t�es,-their employees, or other third parties) w w ■ w that is caused by, arising out of, or in connection with the Association's mowing Y� g . ..:. ..... ...... r or other maintenance work to be performed meere hereunder. This release shall apply F regardlessand of whether said claims, demands, :.. causes of action are covered, in whole or in � by art insurance and regardless of whether such loss, damage, or p injurycaused in whole or in part bythe negligence of the City. was 13. This Agreement is made under and shall be governed by the laws of he State of Texas. Venue shall lie in a court of competent Jurisdiction in Brazos county, Texas. . i ion concerningthe rights and obligations created under this 14. In.the event of litigation � � Agreement, the non-prevailing party agrees to and:. shall.... pay:all of e attorney's , court costs, and other litigation costs of the prevailing party. 15. The parties, by their signatures, acknowledge that they have readthe entire that this Agreement and understand the contents. They further acknowledge Agregiment contains the entire agreement between the partieswith irespect subject matter, and this Agreement supersedes ersedes anyand all prior communications, g p agreements, or understandings. s.g ps106/02/95/brandon.doc k. 35Bran on Heights Homeowners Association Detention Pond Maintenance Agreement Page 16. This Agreement shall be binding on and shall inure to the benefit of e g successors and assigns of the parties hereto. 17. This Agreement may only be amended by a written instrument executed y each of the parties hereto. 18. The parties executingthis Agreement state that they are authorized to sign on g behalf of their respective corporations. . this X19. No waiver or deferral by either a hereto ofanyterm or condition ion o � regi A ment shall Agreement be deemed or construed to a waiver or deferral of any other term or condition or a subsequent waiver or deferral of the same term or condition. BRANDON HEIGHTS PHASE II CITY OF COLLEGE STATION HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. ) . ... ... . .: . By:B By: Mark Bayliss, Pres• ident Larry Ringer, Mayor Attest: Approved: Connie Hooks, City Secretary Tom Bryrrmer, Interim City Manager Approved as to Financing: g Glenn Schroeder Director of Fiscal/Human Resources Approved as to Form: Cathy Locke, City Attorney ps/06/02/95/brandon.doe . '.. 3.7 Brandon Heights Homeowners Association Detention Pond Maintenance Agreement Page 6 of 6 THE STATE OF TEXAS ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Mark .Bayliss, the President of BRANDON HEIGHTS PHASE II HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION, INC. known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledge to me that (s)he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Given under my han. . seal of office on this the day of 1995. -NOTARY PUBLIC in and or the STATE OF TEMS STATE OF TEXAS )THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT.... COUNTY OF BRAZOS Before me, the undersigned authority,ty, on this day personally appeared LARRY RINGER as Mayor of the City of College Station, a TexasMunicipalCorporation, known to me to be thep erson whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledge to me that he executed the same for the purposes and... consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office on this ea of y 1995. 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As you review the attached budget sheets, it will look as though we have a lot of money with which to end the year. There are several big bills which will be paid at the end of the Kids' Klub year, in June or July. These include insurance ($5000), workman's compensation insurance and FICA ($10,000) and City of College Station ($3500). There will also be charges ) from Child Nutrition and a small payroll. We have shown a $15,000 payment to CSISD out of the May revenues. This amount will pay off all out-standing debts to the District. Any other monies left in our accounts at the end of July will be a carry over balance as called for in our agreement. I think that this carry over amount will be about $15,000. Given this balance, 1 think we can go ahead and purchase a few big items for next year (e.g., parachutes, Karaoke machines, etc.) up to a total of $2,500. I would like for you to arrange for storage of these items so that you can get them to the Kids' Klub sites as they are needed. Please get this together along with your start-up supply order for next year and we will get them bought now. We can also set some of the lines in next year's budget a bit higher. talk to you about that in a week or so. Thank you both for the great job you have done in controlling expenses and identifying ways to control costs. You have made my job a lot easier. xc: J. Rouse 1812 Welsh Street College Station,TX 77840 JIM SCALES,Ph.D. 409-764-5455 FAX 409-764-5492 Superintendent of Schools June 11, 1995 ) Ivonne Vasquez 405 Manuel Drive Apt.0 College Station,Texas 77840 Ms. Sheila Walker Dept. of Parks and Recreation 1000 Krenek Tap Road College Station,Texas 77840 Dear Ms.Walker: My younger brother and nephew, ages 10 and 8, are visiting me from Dallas for a period of two weeks.. They're really excited about being Aggies when they get older, and I saw this as a great way to motivate them to study and prepare for their future. However, being a full-time student at Texas A&M, I have found it difficult to keep.them entertained when I study at night without resorting to renting movies or watching TV. After dinner this past Friday, my boyfriend and I decided to take the kids to the free concert at the Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. Being kids, they took their water guns and chased each other until they were soaked, but then they settled down and listened to the music. They even danced a few songs with us! Needless to say, we were all sad to see the band play the last ) song but were glad to have had the opportunity to relax and listen to the music. On the way home, my brother marveled at the way people were able to enjoy a ppaceal • concert at the park during the night. This isn't possible in Dallas unless the park is adequately lighted with a noticeable presence of police. It is a nice feeling to be able to relax and listen to a. concert without worrying for your safety and that of those around you. My brother's comments made me realize how different College Station is from the home I have known all my life. I'd like to thank you for providing the type of family entertainment that you do. I'm glad to know that families and students have a place to go where they can enjoy themselves safely and economically. Keep up the Good Work! Ivonne Vasquez 1 • S7 ... College Station independent School District Exceirence&Education—An fnvatment In'The Future 4.',..--- v9 ( ) 7 SC110° June 13, 1995 Steve Beachy 1000 Krenek Tap Road College Station, Texas 77840 i The following physical education teachers have agreed to serve on the Pebble Creek Park Development Committee: Dexter Inovejas, 603 Hereford, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: Home-696-8898, Work-764-5590 (Southwood Elem.) Carol Weldon,P.O. Box 9821, College Station,TX 77842 Phone: Home-764-0741, Work-764-5570 (Rock Prairie Elem.) Debbie Leland, 3018 Jennifer St., College Station, TX 77845 - , Phone: Home-696-1207, Work-764-5580 (South Knoll Elem.) ( ) Kathy Hughes, 604 Summer Glen, College Station,TX 77840 Phone: Home-260-1300, Work-764-5565 (College Hills Elem.) Thank you for allowing the school to work side by side with the city on this issue. Please call when I can be of assistance. Ilk rely,7 lip 0 , Danny Striblinti Director of El it tarry Programs xc: Dr. Jim Sca es Mr.David Neal ( ) 1812 Welsh.Street College Station,TX 77840 JIM SCALES,Ph.D. 409464-5455 FAX 409.764-5492 Superintendent of Schools JUN 19 '95 13:06 FROM SCOTT WHITE HEALTH TO 7643737 PAGE 2O3 at•04 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS & RECREATION POST OFF ICS BOX 9060 COLLEGE$TAT1ON,TEXAS 779412-996* June 19, 1995 Ms.Sandra Parsons 806 Camellia a College Station,TX 77840 Dear Ms.Parsons: • On behalf of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, I want to thank you for visiting our last meeting. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is representative democracy at its best, citizens coming forward and advising their fellow citizens of their problems and concerns with city services.The Parks and Recreation Department relies on us for advice,and we must rely on dedicated residents,such as yourself,to come forward with their opinions to help us present solutions which are in the best interest of the majority of our ctizens. Your comments regarding the noise levels at the Worf Pen Creek Theater were very welcomed and timely. The Wolf Pen Creak Theater sound issues are Wily complex. Your observations and comments were very heipiu1 in leading our discussion toward a possible solution. In fad,there may be several corrective actions the Parks Department can take to limit the noise from the ) • theater,some short term, and others long term. Rest assured that the Parks Department will do everything in its power tol)ring you some relief. I will see to it that you receive regular updates as to the progress we are making with the theater's noise reduction. Thank you again f3r taking time to visit our meeting. You are welcome to visit our advisory meeting anytime. Please call either myself,of the Parks and Recreation Department if we can be of any further service to you. 11111V Ron Gay Chair cc:Hon.Nancy Crouch, Council Liaison • Steve Beachy We provide good things in life! HEALTH TO 754373? PAGE.002 002 JUN 1 S '95 13:05 FROM SCOTT WHITE TE ikwo -CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ....................; PARKS & RECREATION Poi!OFFICE 80X asso COLLEGg STATION..'TEXAS 77822 tom)761-377'3 June 19, 1995 Mr.John Gudelman 2502 Savannah et- College'... Station,TX 77845 Dear Mr. Gudelman: ■ On behalfof the Parks and Recreation Ate ` rid,I want to thank you for visng our last meeting_ The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is representative racy at'. t s best, citizens coming forward and advising their f eilr citizens of their problems Department relies on us for advice,andwe mustrely services.The Parks and Recreation dedicated residsntA,such as] elf,to come forward with their opinions to help us present * r solutions whichwhichare in the best interest of the majority of our citizens. Your comments.... regarding the renaming of Raintree Park were very welcomedand timely. The process of naming our city parks is very complex. Your observations a d. : .comments. .. . were very helpful in leading our discussion a possible solution. Parks criteria for the namingof city parks,and your request ill help us develop � been developing some id Recrealion that criteria faster.: Rest assured that the Parks Department, and the Parksan giAdvisory ve willive ve serious consideration to your