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PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
JULY ar 1997 7:00 P.M
CENTRAL PARK CONFERENCE ROOM
1000 KRENEK TAP ROAD
AGENDA
1. Installation of new Members and Presentation of Service Plaques to Out
going Members
2. Approval of Minutes: June 10, 1997
3. Hear Visitors
4. Discussion and Consideration of Future Park Locations and
Land Use in ?35-acre Crowley Addition
5. Discussion of Rules Regarding the Consumption of Alcoholic
Beverages in City Parks
6. Board Goals Report
7. Capital Improvement Program Report
8. Board Concerns/Other Business
9. Adjourn
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TO: Parks & Recreation Board
FROM: fIF Steve each Director of Parks & Recreation
SUBJECT: Items of Interest
1. CITY COUNCIL APPRECIATION DINNER - The annual appreciation dinner for
council-appointed boards and committees will be held in August. Immediate-
past and current members will be notified by the council office prior to the
engagement.
2. COLLEGE STATION YOUTH THEATER: HELLO DOLLY Rehearsals are well
underway for College Station's second summer youth theater production. The
musical production of Hello Dolly will be performed Thursday and Friday, July
10-11, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, July 12, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday,
July 13, at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now for $3.00 and can be purchased
at Central Park. Gates will open one hour before each performance.
3. HOLIDAZZLE EXPO - Holiday on the Brazos will be presenting an expo that will
include hourly decorating seminars, holiday decoration exhibitors, children's
entertainment and a Holidazzle Luncheon. This first ever holiday expo will be
held on August 12, from 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the College Station Hilton.
Admission is free!
4. HALLARAN POOL DEDICATION CEREMONY SET - The official dedication of the
marker renaming Southwood Pool in honor of Cindy tiallaran is scheduled for
Thursday, July 31st at 6 p.m. There will be a brief ceremony at the pool and
friends, family, Board and Council members, and employees are encouraged to
participate.
5. LICK CREEK PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE - The committee, appointed by the
Parks and Recreation Board, had its first meeting on June 13, and consists of 14
members, including one Parks and Recreation Board liaison and two Parks and
Recreation staff members. The committee members have a wide variety of
backgrounds, areas of interest and levels of expertise in specific fields. The
committee is tasked with the development of a master plan for Lick Creek Park.
The park has numerous natural and cultural features, and with a sound plan, will
guide the development and management of the site. The goal is to complete
this project prior to the end of the fall.
.6. URBAN FISHING is alive and well in College Station. - The annual Kid Fish was
be held on Saturday, May 17th, from 9 a.m. - noon at Central Park. This event is
sponsored by numerous public and private agencies, businesses and
organizations. It serves as a fund-raiser for the, Parks & Wildlife Foundation of
Texas to promote and support more urban fishing. The June event, Kid's
Fishing Derby, was a good event with about 100 young anglers attending. We
will be re-stocking Cy Miller pond and Central ponds during the month of July.
About 1000 lbs. of channel catfish will go to Cy Miller, and about 200 lbs. will
be put into Central's ponds. Anglers can be seen at ponds throughout College
Station catching their limits.
Home ol Texas AGM Univ(2.';rsity.
Parks Operations along with Special Facilities is currently in the process of
writing a grant application to renovate Brothers Pond. If we are successful, we
will be completely renovating that pond to the same level are the other ponds in
our system.
7. Wayne Smith Park Re-bid The bids were opened on Thursday, June 19.
Unfortunately, only two bids were received, and the lowest bid was significantly
above the amount budgeted for the project. After lengthy review by the Parks
and Recreation staff and the architect, a decision was made to re-bid the
project. A number of items will be changed for the re-bid that will allow better
pricing, but not significantly alter the scope of the project. The major difference
in the project will involve changing specified materials and clarifying issues that
created confusion regarding "or equal" pricing. The next bid opening is set for
July 24, will possible council award of the project on August 12. Completion is
expected by May 1, 1998.
8. The 1997 ASA State Championships for Girl's Fast Pitch - Division A for 12
& Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under and 18 & Under, will be held in College
Station/Bryan on Friday, July 11 - Sunday, July 13. The estimated number of
teams is 80. We are using the 2 girl's softball fields at Bee Creek, and
converting 8 adult softball fields, four at Central Park and 4 at BRAG.
