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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/09/2003 - Regular Agenda Packet - Parks Board Agenda Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Regular Meeting Tuesday, December 9, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. The EXIT Teen Center College Station 1520 Rock Prairie Road Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future College Station, Texas 1. Call to order. 2. Pardon ^^ possible action concerning requests for absences of members from meeting. 3, Hear visitors. 4, Discussion, consideration, and possible approval of minutes from the Joint Meeting between the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on October 30, 2003, and from the Regular Meeting of the Board on November 4, 2003. 5. Discussion, reconsideration, and possible action regarding a park land dedication request for the Randall's University Park Subdivision (Park Zone 2). 6. Discussion, consideration, and possible approval of a resolution in support of a potential regional park site in Grimes County (Board Goal #9). < ) 7. Presentation, discussion, and possible action concerning a conceptual design for a neighborhood park in Park Zone 6 (Southwest Park). 8. Discussion, consideration, and possible action concerning a request from the Woodland Hills Homeowners Association (Park Zone 9). 9, Report, discussion, and possible action concerning the conceptual plans for the Lincoln Center expansion and W.A. Tarrow Park addition project. 10. Report, discussion, and possible action concerning the Capital Improvement Program: 0:4, Park Land Dedication Project List Current Capital Improvement Project List ':. November 2003 Bond Election Projects 11. Review, discussion, and possible action concerning Board and Departmental Goals and Objectives, and City Council Strategic Plan. 12. Discussion of calendar, next meeting dates, and possible agenda items: <> Christmas in the Park - December 12t», 13m, 19,», and 20m. ~� Regular Meeting - January 13, 3004 0:0 Park Naming Subcommittee 13. Adjourn The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive services must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3517 or (TDD) 1-800-735-2989. s' a f n' 14.1 fi. i 3 " t s 5 r e � • b epi 4i 12/02/2003 16:45 FAX 9797643737 CCS PARKS & REC. 001 ****************************** **$ MULTI TX/RX REPORT *** ****************************** TX/RX NO 3394 PCS. 1 TX/RX INCOMPLETE [ 0218451643 KAMU [ 04197765291 EQU I COM TRANS\CT I ON OK [ 01 198461490 KBTX [ 03192603458 KRIM [ 05198461933 KTRS [ 06192689090 KAGG I 07197747545 KTTX [ 08197768923 EAGLE [ 09198452647 BATTALION f 10198233894 INSITE ERROR INFORMATION - t0.0!4,00 Agenda '-"•?? Parks and Recreation Advisory Board srp algt 14,44:r Regular Meeting .41V Tuesday, December 9, 2003, at 700 P.m® The EXIT Teen Center College Station 120 Rock Prairie Road Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future College Station, Texas 1, Call to order. 2. Pardon — possible action concerning requests for absences of members from meeting. 3. Hear visitors. 4. Discussion, consideration, and possible approval of minutes from the Joint Meeting between the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on October 30, 2003, and from the Regular Meeting of the Board on November 4, 2003. 5. Discussion, reconsideration, and possible action regarding a park land dedication request for the Randall's University Park Subdivision (Park Zone 2). Discussion, consideration, and possible approval of a resolution in support of a potential regional park site in Grimes County (Board Goal #9). 7. Presentation, discussion, and possible action concerning a conceptual design for a neighborhood park In Park Zone 6 (Southwest Park). 