request to rename thek intra Park for.Ms.Vincent. The ultimate decision r�with membe r'.of the:City CCouncil, ... .. that see to it you receive regular updatesas to the progress we are making with development criteria for the naming of ocaparks. to visitour advisory Thankagain ibr takingtime to visit our meeting. You are welcome you � n Department if we can meeting anytime. Please call either myself,of the Parks and Recreation of any further service to you. Sin ft:rely, oP kale Ron Gay Chair cc: Hon. Nancy Crouch,Council Liaison Steve Beady We provide good things in life/ Pa ,•••••••::•• ,•,,••••H••••••••••,... • • . - e � ar ee . ... . .. ::...: . ..... . .:.. ... ... ... .. .. . Central Par on erence . oorr� ...:...:.: • •• • : .. ..:...:..... • . . ....:..:....:.. .. :.....:..::..::..:. :. Members.Present: ••• F.on Gay, Vice. Chair;..Carol .Reynolds; Bob •Deotte• Barry Harding; Mike . . Manson;•Nancy Crouch, Council a son Members Absent George Dresser, Chair; Greg aggart Staff Present Steve Beachy, Director of Parks & Recreation; urns ing am, ar s . . ... . . ... . ... • enar ar annex; e a a er .. .:. :era ons :.:up ., .; e er, anece Programs Supervisor; Bridgette George, Staff Assistant •• • Visitors Present= Sandra Parsons, Sob Camellia Court, David Alexan er aura ane; John Cudelnnan,: o Savanna. ourt; yan x e anue nve I. Cali To or er. Flan called the meet n to order at 7:07.p.m II. Approval. of M nutes. . ..... •••••... .. ...... • .... .. ..... • ee roved a s subm tte Nf�nutes w r a ply.. •_�. . - - - -:: III. dear Visitors: • No.unscheduled visitors present. IV. Discussion of Recommendation to Rename Raintree Park: • • • • • Mr. John ••Gudelman..wrote a tetter to Char George Dresser on Mai. 30, r questi g :to rename F.aintree Park after one of their:residents. Mr. Gudelman 'stated at ice incent w o passe awa several months a o lived in the..net hborhood and was a ,member of the Homeowner s loci tion. He:stated that she`was a ood friendl nes hbor, who,was well-liked by:menu ers o the assocaton. I=le informed the Board that some of the members of the.association would like:to rename'the park after her. • • Barry asked f there was a precedent for renamin par teve state a ere was no wri en . p olic . ..one ark was recentl renamed from ;,.este ester ar to. ac oro y :er: :ar ue their commun nvolvement`and four din of B a os 3eautiful. ale:also mentiane at exter Park was renamed Brison Park.after Dr..Fred Brison. teve in orme e oar a. over e pas cou le of ears plaques have been installed at several parks.that had been named after someone. This hel s reserve the Nista of the ark:;and earn n of the park. He stated that t ere Vis;some cost in�ol�ed r renamin arks. A la.. ue would have to be roduced as welt as chap "n t e ar signs teve also mentioned that if the;Board approved to rename a park they would then make a recommendation to the council, ••arid it would be up to.them to approve the •recommendation to. • .. . .. .... . rename.• the ark. p - ..................................................... .................................................. .................................................... Parks&Recreation Board Regular Meeting June 13, 1995 Page(2) • Mr. Gudelman stated that approximately 50-6,p%:of,the residents in the neighborhood belong to the homeowner's association. Not all of them have:been approached about renaming the park. Ron stated that he would like to know what'other,membersof the neighborhood think before renaming Raintree. Mr. Gudelman.stated that he would rather'go door--to-door than doing a mail-out because Ms. Vincent passed away only a few months ago and he doesn't want to upset her husband about thispro osal until it's approved. Ron.,suggested doing,a petition. Barry motioned to have a policy p p submitted at the next meeting for`renaming future'parks. Bob seconded, the motion passed. Bob volunteered to work with staff on producing a policy for the renaming of parks.- w- - f V.r Discussion of Various Potential Park Sites: Steve informed the Board that the Friends Congregational Church would like to sell.approximately 2 acres of land next to their church located at 2818' and Southwood Drive. The' closest park is Georgie K. Fitch located about three blocks away. He stated that the church wants to get some money to retire their:debt for the construction of their church. They would like someone to buy the pro 'e and then•donate it'to:the . he pity for`apark,,possibly as a tax write off. Bob stated that the p � , land could be used for baseball or soccer practice'fields. 'He stated that both the soccer and baseball organizations could be approached about paying,for some of the cost for the upkeep of the park., Barry stated that the land riot very level. Ron mentioned.that the city has no established policy for accepting land 'for' 'parks. He would like'to see some minirrurm requirements established for p g accepting land. Steve presented another area of land, already constructed as a park, in the Brandon Heights subdivision that is maintained by the homeowners. The association approached the City a.couple.of years ago wanting to give this site to the city to maintain. 'Steve mentioned that the park was not g needed because there stated that if it was accepted it would was already a park in the area. He have to be up brought to current city standards by removing some of the playground. equipment g (i.e., merry-go-round), as well as resurfacing the sidewalks. Steve stated it would be a.good deal if it. was needed, but it's not. Bob moved to defer further discussion until a policy is established for accepting park land. Carol seconded, the motion passed. VI. Discussion of Lick Creek Park Bike Trails: Mike motioned to table this item until the next meeting. The motion passed. VII. Discussion of Wolf Peri Creek Amphitheater Operations: the amphitheater. Since the Sheila passed out a •n information sheet that'�sun� nar•ized everts• `.held•at a p Doo in,.attendance... Sinee: no records:of;; Ue 7� a 93 s h ve been h old with or o ening in� 1 , 47�event a :. . � , Oirhatecleceived a roimateldocumented until this ear Sheila that ahe had r pp. y complaints�were y f ., , 8 com laints thisyear. The information sheet,also showed 130 cornplairits since�its opening, with 7 p 'at the upper sidewalk far.each concert. Sheila reminded the Board that the decibel level readings pp . the policy, set byprevious Board members, states that the decibel level;, , is no 0 u. ' er sidewalk: Sheila stated that the`decibel`meter picks up readings;from Various sources pp- 'sound kn it ti difl�i " conditioners :cars :'etc. . rraa rl •saiYie mos cult to .et a 'read,•Erwin the' . actual•' such as'.Train, =air ,�, g x ,g - concert. Althou h caro laints were received about'Willie:Nelson, he, had: a. r g ea in v only p � g� st ted that'weather has �la edt'a.bi role in tl;ie: wa that Sher a a s dew lk y er i a bels t the u g ' . °ueled which ►varies ecei�ved 'She.-mentioned that:-the.sound; . �l ints�`r •o corn a sound•has.tra the nurrib er� f p ,r t' were :told to turd down the sound whenever. it.;reached; 96 workers at•..the Jackopierce� concert� N M so security Quid turn`it,Dock.u a e� �fter-lea�nn; the sound b�ooth.the-workers,w p,;, , ,.• �e� r .a decibels ow ' .b guard had to be osted at the sound' �ooth to make sure.'they kept it turne .down. . p ..� ....E . Barrysuggested getting an individual to do a masters thesis on the sound problem. This could help �g g g save the ci some mono as well as present some ideas on solving the problem. Bob suggested a ty money, • Parks&Recreation Board Regular Meeting June 13, 1995 Page(3) ......:..: . that Sheila contact the Texas Transportation Institute who deals with sound abatement for freeways. Ron`stated that he would also like.to see the department avoid those concerts that have 'a'high risk for complaint until the problem is looked into. Sheila'stated that concerts will'end'at 10:00 p.m. on p weekdaysand 11:00 p,m. -on -weekends,:although she would like to see weekends changed to midnight;, :.. ........ .. .............. ....: ..... .......:.:............ : ...:. Ms.Sandra Parsons lives'two'blocks from the amphitheater. She stated'that she considers the noise from the concerts close to being an invasion of her privacy. She stated that on-some concerts she can distinctly hear the music even with her air conditioner and television on, windows closed, and h the fans running. e stated that's e even eard Barney soun checks one' ..un ...ay morning at 7:00 : a. n.` -She stated that the removal of the trees and Vegetation for the'retaining ponds has increased the noise level. Ms. Parsons stated that she has been very impressed with`the'response she`.has received when she has called to complain about the concerts. She is pleased that the Board and the department is-being proactive with this problerrm. She stated that the park is quite an addition to the neighborhoodr and would like"to see the problem's olved as soon as`possible. She,would also like to see snore'park benches constructed in the park. Ms.'Parsons mentioned that she has been pleased with the fact`:that there has been no litter or parking problems. Steve mentioned that after every event not only is the amphitheater cleaned, but so are the:surrounding areas, including the streets, sidewalks m61.1.parking lot, Sears'Service Center, etc. p Ron asked Steve how quickly trees could e planted at e amphitheater. Steve stated that ive oaks have been planted at the top of'the bean. However,,. it will take several years until they: become large enough to be effective. 'Bob suggested putting speakers at the top of the hill facing down.` Steve stated that,this could cause problems because''each artist has their own particular setup for their act. He also stated that it would take extremely long cables to put speakers at the top of the hill,'which'artists may not have. 'Also,soi running cables'up an own the hill could present a safety hazard. Steve mentioned that-some immediate problems are being dealt with currently. He-mentioned that Sheila stays in direct contact with the Police Departnrient for every concert, letting them know exactly when the concert starts and ends, as well as checking from time to time'to see if any'complaints have been received. He also stated that the decibel level has been lowered to 94 to see if that decreases complaints. He reminded the Board that weather plays a big factor in sound travel. Mr. David Alexander stated that sound travel varies with each concert. He could hear Willie Nelson outside but not inside his home. However, with Jackopierce he could hear everything inside his home. He stated that with the last four concerts he could barely hear the music. VIII. Capital Improvement Program Report: Pete informed the.Board that the Wolf Pen Creek rest rooms are almost complete. They are working on the interior of the building now. Steve stated that the rest rooms have been used for events. Pete mentioned that the Oaks and Thomas projects have been completed. The Southwood Pool project is still being discussed with the architecture firm. • Pete stated that he is finished with the designs for Sandstone Park. It should go to bid by the end of the month. The Wolf Pen Creek dredging project is in progress and should be complete in two months. • . .. • Parks&Recreation Board Regular Meeting JunUI. , 1995 Page(4) • IX. Other Business/Board Concerns: /.