9. On Friday June 27, the resident American alligator in the Wolf Pen Creek lake
was captured and removed. Ross Albrecht, Forestry Superintendent, received
help from Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Wardens and two professors from
TAMIL Dr. James Dickson, who has a state permit to trap alligators, and Dr. Tim
Scott were both very instrumental in the chase. A variety of unsuccessful
daylight and nighttime attempts were made on June 25 and 26. The 5-foot
alligator was finally netted beneath the backstage area at 10:30 p.m. on the
27th. Alan Lee, the Brazos County Game Warden was called to the park, and he
relocated the alligator to an undisclosed site.
Several sightings of an alligator have occurred at the park since it was
completed. No sightings were reported last year. Dr. Dickson and Scott do not
believe that all the sightings were the same alligator. Past alligator(s) probably
moved on or were washed out of the lake during high water conditions. Both
believe that the most recent alligator probably worked its way upstream to the
WPC lake from the Navasota River. The five-foot size of this alligator posed no
threat to humans or dogs in the area. The alligator was also very wary of the
approach of anyone or anything. Alan Scott stated that it was probably good
timing that the alligator was captured now before someone started feeding it
and it lost its fear of man. This could have lead to a more dangerous situation.
10. Lincoln Center Camp Out - Lincoln Center will be taking a group of kids
camping at Pedernales State Park near Johnson City on July 27-29. These
youth, many of which never had a opportunity to go camping, are looking
forward to the adventure. This program was started last summer with assistance
from a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department grant.
Copies: Skip Noe, City Manager
Tom Brymer, Assistant City Manager
PARD Superintendents
Lick Creek Park Advisory Board
1997
Clark Adams Thomas Lynch, Director, Brazos Valley Museum
TAMU Wildlife and Fisheries (MS 2258) 3232 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan, TX 77802
1409 Frost Drive 8705 Chippendale
College Station, TX 77845 College Station, TX 77845
c-adams@tamu.edu bvmnh@rnyriad.net
764-8068 [home] /845-8824 [work] 693-2025 [home] / 776-2195 [work]
Lynn Allen James Manhart
Brazos Valley Cycling TAMU Biology Department (MS 3258)
1501 Caudill 2920 Pueblo Court
College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX 77845
lynna@myriad.net j-manhart@tamuiedu
696-8450 [home) 693-5234 [home] / 845-3356 [work)
John Crompton Mark Shavers
TAMU Recreation, Parks & Tourism (MS 2621) Rio Brazos Audubon (TAMU Nuclear
1000 Rose Circle Engineering, MS 3133)
College Station, TX 77840 Suffolk
j-crornpton@tamu.edu College Station, TX 77840
696-0825 [home] / 845-5320 [work] 696-8601 [home] / 847-8838 [work]
Richard Fisher Alston Thorns
TAMU Forest Science (MS 2135) TAMU College of Liberal Arts (MS 4352)
3415 Parkway Terrace athoms@tamu2000.tamu.edu
Bryan, TX 77802 845-4044 (work)
r-fisher@tamuiedu
846-1473 [home) /845-5095 [work]
Mark Webb
Steve Hatch Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.
TAMU Rangeland Ecology (MS 2126) 1004 E. 26th Street
2102 Langford Bryan, TX 77803
College Station, TX 77840 bryanif@maii.myriadenet
845-4328 (work)/696-4386 (home) 822-5067 (work)
Judy LeUnes
Hoseback trailriders
1356 South Oaks
College Station, TX 77845
jleunes@ow.college station.isd.tenet.edu
690-0920 (home)/ 764-5530 (work)
Michael Manson 845-5158 [work]
C. S. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Liaison Steve Beachy, Director
(TAMU Department of Biology, MS 3258) Parks & Recreation Department Liaison
1204 Dominik Drive P 0 Box 9960
College Station, TX 77840 College Station, TX 77842
mike@bio,tamu.edu 693-5147 (home)
693-9548 [home] 764-3773 (work)
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PARKS RECREATION
POST OFFICE SOX 9960
COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS 77842-9960
1409)764-3773
MEMORANDUM
June 21, 1997
TO: Ed Feldman, Police Chief
Harvey Cargill, City Attorney
FROM: Steve Beachy, Director of Parks &Recreation
SUBJECT: Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in City Parks
I have been directed to have the Parksand Recreation Board discuss the issue consumptionof
alcoholic beverages in College Station city parks. Specifically,the Board has been asked to review
the ordinance that was recently passed by the City of Bryan related to this issue and provide a
recommendation to the City Council. Please review the attached materials and provide any
pertinent comments back to me prior to July 8th.
Thanks!
We provide good things in life!
