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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
PROJECT STATUS REPORT
NOVEMBER, 1995
1. Southwood Pool Renovation
Project Number: PK9502
Budget: $219,000
Contract Amount: $35,000
Project Manager: Eric Ploeger
Design: H.S.I. Consulting Architects
Comments/Status: HSI began inspection and testing of the pool in
early July. Estimates for repairs are complete and
construction plans have been distributed for bid
beginning 11/6/95. Bid opening will be 11/30/95.
Task: Project Design: July - September 1995
Advertise &Award: November 1995
Complete: April 1996
2. Sandstone Park Development
Project Number: PKN/A
Budget: $250,000
Contract Amount: N/A
Project Manager: Eric Ploeger
Design: In-house
Comments/Status: The preliminary design for the park was approved
by Council January 25, 1995. Construction plans
were prepared by the Parks Planning Staff. Bids
were opened July 6, 1995, with Marek Brothers as
the low bid at $195,003. This bid was accepted by
the City Council on July 13, 1995. Construction
began in late August.
Task:Project Design:February - March 1995
Advertise &Award: March - July 1995
Complete: Jan 1996
C.I.P.Report
November 9,1995
Page(2)
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3. PEBBLE CREEK PARK DEVELOPMENT
Project Number: N/A
Budget: $200,000
Contract Amount: N/A
Project Manager: Eric Ploeger
Project Design: PARD Planning
Comments/Status: Initial meetings with CSISD staff have occurred to
prioritize needed facilities. The first public hearing
to seek neighborhood input was October 10, 1995.
The second will be November 14, at the Pebble
Creek Country Club.
Task: Project Design: 'September- December 1995
Advertisement &Award: January - February 1996
Complete: August 1996
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4. LINCOLN CENTER/WAYNE SMITH BASEBALL COMPLEX
Project Number: N/A
Budget: $1,230,000 - 1995 Bond
Contract Amount: N/A
Project Manager: Eric Ploeger
Project Design:
Comments/Status: After review of 16 proposals by Architectural firms,
the staff recommended HSI Architects of Bryan to
the City Council. The City Council approved this
selection and negotiations will begin with contract
approval possibly by the December City Council
meeting.
Task: Project Design: December 1995 - July 1996
Advertisement & Award: August 1996- September 1996
Complete:August 1997
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PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
REGULAR MEETING - PUBLIC HEARING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
PEBBLE CREEK COUNTRY CLUB
4500 PEBBLE CREEK PARKWAY, KALEIDOSCOPE ROOM
MEMBERS PRESENT: Ron Gay, Chair; Bob DeOtte, Vice Chair; Carol Reynolds;
Greg Taggart; and Debra Anderson
MEMBERS ABSENT: Michael Manson, Barry Harding, and Nancy Crouch, Council
Liaison
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STAFF PRESENT: Steve Beachy, Director; Eric Ploeger, Asst. Director; Pete
Vanecek, Senior Parks Planner; Pamela Einkauf, Senior
Secretary
VISITORS PRESENT: Maureen Hawkinson, John & June Brien, Ron & Jean Silvia,
Ralph Smith, Davis YOung, Tricia Barina, Jessica Hodges,
Susan Stahley, Erin Wright, Jeannie Miller, Angie Solcher, Kiki
& Tom O'Shea, Larry & Jean Ringer, S. S. Koseoglu, Mark
Reedy, Julie Baumann, Blake Bauman, Patsy Tegeler, and
Eugene Tegeler
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The meeting was called to order at 7:15 p.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The minutes were amended to read the "High School" not the "Junior High School"
regarding the use of the senior league fields at Southwood Athletic Park. The minutes
were approved as amended.
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Steve informed the citizens that Pebble Creek Park would be considered a
neighborhood park and explained the criteria established for neighborhood parks. Ric
displayed a map showing where the potential park site would be located adjacent to
the elementary school. Ric stated that the Jack & Dorothy Miller Park, adjacent to
Rock Prairie Elementary, has been very successful and is similar to what would be
constructed in Pebble Creek. The park property consists of approximately 4 acres, with
an additional six belonging to the school, creating a 10-acre park. Ric mentioned that
various school officials have been consulted to get their ideas on what the students
from the school would like to see at the park. He mentioned that he would have
several plans for citizens to look at, at the next public hearing. There is $200,000
identified for this park.