- .-:.• Ron would like the department to organize a parkstour and retreat to welcome the new board members. Ron would also like.more interaction with Council members for, more,direction on their priorities. Ron suggested doing a joint Board/Council retreat in September. Bridgette informed.the members that Andy Sheehy and Debra Anderson were appointed to the Board, with Ron appointed as the Chair.. George Dresser and Carol Reynolds' terms have expired. Barry stated that Andy Sheehy moved to Waco. Bridgette stated that she would call the Council office the following day • and check on his status. . . • . Ron asked if any members would like to form a subcommittee to work with staff and Peggy calliharn, Public Relations Manager, about. misconstrued Wolf Pen Creek issues. Barry and Ron volunteered to work with staff. Ron would also like to see joint meetings with Little League Board members on a regular basis. This will help keep the Parks Board advised of.their expanding programs and problems. This will also let the Little League Board know what ithe city's limitations are regarding the availability of parkland and fields. • * . • . • . • , Steve mentioned that he has asked for the school:district to provide,a group of people to help with the design of Pebble Creek Park. This is the park that will be adjacent to the elementary school. 4 • Steve discussed the letter Pete Vanecek received, from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation regarding Adamson Lagoon., The city was informed that the facilitywas inspected and found in,non-compliance with the provisions of the Elimination of Architectural Barriers Act. Steve mentioned that although -prior to, construction .of,,the shade structures all of the designs were approved by the State, the, aforementioned department is now stating that the city is in non- compliance. Steve stated that no response has been made at this time. X. Adjourn: . The meeting adjourned at 8:55 p.m. • • • •. . • • • z NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE .PARKS AND RECREATION :BOARD of the City of College Station (,- R � REGULAR ) meeting of the Notice is hereby given that a (Regular)(Special)( PARKS AND RECREAT ION BOARD , of the City of College Station, State of Texas will be held on the .13th day of JUNE i 1.995,at 7 . 0 0 (i4 )(P.M.),at 10 00 KRENEK TAP ROAD COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 The following s ubj ects will be discussed, to-wit: SEE AGENDA DATED THIS THE 9 t h DAY OF JUNE 1995. CITY. *� COLLEGE $TAT.O �•, ' ' ',. ,,,'"if Z4 , :` '..,'' ...i. -. " '-it-Tim':'' - . CONNIE HOOKS, CITY SECRETARY certifythat the above Notice of Meeting of the , , Ithe undersigned authoritydo hereby regu,lar meeting of the Pakrs and Recreation Board copyof said Notice and that Iposted a true anal. of the City of College Station, Texas s�s a true andcorrect board, in the City copy of said Notice on the bulletin b , Hall of said City of College Station, Texas, a place convenient and readily accessible to the general public at all times, and said Notice was posted on JUNE 93 1995, at 5: 00 o'clock (AcliN (P.M.) s DATED THIS TE� � DAY OF _, 1995. CI 'COLLEGE STATION, TE "�A ;g°" ' .. (_,...1014-iiii..:4: Ititi#11f4iiiil.`.-..r.!:',A,, �.�� . SUSCRIBEDAND SWORN TO BEFORE ME ON THIS CONNIE HOOKS, CITY SECRETARY ...te'�".;AsTiy!..�`•'' •' � 1995. -----r 1 THE\ DAY OF w, ASA :.;,4:.; I� NES.C Texas 3 _ QC-Aic ( L.).-C/P -� 1 l Ntr� :ssian�expires �,... :: :, s �v�y�,rn1 - i N e'ARY PUBLIC BRAZOS COUNTY,TEXAS �t k7'S, 998 My ,......,..__—,— commission expires: e,- 6—9.c8 _. . ,,..,. . . • 0 ":,'''' , „- :_ •, ., . . • ... . , . . . . •:1', • . . . .. . . ....•. . , „ . . • i • . , . . . , . . , . . . Parks and Recreation Board . .• , , ' Regular Meeting . , . . . . . . . .. . TuesdAy9 June • 9 •,13 .1995 - 7.00 p m • .. Central Park Conference Room. - , . . . . .. 1000 Krenek TAp Road '--.. ' • '''. ... ' ' , . i .. . , - .. . . . ,. „. . . , .. - . . . ..; „ . • ' . AGENDA • --- . , •_.,. . . . . . . . . ,, • . . . , . , . . „.... ., 1. Call-to Order 2. Approval of Minutes ' •`" 3. Hear Visitors . . . . 4. Discussion of Recommendation to Rename Raintree Park . , 5. • Discussion of Various Potential Park Sites 6. Discussion of Lick Creek Park Bike Trails , . 7. Discussion of Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater Operations • 8. Capital Improvement Program.Report . • . 9. Other Business/Board Concerns ......- 10. Adjourn . . - . • _ - .. . ,.. 7 , ' . • ..,. . .. ) - , CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT } CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM PROJECT STATUS.REPORT JULY 1995 i. WOLF PEN CREEK AMPHITHEATER REST ROOM BUILDING t Project Number: PK9404 Budget: 5185,000 Contract Amount: . Design Fee.$14,500, JHW 5172,260 Project Manager: Eric Ploeger Design: Patterson Architects Comments/Status: Council approved Patterson Architects for the project design February 24. The project was be bid on October 10, 1994, and bids opened on October 28, 1994. The low bid by JHW Contractors was accepted by Council on November 10, 1994. Additional site lighting and concrete walks approved in the FY94-95 budget were included in the JHW contract. This project is complete with the exception of minor punch list items. Task: Project Design: April-August 1994 Advertise &Award: November 1994 ) Complete: July 1.995 2. SOUTHWOOD POOL RENOVATION Project Number: PK9502 Budget: $219,000 Contract Amount: 35,000 Project Manager: : Eric P(oeger Design: H.S.L Consulting Architects Comments/Status: The renovation efforts will be designed by an outside engineering firm. An RFC) was issued and six responses were received. The firms were ranked by a staff committee and the highest ranked firm was recommended and approved by Council on January 12, 1995. The firm selected was Jose Gill Engineers of Austin, Texas. Unfortunately negotiations with Gil Engineering have broken down due to disagreerrtrts concerning contract language. The second ranked firm of HSI has been retained for the project and will begin the initial pool inspection July 10, 1995. Task: Project Design: February-June 1995 Advertise &Award: July-September 1995 Complete: January 1996 1 C.I.P. Report ... July 7, 1995 Page (2) 3. SANDSTONE PARK DEVELOPMENT Project Number: PK N/A Budget: $250,000 Contract Amount: N/A Project Manager: Eric Ploeger Design: In-house � designpark was approved by Council for the Comments/Status: The preliminary January 25, 1995. Construction plans are being prepared by thePlanning tParks Staff. Bids were opened July 6, 1995, with Marek Brothers as the low bid at $195,003. This bid will be recommended to the City Council on July 13, 1995. Task: Project Design: February- March Advertise &Award: March -- May 1995 Complete: November 1995. 4. WINDWOORD AREA LIGHTS Project Number: N/A Budget: $2,000 Contract Amount: N/A Project Manager:• Peter Vanecek Project Design: In-house ) ComrnentslStatus. This project includes the installation of two area lights at the . .. .... ........ . request of area residents. These lights are to be installed by Parks Department and Energy Management employees. Task: Project Design: N/A Advertisement&Award: N/A Complete: July 1995 5. BROTHERS POND AREA LIGHT Project Number: PK N/A Park$4,500 - Zone 5 Dedication Funds Contract Amount: $4,460 Project Manager: Peter Vanecek Project Design: In-house CommentslStatus. • This is the installation of an area light at the playground in • response to staff and neighborhood concerns over vandalism. Task: Project Design: March 1995 Advertisement&Award: April 1995 Complete: June 1995 Report July 7, 1995 Page (3) 6. WOLF PEN CREEK DREDGING Project Number: Budget: 80,000-85,000 Contract Amount: Project Manager: Samantha Smith, Engineering Project Design: cornrn dredge The dreg e arrived and was placed in Wolf Pen Creek on June 13. Task: Project Design: Advertisement&Award: Complete: te: SHEET4.XLS SUMMARY ) SOUTH WOOD POOL TOTAL ATTENDANCE FOR 1995: 19,996 TOTAL ATTENDANCE FOR 1994: 22, 684 TOTAL REVENUE FOR 1995: $36,701.49 TOTAL REVENUE FOR 1994: $31,857.25 THOMAS POOL —TOTAL ATTENDANCE FOR 1995: 6,2474 TOTAL ATTENDANCE FOR 1994: 11,532 1 I TOTAL REVENUE FOR 1995: 6,750.95. TOTAL REVENUE FOR 1994: $9, 075.75 ADAIIIISON LAGOON ) TOTAL ATTENDANCE FOR 1995: 23,217 TOTAL ATTENDANCE FOR 1994: 22,455 TOTAL REVENUE FOR 1995: $57,121 TOTAL REVENUE FOR 1994: $57,809.25 TOTAL 3 POOL ATTENDANCE FOR 1995: 49,460 TOTAL 3 POOL ATTENDANCE FOR 1994: 56,671 I 1 TOTAL 3 POOL REVENUE FOR 1995: $100,573.44 TOTAL 3 POOL REVENUE FOR 1994: $98,742.25 Page 1 1 POLICY FCR NAMING CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS ANIS' .RECREATION FACILITIES • -: •.• • • Preface • • • • • • . . This policy is intended to serve as an outline.for individuals or organizations seeking to name City of College Station parks and recreation facilities. . This policy i not meant to b.e all- encompass.ing" but•a helpful guide to make the process more fluid and practical. •Each ...request.has.unique characteristics and.must.be addressedattempts as such. This.,policy to• . o dine the r inimc naming requirements as reflected by. previous parks and Recreation i047143 I • Advisory Board decisions and discussions. • It may b.e.n ..cessary to supplement,.:as..required, • more detailed,•criteria for this process. u S • '• • • -Wog t46- 1 66 - • •• ..,.4ttaiti ....• • • • •'• ••••-.P-19/9 • '•1/119,0 . '.•••• :•••.- -.• • s R i All rcuets :for naming a perC or .f acilty ,are .to, be -resented to .the •Parks i.tincl • • • • • • • • • Recreation Department.for consideration. .Por consideration" the requests.are. to..by.. • made by a group ►r civic organi anon. ..Requests .made.by individuals..wi.11 only be ..considered if the request satisfies Sections a-c of the policy guidelines. Parks.do not.•need to be named after .an nd v dual. When named after an individual" the Rustification must be coir ellin . p g .• • Thi naming request.for a recently deceased. individual will have• a six (60) c a .' vaitin peri• od. from• .the tir n+ :of death •before the .request.'t ray .be proposes for . •( ••: •: : ...J. .:• . •••. .• •i •i ,• • . ••.-. . consideration. . The Parks and Recreation Department staff will review the requests for completeness • . • •••before . bmitting,the item tor. consideration .by the Parks and .Recreation Advisory .• • B13ard. 4. Therom• .The :pf of .:the Parks and Recreation .Advisory Board shall appoint a subcommittee that...will be responsible for evaluation of. the namingrequest..and subsequent recommendation to the full Advisory Board. • .