8. Discussion, consideration, and possible action concerning a request from the Woodland Hills Homeowners Association (Park Zone 9). 9. Report, discussion, and possible action concerning the conceptual plans for the Lincoln Center expansion and W.A. Tarrow Park addition project. 10. Report, discussion, and possible action concerning the Capital Improvement Program: Park Land Dedication Project List The City f � Colleje Station,,, Texas � mb the Past, ExploringFuture. ,.{\ Box 9960 • 1101 Texas Avenue ° College Station,TX 77842 • (979)764-3500 vvn=zicnUrxe'm^/ion./xun September 29, 2003 Mr. Frank Thurmand 1700 Barak Lane Bryan, Texas 77802 Dear Frank: Thank you for your recent inquiry regarding the park area located in the Woodland Hills subdivision. The park site was dedicated to the City in 2000 along with adjacent greenway property. The future park is intended serve as a "neighborhood" park for the Woodland Hills subdivision and other residents in the Park Zone 9 area. At the current tinne, there are no funds to develop this park site. The Parkland Dedication Ordinance provides the primary funding source for neighborhood park development. At the time this park was dedioahed, there was no requirement for a "development" fee. The ordinance was revised in 2002 to include a provision that added a development fee that now provides funds to construct parks that are dedicated during the platting process. The development of the Woodland Hills park site will require funding approval from other sources. Also, the design process will need to be initiated to determine the scope of the project. This process will involve public input and review, and approval by the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board. We currently have nine neighborhood park sites in our inventory that are not developed. The Advisory Board has several park sites that they will consider during the new Fiscal Year for planning and potential development. The Woodland Hills site is one of five undeveloped parks that they have included on the list. We do not have an exact schedule for each site at this time. Howevor, we will let you know when the Woodland Hills site will be considered and will actively involve the residents in the process. This will probably occur some time within the next six to nine months. Thanka, again, for your interest and support of this project. We will keep you informed of any actions related to the process and will seek your assistance in gathering input from the residents of the neighborhood. Please contact either Ric Ploeger or myself should additional information be required. Sincerely, 4,, &,-e--4 Steve �/ 'Director Parks & Recreation Homco|T,xos A&M Uoircohy Uom, ot the George Buoh Presidential iihmr/ aod iJuscum 09/2212003 13:35 9798461079 CLAS 1C 1NC r-Aut Si £. -, a ESTATES OF WOODLAND HILLS HOMEOWNERS -: ' ASSOCIATION �» } -g 1700 BARAK LANE BRYAN TX 77802 979-846-8845 ' ,,' ' 846—1079 FAX $ENO TO: FROM: COMPANY AME .. � . ATT I r. - ' $ATE. 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THIS INCLUDES AN AREA 154 FEET ALONG OODLAND RIDGE DRIVE, THE RETENTION POND AREA, ALL OF THE LAND TO THE REA': OF LOTS 20 THROUGH 30, AND PAST SPRING CREEK AS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED DRAWING. 1 RECENTLY SPOKE WITH STEVE BEACHY, WHO IS IN CHARGE OF THE PARKS AND RECREATIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR TIE CITY, AND HE HAS INFORMED ME THAT IT IS IN THE WORKS TO BE DEVELOPED, BUT THAT THERE W NO MONEY IN 173E 2003 BUDGET. HE HOPES TO HAVE FUNDS IN THE *; BUDGET, BUT THEY NEED TO DO A MASTER PLAN FIRST, HE HAS EXPRESSED A DESIRE TO HAVE INPUT FROM THE RESIDENTS ON THINGS THEY WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN THE PARK. IN AN ATTEMPT TO GATHER INFORMATION THAT HE CAN USE IN DEVELOPING A MASTER PLAN, I AM ENCLOSING A QUESTIONNAIRE THAT YOU MAY WANT TO FILL OUT ALONG WITH ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS. PLEASE RETURN TO ME AND I WILL FORWARD THEM TO MR. 5EACFIYs WHEN WE HAVE OUR HOMEOWNERS' MEETING IN JANUARY, 1 WILL INVITE HIM TO ATTEND AND GIVE ME A. REPORT AT THAT TIME. 