Parks&Recreatopm Department
Regular Meeting-Public Hearing
October 10,1995
Page(2)
Pete explained and showed some of the feature's that are typical in a neighborhood
park. He mentioned that some possible features could include a playground, with a
• cushioned service for handicap accessibility, jogging trail, practice fields, basketball
court, volleyball court, area lighting,small gazebo, and landscaping.
One visitor asked if the school district was helping build the park financially. Steve
stated no, but said that the city is using some of their land to build the park on.
Jessica Hodges asked how much the fitness centers were used, she would rather see
funds used to create large walking trails. Pete stated that the fitness center is used
frequently at Brothers Pond Park and that some of that equipment is currently being
replaced.
Trisha Borena would like to see some toddler swings and some slides for those that are
three years old and younger.
Maureen Hawkinson would like to see some half basketball courts to allow the smaller
kids more playing time. She doesn't think they could utilize a full court as well because
of the distance of running back and forth.
Camille Bunting wanted to know if the open area of the park could be extended into
the Business Park. She stated that the area there,is quite barren. Pete stated that he
would have to check with Development Services because that area may be
designated for something else.
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Ralph Smith would like to see a half basketball court with lights so that kids can play
later in the summer.
Kim Stuart inquired about rest rooms. Steve mentioned that those are not normally
provided in neighborhood parks due to the close proximity of the users' homes. Kiki
O'Shea stated that if rest rooms were provided, it could attract users from outside that
subdivision.
Tom O'Shea was concerned about the quality ,.of the playground equipment. He
doesn't want to see equipment that deteriorates, in an unsafe manner. Steve stated
that the department tries to purchase equipment that is safe and durable, with a 20-
year life span, if possible. Mr. 0"Shea would also like to see adjustable-height
basketball hoops.
Patsy Tegeler would like to see adequate lighting for added safety for late night
activities, such as walking. Steve stated that there is a city ordinance that states an
eleven o'clock curfew for neighborhood parks.
Steve mentioned that one of the major expenses to the park will be the trees and the
irrigation system that will aid in the survivability of the trees. He also mentioned that if
funds are not adequate to build everything wanted, designated space could be left
open for additional courts or amenities at a later time.
Parks&Recreation Board
Regular Meeting
October 10, 1995
Page(3)
Mark Reedy was concerned about the conflict between the small and larger kids on
playground units. He would like to see different play sites for both of them so there will
be less conflict. He also asked if families could use the park while school was going on.
Steve stated yes. Mr. Reedy also wanted to know who to call if the park needed
something fixed or if it needed to be mowed. Steve stated that normally the Parks
Department is the entity that takes care of the park and its equipment, and they
should be called first for any problems that arise,
Susan Stahley asked about the colors on the playground unit, and suggested using
lighter colors that generate less heat. She also asked if users would be able to use the
rest rooms in the school. Steve stated that he did not know, that would be up to the
school.
Jessica Hodges also suggested that the playgrounds be split up for toddlers and the
older kids. This helps diminish the conflicts.
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The following is a list of amenities and the show of hands in favor of the item. Signage -
no objections; pavilion, basketball court-(1-full, 2-half), walkways, area lighting, drinking
fountain, practice fields, and landscaping/trees -were all unanimous; playground - 11;
volleyball court. - 10; picnic units -3; exercise stations - 2; and rest rooms -O.
Mayor Ringer mentioned that rest rooms are a natural attraction for vandalism. After
some discussion the majority agreed that they did not want to see rest rooms at the
park.
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CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEES:
The board discussed the applications received for the Conference Center Advisory
Committee. Carol moved to reappoint Edwin Holdredge, seconded by Bob, the
motion passed. Greg moved to appoint Jennifer Pratt and Francene Lamb, seconded
by Carol,the motion passed.
The board discussed the applications received for the Lincoln Center Advisory
Committee. Bob moved to reappoint R.A. Terrell and Elease Carter, seconded by
Greg, the motion passed. Carol moved to appoint Malvonee Merchant and Linda
Preston-Shepard, seconded by Bob, the motion passed.
