HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/25/2005 - Regular Minutes - Senior Advisory Committee College Station Senior Advisory Committee
Regular Meeting
Monday, April 25, 2005
College Station Teen Center
1520 Rock Prairie Rd.
10:00am
MINUTES
Members Present: Laura Homes, Robert Meyer, Haskell Monroe,Neal Nutall, Raymond
Reed, Colleen Risinger, Diupankar Sen, Yvonne Stevens, Betty Wilborn and Joanna
Yeager
Members Absent: Patricia Boughton, E.E. Burns, Frank Camplone, and Joe LeCour
Staff Present: Peter Lamont, Recreation Superintendent
I. Call to order. The meeting was called to order at 10:02am by Robert Meyer,
Chairman.
II. Hear visitors. None Present.
III. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on March 28, 2005. Raymond Reed
made the motion that the minutes be approved. Luara Holmes seconded the
motion. The motion passed.
IV. Discussion, consideration and possible action concerning presentation to the Parks
and Recreation Board on May 17th
Robert Meyer presented an outline from the Senior Advisory Committee to the
Parks and Recreation Board for a senior building and opportunity to petition the
College Station City Council. (Proposal attached) Changes suggested to
OBJECTIVE 4 included removing elevator and requesting that a single floor
structure is preferred.
V. Sub-Committee reports:
• Goals committee- Joanna Yeager -No report
• Program committee—Yvonne Stevens—No report
VI. Senior Services Coordinator Report (Report attached)
VII. Next meeting and agenda items: Monday, May 23, 2005
VIII. Adjourn. The meeting adjourned at 11:35
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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Parks and Recreation Department
PLAYGROUND REPLACEMENT
REPORT
Presented to the College Station
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
April 12, 2005
Playground Installation Information
Playground Replacement 2000-2005
Scheduled Playground Replacement 2006-2009
Playground Inspection Sheet
PLAYGROUND INSTALLATION INFORMATION
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Anderson Park Gametime Kienchnick Construction 2003 $43,000 Rubber Cushion
Bee Creek Park
play unit Gametime Berryman and Company 1986 $26,000 Gravel
mod.#D+4122 Acklam Construction 1983 $unknown Gravel
swing sets(2) Gametime
Brothers Park
play unit/swings Miracle R.M.Dudley Contractor 2001 $25,000 Gravel/Rubber
Castlegate Park
play unit Gametime Total Recreation Products 2002 $49,282.89 for Rubber Cushion
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Central Park
play unit Gametime L.P.L.Construction Co. 1990 $25,700 Gravel/Rubber
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swings
Edelweiss Park
play unit/swings Gametime John Boegner Contractor 2000 $33,500 Rubber Cushion
Emerald Forest
Park Gametime Mareks Brothers Construct 1989 $12,500 Gravel
Gabbard Park
play unit/swings Gametime R.M.Dudley Contractor 2001 $34,124 Gravel/Rubber
G.K.Fitch Park Gametime Mareks Brothers Construct 2002 $23,429 Gravel
Hensel Park(TAMU)
play unit/swings Gametime _Mareks Brothers Construct 2004 $45,390 Gravel
J.&D.Miller Park Gametime R.M.Dudley Contractor 2003 $88,889 for 2 Rubber Cushion
Lemontree Park Gametime R.M.Dudley Contractor 2001 $24,000 Gravel/Rubber
Lions Park
play unit Quality Industries Twin City Development 1990 $10,200 Gravel/
tot play Unit Miracle Fuqua Construction 1999 $20,000 Gravel/Rubber
Merry Oaks
play unit/swings Miracle R.M.Dudley 2001 $24,000 Gravel/Rubber
Oaks Park Miracle Mareks Brothers Construct 1995 $42,700 Rubber Cushion
Parkway Park Quality Industries Mareks Brothers Construct 1991 $10,500 Gravel
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Pebble Creek Park Gametime Mareks Brothers Construct 1996 $47,200 for 2 Rubber Cushion
Raintree Park
play unit/swing Miracle R.M.Dudley 2001 $27,300 Gravel/Rubber
Sandstone Park Gametime R.M.Dudley 1998 $25,050 Rubber Cushion
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Southern Oaks
Park
play unit/swing Gametime Orion Construction 2004 $55,420 Rubber Cushion
Southwood Park
play unit by pool Mexico Forge Calcon Inc. 1984 $11,000 Gravel
play unti by pavilion Mexico Forge Acklam Construction 1984 about$12,000 Gravel
Thomas Park
(north end)
play unit/swings/slide Gametime Mareks Brothers Construct 1995 $29,800 Gravel
(south end)
play unit/swings Gametime R.M.Dudley 2000 $16,000 Gravel
W.A.Tarrow Park
(south end)
play unit being replaced
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play unit/swing Gametime Diamond Construction 1987 $14,500 Gravel
Windwood Park Gametime E.W.Berryman Contractor 1985 $4,000 Gravel
Wolf Pen Creek
Park
play unit Gametime Construct Resource Group 1993 $14,000 Gravel
rubber cushion unkown 1996 $16,600
Woodcreek Miracle Mareks Brothers Construct 1991 $16,000 Gravel
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SCHEDULED PLAYGROUND
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PLAYGROUND INSPECTION SHEET
Park: M6(4 -zek-
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Unit
Unit ID: —
Date:
Do not not rely entirely upon check(I)marks. When possible,use numbers or descriptive notations for clarification.