JUN 26 '97 08:14 FR SCOTT WHITE HEALTH 489 846 6962 TO 7643737 P.03
ORDNANCE NO. _1_0_1d_
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19 "PARKS AND RECREATION", ARTICLE II
"PARK REGULATIONS" DIVISION 4 "RESTRICTIONS IN PARKS" BY REPEALING
SECTION 19-72 AND ADOPTING A NEW SECTION 19-12 PERTAINING TO ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES AND PUBLIC INTOXICATION IN CITY PARKS; REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES, OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES, IN CONFLICT HEREWITH;PROBING
SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; FINDING AND
DETERNIDTING THAT TIM MEETINGS AT WHICH THE ORDINANCE PASSED ARE OPEN
TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED LAW;PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, PROVIDING
FOR A PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION; AND PROBING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BET IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, THE CITY OF BRYAN, TEXAS:
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That Chapter 19, "Parks and Recreation", Article II "Park Regulations" Division 4 "Restrictions in
Parks" of the Bryan City Codes hereby amended by repealing Section 19-72 and adopting a new
Section 19-72 o read as follows:
Alcoholic Beverages and Public Intoxication in City Parks.
a. It shall be unlawful for any person to bring into, possess or consume any alcoholic or
malt beverages on or in any public park, or loiter in an intoxicated condition in such park
located within the City limits.
b. Upon application to the City Manager, or higher duly authorized representative, any
person may obtain a use permit to bring in, possess and consume alcoholic or malt beverages
on or in the areas described in Subsection a of this Section. All use permit fees, deposits or
bonds shall be set by resolution of the City Council and are on file in the City Secretary's
office.
c. A person who violates any Section of this Ordinance is guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction is punishable by a fine, not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) per
occurrence in accordance with Section I-14 of the Bryan City Code.
2.
That all Ordinances, or pis of rdi.nane , in conflict with the provision of this Ordinance are hereby
repealed to the extend of such conflict.
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The Code of the City of Bryan, Texas, as amended, shall remain in full force and effect, save and
except as . ended by this Ordinance.
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Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance be declared
unconstitutional o invalid for any purpose by court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this
Ordinance shall not be effective thereby, and to this end,the provisions of this Ordinance are declared
to be severable,
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It is hereby found and determined that the meetings at which this Ordinance was passed were open
to the public, as required by Section 551.001 et seq., Texas Government Code, and that advance
public notice of time, place and purpose ofsai meetings was given.
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it is the intention of the City Council that this Ordinance shall become a part of the Code of the city
of Bryan, Texas, and it may be renumbered and codified therein accordingly.
7.
That the City Seais directed to publish this Ordinance in a newspaper of general circulation in
the City of Biyan once a week, for two (2) consecutive weeks, in accordance with the provisions of
Section 9 of the City Charter, which publication shall be sufficient cient f it contains the caption, penalty
and effective date of this Ordinance.
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That this Ordinance shall take effect from and after its real passage and publications required by later.
The effective date of this Ordinance will be a ko-t-
Presented and given first reading on the 2n ( day of 1 1997, at a
.. &_meeting of the City Council,the City of r ran,Texas; d given second reading passed
and afproved on the J3.jk day of.-...........A,A,11,14._!-\
A\ ._ - ... . ._....._, 1997, by vote of... 11 yeses and
. G - noes at a .�_ meiting of the City Council of the City of Bryan, Texas.
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shall fail to collect such tax, file such report, or pay such tax, or if any such person shall
file a false report, such person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction be punished by a fine pursuant to the General Penalty set out in Chapter 1,
Section 5, of this Code of ordinances, and shall pay to the tax collector the.tax due,
together with a penalty of five percent (5%) of the tax due for each thirty (30) days that
the same is not timely filed or paid.
(Ordinance o.2030 of September 9,1993)
2 Tax Assessments
If the operators of any hotel shall fail to file a report for any period as required by this
section, or shall fail to pay the tax for any period as required by this section, then the tax
assessor-collector is hereby authorized to make an assessment of the tax for such
period. The tax assessed, together with any penalties provided by this section, shall be
a prior and superior lien on all property of the hotel.
(Ordinance No.1009 of March 11,1,1916)
G. EFFECTIVE DATE
This section shall be and become effective on and after October 1, 1973.
(Ordinance No.892 of September 13,1973)
SECTION 12: OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
The r Coiieg.e..-Station Daily Eagle, a newspaper of general circulation throughout the City of College
Station, Texas, published in Bryan, Texas, is hereby designated as the official newspaper of the City of
College Station, Texas.