• . R.. • The subcommittee shall-submit its recommendation.in a formal written report prior.to • full review by the Advisory Board. 6. The..Parks .and ..Recreation Advisory Board, by simple majority, shall approve or . cispprcve the.recommendations made by.the subcommittee. 7. .•If the subcommittee`s recommendation is for approval and it is disapproved by the full Advisory Board" the matter may then be referred back to the subcommittee'for. further action, 8.. •If the subcommittee"s recommendation is for:denial of the request, no further action is required by the Board. • 9. if the proposed naming is approved by the Advisory Board, then the recommendation will be forwarded to the City council for their consideration and final -approval or disapproval. O:\Group\Parks\8O\naming\b-Jul-95 GUIDELINES Parks and facilities should be named in the following manner: 1. In honor of individuals who donate land for park space; x e � . 2. In honor of individuals who sell open space to the City at a value considerably Y below market value; s � � that contribute 50% or better of land and/or 3. In honor of individuals or organizations t. e thepark or facility;money for : .. 4. In honor of national,state, and local heroes; 5. In honor of community leaders whose outstanding personal service has resulted in significant and enduring contributions to the community. Supportor the proposed name should include endorsements by other groups, neighborhoods, organizations. 6. In relation to the predominant geographical characteristics or physical features (lakes, rivers, streams, and trees) of the land; 7. In relation to the subdivisions within the City where the site is located; the 8. In relation to streets adjacentto park; 9. No park shall be given the same name as an existing school site or public facility, except where the sites abut one another. F f be changed. cil off ciall named for a particular ....individualwill ... g l o. No park or fa tY Y However, there may be a park or facility that has a common name with no official designation.. In this instance the renaming of such properties is sometimes rate. approp 11. ny .�asts-f■r an o ny m s c e � o Q: Group/Parks\80\naming\5Jul-95 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ) GUIDELINES FOR PLACING MONUMENTS, MEMORIALS AND EXHIBITS ON PUBLIC LAND OR IN PUBLIC FACILITIES Preface These guidelines are intended to insure orderly consideration, development and maintenance of monuments, memorials, and exhibits on city-owned property. They have been developed to be certain that any new additions enhance the beauty and interest of the areas in which they are placed. These guidelines should also be used as a checklist to aid anyone requesting that a monument, memorial, or exhibit, be placed on city-owned properly. City cemeteries are exempt from these guidelines. • Guidelines Test The following test has been developed to help insure equitable and consistent decisions dealing with these matters: 1. Please provide the following information: name, date, contact person, address and telephone number of the organization, group or individual making the request, and a statement describing the details of the proposed monument, memorial, or exhibit. 2. When involving park and recreation land or facilities, has it been presented to the Parks and Recreation Department? Procedurally, a request is first presented to the Parks and Recreation Department, and then a recommendation from staff or the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is forwarded to the City Council for their final approval. It is suggested that requests be submitted at the earliest stages of the proposed project to insure coordination with other activities or development. 3. How is the proposed project being funded and are those funds committed and available? Please state source of funds. 4. Has the entity making the proposal made provisions for long-term • maintenance and upkeep? To insure appropriate maintenance and upkeep, an acceptable plan must be approved and accepted by the City of College Station. 5. Would the proposed project increase liability to the City? Design should be in a manner that does not pose any hazard or danger to the general public. 0:\Group\Parks\80\monument\6-Jul-95 „ 6. Does the project provide a functional purpose compatible with the proposed site or facility? Projects that have received previous approval have had a function consistent with the location. As an example, trees, benches, gardens and fountains have been successfully incorporated into projects in a manner that memorializes or recognizes a person, date, place or thing. 7. Does the project fit conceptually, aesthetically, and architecturally with the proposed site? Most public areas have a character that is distinctive or unique. It is most appropriate to place a feature in an area where it will conform to or enhance the theme and character of the site or facility. 8. Please state the proposed timetable for accomplishing the proposal. 9. Any plaque or item of recognition that is intended to be located at the site of the proposed monument, memorial, or exhibit will be provided by the sponsor and located on site upon approval by the City of College Station. Free-standing markers that are proposed to be located in turf areas are to be avoided. If you have questions or need additional information, please call the College Station Parks and Recreation Department at 764-3773. 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'''.. .i§,,,,,,t,„„___ 3-CD(.6:1 k-A-bit c:•,.' -1,. gi,.......e544,,:t.,...Pi Q'ziA• rteihi . ,.,,„„........,..,:\ ... „....,,....,,,,. . . . : . . ,.. . , ,.. . , . • i• . ,. . , • ,:. ..: .... .• . , 1 ,. . . 1 • . 1 %•,.,.....• ,-,' 1,. . , ..•;,-,.... .... ,., ....,.. . . _ . ,.6,...,. . i . , /::.•::2-. .......... . . i , . ----.......• --------) I 1 . I l•• CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS ANP RECREATION DEPARTMENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM : : PROJECT STATUS JUNE1995 : : S AND THOMAS PARK I MP.ROVEMENTS 1. OAK Project Number: PK9203 and PK0033 Budget: Oak :- $92,000 and Thomas - $29,000F Contract Amount: $11 8,000 Project Manager Peter Vanecek Design In-house oved li titin bride Status. Qaks i m rovem�ents to include i mpr g g Comments) p e lacement han �cap accessible paygro un and volleyball court and walkway improvements. :Thomas improvements to include de `a swingset replacement and trai llwal kwa ::i m rovements. Funding :is 91 logging • Y p , Bond. The low `bid from Marek Brothers construction wasI�p ycity: a roved :b Council on :October 13, 1994. This project is now complete. ask: :Project Desi n: June-July 1994 T g Advertise & Award: September-October 1994 ) : : : Complete: April 1995 2. WOLF:P ESI CREEK AMPHITHEATER REST ROOM BUILDING Project Number: PK9404 Budget: :$185,000 Contract At ount: Design Fee $14,500, JHW $172,,26Q Project Manager:er: Eric:Poeger Design: :Patterson Architects CommentslStatus: Council pp a r.oved Patterson Architects for the project designgFebr.uar 24. The project was be bid on October y 10, 1994, and bids opened on.October 28, 1994. ::The low bi by JHWd Contractors was accepted by Council on November 10, 1994. Additional site lighting and concrete walks approved i n the :FY94-95 budget were JHW included in e thcontract. This project is oxi mY pate) 85% complete. Yet to finish is the roofing �• appy installation, lighting, and site clean-up. The contractor is worki n on the metal roofing and interior plywood g . be ceiling this week. Painting and ceiling lig will e installed next week. Task: Project Design: April-August 1994 Advertise & Award: November 1994 Complete: July 1995 C.I.P. Report July 7, 1995 Page (2) 3. SO UTHWOO D POOL RENOVATION Project Number: PK95o2 Budget: $219,000 Contract Amount: N/A Project Manager: Eric Ploeger Design: Contracted engineering firm g comments/Status. The renovation effortsdesigned will I be desi ned b yan outside engineering firm. An RFQ was issued and six responses were received. The firms were ranked by a staff committee and the highest ranked firm was recommended and approved by Council on January 12, 5. The firm selected was Jose Gill Engineers of �99 Austin Texas. Unfortunately negotiations with Gil - g Engineering d�sa i neeri n have broken down due to reernnts concerning contract language. The second ranked firm ofHSI has been contacted and negotiations are now underway. Task. g Project Design: February - June 1995 .. . Advertise & Award: July - September A Complete: January 1996 4. SANDSTONE PARK DEVELOPMENT .__. Project Number: PK N/A Budget: $250,000 Contract Amount: N/A Project Manager: Eric Ploeger Design: in-house design for thepark .:was approved by Comments/Status: The preliminary g ci lJanuary25 1995. Construction plans are being Coun prepared bythe Parks Planning Staff. Project will go up fbid June or � Project Design: February g - March 1995 Advertise & Award: March - May 1995 Complete: November 1995 1 C.I.P. Report July 7, 1995 Page (3) 5. WOLF PEN CREEK AMPHITHEATER CONCRETE ADDITIONS _.. , Project Number: PK9502 Budget: $33,000 Contract Amount: $11,089.12 Project Manager: Peter Vanecek g Project Design: in-house Comments/Status: This project includes widening the amphitheater `driveway additional walkways and spotlight pads. This cto R.M. Dudley, Inc. Another contra t was aware x portion of this project is to screen the dumpsters at the site. This will be done through the Public Services Department as they have an existing program that pays a portion of the cost of these screenings. This project is complete. Project Desin: JanuaryTask. g - February 1995 Advertisement & Award: March Complete:: May1995 p 6. BROTHERS POND AREA LIGHT Project Number, PK N/A Budget: $4,500 - Park Zone 5 Dedication Funds Contract Amount: $4,460 Project Manager: Peter.Vanecek house (Fr ) Project Design: In Comme entsl5 tatus: This is the installation of an area light at the playground in response to staff and neighborhood concerns over light vandalism. The pole is on order and should be in withinthe next two weeks. .. .. .... ... : jct Design:Project ec Marc 1995 Advertisement & Award: April 1995 Complete: May 1995 7. WOLF PEN CREEK DREDGING Project Number: Budget: 80,000-85,000 Contract Amount: Project Manager: Samantha Smith, Engineering Project Design: acus: The dredge arrived and was placed in Wolf Pen Creek on �onnmentslSt g June 13. Hopefully the dredging will begin this week. The contract allows for up to 40 days for completion. Task: Project Design: Advertisement & Award: Complete: m - Printed by Bridgette George 6/09/95 Z: l4 P ..r. From: Laura Dohnalik To: Steve Beachy c-k ject: fwd: Parks & Recreation Board �rr ==NOTE . .