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Posey/SKF Enterprises Address: 8818 FM 1179 City/State/Zip: Bryan, Texas 77808 Phone Number/Fax: 079'846'2411 Fax Number: E-mail: Engineer/Planner: Municipal Development Group Address: 2551 Texas Avenue South City/StateZip: College Station, Texas 77840 Phone Number/Fax: 979-683'5358 Fax Number: 639-4243 E-Mail: mdg@natx.yahno.com REQUIRED COMPLIANCE Section 10'B-1/ Land Dedication Single Family Dwelling Units: 1 Multi-Family Dwelling Units: Total Land Requirement: 0.000 Proposed Dedication: 0 Section 10-B-2: Fee in Lieu of Land Has the Planning and Zoning Commission's approval been obtained? No Land Fee: Single Family Fee ($198/dwelling unit): $198 x 1 = $198 Multi-Family Fee ($160/dwelling unit): Total Acquisition Fee: Section 10-B-3: Park Development Fee Single Family Fee ($358/dwelling unit): $358 x 1 = $358 Multi-family Fee ($292/dwelling unit): Total Fee Amounts: Total Single Family Fee ($556/dwelling Unit): $556o1 =$556 Multi-Family Fee ($452/dwelling Unit): Park Land Dedication Checklist 0/Board/Park Land Version Revised.xls Page 1 Section 1O'B-4: Park Development in Lieu of Fee Required development cost: Staff review date and comment: Parks Board review and decision: Section 1O-B-5: Minimum Park Size Is the proposed park less than five (5) acres? NA Madeley Park is next to the property. This property needs to allow If yes, staff recommends: access to Madeley Park. Section 10-B-7; Prior Park Acquisition Is there an existing park that can serve the proposed development? Madeley Park If yes, staff recommends: Section 10-E: Comprehensive Plan Is the proposed park dedication in compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan and the RaoreaUon, Park, and Open Space Master Plan? Comments: Section 10'F: Additional Information Yes (this refers to 1. |oland inthe 1O0'yoarfloodplain? park land) Percentage: Approx. 50% a. Detention/Retention? No Size: Meets Board Policy? Acreage in floodplain: Percentage: Acreage in detention: Percentage: Acreage in greenways: Percentage: Comments: Park Land Dedication Checklist 0/Board/Park Land Dedication/checklistlOriginals/Long Version Revised.xls Page 2 Section 1O-F (of the Park Land Dedication Ordinance) 10'F 1 Any land dedication to the City under this section must be suitable for park and recreation uses. Consideration will be given to land that is in the floodplain or may be considered "floodable" even though not in a federally regulated floodplain as long as, due to its elevation, it is suitable for park improvements. (a) Neighborhood park sites should be adjacent to residential areas in a manner that serves the greatest number of users. Comments: (b) Neighborhood park sites should be located so that users are not required to cross arterial roadways to access them. Comments: (c) Sites should not be severely sloped or have unusual topography which would render the land unusable for organized recreational activities. Comments: (d) Sites should have existing trees or other scenic elements. Comments: (e) Detention/retention areas will not be accepted as part of the required dadimaUon, but may be accepted in addition to the required dedication. If accepted as part of the park. the detention/retention area design must be approved by the City staff and must meet specific parks specifications. Comments: 10'F. 2 Parks should be easy to access and open to public view so as to benefit area development, enhance the visual character of the city, protect public safety, and