(Ordinance No.478 of August 23,1966)
NOTE: The current name of thepublication is the Bo/an-College Station Eagle.
SECTION 13: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
A. CM(COUNCIL ADOPTS HOURS PRESCRIBED.IN TEXAS ALCOHOLIC E RAG _C
Pursuant to the authority granted to governing bodies of incorporated cities in Chapter 105 of the
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, the City Council the City of College Station, Texas, does
hereby adopt the hours prescribed in said code for the sale, consumption, or possession of
alcoholic beverages for the purpose of consumption in any place within the jurisdictional limits of
the City of College Station,Texas.
B. CONSUMPTION AND POSSESSION of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
It shall be unlawful for any person in the City of College Station, Texas, to consume any -
alcoholic beverage in any public place or for any person to possess any alcoholic beverage in
any public place for the purpose of consuming the same In such public place at any time on �.
Sunday between the hours of 1:15 a.m. and 12:00 noon, and on all other days of the week
between the hours of 1:15 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
C. SLING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
It shall be unlawful for any person in the City of College Station, Texas, to sell any alcoholic
beverage in any public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place at any
time on Sunday between the hours of 1:15 a.m. and 12:00 noon, and on all other days of the
week between een 1:1 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(Ordinance No.1673 of August ust 28,1986)
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D. SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES NEAR CHURCHES SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS
(I) Definitkms
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and the enforcement of
this section:
Church: A building used principally for religious worship and in which persons
assemble and congregate to worship at least once each week and which is owned
( by such congregation or persons or leased by such congregation for a period of
more than one year.
Public Hospital: A hospital to which the public at large is admitted for medical
treatment.
Public School: A school which has one or more of the grades Idndergarten through
twelfth grade, and which is owned and conducted by the state or a political subdi-
vision or agency thereof.
(2) Sales of Alcoholic Bevera•es Prohibited
No person shall sell or engage in the business of selling an alcoholic beverage
where the place of business of such person is within three hundred (300) feet of
any church, public school or public hospital, the measurements to be along the
property lines of the street fronts and from front door to front door, and then direct
line across street intersections where they occur.
(3) Exceptions
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This ordinance shall not apply to a place of business which is legally authorized to
sell alcoholic beverages prior to the effective date of this ordinance; however,
should such a place of business discontinue the sale of alcoholic beverages, then
the provisions of this ordinance shall apply thereafter.
(Ordinance No.1430 of June 23,1983)
(4) C* Secret to Cert ••lication
Any person intending to sell alcoholic beverages within the city limits of the City of
College Station, shall make application to the City Secretary, who shall designate
on the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Application whether or not the same
is lawful by the ordinances of the City of College Station.
If the City Secretary denies the application as not complying with the City ordi-
nances, applicant may appeal directly to the City Council. If the City Secretary
fails to review the application within ten (10) worldng days, applicant shall have the
right to appeal to the City Council for review of the application. In order to be
placed on the agenda, applicant must file a written request for Council review
within ten (10) days of the decision of the City Secretary, The City Council shall
hear and review the application at the next available Council meeting. There is no
time limit for the filing of a written request for Council review of an application
when the City Secretary has failed to act.
(Ordinance No. 1819 of Oct:4w 24, 1988)
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A violation this
section shall constitute a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall
be punishable by a fine pursuant to the General Penalty set out in Chapter I, Section 5, of
this Code of Ordinances.
(Ordinance No.2030 of Septarnber 9,1993)
SECTION 14: CONDUCT OF PERSONS WITHIN PARK
AND RECREATION AREAS OF CITY
The following rules and regulations shall be in force in all park and recreation areas including
playgrounds, golf courses, and swimming pools of the City of College Station located within or
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without the corporate limits of said City:
FL . , UY S, TREES ARTIFICIAL IMPROVEMENTS
It shall be unlawful for any person to cut, deface, or mark any park prems, or to handle,
cut, pluck, injure, damage, or destroy any flower, shrub, or tree, or to deface, mark, injure,
damage, or destroy any natural or artificial improvement in any park or recreation area.
(Ordinance No.846ofN 27,1967)
B. PAYMENT OF FEE
It shall be unlawful for any person to use or enter upon any swimming pool, golf course or
other park or recreation facilities for which a fee is charged, without first having paid said
fee. Payment of said fee shall entitle the person to use the facilities for the sole purpose for
which the facility is intended or designated.
(Ordinance No. 1322 of September 24, 1981)
C. ANIMALS
It shall be unlawful for any person to frighten, annoy, or injure, or attempt to frighten, annoy,
or injure any wild or native animal or bird in any park or recreation area.