__6/0995=11:40am The City Council appoint met on Thursdayto a oint members to the expired terms on the citizen committees. The Parks and Recreation Board appointments are as follows: "ri) G� Chairman 1. Ron Gay, 2. AndySheehy y 3. Debra A. Anderson Fwd=by:=Steve Beachy==6/09195=11:48am Fwd to: Parks Group The replace Please note these changes.They George Dresser and Carol Reynolds and Ron Gay was reappointed. Page: I .. ri_ , TEXAS tEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND GULATIO( ) .... ......: 5,,,,- p I CIW tiV 3 1 44141.t...;jkl.t4YA) 1ft, h)f i. 1 iirlYN Y ti Houston Regional Office 1414 South Loop West, Suite 140, Houston, Texas 77054 (713)795-5182 FAX (713)791-9536 PETE VANECEK MAY-25- 1995 SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL CITY OF COLLEGE STTION • P .O. BOX 9960 COLLEGE STATION , TX 77842 Re: ADAMSON POOL EABPRJ9300I306 SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL BEE CREEK PARK COLLEGE STATION , TX 77840 CERTIFIED P 883 241 232 Dear. MR. vANEcEK The referenced facility has been Minspected and found innon-compliance with provisions of the Elimination of Architectural Barriers Act , Article 9102 , Texas Civil statutes . The non- complying items noted on the encloseddepartment inspection report , must be brought into compliance and verification furnished to this office within ninety (90 ) days . If compliance can not e accomplished within the specified time, please contact this office immediately at the above telephone number. Failure to respond to this request within ninety (90) days of receipt of this letter will result in this matter being referred to our legal staff for administrative penalties in accordance with Article 9100 , Texas Civil Statute. The results of this inspection .do not address the requirements of the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) , (P . L . 101 .336) , or any other state or federal requirements . For information on the ADA, contact the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division at 202-514-0301 . .... .. 4 Please reference the EAB number above in all future correspondence pertaining to this project. Sinl/exelY, . ,/ ,/....../ .-/ I :JA-,,,,..61,,,:( -.,==arsr--. -Henry44.1agomen Regional Manager Enclosure: Copy of inspection report ( ) , GN : r {7 Austin Headquarters: EO. Thompson State Office Building • 920 Colorado • Austin, Texas 78701 1 ■ TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 EAB1995005205I 9102, T.C.S. : INSPECTION AB I PAGE: 1 PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL OWNER: CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ARCHITECT: PATTERSON ARCHITECTS INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J. DATE: 05/11/95 UNACCEPTABLE (f) ACCESSIBLE ROUTES (2)(A) On-site Elements • Accessible routes shall be provided from adjacent public transportation stops, accessible parking, passenger loading and unloading zones, and adjacent public streets or sidewalks to the appropriate entrances to the buildings or faci l i ties. (2)(B) Buildings & Facilities Accessible routes shall connect all accessible buildings, facilities elements r and spaces that are on the same site. • (2)(C) Elements & Spaces Accessible routes shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements within a building or facility. (2)(D) Dwelling Units N/A (7) Slope An accessible route with a running slope greater than 1 :20 (5.0%) shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with subsection (k) of this section. EXCEPTION: An accessible route with a slope greater than 5 .0% but not exceeding 6.0% may be exempted if the length does not exceed 30 feet. *** NOTE: MEASURES 9.8% FROM INTERIOR DOUBLE DOORS TO COVERED STRUCTURE INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB19950052O5I PAGE: 2 PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J. DATE: 05/11/95 (8) Cross Slope At n o point of an accessible route shall a cross slope exceed 1 :50 (2.0%) . *** NOTE: MEASURES 3-5% AT CONCRETE WALK FROM MAIN ENTRANCE TO PUBLIC PHONE (9) Changes in Level Changes in level at doorways shall comply with subsection (n)(8) of this section. Changes in level up to 1/4 inch may be without edge treatment. Changes in level between 1/4 inch and 3/4 inch, except at doorways, shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 :2. See Figures (f)2.1 and (f)2.2. If an accessible route has level changes greater than 3/4 inch, then curb ramps, ramps, elevators, or platform lifts complying with subsections (i ), (k) , or (m) of this section shall be provided. : NOTE *** SEE SUBSECTION (N) 8 } (10) Doors Doors that are part of an accessible route shall comply with subsection (n) of this section. *** NOTE: SEE SUBSECTION (N3_ ,= (1 1 ) Egress Accessible routes serving any accessible space or element shat also serve as a means of egress for emergencies or connect to an accessible place of refuge if provided. ACCEPTABLE (g) PROTRUDING OBJECTS ACCEPTABLE (h) GROUND & FLOOR SURFACES UNACCEPTABLE (i ) PARKING & PASSENGER LOADING .& UNLOADING ZONES ( 1 )(B) Garage Only N/A (3) Parking Spaces An accessible parking space is one that is open on at least one side and which allows room for individuals in wheelchairs, crutches, or braces to safely get in and out of a vehicle onto a ■ INSPECTI❑N WORKSHEET PROJECT N❑. : EABPRJ93❑a13O6 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB1995005205I PAGE: 3 PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES F❑R ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON P❑❑L INSPECT❑R: KRAMR, PATRICK J . DATE: 05/11/95 level surface sui table f❑r wheel i ng and walking and should be located so that users are not required to wheel or walk behind parked vehicles -or in traffic lanes. *** NOTE: MUST WHEEL OR WALK BEHIND PARKED VEHICLES OR IN TRAFFIC LANES TO NEAREST CURB RAMP • (3)(B) Parallel Parking N/A (4) Parking Structures & ❑ff-site Lots N/A ACCEPTABLE (3 ) CURB RAMPS (6) Sides of Curb Ramps N/A (8) Diagonal Curb Ramps N/A (9) Islands UNACCEPTABLE (k) RAMPS (4)(D) Doorway at Landing N/A (5) Handrails Any ramp having a horizontal projection greater than 72 inches shall have handrails on both sides complying with this subsection. Handrails are not required on curb ramps complying with subsection ( j ) of this section. Handrails shall have the following features. *** N❑TE: N❑T PROVIDED (5 )(A) Continuous at Landings Handrails shall be continuous except at landings where doorways or pedestrian crossings occur. The inside handrail on swi tch -back or dog- leg ramps shall always be continuous. Y g • • INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB1995005205I PAGE: 4 PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J. DA TE: 05/11/95 (5)(B) Extensions Handrails shall extend at least 12 inches beyond the top and bottom of ramps and at level landings where the handrails are not continuous. Extensions shall be parallel with the floor or ground surface. Where full extensions would create protruding hazards, rail termination cues shall be provided. Such cues may include, but are not limited to, those illustrated in Figure (u)1 . 5 ( )(C) Clear Space Handrails that are wall-mounted or that are located adjacent to another surface or object shall have a clear space between the rail and adjacent surface of at least 1 -1/2 inches. See Figures (u)2.1 -(u)2.5. Handrails may be located in a recess if the recess is a maximum of three inches deep and extends at least 18 inches above the top of the rail. See Figure (u)2.4. (5)(D) Continuous Gripping Handrail gripping surfaces shalt be continuous without interruption by mounting brackets, mullions, newel posts, or other construction f elements or obstructions. (5)(E) Diameter or Width The diameter or width of the gripping surface of handrails shalt, comply with subsection (u)(3)(.\) of this section. See Figures (u)2.1 -(u)2.5. Standard pipe sizes designated by the industry as 1 -1/4 inches to 1-1/2 inches are acceptable industry tolerances as noted in subsection (c): of this section. (5)(F) Structural Integrity The structural integrity of handrails and their mountings shall comply with subsection (u)(2)(B) of this section. (5)(G) Height The top of handrail gripping surfaces shall be mounted between 30 inches and 36 inches above the ramp surface ( including landings) except at locations where higher rails are required by local codes for safety considerations. EXCEPTION: See section (d) ( l)(B) of this section for handrail mounting heights appropriate for schools and other facilities used primarily by children. (5 )(H) Rail & Wall Surface ( ) iNSPECTION WORKSHEETPROJECT NO_ : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB19950052051 PAGE: 5 r : PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J. DATE: 05/11/95 Handrails and any wall or other adjacent surface shall be free of sharp or abrasive elements. (6) Edge Protection N/A NOT NOTED (L ) STAIRS NOT NOTED (m) ELEVATORS & PLATFORM LIFTS UNACCEPTABLE (n) DOORS & DOOR OPENINGS (6) :ReVolving Doors & Turnstiles. N/A (7) Gates N/A (8) Silts & Thresholds at Doorways The height of any floor Level change plus the height of any applied threshold at doorway sills shall not exceed 1/2 inch and shall be beveled1 :2. See Figures (n)5.1 5.8. with a slope no greater than EXCEPTION: A maximum height. 0113/4 inch is permitted when doors remain open during passage such as doors without g doors, doors. A `beveled closers, sliding and automatic slope no greater than 1 :21s required. *** NOTE: 1 1/2" RISE AT MAIN ENTRANCE, 2n DROP AT INTERIUR DOUBLE DOORS TO POOL AREA (12) Automatic & Power-assisted Doors N/A UNACCEPTABLE (a) ENTRANCES (1 ) General All entrances required to be accessible per subsection (d)(3) , (4) , and (5) of this section, shall have doors or door openings that comply with subsection (n) of this section. Such entrances ;shat L be connected by an accessible route to public transportation stops, to accessible parking spaces, passenger loading zones, and to public streets or sidewalks that are contiguous to the site. They shall also be connected by accessible routes to all accessible INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION EAB19950052051 PAGE: 6 / - PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J . DATE: 05/11/95 • spaces and elements within the building or facility. ACCEPTABLE (p) DRINKING FOUNTAINS & WATER COOLERS UNACCEPTABLE (q) TOILET ROOMS (3) Signage Tactile signage complying with subsection (v)(1 ) of this section shall be provided at the location shown in Figure (v)1 . *** NOTE: NOT PROVIDED 5) Water Closets N/A (6)(A) Water Closets Water closets in. accessible stalls shall comply with the height re- quirement e-quirement of paragraph (5)(B)-of this subsection and shall be located in accordance with subparagraph (B) of this paragraph. ! *** NOTE: MEASURES 15 3/4 IN MENf S 'ROM (6)(B) Size & Arrangement The - T e size and arrangement of tv..a tet stalls shalt comply as shown in Figures (q)4.1 and (q)4.2. r Arrangements shown for stalls may be reversed to allow either a left-hand or right-hand approach. EXCEPTION: In instances of alteration work where provision of a standard stall (Figures ;(q)4.1 and (q)4.2) is impracticable or where plumbing code requirements prevent combining existing stalls to provide space, an alternate stall (Figures (q)4.3 and (q)4.4) may be provided in lieu of the standard stall. • *** NOTE: BOTH MEASURE 36" W X 57" DEEP (6)(C) Toe Clearances In standard stalls, the front partition and at least one side partition shall provide a toe clearance of at least nine inches above the floor. If the depth of the stall is greater than 60 inches, then the toe clearance is not required. (6)(E) Grab Bars Grab bars complying with the length and positioning shown in .r • INSPECTION* WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ9300I306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB19950052051 PAGE: 7 PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: J.KRAMR, PATRICK DATE: 05/11/95 { Figures (q)4.1 _(q)4.4 and (q)5 .1 and (q)5.2 shall be provided. Grab bars may be mounted by any desired method as long as they have a gripping surface at the locations shown and do not obstruct the required clear floor area. Grab bars shall comply with subsection u)(2) of this section. (7) Urinals N/A (8)(B) Side Approach N/A (8)(C) Undersides Hot water and drain pipes under Lavatories should be insulated or otherwise covered, and there shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under the lavatories. *** NOTE: NOT PROVIDED (9)(A) Mirrors If mirrors are provided, at least one shalt be mounted so that the bottom edge of the reflecting surface is no higher than 40 inches above the floor.loor. See Figure (q)8. 