minimize conflict with adjacent land uses. The following guidelines should be used in designing parks and adjacent development: (a) Where physically feasible, park sites should be located adjacent to greenways and/or schools in order to encourage both shared facilities and the potential co-development of new sites. Comments: (b) A proposed subdivision adjacent to a park may not be designed to restrict reasonable access to the park from other area subdivisions. Street and greenway connections to existing or future adjoining subdivisions may be required to provide reasonable access to parks. Park Land Dedication Checkl 0/Board/Park Land Dedication/checklist'Originals/Long Version Revised xis Page 3 Comments: (c) Where a nonresidential use must directly abut a park, the use must be separated by a screening wall or fence and landscaping. Access points to the park may be allowed by the Planning and Zoning Commission if a public benefit is established. Comments: (d) It is desirable that a minimum of fifty percent(50%) of the perimeter of a park should abut a public street. In all cases, the City shall approve the proposed street alignment fronting on city parks. Comments: (e) Streets abutting a park shall be built in accordance with the thoroughfare plan and the standards of this ordinance; however, the City may require any residential street built adjacent to a park to be constructed to collector width to ensure access and prevent traffic congestion. The developer may request oversize participation in such an instance. Comments: Recommendations: The Board reviewed this item during its Re ular Meeting on September 9, 2003, and passed a motion to accept the cash dedication in lieu of land upon the condition that Development Services is awarded the public access easement to Madeley Park. The Planning and Zoning Commission returned this item to the Board because the owner's of the two properties did not show the easements requested by the Parks Board. Park Land Dedication Checklist 0/Board/Park Land Dedication/checklist/Originals/Long Version Revised.xls Page 4 e M� N/ CHIMNEY H I L L ct« «0r «No« AADJOINER SUBDIVIIS"I0N ,Pi ? ACgGEz� Lad .UM / N. ADJOINE, „ s LOT 0. r• REr t AEER « - � ..;.,,_.,•..,. o °� te ,UM AD.�p NER IIlTNER,.t 1°ba , •' I ewir 9A. � 1 es;;;;.;,,:' •�1.�•Wim^ � � \� S, :; i % u P e'( .fir �' Om B ,jel \ w� R w P t N OINER #., z •,' 1 �`' ADJOIN Y :s1 ,o,,..*` —0 L� LBT A � - y� a�;� �' ,":CR \ n1c �° v �' � '�///4.ii2li1 •` ���c4 Q 1O N/i -� . 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LA Dorm wr 0 / I mal 9 z ADJOINER 1 ADJOINER I oll N LOT LOT I I$AI ACREAGE >i1 ACREKOe^ I �I VOLUME N LUMEN �& ZON E I E REPLAT CURVE TABLE URV[,RABWS UlfA TAWENt LEMON Om LL. ft tt'aTLw, .1. ,i.m7e c pt K'N',Y NM' >R' F q'+tv'v LINE TABLE Lw I 9t • EL4: to 1 1 W M .RM' RESOLUTION of SUPPORT REGARDING RECOMMENDATIONS RELATED TO A REGIONAL PARK IN GRIMES COUNTY WHEREAS, the Brazos Valley Council of Governments is a regional planning commission organized under provisions of Chapter 570,Acts, 5911Legislature, Regular Session 1965 (codified as Article 1011m, V.T.C.S.), is given area-wide planning responsibility for Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson, and Washington counties; and WHEREAS, the Texas Municipal Power Agency is willing to dispose of approximately 10,000 acres of land, portions of which are located within the College Station extraterritorial jurisdiction, on FM244 in western Grimes County, in stages between 2005 and 2015; and WHEREAS, the Brazos Valley Council of Governments Board of Directors directed that a working group be established to research the potential development of a major regional, nature-based park on property owned by Texas Municipal Power Agency in Grimes County; and WHEREAS, the working