D. DISPOSAL OF LITTER
It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit paper, glass, metal, litter, or trash of any
description on any lawn, driveway, path, or other place in any park and recreation area
except in receptacles provided therefor.
(Ordinance No.64 of November 27, 1967)
E. ADVERTISING
It shall be awful for any person to display any advertising matter by signs or to distribute
advertising matter of any character within any parkways, medians, parks, golf courses,
swimming pools, or other recreation areas of the City of College Station without permission
of the Parks and Recreation Department.
F. SELLING OF MERCHANDISE OR SERVICES Y
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It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any goods, wares, services, or
merchandise within any parkways, medians, parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, or of 1 . .
recreation areas without pennission of the Parks and Recreation Department.
(Ordinance No. 1322 of 24,1981)
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G. PRACTICING GOLF
It shall be unlawful for any person to practice golf in any portion of a park or recreation
area not designated for that purpose; provided, however, that the practice of golf with knit
or plastic balls may be permitted in any open area not specifically designed or designated
for some other specialized activity.
(Ordinance No.348 of November 27,1987)
H. RESERVED
RESTRICTED AREAS AND CURFEW
(1) Restricted Areas
It shall be unlawful for any person to enter or remain in a park or recreation area
which is designated as restricted or is closed for the season. Restricted areas will
be designated by posted signs.
(Ordinance No. 1434 of July 14,1993)
(2) Curfews
Except for designated camping areas and exempt events, no person shall enter or
remain in any park during the hours the park is closed. Events approved in
advance by the Director as exempt from curfew restrictions will be designated by.
the Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of College Station. All neighbor-
hood City of College Station parks will be closed between the hours of 11:00 p.m.
and 5:00 am . daily. All community parks (Central, Bee Creek, Thomas and South-
wood) will be closed between the hours of 1:00 am. and 5:00 am. daily. Closing
hours will be posted at all parks.
(Ordinance No. 1918 of October 10,1991)
(3)
Anyone violating this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
shall be fined pursuant to the General Penalty set out in Chapter 1, Section 5, of
this Code of Ordinances.'
(Ordinance No.2030 of September 9, 1993)
J. DOGS
It shall be unlawful for any owner or person in control of any dog to keep or permit the
same in or about any park or recreation area unless such dog is kept under restraint at all
times by means of a leash.
K. OTHER ANIMALS
It shall be unlawful for any person to tether or pasture, or allow or cause to be tethered or
pastured, any cow, horse, mule, fowl, or domestic animal in or upon any park or recreation
area.
L. WASHING VEHICLES
It shall be unlawful for any person to wash a vehicle in any park or recreation area not
designated for that purpose.
M. KITES AND MODEL AIRPL.ANES
It shall be unlawful for any person to fly a Idle or propel or guide a model airplane in any
park or recreation area traversed by high voltage transmission lines.
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N. FIREARMS AND AIR GUNS
It shall be unlawful for any person to carry on or about his person or discharge any gun,
pistol, or firearms of any kind, including air guns, within or across any park or recreation
area not designated for that purpose.
O. WADING SWIMMING FISHING OR BOATING
It shall be unlawful for any persons to wade, swim, fish, or boat within any park or recre-
ation area not so designed.
P. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
(I) Pic cess
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or propel any vehicle in, over, or
through any park or recreation area except along and upon park drives, streets, or
boulevards or other areas designated for driving purposes.
(2) §.p
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle upon any park drive,
boulevard, street, or other vehicular thoroughfare at a speed in excess of the
posted speed limit.
(Ordinance No.546 of November 27,1967)
Q. CONDITION OF USE
Compliance with rules and regulations of this section is a condition of the use of the public
parks and recreation areas of the City, and all police officers shall have the right and power
to arrest any person who may violate any of the rules, regulations, orders, or requirements
of any ordinance or general law relating to the maintenance of the park and recreation
areas of the City of College Station located within or without the corporate limits of said
City.
(Ordinance No.1322 of September 24,1981)
SECTION 15: DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED AND SURPLUS PROPERTY;
DESTRUCTION OF PISTOLS AND ILLEGAL WEAPONS
A. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
(I) Autho to Sell - General'
All abandoned, stolen, or recovered property of every kind, except motor vehicles,
which shall remain unclaimed with the Police Department for a period of two (2)
months without being claimed or reclaimed by the owners, whether known or not,
may be sold and disposed of at public auction, as provided in this subsection.