1 EXCEPTION: Mirrors having a permanent (fixed) tilt may be mounted higher than the prescribed height provided the viewing level is equal to the 40 inch height at a distance of approximately 48 :inch es. See Figure (q)8.1 . NOTE MEASURED 43 1/2" IN WOMEN'S (9)(B) Controls, Dispensers,& Other Equipment At least one of each type of control, dispenser, or other operable equipment that is provided in an accessible toilet room shall be on an accessible route, shall be within the reach limitations prescribed in subsection (e)(5) and (e)(6) of this section, and shall comply with subsection (s) of this section. *** NOTE: BLOW DRYER AND CLOTHES HOOK MEASURE > 54" AFF. IN MEN'S ROOM, CLOTHES HOOKS IN WOMEN'S UNACCEPTABLE (r) BATHROOMS, BATHING FACILITIES, & SHOWER ROOMS (2) Doors 4, INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION EAB19950052051 PAGE: 8 ` PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J . DATE: 05/11/95 ALL doors to bathrooms, bathing facilities, and shower rooms, required to be accessible, shall comply with subsection (n) of this section. Doors may swing into the clear floor space required or any fixture only inbathrooms designed for single occupant use and ` only when there is maneuvering space (see Figures (e)4.1 and (e)4.2) within the room sufficient fora person using a wheelchair to enter, close the door, use the fixtures, reopen the door, and exit. See Figure (r)1 . *** NOTE: MEASURES 24u WIDE To MEN'S SHOWER AND A 1 1/4" DROP TO SHOWER STALL (MEN'S AND WOMEN'S) (4) Bathtubs N/A (5)(A) Size & Clearances Shower stall size and clear floor space shall comply with Figures (r)5.1 or (r)5 .2. The shower stall in Figure (r)5 .1 shall be 36 inches by 36 inches. The shower stall in Figure (r)5.2 will it into the space required for a standard size bathtub. EXCEPTION: Shower stalls in excess of the dimensions shown in Figure (r)5.2 are allowed if there are no curbs and the faucets and controls are within the forward reach ranges shown in Figure (e)6.1 . (5)(B) Seat • A seat shall be provided in shower stalls that are less than 48 inches wide and shall be as shown in Figure (r)5.3. The seat shalt be mounted 17 inches to 19 inches above the bathroom floor and shall extend the full depth of the stall . The seat shall be on the wall opposite the controls and may be folding or removable but may not be free-standing. The seat and its attachments shall be able to support at least a 250 lb force applied in a downward direction. *** NOTE: NOT PROVIDED (5)(C) Grab Bars If provided during construction or renovation, grab bars shall be installed as shown in Figures (r)6.2-(r)6.6. If grab bars are not installed during construction or renovation as permitted under subsection (z)(2) of this section, structural reinforcement or other provisions that will allow installation of grab bars at a Later time shall be provided at Locations matching those shown in Figures (r)7.2-(r)7.6. r � � ti INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB1995005205I Art iPAGE: 9 ( ) PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J. DATE: 05/11/95 *** NOTE: BOTH (5)(E) Shower Spray Unit A shower sp Y era unit with a flexible hose at least 60 inches long and that can be used as a fixed or a hand-held shower, shall be provided as illustrated in Figures (r)6.3 and (r)6.5. No controls or other objects shall obstruct the use of the grab bars. EXCEPTION: in unmonitored.: ed facilities where vandalism is a consideration, a fixed shower head mounted between 48 inches and 54 inches above the floor may be used in lieu of a hand-held spray unit. *** NOTE: NOT PROVIDED UNACCEPTABLE • s) CONTROLS AND OPERATING MECHANISMS (3) Height The highestoperablePart of all controls, dispensers, receptacles, ar and other operable equipment shall be placed within at least one of the reach ranges specified in subsections (e)(5) and (6) of this section. Except where the use of special equipment dictates other wise, electrical and communications-system receptacles on walls shall be mounted no less than 12 inches above the floor. ** NOTE: MEASURES 56 1/8"..,A.LaLI GHT SWITCH ON SMALL SHADE STRUCTURE NOT NOTED (t)) ALARMS : , : UNACCEPTABLE (u) HANDRAILS & GRAB BARS (2)(B) Structural Strength The structural strength of grab bars, fasteners, and mounting devices shall be capable of supporting a steady force of 250 lbs applied in any direction. Grab bars shall not rotate in -their: mountings. *** NOTE: LOOSE IN WOMEN' S STALL (3)(A) Size and Spacing of Handrails The diameter or width of the gripping surfaces of handrails should be 1-1/4 inches to 1 -1/2 inches or shaped to provide an equivalent gripping surface. The diameter or width of handrails shall not exceed three inches. If handrails are mounted adjacent to a wall , the space between the wall and the rail shall be no less than 1-1/2 inches. See Figures (u)2. 1-(u)2.4. 1 • 'INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB19950052051 PAGE: 10 PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J. DATE: 05/11/95 (3)(B) Structural Strength The structural strength of handrails, fasteners, and mounting devices, shall be capable of withstanding a thrust of 250 lbs applied in any direction. Handrails shalt not rotate in their mountings. (3)(C) Eliminating Hazards Handrails and adjacent walls or other surfaces shall be free of sharp or abrasive elements. Edges shall have a minimum radius of 1/8 inch. UNACCEPTABLE (v) SIGNAGE & DETECTABLE WARNINGS (1 )(A) General Signs at all toilet rooms shall comply with this paragraph. Elevator control and jamb signage shall comply with this paragraph and with subsections (m)(5) and (1 1 ) of this section. All other signage that provides emergency information or general circulation directions, or identifies rooms and spaces should also comply Fr � P P Y with this paragraph where reasonable. l �q 3(g) Character Proportion Letters and numbers on signs s,§ould have a width-to-height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1 and a stroke width-to-height ratio between 1 :5 and 1 : 10 utilizing an upper-case 'X' for measurement. (1 )(C) Color Contrast Characters and symbols shall contrast with their background; light colored characters on dark backgrounds generally provide the. greatest readability and are preferred. (1 )(D) Tactile Characters & Symbols Characters, symbols, or pictographs on signs required to be tactile, shall be raised 1/32 inch minimum. Letters and numbers shall be sans serif characters; shall be at least 5/8 inch high, but should be no higher than two inches; and shall be proportioned in accordance with subparagraph (B) of this paragraph. NOTE: Braille characters may be used in addition to standard alphabet characters and numbers but may not be used exclusively. If used, braille characters shall be placed to the left of standard characters. Raised borders around raised characters are discouraged. INSPECTION WORKSHEET PROJECT NO. : EABPRJ93001306 Article 9102, T.C.S. INSPECTION : EAB1995005205I PAGE: 11 PROJECT: SHADE STRUCTURES FOR ADAMSON POOL FACILITY: ADAMSON POOL INSPECTOR: KRAMR, PATRICK J: DATE: 05/11/95 (1 )(E) Mounting Height & Location Tactile signage used for room identification shall be mounted on i :..:...the wall on the Latch (strike) side of doors at a height of between 54 inches and 66 inches above the floor or ground surface. See Figure (v)1 . (1 )(F) Symbols of Accessibility If accessible facilities are identified, then the international symbol of accessibility shall be used. The symbol shall be displayed as shown in Figure (v)2. 1 and (v)2.2. (2)(A) Hazardous Vehicular Areas N/A (2)(B) Walking Surfaces N/A (— (2)(D) Standardization ) Textured surfaces for detectable warnings should be standard within a building facility site, or complex of buildings. ACCEPTABLE (w) TELEPHONES NOT .NOTED (x) TABLES, WORK SURFACES, AND SEATING NOT NOTED (y) ASSEMBLY AREAS NOT NOTED (z) DWELLING UNITS JAMES & SUSAN MASSEY 3305 MILDONHALL COURT COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77845-7906 (409) 693-1072 June 2 , 1995 College Station Parks and Recreation Department 1000 Krenek Tap Road College Station, TN 77840 Dear Sirs, For the past few years, we have taken advantage of the swimming lessons offered by the City of College Station. The quality of the program - and it's instructors .has remained consistently high. We have understood the need for anclagreed with the policy of parents keeping their distance from thepool area so .as not to distract the children. However, this ' year , wp are disappointed with the new policy of keeping parents out of the fenced area at Thomas Pool. •H H : We have supported the bond elections ancl, pay taxes to maintain and upgrade our park facilities so that our family may take ( ) advantage of tIle.se. We are also concerned, conscientious parents.: For these reasons we think we should be treated with more respect and not as the enemy. Our children are 4 and 7 years old and we have no intention of leaving them in a potentially unattended situation. We can't go far in 25 minutes and will not ris]c .the . possibility of not being able to get back before the end of their lessons. Providing parent Seating areas on the deck around the sand box or at the far south end of the pool area would put us just as far from the :children's attention as being banned to the outer area in the mud and ants. Some consideration should be given us as parents rather than making it more difficult to support such an important . activity. I assure you that we are hot the only parents that feel this way. Once again, we commend you on the quality of your swimming lesson program but encourage you to act to provide adequate accommodations for the parents. We look forward to your response. Sincerely, ha.