group vision study, "Preserving Today for Tomorrow" found the regional park concept to be a highly beneficial use for the property and reported that the Texas Municipal Power Agency is receptive to the concept; and WHEREAS, the population of the Brazos Valley, including the City of College Station, is expected to grow by an estimated 43% to around 370,000 by the year 2040, while the Greater Houston area is projected to double its population to 8.5 million during this same period thus creating a need for extensive additional recreational opportunities; and WHEREAS, such a regional park would be an investment in College Station's future economic well-being due to increased spending by out-of-town visitors and because businesses and residents consider quality of life a major factor when choosing to area to relocate there; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COLLEGE STATION PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY WARD: 1. Acknowledges and accepts the document entitled "Preserving Today for Tomorrow" and thanks those in the working group for their efforts. 2. Pledges its support to the acquisition of this property for a future regional park. 3. Recommends to the City Council of the City of College Station to continue their efforts to make this park a reality. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 9th DAY OF DECEMBER,2003 Dr. John Nichols Chairman of the Board ATTEST: Kris Lehde Board Secretary I z T .k ,, •q y' " V Aga � 04:t 't'S ��JE �� ��► � �gj` Corner site II: p,/! 1► d I _ -t. ' "-- SIGN/PLANTER ffi3PC: 8 �: t ia. s s II.. &:4, lllg a ',"-----(6. .- - o ,,,tii , 1 , i ,. aL t p r° V ► "�./. �� ` AREA LIGHTS �`' . stK1 f�_ rye -'�`tt� �� .t d ,_�' �� 4 ,,.. bi rao cr i. .S "it � q WALKS Interior court area .� �- -Al ���� ,: f ' r '� .� � .- s . � 1n LXE,KCISE AREA ..- l0 -.f • �° �'t EQUIPMENT' p� ' I le' 4 ;_. �. vTJ� rj/tj� ,� �.,`.' O lei E i I i i ). I 11 7 E \ oaf LAS Y ,,,i c\.\ / ‘ �. i \ ' v \I �s' ),:,13NC4'11'''''''''')4' ALL i� \( �� sASKr T is � ..� , `couKT //� • ► i"v �'��, .......-iIVOLL„YB L ,. �' E .',� PlINNr� r� 4 r4 Co c .a_4' :_.±1,____ PUNIIL I3 . IYJ ( CHRISTINE LANE ••�, „ "”'-""'"` -RK f"1 .._awe-m��� • iH_ 1" ..,.�.••_ _ _.__._ . .. .. _..- i. , .;,.-1-1,4,0,... a�'�"isw PAS �/Tilw� � Southeast corner sir. ,a• C CE T T 4T or liVC1-9''DI AN r) Piff D.=.40 MFRS ASS0CAT0N 700 BARAK LA N s-W7774.1A47,'"Y.'1,77777 --7 4041.4. A 2,1 2,J.„, 97e4-846-8945 NOVEMBER 7, 2003 MR STEVE B EAC HY PARKS AND R EC R EA TI ONAL DEPT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION P 0 Box 9960 COLLEGE STATION TX 77842 E: WOODLAND HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD PARK DEAR STEVE: I RECENTLY SENT A QUESTIONNAIRE TO THE RESIDENTS OF WOODLAND HILLS ASKING FOR THEIR SUGGESTIONS AS TO WHAT THEY WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN THE PARK. ENCLOSED ARE THE REPLIES THAT WE HAVE RECEIVED TO DATE. WE CURRENTLY HAVE ABOUT 80 HOMES IN WOODLAND HILLS AND WILL HAVE I I I WHEN IT IS BUILT OUT. THERE WILL ALSO BE 93 HOMES IN SPRING MEADOWS, WHICH MEANS THERE WILL BE 204 FAMILIES THAT WILL BE USING THE PARK. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A MEETING WITH THE RESIDENTS TO HAVE FURTHER INPUT ON THE PARK DEVELOPMENT, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO NOTIFY EVERYONE. WE WILL HAVE A HOMEOWNERS' MEETING IN JANUARY AND WOULD BE HAPPY TO HAVE Y7-U ATTEND. IF NOT, I WOULD APPRECIATE AN UPDATE ON THE STATUS OF THE PARK DEVELOPMENT AT THAT TIME. I APPRECIATE YOUR HELP AND WILL STAY IN TOUCH. PLEASE CALL IF I CAN BE OF ANY ASSISTANCE. SINCERELY, 77-7 77,-777 FRANK THURMOND<iR - PRESIDENT, EWH HOA 5,117.77:277-7, ESTATES OF WOODLAND HILLS HOMEOWNERS 5 ASSOCIATION PG 2 il4PA*4 TALLY SHEET ' tile PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT t .t LiA I- PICNIC AREA [J, VOLLEYBALL COURT XIA BASKETBALL COURT (441" iktr TENNIS COURT (Ct SOCCER AREA V1/4/k/C BASEBALL AREA A" kneYt'Cr RUNNING TRACK Pr(jA6te,e NATURE TRAIL OTHER (PLEASE LIST) "ABELCALC OTHER (PLEASE LIST) SUGGESTIONS: 00 I.