(2) urrty.tgSeU Automobiles
All abandoned, stolen, or recovered motor vehicles which shall remain unclaimed
with the Police Department for a period of thirty (30) days without being claimed or.,
reclaimed by the owners, whether known or not, may be sold and disposed of at
public auction as provided in this subsection.
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Re: 1997"Parade of Lights"Holiday Lighting Contest
Dear Service Club:
The.Cities of Bryan and College Station are seeking your assistance in the annual "Parade of Lights"
holiday lighting contest. 1997 will be the 9th year that this event has been conducted by the two Parks and
Recreation Departments, and it is now an integral part of the "Holiday on the Brazos" celebration,to
encourage tourism development in our community. This year, we are offering several new categories in the
competition to encourage more participation from throughout the residential and commercial sector. To
assist merchants and residents in this effort, a" olida zle"expo featuring lighting and decoration vendors
will be held at the Hilton Hotel on August 12th from 10am to 8pm.Also,the expo will have workshops and
speakers throughout the day,and we invite your members to attend.
We are asking local service organizations to serve as judges for one or more of the 29 categories that will
be recognized in the competition.This will,require 3 -5 people to spend approximately 3 hours viewing and
rating the entries in the particular category that they have been assigned. This judging will take place on
Monday, December 1st from 6 - 9pm. Packets will be furnished to the judges listing all entrants in their
category along with judging criteria and score sheets. Each group will be required to provide their own
transportation and submit their results that same night.
We are not asking the clubs for any monetary support. We are asking for several of your members to
volunteer a few hours of their time on one night only. The judges names will wiii remain anonymous, and the
organization will be recognized at the awards ceremony on Thursday, December 4th. Please contact And
Bow at 764-3408 College Station or Laurie Connally at 361-3658 in Bryan for additional information or I
to sign up. A list of all categories is enclosed for your assistance. A representative will contact your
organization in July to confirm your response.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Dear Holiday Enthusiast:
It is with great pride that the Holiday on the Brazos Steering Committee invites you to
be a part of our premiere pre-holiday extravaganza: H LI AZZLE EXPO. It is the goal
of the Holiday on the Brazos committee to promote holiday events, create new
attractions and market them over the month of December. Part of our effort includes
encouraging businesses as well as homes in the Brazos Valley to decorate for the
holiday season. We are in the process of putting together the Holidazzle Expo as
device to provide decorating ideas and supplies for families and businesses in our
community. The Expo will take place on Tuesday, August 12 from 10:00 until 8:00
pm at the College Station Hilton, 801 University East. The Expo will be offered free to
the public and will include:
O Exhibitor booths displaying holiday decorating ideas,
e A children's area featuring entertainment and Santa,
• A luncheon with a guest speaker from Marshall, Texas' Wonderland of ig , and
O Hourly seminars with 'how-to" advice and decorating tips. Enclosed are the
guidelines for exhibiting at the Expo.
Because this is the premiere of this event there will be no charge for exhibitors,
however there will be a $10.00 charge if electrical hookups are needed. We are also
asking that each exhibitor provide a $25 (value) door prize.
Again, we would like for you to be a part of this exciting new event. It is our goal to
make HOLIDAZZLE EXPO an annual event. We will be contacting you soon to
answer any questions and confirm your participation.
May your sizzling days of summer er e merry and bright as we look to making this the
most dazzling holiday ever for the Brazos valley!
Sincerely,
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WEEKLY CLASS REPORT
Summer 1997
Services
A. Courses Conducted Week of e 16 -June 21
New classes made this week:
Total classes made this season: 2
Classes cancelled this week: S Classes cancelled this season: i 1
Percentage of weekly service: 57.14%
Overall service percentage: 64.52%
Total new individuals served: 22
Total individuals served this season: 210
B. Class Participation E. rol ment &Revenue Generated by Category
Number Fee Per Total Fee Paid to
Class 7itle Enrolled Student Income Instructor Profit
Dinner Series a'ita Ritas 7 $10 : $ 70.00 $ 35.00 35.00
ILt9tography I $ 35.00 $ 175.00 96.00 $ 79.00
Cross stitch $ 10.00 i $ 30.00 $ 15.00 . 15.00
Children's S i Shape IIIIIIIIIII $ . . .00.. 105.00 $ 70.00 $ 35.00
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Seasonal Totals 210 NMI $ 5 335.00 2,543.00 $ 2,792.00
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June 18, 1997
Ms. Anel Bow
City of College Station
Parks and Recreation Department
Dear Ms. Bow:
As Managing Director of the Brazos Valley TROUPE, I want to extend my thanks
to you for making the decision that you no longer wish to be associated with our
organization. Had you not done so, I would have done it myself. I have never, in
my 60-plus years in the entertainment business, been associated with anyone
so disorganized and undependable. You speak of standards and
expectations? Well, you do not live up to the standards, in any way, that I expect
from anyone who fills as high a position as you do in our business.