-4-6,4-411\ 44,4., lip Susan Massey James Massey 4e145, • CITY.f ... .fit. COLLEGE,STATION officvx99fiQ _;•;.11x1 Texas Avenue;. : '; .. Coi[ege Station Texas�7 s 2-9 ss. :.. .. (409)764-35DU • 12 June , 1995 ....:....:. ..... .. .......:.: ...:............ .... ...... .:.. .: . Mr. and Mrs. Tames Massey 'ldor�hall court 3305 Nil �rt College Station, Texas 7755 Dear Mr. &Mrs.Massey:r w � wn instruction ro rann. �L]"�e 'Thank you foryour.:recent letter concerning the � s ro rar�.s.and re et�the rob�erns that• a i[„�+reciate your support of the parks an recreation p g ou have:exp erienced related to the:poi cy:of spectators at:the swimming esson _... Y *e formerlyallowed parents and others in the ool area duripg i4$4.40.94 pen know, p with theods : : condition•that they deskgnate cvvered deckareas athrespectiw ve 'Tdw culti es arose on not enrolled any `alloyed to::wan er aroun cp oo recnau aw n g the t r Instructors and life aids o morut or them rather t an evote a en ion 'th t 1 lki. � h orae occasionsparents would interfere w he c asses by to .ng w t students. Also, ons � p thel •r or.thein . This detracts Ervin the learning experience: for that c as -- child structor, . :well as the other members of.the G ass. r lin. of arents as bein an enemy. The:parents are The staff does not want to create the feeling . p g w success of the ro ran:. They must provide the support and very crit�cat to .the p g w ldren b ettin them to and...from the classes and helping therm encouragement to the chi y g g • Oay, However, the instructional period must be free from practice what.they.'learn each y outside distractions for the.e student to be able to gain the full benefit of the daily lesson. This is hampered w hen instruction is interrupted by an outside inf.uence. .coveredpavilions :and playground dee Gree Southwood :and.Thomas Parks all have • r ximit to the vols. These are areas that can be utilized equipment located in close:pro y p . r . rThis is articularl good for parents waiting with small while classes are in sessi.on. p Y w w acceptable solution for your situationw children: This nay be an p Home of Texas A&M University . . We will reviOw the program and 0Ltr.....tut_rent..,policies‘':.relatcif..to..it at the,conclusion of the • season'to determine if there are ways that we can improve.the service .i.:At:.,..1;h4.t.ttrne, we •.... will investigate any other solutions to this problem. Thank you once again for your letter and concern for this program. 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'.-.Colleget..ation,Texas 77842-9960 . •• • •• '. • '.. ; ' - (409)7643509 . . - •- - . . . t .May 26, 1995 . i Mr. Kurt.Galey • -.• . '..- - :.:. • :- 2601.J3rookway Circle . , .. -' •. •:.-.....'.C011ege..$WpnT.X 77$4.0. '.'.' ' '. .... •..... .:,. .-....': : ... • -... '.......... ,.. ,.. i. .-..' .' ' - ' • • ' • . • '• - - . ,. . .. ,i .. . . .. .. . . , . •... .-. .•:..i'.........:..-::Pear.Mr.::Galey,. .'. ''.'.....i.'•_„. .--. : . _.- •-:•••,. -..:.....,.. .--...--'.. ',.., .. .._ 1••,.--.....:.• i --.:,...1. .','.:-..•_-.'-.• ..: .:-... •..-. ,. i •- - :-. ' .' •..-.-. ,' : - ••_. • ••••• •- .. '..-:•.':..,.-, _ ' . _ -_• •:-:' .i ..• • I want to update you on what we are doing regarding your request to install lights.in •• •-•..- '•...-:-.:.',Winciwii...)od Park.. We have.located two light..fixtures.t.h, :t. were.removed from,'Oaks • • •. ..•:. .....• -.-.....-..-.:';..i. - . .. :... -''- •-• .:'...•-Park.earlier this year.during :6:.reposi6tipn,.t)r.cject. •.,.These are••••250wa# Metal halide • .. .'.... ,i.• ,-..'..-.-''-..'!1::: - : ' ..:I •..-:: lights mounted ...on .12 foot M:pel. poles. They.:.will..be reconditioned and utilized in , ' ••-, ..-....... :. •i-.ii.::••...:'. - . '•.'...:.• •••••..-:..-.• Windwood Park where .they should provide adequate light for.that. location. :'.'The . .•• y'.,• .. .....•'.....-:'..-•:::-, -: • ,. --. -' i. --.••.'-. area at:Oaks -Park was much largerand the lights were.not large enough.to provide. .. .. ••.:-. ' .• .• ., ,•::::.• ' •.',-.-..1,-,.• :i.:.:...the minimum.light levels.needed...''.'.....-..: ...:.i:.:-:'-...':.-....::'......:..--.'..:,....-: .'i.:...''':--:...-..1.1'..,i.. .-..,......-.:...1::-. .-..-:...::. .'-'.-,'.',: .-:i'.:i .--i.''...-.'...-..' .-.:...-. . .,. .- ' i... .... '-. ''....: ...• We have.requested.''contingency :funds to purchase the .wires, conduit and concrete -. '.-.. • ..: •'.. -:..:•.: .' .,...-----........ , „., • :- ••:..needed .fp '.21-n.plete the installation.. Also,: all work will be done. •with city crews- to • - ••• .. •• •: •• - • • • - • • • • .- \.,..„...„.„,...../ .•. • minimize.cp#s. I.do not have a schedule for completion of.the,work, however, .we. ..-.. • , . - -• --.. ., ..-••••..-.::..-,will.try.tp.get..it done as s,pon..as..0o0ble. .::.'-..i.•.:.:i.:.....:..'i:.-i.:.1 :''...,::.....i....:.'•-...-::.....-.': ... ..-, 'i...' .:''..' .:..- .....-...--...'..H,:.'..'•:•..i .- .. ''.-,... . :,. . ',. . : '....,..T.h4plc'yOu.for your time and patience in this matter. _.• :. ''..'..li::••' ::-..•...'...: ': ',.':. ..... 1 '... I.• .•:. ,.. ' . • ...,.. • . •. .... '. .'.'....-Sincerely, :.,•...... .,-.i.:,-..:. 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'. .• -., City Manager ...-------•••---,... f„ ) Home of Texas A&M University . , JAMES & SUSAN MASSEY 3305 MILDONI1ALL COURT COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77845-7906 (409) 693-1072 t, . •=1: June 2 , , 1995 College Station •Parks and Recreation Department 1000 Icrenek-Tap Road College Station, ,TN .77840 ' H . • • '.••••• : • • Dear .-Sirs, • • • •_ • . • • . • • ..- : H .:•••.,,.•For.„-•:,the•-•-,.papt.......fpw -years, we have taken advantage of ,_•..'the • . • quality of the :••Hprogram •,••••4,n.ci .-,,instructors has remained • .• • consistently high. We have understood the need for -a..4c1, ...p.grep4 withthe policy of :. ••.. •• parents keeping their, distance from the pool area soas not to • distract the children, However, this year we , •are . . • -- •.- disappointed with the new policy of keeping parents out of the fenced area at Thomas Pool. :•_H• ..• .• : We have sivpgrtpc.1 .bond 61..ept;Lons. .and ..pay -,taxes to maintain •• • '• •• •.-•, . • • 'and .Hupgr.ade 'park -.•:•so ...that • -our -.1, 'family . --•may •..itake.. ••• • „. . . . ) •• advantage of these. ;.:.we are also concerned, conscientious parents. .• .• . • For.:these ..reasons we think we should be treated with more respect . -• • ...! and not as the-..'enemy. Our children are 4 and 7 years old and wehave no intention of leaving them in a potentially • • -...1unattended •••••.• I • :,•situation. risk the • • possibility of not beingable to get:. •Ipack before the end of their • • Providing parent seating areas .on the .deck_around •the sand box .•• • •. or ..at the far •.'souti.). end of the .pool area---would put us •just. -•as. •far • • from the children's ••attention as being banned :to the outer area in • the mud ..and -ants.. Some consideration should be. given us as parents rather than making it more •difficult to support such . an .important activity. ..T. .aspure you that we are not the only .parents that feel this way. -• • • Once again, we commend you on the quality of your •swimming lesson program but •encourage you to act to provide •adequate accommodations for the. parents. We. forward to -ypu.r response. Sincerely, (6tAAAL-/IA 11 ( ) Susan Massey ' James Massey ............................... ............................................................. 6!v Office :Box 101:TexasAm • Station Texas: . C : (409) ?s��SD❑ June 12 1995 Mr. and Mrs. ranges y 3 05 Mildonhall Court 3 �s ■ 7745-7906 � �-'�� College Station, Texas '.i ear ... S■ assey Thank you for your recent letter ��concerning the tys. swiraming instruction program. We ap p re cd ate your supp ort ofthe p arks and recreationprogramsand re et.theproblems that e to the olic of s ectators at the s g lessons. As you you have:experienced related p y p know we.formerly allowed parents and..others in:the poo ..area during instruction periods : • he remain in designated locations. These were usually the with the condton that t y n g N covered:deck:area$:at the respective:peols.:The d cult es arose. ont c ren a v�re N �oo not enrolled rn an classes Seng allowed to wan er aroun a■ y instructors and life guardsto rnorutor thein rat er t andevote attention •th students. Also, on some occasi.ons, patens would.interfere with the.classes by talking w� r �� � Mild • ■ This detracts from the learning experience for that child as their chsld o r the �nstructo r. well as the other members of the class. he feelin of arents as being an enemy. The parents are The staff does not want to create t g p r success of the :program. TheY must provide the support an very :critical to the p g encouragement to. the children by getting them to and fromthe t e c asses a .. ..ne ping thern ch da . However, the instructional p erio d must be free from practice what they learn ea y , • distractionsable togain the full benefit of the daily lesson. outside for the student to be g ■ . 'n truction is interru ted byan outside influence. This IS hampered when . s p p co�rered a�rilions and playground Bee Creek, Southwood and Thomas :Parks all h .ave p. • inroxi ni to the pools. These are areas that can be utilized equ�prnent Located close p ty ■ • This is articularlgood for :parents waiting with small while :.classes are �n session. p y � children. This may be a acce n table solution for your situation. p Home of Texas AGM University We will review the program and:our,ctii-itelif.pOlicies..retated to it at the conclusion of the season to determine if there are ways that we can'improve the service :. At thattime, we will investigate any other solutions this Pioblem. Thank you once again for your letter and concern for this program. Sincerely, Steve Beachy Director, Parks&Recreation • . • . • . • , . , , . • . . , . • , • . f r „ • • • , +. , y • „ - • . • . , , „ • . • • 'I + , • • - • ,„, • .+ • .:,! ' • s• , • . . • • • ' . • • , • .•••• .• • •. „ • ; • , • , . r• ‘, . • • . . • . •. • , , . - • ' • • • „ . „ _ „ , , , • , , • . . • - • , . • , ,• ,• • — • . • . „ I " . • . } STATION CITYCOLLEGE 1101 Texas Avenue s SION �.,: n: 4 Dost Office Box 9960 College Station,Texas 77842-9960 (409)7643500 • June 9, 1995 MEMORANDUM I = TO: Parks & Recreation Board ..