-, \ <crR EiSr.4t 1,11-3 -r I 06, t 7S-1-k-rt oaS 3v-Ari kktc-- ck_a_c„,r4 PARKS AND RECREATION EPART ENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PARK LAND DEDICATION PROJECTS FY 2004 December 2, 2003 Capital Improvement Pro ects s Pro�ec P,roject Funding Date Final x= kA �ganagen # Budget Source ."Exected/Actual Cost - Lick Creek Park Develo.ment,Phase I Under Construction Pete PK0069 $478,000 98 G.O./TPWD Grant 2/04 Bee Creek Li•ht Pole Re.lacement Under Construction Pete PK0303 $118,000 '98 G.O. 1/04 -- Hensel Park Pla •round Re.lacement Pending,Contract David PK0210 $40,000 Re•lacement Account 5/04 Cemete Land Ac.uisition Pendin.Contract Ross GG9905 $275,000 '98 G.O. Unknown _- Southeast Communit Park Two-Acre Purchase Pending Contracts M.McAuliffe - $40,000 12/04 Lincoln Center Ex.ansion/Im.rovements In Desk n Ric PK0319 $984,000 CDBG Funds 12/04 Cemeter Rear Entrance Desi.n and Construction In Desi•n Pete $55,000 General Fund 10/04 -- Wolf Pen Creek Sins In Desi•n Pete $70,500 WPC TIF 5/04 Richard Carter Park Irrigation,Walks,Drinking In Design Pete -. $18,000 Replacement Account 6/04 Fountain Thomas Fitness Court Re.lacement On Hold David $15,000 Re•lacement Account 4/04 Thomas Park Si.ns On Hold David $3,000 Re•lacement Account 4/04 Eastgate Im.rovements On Hold David $40,000 Brazos Beautiful Unknown Woodland Hills Park Desi•n On Hold Pete/David v x � i s t hf CIP Summary Corn•tete:_ .. .. ;, ... .a,... , Under Construction 2 ,Bids Received 0 Pendin.Contracts 3 Out to Bid 0 In Desi.n 4 Pending Land Ac.uisition 0 :Other 0 On Hold 4 Total N , , Park Land Dedication Projects Park Land Dedication..--.:-; .•== Project.-.Project-;, - - ."!..9n1P!P!IOn - Date Final Projects prioritized = aUdget ted/Ac4 t;al' - Cost . ZONE 1 -$179,012 '"'` North.ate Park Ac.uisition On Hold Zone 1 Funds '• ZONE 2- - - ZONE $21,892-. . Raintree Improvements On Hold Pete NA $0 Zone 4 Funds Windwood Improvements On Hold Pete NA $0 Zone 4 Funds Brothers,Fitch,Miller Benches Under Construction David PK0311 $25,000 Zone 5 Funds 12/30/03 $23,922 Jack&Dorothy Miller Park Playgrounds w/Cushion Under Construction David PK0312 $137,000 Zone 5 Funds 11/30/04 $88,889 Zone 5& Jack&Doroth Miller Park Exercise Equipment In Design Pete $20,000 Replacement 5/04 • ZONE 6-=$89 . Anderson Walk and Benches On Hold David PK0315 $45,000 Zone 6 Funds Bee Creek Benches' On Hold David PK0316 $12,000 Zone 6 Funds Anderson Park Swing Set On Hold David PK0314 $12,000 Zone 6 Funds Gabbard Park Sidewalk On Hold David NA $35,000 Zone 6 Funds Southwest Park Development . On Hold Pete/David Zone 6 Funds - , =11' ZONE 72_;-$758 093 Woodway Park Development In Design Pete/David PK9803 $700,000 Zone 7 Funds Unknown ZoNE 9-1$0 - ZONE 10-,$214,050 Zone 10 Park Development Under Construction Pete PK0060 $185,000 Zone 10 Funds 4/15/04 Desi.n Edelweiss Gartens Pete ZONE11 $36244 Pebble Creek Park Improvements/Tot Playground In Design Pete NA $0 Zone 11 Funds • -.1)u, ZOI1 -$563 - I-Intergenerational Project Park Land Dedication Summary , 0 Under Construction 3 Bids Received 0 Pending Contracts 0 Out to Bid 0 In Desi.n 3 Pendin• Land Acsuisition 0 On Hold 9 Page 2 0:/Projects/CIP/CIP&Park Land Ded Project List.doc City of College Station Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Goals & Objectives FY2004 (not prioritized) 1© Oversee the development of a new Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (VS2S2e) // Assist with the November 4, 2003 Bond Election ❑ Develop recommendations for new 5 year CIP