I believe you referred to our recent performance of"Gods ell" as being beneath
your expectation. You even alluded to the fact that you had complaints from
audience members concerning the show. I know, for a fact, that you have
stated that "hordes" of people left at intermission or before the end.
This last statement, of course, was grossly untrue. I was there, you see, and
talked to many guests at intermission and at the end. All of the comments
were glowing concerning the performances.ces. to eve , each person, or group,
with whom I have spoken complained about the miserable le sound system.
This was your responsibility and the performance in that area was certainly not
up to our standards. By the way, no one left until the standing ovations were
finished.
I have now recorded over 40 phone calls and many ersonal encounters, all of
them saying the same thing: "Your show was great-but couldn't you have done
something about that awful sound?" My only answer to that had to be: "That ._
was not our system nor our people. It was the Parks and Recreation
Department of the City of College Station and the crew was Ms. Bow and her
people."
Ms. Anel Bow
. page 2
. If you want to consider standards, then you must consider the speakers
constantly.".spit and 0 d" so loud that, even on the front:row, words.as well
as sprigs, were almost obliterated. You must consider mid•. rt•wore •
sometimes on, sometimes.off, etc. These problems e ri'00'.:: ress
rehearsal night and continued through•both performances....I 't know . •
whether you were using faulty equipment or whether you and...yourwere•. •
just not up to the task.
I was extremely shocked When you submitted a bill in the amount of $625 for
yours and your crew's services rather than an apology for nearly destroying the
show. The laugh came when you informed us that you had cut your perspripl
hours by 5 and were only charging us $125 for your services. Thank you so
much.
The whole "Godspell" project was, for us, a fiasco that we..thoggt4.wou.ld be
wonderful experience.
You had discussed with us, on many occasions, the fact that nearly all of the
College Station Hotel-.Metol tax.granted Bryan.
ery ttl anything, w s: You.spoke
further'about•how e, the Brazos:Vali TRO PE, . r l a welco .a
to the' ro ran 'lr yo r arks aid13.000.0t1'pOporp.p.m...090..Wolfreek
Yourly..reserVa. io , r s the : r pp4ppd.p0
from teenagers downy :eke:: . .in r st c in the
young•onr~es: Yo Vires *Os'centered
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whom you had worked-When yoti•Wete.id the CSISD You even
attempted to influences, t ro . # #: .drop.the:yo nger m ers:. . ••
of ourrg i ation.: We•.t : :G :everyday that we.00.not give in t .:your
wishes. .. . • .. �: .
When you proposed the "GodOeir Otojeot, it was to be a part of your Wolf Pen
Creek Pragram.. out sole responsibility was.:.,.. :show p and perform. vas
only when it was too date.t •cancel w . .is er d.you::had
evidentlyerstepp d..arear.authors: r that r : :.had • r p sely.mislead, s from ..
the stars..'Of corse,•:i re.s . ld have.insisted. .con.tract#...but wetrusted:.y . •
And, in the end, youci o t s � :with aU r ses. s, o
course, includedour. ee' otr .. ��.::.s . :: :;: tin*
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ipm t hie had a wanted 'rd R M Audio. We could, of course, have
brought in our own system and crew at not cost at all, Ivo.gore, however, told•
that was not allowed.
I undetstand that you have had some problems.with your: . get Perhaps that
is why this wholething'has. d.e •i such a mess.. Maybe.your were covering
for yourself* For whatever reason,' I will, i t e question.is asked of e, advise
anyone 'Who is coriideririg working with.you ardor College Station Parks and
Recreation to "get it in writing."
Ms. Anel Bow
page 3
Do you have any idea how relieved MA Sterling is to be out of that
backstabbing atmosphere that is your office - or - -- how pleased we are to
have the real MA back?
Again, thank you for relieving me of the necessity of breaking off our
relationship. It is really too bad when you think of what the Troupe collaborating
with the College Station Parks and Recreation could have done for Wolf Pen
and the City of College Station. We might even, with our following, have helped
you to make up for some of the large tosses your Wolf Pen Creek projects have
suffered.