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Ric stated that the design process is almost complete on the Southwood Pool
renovation. Construction at Sandstone Park is continuing and should be completed in
March. The Pebble Creek Park project will continue with public hearings. Ric
mentioned that the Thomas Pool deck repair is in progress and should be complete
soon. The Central Park scoreboards have been installed and have already been
utilized during tournaments. The original exercise equipment at Brothers Pond Park has
been replaced, The architect for the Lincoln Center/Wayne Smith Baseball Complex
should begin designing the project by the end of the year.
Parks&Recreatoprn Department
Regular Meeting-Public Hearing
October 10, 1995
Page(4)
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Bob mentioned that he had a discussion with Ross Rogers regarding the track at Tiger
field. Mr. Rogers stated that they were thinking about repaving that track. Bob
mentioned that the city was discussing the possibility of training employees to lay down
the cushioned track material. Mr. Rogers was not,acceptable to the idea of hiring the
city to lay the track for them. Carol mentioned that if that happened maybe the
school would be more acceptable of the public using their track. She stated that
there is a sign that says not to use the inner lanes. Bob stated that the school may
close that track when the junior high gets their track
Bob mentioned that the school will be putting in a girl's softball field across the street
from the football stadium. He said that they may request the use of the Bee Creek
softball fields for practice. Bob mentioned that maybe we could ask for the use of their
baseball or softball fields in exchange for the use of the cities',
Greg asked if anyone had seen any park related product from the HOK firm. Steve
mentioned that the Planning employees are extremely disappointed thus far with the
work from HOK regarding their work. Steve stated that hopefully there will be more
information provided at the joint meetings with HOK.
Debra inquired about Wolf Pen Creek, Steve mentioned that the dredge left when
they completed their contract, which was for forty days. He mentioned that after the
dredge left, Pete Vanecek and Ross Albrecht measured the depth of the fake, which,
in most places, was 3-4 feet deep. Steve mentioned that a heavy rain will most likely
creat another sand barge. He stated that until some drainage work is done upstream,
the fake will continue to be the holding area for the sediment.
Steve stated that a user fees subcommittee needed to be formed. Bob and Debra
agreed to sit on that committee.
VIII. ADJOURN:
The Board adjourned at 9:14 p.m.
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REGULAR MEETING/PUBLIC HEARING
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1995 - 7:00 P.M. 1
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The City of College Station's Parks & Recreation Department and Texas ASA
District 30 with support from the:13/CS Convention & Visitors Bureau and the
Bryan Recreation Division proudly announce that the 1997 ASA Men's Masters 40
. & Over Fast Pitch National Softball Tournament will be held at College Station's
Central Park and at the Larry Alan Parker Softball Complex in Bryan. The dates
for the tournament are August 20-24, 1997.
At the annual ASA/USA Softball Convention in San Diego, California a.local
delegation of Tony& Sue Ann &finer°,David Iludspeth,Alfred & Olga Macias,
Marc Hamlin, Steve Pursley and local CVB representatives Merrill Kirpatrick and
Shannon Sturm together manned a booth at the exhibitors hall and hosted a rousing
hospitality evening for the conventioneers.
Highlighting the weeks activities was the awarding of the 1997 ASA National
Tournament sites. 113/CS prevailed over the cities of Springfield,Mo., Lawton, Ok.,
Lake Buena Vista,FL, Sacramento, Ca., Minot,ND. and Decatur,11.. The final
ballot versus Prescott,Arizona was 191 to 61.
This mikes 5 straight years 1993-1997 that B/CS will be host to an ASA National
Championship. ASA National Championships held here were the Men's Class "A"
Industrial Slow Pitch in.1993; the Women's Major& "A" Church Slow Pitch and
the Women's Class "C"Fast Pitch in 1994,the Women's Class "C" Slow Pitch in
1995, and the Men's Class "C"Fast Pitch in 1996.
B/CS received for the third consecutive year the ASA/USA Softball Award of
Excellence for it's National Tournamentrating.. The rating was achieved by
compiling the individual ratings given to the tournament by the participating teams,
the tournament umpires,the tournament Umpire in Chief and the ASA National
Office Representative to the tournament.