implementation ❑ Provide oversight for planning and completion of CIP projects 2e Provide =.oversight and emphasis on further development of Veterans Park & Athletic Complex, Phase II (VS2S2d) ❑ Develop recommendation regarding schedule for development ❑ Assist with the selection of design professionals ❑ Review & provide input concerning Phase II conceptual plans 3. Review nd update the P. rk Land Dedication Ordinance (VS3S1 d) ❑ Review the existing ordinance and methodology ❑ Develop recommendations that will allow developers to construct parks 4© Oversee the desig process and recommend i provements for neighborhood parks (VS2S2e) ❑ Park Zone 1 (Park site in the Northgate area) I I Park Zone 2 (Eastgate Park) ❑ Park Zone 2 (Richard Carter Park) Park Zone 6 (Southwest Park) Park Zone 7 (Woodway Park) Park Zone 9 (Woodland Hills Park) ❑ Park Zone 10 (Park in the Shenandoah area) Develop recommendations for park and facility names 5. Provide oversight and support for the continued implementation of the Park Maintenance Standards (VS2S1a) n Review policies and standards for re-appraisal of existing parks, facilities, and services offered by the Department Approved: October 14, 2003 Updated: December 4, 2003 Page 1 of 3 Review and identify critical needs and develop recommendations to address them 6o Restore the Arboretum at Bee Creek Park to its former value (VS2S2e) Develop recommendations for redevelopment of the trails Develop recommendations for signage and interpretive sites Develop recommendations for the pond areas Develop recommendations for graminetium Develop an operations and maintenance plan %a Develop recommendations for botanical gardens in existing or proposed parks ❑ Determine the scope of the proposal ❑ Develop a proposed list of potential sites Develop recommendations for implementation Oversee the design and develop ent of the Wo A. Tarr®;;°,5, Park Corridor Master Plan (VS2S2e) ❑ Review conceptual plans for Lincoln Center expansion ❑ Review conceptual plans for Tarrow Park additions ❑ Develop recommendations for FY2005 CDBG Budget 9, Provide guidance E. nd support for the i plementation of a regional park site in Grimes County (VS2S4a) ❑ Develop local support for a state-wide $500M bond issue Conduct a site tour of the TMPA property ❑ Develop a recommendation for the budget process 10® Assist with the implementationof an Urban Forest Management Plan (VS2S1b) ❑ Review and assist in the development of a policy for street trees and hazard trees Develop recommendations for implementation 11. Continued interaction between the Board and other City Boards Attend a joint briefing related to growth issues Notes: Growth Report held on October 6th, 2003. In attendance was PARD supervisory staff, the Board, the Senior Advisory Committee, and the Cemetery Committee. Conduct joint meeting with the City Council X Conduct joint meeting with the Planning & Zoning Comm. Notes: Joint meeting was held on October 30, 2003. X Conduct a joint meeting with the Senior Advisory Committee Notes: Board met with Vice Chairperson Robert Meyer on October 14, 2003, and Approved: October 14, 2003 Updated: December 4, 2003 Page 2 of 3 approved the Senior Advisory Committee goals for Fiscal Year 2004. El Conduct a joint meeting with the Bryan Parks & Rec. Board 12. Support increased efforts to implement the Greenways Master Plan (VS3S2d) X Review the status of the current greenways acquisition Notes: Greenways Report on October 30th Joint Meeting with the Planning and Zoning Commission Support increased efforts for acquisition of greenways 13. Provide support & assistance for Departmental goals Develop recommendations for a donations program Notes: Senior Advisory Committee Goal for FY04. Continue joint programming with outside agencies (VS2S4a) Identify potential