In closing, it has come to my attention that certain derogatory remarks about -
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members of the TROUPE E and the TROUPE in general are circulating around
the community and are originating from you and your personnel. These
remarks are unfounded in fact or merit, consisting only of malice and spite and
could be considered defamation of character. It is my job, as Managing
Director, to look after the TROUPE and it's members. Therefore, I ask that you
cease and desist any and all remarks s of this sort or the matter will be taken to a
higher authority.
Sincerely,
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CITY OF. COLLEGE STATION
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
PROJECT STATUS REPORT
JULY, 1997
1. WAYNE SMITH BASEBALL COMPLEX
Project Number: PK9505
Budget: $1,230,000- 1995 Bond
Contract At ount# Design $87,990
Project Manager: Eric Ploeger
Project Design: HSI Consulting Architects
Com n s/Sts#Atter review of 16 proposqjs by Arohit cturc l firms, the staff
recommended HSI Architects of Bryan to the City Council. The City Council
approved this selection. The contract was signed in early February 1996 and the
initial meeting with staff took place on February 27.
Task: Project Design: November 1996 - May 1997
Advertisement&Award: June -July 1997
Complete: May 1998
2. MADELEY PROPERTY DONATION
Project Number:
Budget: N/A
Contract Amount:
Project Mn ger: Eric Pioeger w
Project Design: Parks and Recreation Department, Planning
Comm s/St :Tis is a 5.16 acre tract that Edward Madeley intends to
donate to the City for a park to be named for his spouse. The property
description and the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment have been
completed. A title report has been ordered. Work on gr ement with Mr.
Madeley will be produced for possible council approval. Bids were opened
June 19, 1997. Two bids were received wit the low bid substantially over the
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allotted budget. The project was re-bid with the bid opening scheduled for July
24, 1997. A number of Items were changed in the specifications that will allow
for lower bids without changing the scope of the project.
Task: Project Design:
Advertisement&Ar t#
Complete:
CIP Report 7/3197 Page i of 3
3. EDELWEISS PARK
Project Number: PK97 ' x:
Budget: $25,000
Contract Amount: N }
Project Manager: ria Ploeger •
Project Design: Parks Planning
Comments/Status: Funding was received through a development agreement ••••1
with the develop for landscaping. A tree planting plan Is being prepared that •
will include drip irrigation system. The Forestry Division will Install approximately
40 trees this fall. The irrigation system will be installed in July.
Task; Project c Design:: Jun 1997
Advertisement&Award: June 1997 .'
Complete: July 1997 (Irrigation) #
April 1998 (Trees) .:
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4. LEMONTREE REST ROOMS
Project Number: PK931
Budget: $25,000
Contract Amount: N/A
Project Manager: ' Peter Vanecek
Project Design: Parks Planning
ing 1°
Comments/Status: This project will include a single rest room facility and all utility
hook ups. as Concrete of Bryan, TX was the low bid. The project was
approved y Council grid construction will.begin in July 1997.
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Task: Project Design: April 1997
Advertisement&Award: May -June 1997
Complete: September 1997
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PARKS PLANNING
CIP SUPPORT PROJECTS
1. COLLEGE STATION LIBRARY
LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DESIGN
Budget. $40,000
C mm n s Stu :Part s Planning is providing the design for the exterior
landscaping and irrigation design. Construction o this project
began in March 1997.
2. COLLEGE STATION FIRE STATION
LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DESIGN
Budget: $8,000
Comments/Status:Construction began in June 1996. The Forestry Division will
install the plant material. The project was completed by PARD
personnel in May, 1997.
3. THOMAS PARK SIDEWALKS
SIDEWALK DESIGN
Budget: $53,000
Comments/Status: This is a Development Services project to put sidewalks on
both the east and west sides of the south end of Thomas Park. Parks
Planning will provide design drawings for the project. Construction will
begin the week of March 17. Completion is expected by the end of
June.
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4. COLLEGE STATION BUSINESS CENTER $ ,500,000)
PHASE II LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT
Budget: $300,000-400,000
Com n /Status: Preliminary energy/drainage studies are being performed at
the present time. After the engineer completes his plans, then the
landscape desig n will begin.
5. PARKING GARAGE - NO G TE ($7,000,00
LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DESIGN
Budget: $100,000
Comments/Status: Will begin landscape design in October or November of ++:
1997. Plans should be complete in January 1998.
6. UTILITY BUILDING
LANDSCAPE SCAP AND IRRIGATION N DESIGN
Budget: $30,000
Comments/Status: Landscape and Irrigation design plans will begin in August,
and should be completed by October 1997.
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