During the ASA Region 7 (Texas State,Metro San Antonio,Metro Austin,Metro
Houston,Metro Dallas and Metro Fort Worth)meeting in San Diego, Tony
Scazzero was elected to a 1 year term as the ASA Region 7 Junior Olympic
Commissioner.
Texas ASA District 30 is proud to announce the results from this past weekends 1996 annual
Texas ASA State meeting in Longview.
Bryan /College Station to host two Texas ASA
State Softball Championships in 1996
The Men's Fast Pitch (Major, A , B & C) State Championships
This tournament is held at Central Park Softball Complex in College Station
on July 19-21, 1996. We expect between 25 and 35 teams from around the
state to participate this year, due to the Class "C" National Championships
being held in B/CS.
the Men's Class "C" Slow Pitch State Championships
This tournament will be held at both Central Park Softball Complex and at
the ]Larry Alan Parker Softball Fields in the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex on
July 26-28, 1996. We expect between 120 and 140 teams from around the
state of Texas to participate an this tournament.
* previously announced 1996 ASA softball events in B/CS,
� The Men's Class "C" Fast Pitch National Championships
This tournament will be held at both Central Park Softball Complex and at
the Larry Alan Parker Softball Fields in the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex on
August 28- September 2, 1996. This national tournament boasts a field of 61
teams from all around the United States.
• DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION
' MUNICIPAL ATHLETICS SECTION
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t P A.V.I, CITY OF SAINT PAUL 175 City Hall Annex Telephone: 612-26670406
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Norm Coleman,Mayor 25 West Fourth Street
Saint Paul,MN 55102 TDD 612-292-7083
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• October 6, 1995
Mr. Tony Scazzero . .
1000.Kenek Tap Rd • . .
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College Station, TX 77840 .
Dear Tony, .
I would like to express my thanks to you and everyone invloved for all the work you did on
the Women's C National tournament in Bryan/College Station Texas. This was my 13th
National tournament and it was the best I have ever attended. Everything from the barbecue to
the rain hot line was first class.
As the Commissioner of St. Paul Metro you can be sure that at the ASA National convention
in late October, I will be telling others about my great experience in Bryan/College Station,
,., .. Texas. You'll get my vote on National tournaments for many years to come.
Sincerely,
44 14'; if Olt 1
Deb Holtkamp . .
Player, Nickel Joint Sports Bar •
St. Paul Metro CornissiOner
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COMMISSIONERS
District No.1 HOWARD B. HONAKER, STATE COMMISSIONER PRESIDENT
JOHN FARLEYCHARLES SMILEY
14972 Five Points Road 1350 CENTER LANE DRIVE P.O.Box 766
Perrysburg,Ohio 43551 ASHLAND,OHIO 44805 Ashland,Ohio 44805
(419)878-9931 (419)2894522
District No.2 (419)289-6103
TOM AMMON
1208 Northwoid UMPIRE-IN-CHIEF
Lima,Ohio 45801 WARREN JONES JR.
(419)224-9297 1230 Columbus Circle North
District No.3 Ashland,Ohio 44805
DAVE WEAVER (419)2894978
1445 North Sayers Road
Troy,Ohio 45373
(513)335-8625
District No.4
JOHN SPEARS
2234 Bevington Lane
Hamilton,Ohio 45013
(513)887-9979
District No.5
DALE CARROLL
136 Warnecke Drive
Clyde,Ohio 43410 October 4, 1995
(419)547-8944
District No.6
DAVE HONAKER
927 Woodview Drive
Ashland,Ohio 44805 •
(419)289-0876
District No.7 Dear Tony,
RICK TORRANCE
918 E.Chestnut,Apt.A
Lancaster,Ohio 43130
(614)653-2819 Thank youfor the nice comments in your recent
District No.8 letter to me.
FORREST RICE
146 Teatsworth Drive
Chillicothe,Ohio 45601
(614)7754506 On behalf of my wife Mary and myself I would
District No.9 like to take this opportunity to thank you,
KEN MINROVIC
954 Thorndale Drive your wife Sue Ann and. your entire staff, for your -h
Akron,Ohio 44320
(216)869-5639 wonderful hospitality and kindness shown both of
District No.10
JOHN WEIDER us during our stay in your fine community.