sources of additional revenue Develop policies for online registration procedures I I Continue communication with outside user groups (VS2S4a) I I Support agency accreditation process Status: Staff will meet on November 18th to discuss strategy. Approved: October 14, 2003 Updated: December 4, 2003 Page 3 of 3 City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department Goals & Objectives FY2004 implerrientation of the CIP Program ta Implementation of Special Projects & Programs continuationcA Staff Development -a Implementation of City Council Strategic issues I plementation of the CIP Program E Implementation of the FY2004 CIP and Park Land Dedication Project List Status: Refer to project list. i4 Support the November 2003 bond election projects Status: Election on Nov. 4, 2003. All parks projects passed. ntinuation cf Staff Development El Complete Management Academy (Steve Beachy, Sheila Walker, David Hudspeth, Peter Vanecek) Status: "4 Complete Supervis4ry Academy (Pam Springfield, David Wood) Status: Graduation on Tuesday, November 18, 2003. E Complete Emergency Management Academy (Jimmy Charanza) Status: Application submitted. E Attend NRPA Revenue Management School (Peter Lamont, David Gerling) Status: Will attend on February /-th 11th O Attend TRAPS Conference (Peter Lamont, Geri Marsh) Status: Will attend March 10th - 12th II Conduct Arbor Master Training Status: (Date to be Determined) AI Attend the 10th Annual Southeast Texas Grounds Maintenance Conference in Conroe (to obtain required CEU's to maintain pesticide applicator's licenses) Status: Ross Albrecht, Gerald Guillory, Delmer Charanza, Sandra Weggman, Nina Stanley, Frank Thompson, David Sturdivant, Keith Fails, Mike Watson, Bruce Ray, Greg Richards attended on October 22, 2003. Implementation of City Council Strategic Issues O Acquire new cemetery site and develop a plan for operations (VS1S1e) Status: LI Continue im clementation of Park Maintenance Standards (VS2S1a) Status: O Continued implementation of the Urban Forest Management Plan (VS2S1b) Status: LI Continue efforts to make parks more intergenerational (VS2S2a) Status: E Review leisure service programs (VS2S2b) Status: E Pursue cooperative efforts with the City of Bryan on joint programming (VS2S2c) Status: Develop Veterans Park & Athletic Complex, Phase H (VS2S2d) Parks & Recreation Dept. FY04 Goals & Objectives Updated: September 27, 2003 Page 1 of 2 Status: LI Develop new five-year Parks Capital Improvement Projects (VS2S2e) Status: C Promote performing arts (VS2S3a) Status: Marian Anderson String Quartet performances on Nov. 2nd and 3rd I Implement regional planning and develop initiative (VS2S4a) Status: Dr. John Crompton spoke to the Parks Board on November 41h, The Board was in consensus on supporting a resolution to go to the City Council in support of a future regional park site in Grimes County. Update the Park Land Dedication Ordinance (VS3S1d) Status: I-)plementati,rn of Special projects & Programs LI Assist with the development and implementation of the City's website Status: El Implement automated registration software Status: LIII Adopt and impleme, t temp/seasonal pay plan Status: In progress. Draft Plan has been created. LI Implement cemetery software Status: LI C nduct bench' ,ark survey -Lf similar cities Status:Parks information has been entered into ActiveParks.Org Z Coordinate the City's 65th ,: u hay Celebration on October 19th Status: Complete LI Investigate the fesibility fir department ! accreditation Status: Staff will meet on November 18th to discuss strategy. Li Investigate the feasibility of in,npl:menting a Donations Prograi for the department Status: Senior Advisory Committee goal for Fiscal Year 2004. Parks & Recreation Dept. 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