� flILI FROM: Steve Beachy, Director of Parks &•Recreatio ,iP SUBJECT: Items of Interest Hoe was appointed 1. .New City Manager: George K. "Skip" as College Station's Cityon Wednesday, June 7. Mr. Noe was selected from over 80 new Manager • semi-finalists from across the nation. He has served as Director candidates and six s that he I _ of Management Services for the City of San Antonio since 1989. Prior to CityManager's position in Fort Collins, Colorado'for two years and held the Deputy p Manager'sposition i n the City of Kingsville, Texas forthree before that held the City g San He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Mary's University i n years. . • majors in Political Science and English. He also served-an Antonio in 1974 with . internshipCaliforniafor the Labor-Management Relations ations Servi ce in Washington, in Cal�forn� g D.G. Mr. Noe is married d to Deborah and they have three children, Jennifer (19), Zachary (11), and Megan (9). He is expected to assume his new position in College Station by the middle of July. • 2. Windwood Park Concerns: Two area lights wiII be installed at the park in the. future. These lights hts were removed from Oaks Park during ri ng a recent renovation near a $2,000 g .• rior to-installation at Windwood. Also, project and will be refurbishedp for wires and other materials was approved.- The installation contingency request . . Citystaff to •reduce costs. The residents have been notified of will be completed by . the .Police Department has been given a copy of the •letter. these actions and p Hopefully, this will adequately e l address their concerns regarding safety at the park. y ' implemented lemented an innovative idea 3. Summer Fun Fax: The Recreation staff has p events to out of town visitors who are staying to publicize our weekly i n local hotels and motels. ,,!"k flyer listi n any significant event, program or facility that may visitors is prepared each Thursday.-This flyer is then faxed to every be of interest to � local hotel and motel, the Memorial Student Center, the Convention & Visitors Brown, President of the 'Hotel/Motel Association and all City Bureau, Mr. Bob . This is the first year that we have tried this approach and it seems to departments. - Home of Texas A&M University ;4 • 1 . • • ' to our community. We will• ••• • ••. be a•ver cost effective method to reach these.. 'tors vis Y Y • • • • ••• ell this .works during.the :summer. and If it :is deemed .to .. e..a good . . monitor how w • service we will continue..i .t t roug out the.year.. :•.• •• .." • •• .. •.. : •• • •• • • • • .."• . - e uaton Re ort: An .inspector. from •- •• • • • ••• 4. "Texas Department of Licensing and R g p • •.• • •••.• • • •• ••••• • • .• f ice :of the Texas Cie artment of :Licensing and Regulation •.• ••• •••••• the Houston Regional of p . f •• •• • oon •facilit on [I a 25th and found the facility to •be• in . . inspected the Adamson..La.g Y . Y • • • • • • s areas. The ns ect on:•:was. prompted .by the recent noncompl�ance� �n n u merou p ••••••.• •: • • •• .• .• • •••. .••:sructures.•:add.itins .that..were installed during the past several years. The t project arcS •tec t had submitted all the required information tv the ...:commi•ssiOn.... • • ••. f ■ • • • ••••••• .: : ••••E.•• during the..desk gn :•p recess and no modifications were mandated at •that time. The . ■ ••••••• i net da s to res and to this inspection report and to bri n • a • • •.•:••• • •• ••••••••••City has.been.gven.n y Y p , • • Nlan of these items are :• ••.• • •. .•• item•s i•nto corr�pf�•anc•e •or face adrn�n�strat�ve ena yes, • p stri i n • arki n • s ac•es or i nstal l i rig a si gn to meet ..• ••• • ...: fa.rly easy to resolve by p g p g p . . . .. • •. . Howeve r •••••• ••.•••••i•• •••••••••••• • •.• ••. .•.•••••••••. man •••:of .••••:the :items.• listed will requi•re •e•xtensive spec�f�cat�ons. Y . bathhouse. We have not • had time • to fully study the mrodtf�cat�on to-walks an ■ . . • ••••• ••.• :•• • • •.•••••.•. • •• •.• • • . ••:•:•.• ermine a •cost esti mate to i m�plement these changes. We ave ••••••••• . • • report. and. deter • ••• :•.•••••.:• •••• • •• ••• • •: forwarded fhe notice .toour legal Department for t ei r:study y an recornmen a •••::•••• ...'. ..• • f ci as to the best course o action or e y. .:•.••.: .. • ...... •• ••• .i•••• • shin Derb was held at Cy Ntller. Pond. 5. Kids Fishing Derby: the 8th annual Fi g y • A rex matel 10o kids were n attendance along wit parents. oy cou o pp Y � , • .• • ••: .••• ••••••••....•. • ..:: • ••.••. •.• nes, hd blroufnthing th Wilis .of zeecasTts hnig s . ••.••• • • •••.. :••••••.•••• .• • ..•• • .• • s g p ear s b� fish compet�t�on was won by a recon gra er, e 1e er in , w y lew. The and was i n a 2 " channel catfish •-m• o••m•e•nts••befo•re the r•na w est e p .... • •• • event with a roxi matel 500 lbs of channel catf ish. stocked before..the. pp y • • ••. ••.... • •• at 1Nolf Pen :creek i s sched u led .• ••. • ••• •• ••••• Vllolf• • • •• ..•.. . •• •::•:• •••.....:••P••en •r ee..•k T • Update:. he d reid• n•g work: • • . • wi•ve an Nlonda and the cranes to lift it into. • ••. • •• •••• to start next.week. The..dredge .wi ll a y .••• • the fakewarrive.Tuesday Theproject is fairly complicated.and involves .• • .:• • . •••:.•• • ••••••••. • •. • ..• • .. ttue e wo 0 t • • ponds to ofthe hill where the it Will be depos,te . T e eve opnen erv�ces •• ••Department..performed the desn and engineeringwandwserve as manager . •• , • • ••• • .......•.•• •••••••. •••••• for.the. rojec ■ Parks..&..Recreationand.F.ac.l.ties.. : a ntenanceare..prov.. . i.. . ort •• • • •• ••• •• .• • :the•project The Contractor....bid the ow rl be.greatly i of i usenced b he.weather •• • • w . • •• • not any.unusuaaevent . during time per.od.. bui ldi n 'arrived •this week and that . The. roofing. materials for. the new rest room g ..• . •. . • ' . We have been usi n the facility without a roof for:...the • • ••••• • •• • • •:.. ..• . • .• •• ...• ..project.i.s. near..completaon g , . • .. ••• • ••.• • ••• • • . ooki n forward .to havi n the bur d.ng finished. Th is. h.as.been a :. • •• past month .and are l g g.. ..great .asset to .the ci litpatrons and works...very.well .from the design standpoint. . . fa y p . ••••. . Also, a new..entranc e walk and .additional. area lighting was .added. as part.of.the. .• .• .• • • •• •..• . • . • ••• project. :• • .• . • ••• • . • • • ... • 7. .Shenerdoah..Subd.v. ion. Proposal.. .italked 'with a re resentative •of the ' • •homeo►rvne rassociation concerni ng :the proposal to turn their site .over tote city s for i use as public.park..Sh e said that their.. Board •met and discussed'this issue .and• • e have several questions that they want to discuss with me at a future meeting. � � they They are not necessarily opposed to converting the site into a public park and.any ...final decision will require re a pp roval two thirds of the entire association after a.ninety � . •. '.day notice period, I .will meet•with them some time prior to their.next regular.Board . .meeting on July and try to.answer any questions.that they .might have.. There is . action requiredy the Parks ecreation Board at this time. 8. +C rc Property:. i was.contacted.by . member.of...the Friends Congregational . Church which lis located at tle intersection cif Southwood Drive and F s1 about '.-• ••• - • • •• ••••••:••• -•:: the posse l l qty .:of donate ng sane of they r: .property. to.. the qty for as a nei hl orhood parksite. He said..t at the church nranted tc .dispose f so of heir open property-to help :retire..their debt incurred:40.0 ng construction of the l ug ldi ng. • • The .idea is.to find..someone .who will uy the ..property rom :t e..c ure an ten donate t to the +city...as a•to write....off. i have not looked at the site nor do •I have . any.. reco mens a.tior at. this time. A sketch Is., encic sec with your pac yet that closest e istin park is Georgie . Fitch Park located west of Rio Grande on Balcones, This • will be oh the agenda as a discussion item to het an indication if here is :any • • interest tarn t e Boar at would *arrant urt er -0onsieraton. ease, try to: oa at,the site rot to the r eeti n nest T'uesda . p g y • . : ra c en Heb hts.Subdivision: .We .have received word that the horn ec wn rs associati n fc r t is u ivisi n wants tc ,give t Heir p ay equipment ars recreation facilities to the city . This ec uipmer t is located in the detention pori area that serves..the subdivision and the city s,.also.. discussing the cin of ng rr ai ntet an+ce '• res onsib lities for that facilit with. the_ association. .The site...is....located on Welsh street a apro imately ane block from lack .Dorothy ! tiller Parks L o not now anythi n about the e u ment or how it was instal led and n ai ntai ne . i have to the association representatives that ,Vve _have a.mpie parks a.t1 a.c! �t�es �tl t at area of town and ..do not meed any more. i cap certainly .understand their ..concerti, •• • • ..• • •- however, i a very reluctant to assume this cost :to the city when we are already • • ...:• roviidn ery ccs i n that nee tib rhaod. B sisal y, the recreational foci i les were added to the detention pond by the..developer as a means to help market his subdivision. There w1/as no requi revert nor i nvolverr ent from the city fort e i nstal labor ofthis e ui trent. p • Park: 13 ars..were egistere. forteAAuto Central cq • .Association tour that.was. held..at.Central Park ori Friday, e • t. These.cars.range..• • 931.Auburn, is a s c .ti national champ or that is esti mated to he worth up o 5 ,ot . The . • show is held in ..- ifferen.t location in.Texas. each. year.. .This year's went i the ••: • result.0f a .collaborative effort .between the Convention and. Visitors Bureau, the h~ i lion Hotel and..the Parks.& Recreation .Departmen.t. similar event wi e e d ' at Central Park on the..weekend of August 1-9.-20th.. That event is sponsored..by the . Bluebonnet :Streetro club ....and -will represent their 4thyear.: We.. have received. any com i mer is about the. face Ii y .and.the.staff.support..for these groups and :the y p . ••'. potential is for more of these.type of events in the future. we also schedule. a:free • .• concert at the .amphitheater as an additional attraction fo.r these vstors to the community.and that.has been very poplar with the part c pants. 11. •Swart bistruction Complaints:. We • have....received -. several complaints . concerning our policy to keep parents .and spectators .out of the pool area.during swim lessons. We tried this for the past two years and had numerous problems wit h parents interfering with instruction, other children not being properly supervised and climbing on equipment around the decks and causing other related or running informed theparents that theywould have to distractions from class. This year we remain outside the fence during classes and some are upset about the policy. The main reason we have taken this approach is for the safety of the participants. When interrupt lifeguard is distracted bya child runningon the deck parents �nterrupt a class or a ,y, , T that leaves someone • in the pool unattended. Also, it is not conducive to effective instruction and is detrimental to the other e r students i n the class. We are trying to provide the best �n possible in the safest manner. This requires a time free from outside distractions for instructors, guards and students. • , )