2002 ironwood Circle N.E.
Massillon,Ohio 44646
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(216)833-1556 . We in A.S.A. are very fortunate to have people
District No.11
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ROB DOSS like you and everyone involved there in Bryan
/P.O.Box 2135
• Zanesville,Ohio 43702 College Station that are willing to host our
(614)453-5665 national tournaments.
District No.12
BARRY TAYLOR
720 1/2 Third Street
Marietta,Ohio 45750 Congratulations on a job well done in an
(614)374-3494
District No.13 extraordinarily professional manner.
CAL CAVALCANTE
8686 Bayberry Drive.N.E.
Warren,Ohio 44484 Looking forward to seeing you again in San Diego.
(216)856-7010
District No.14
JERRY WILLIAMS
1610 North 13th Street Ressec fully,
Cambridge,Ohio 43725
(614)439-4011 4 I
District No.15
MICHAEL HARDGROVE
6602 Eastlake Road
Lisbon,Ohio 44432 Jo
(216)222-2097
District No.16
DICK BURGMEIER
846 Wilfred Ave.
Dayton,Ohio 45410
(513)256.3548
District No.17
LARRY FOX
207 Lakeview Court
Marysville,Ohio 43040
(513)644.1395
• District No.18
GREG'PAONESSA •
426 Stafford Drive -
Elyria,Ohio.44035
(216)365-6418
District No.19 •
ROGER ZORN
2617 Eton Place
Findlay,Ohio 45840 r,
(419)422-2488
District No.20
STEPHEN SMITH
311 East Williams Ave.
Belleiontaine,Ohio 43311
(513)592.0773
District No.21 •
CHUCK LUTOMSKI
2321 Upton AFFILIATED WITH AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Toledo,Ohio 43606
(419)474.5724 • AND THE U.S.OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION
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Continued from page 8 attendartce andrevenues,the transfor-
mation of Adamson Lagoon contin-
ues.At the beginning of this summer,
a miniature waterfall, surrounded by
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wallowing in the shallow waters. A were needed and a height require- an array of colorful plants and flow-
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floating lily pad walk connects the ment helped reduce the possibility of ers, was constructed in the pool area z
shallow and intermediate sections of an accident. by the City's forestry crews. A wood-
the pool.This attraction tests balance During this same year, smaller. en deck accommodates the many sun-
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and dexterity for guests of all ages. changes and renovations expanded the' . . bathers who hope to catch a few rays
These three attractions generated a theme of a tropical lagoon. Additional poolside. Other attractions and reno-
newly found interest in this local city shade structures,walks and a wooden vations are in the making, continuing
bridge were built to accommodate the innovative trend. -,
pool and increased the enjoyment of
the customers. Additional lifeguards more parties, while providing better The road to success was definitely a
were strategically placed to monitor access to the new attractions. learning experience for all. To accom-
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Numerous decorations enhanced modate the increase in attendance,the -,
the safety of guests.
The biggest phase of this transfor- the desired theme. A ship's anchor entrance was revamped to control
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sits near the entrance, nets contain- arriving and departing guests.
mation was realized in 1993. A float-
ing snake and frog were placed in the ing imitation lobsters; seahorses, Additional safety signs and precau-
. shallow and deep ends, respectively, starfish and crabs drape from a ceil- tionary markings were placed inside -
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Children of all ages spent hours of fun ing, lending atmosphere to the foyer. the pool. Special considerations were
floating on these animals. A large ser-
Ring buoys,complete with hemp and needed to secure the lily pads, .flota-
pentine body slide,which is normally ship's'names hang around the com- bles and other attractions. Finally,
parks, became the most popular
"I - found at larger water and amusement plex. Along the fences, metal poles additional guards,cashiers and secun-
, resembling ship masts sport colorful ty were hired.
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attraction for riders of all sizes enjoy- All in all, the metamorphosis of
ing the thrill and rush of high speeds. plants spill tropical flavor into the Adamson Pool from flat to a family-
Once
, I again,precautionary safety mea- pool area. oriented waterpark has paid huge div-
sures were taken. More lifeguards
After three years of work, the idends for the City of College Station. (
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