SWINGS Repair Replace SOCCER GOALS Repair Replace
Chains Nets
"S" Hooks
7/S7 Properly anchored
Seats A Frames structurally sound
Hanger bracket AIII II
Fasteners AVIV SLICES Repair Replace
Tires
Bearings Handrails
Unit Okay Slide beds
Steps, ladder
Other Problems: Fasteners
Paint
IBEENNERMIIMMIIMIE Stability Unit Okay
PHYSICAL FITNESS DEVICES
Broken or missing accessories
Bolts, nuts, clamps, caps
I Cracks in stress points
Surfaces need smoothing Broken, missing, loose parts
Stability of equipment ( Nuts, bolts, clamps, caps
V
Paint or stain Steps, rings, rungs
Unit Okay 5-041,2- /0144-44-) -I ..,
AVM Bars, surface free from protruding
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A edges/projections
Structure stability
Paint Unit Okay
Needs slat replacement
Frame repair PLAYGROUND SURFACES
Surfaces need smoothing
Paint Ground free of trip hazards
Bolts, nuts, loose or missing Rutting under equipment
Unit Okay Sand AddI
Gravel Add 1. 11i II
COURTS rir Replace Unit Okay
Circle On Volleyball ' Basketball , Tennis Other Problems: ALL Aje3i9.o_v- az-vju ee_S
Backboards
Goals PERIMETER AREA
Nets
Fasteners Low limbs
Paint Debris Area Okay
VStability of equipment
Unit Okay Other Problems: Phi_pol_a, 'S'oA",..e, LA jztAilejit
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Other Problems: (Lc 4 1,14,0/Az A-c)
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COMMENTS:
OiParks/83/PLAYGROUND INSPECTION SHEET.doc Revised October 5,2004
PARK MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
SURVEY SUMMARY FOR FY 2005
Quarterly Periods: First Quarter, FY 2005 Overall % of Standards Met: 89%
Second Quarter, FY 2005 Overall % of Standards Met: 89%
Third Quarter, FY 2005 Overall % of Standards Met: %
Fourth Quarter, FY 2005 Overall % of Standards Met:
Categories
I. Athletic Facilities: Competitive Fields
East South West Avg. %of Stds Met Prey. Yr. %of Stds.Met
151 Quarter 96% 93% 86% 92% 86%
2nd Quarter 94% 88% 91% 91% 92%
3rd Quarter 88%
4`h Quarter 92%
II. Playgrounds
East South West Avg. %of Stds Met Prey. Yr. %of Stds.Met
151 Quarter 92% 95% 87% 91% 83%
2nd Quarter 89% 91% 89% 90% 86%
3`d Quarter 92%
4th Quarter 90%
III. Pavilion/Shelter Facilities
East South West Avg.%of Stds Met Prey.Yr. %of Stds.Met
151 Quarter 91% 94% 89% 91% 90%
2"d Quarter 91% 92% 87% 90% 93%
3rd Quarter 90%
4th Quarter 92%
IV. Tennis Courts
East South West Avg. %of Stds Met Prey.Yr. %of Stds. Met
1s1 Quarter 97% 98% 100% 98% 91%
2"d Quarter 91% 89% 95% 92% 96%
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3rd Quarter 3%
46 Quarter 91%
V. Basketball Courts
East South West Avg. %of Stds Met Prey. Yr. %of Stds. Met
1st Quarter 98% 96% 96% 97% 94%
2"d Quarter 96% 95% 98% 96 98%
3rd Quarter 960
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4'h Quarter °
VI. Sand Volleyball Courts
East South West Avg. %of Stds Met Prey. Yr. %of Stds. Met
151 Quarter 67% 93% 89% 83% 81%
2"d Quarter 70% 93% 100% 88% 84%
3rd Quarter 79%
4th Quarter 90%
VII. Ponds
East South West Avg. %of Stds Met Prey. Yr. %of Stds. Met
151 Quarter 92% 87% 33% 71% 70%
2"d Quarter 87% 90% 50% 76% 76%
3`d Quarter 71%
4th Quarter 73%
VIII. Parks: General Parks
East South West Avg.%of Stds Met Prey.Yr.%of Stds. Met
•1st Quarter 93% 92% 95% 93% 88%
2"d Quarter 91% 90% 92% 91% 92%
3`d Quarter 89%
4th Quarter 93%
Overall District Averages
East South West Overall%of Stds Met Prey.Yr. %of Stds.Met
151 Quarter 91% 93% 84% 89% 85%
2"d Quarter 89% 91% 88% 89% 90%
3rd Quarter87%
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4th Quarter °
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT& PARK LAND DEDICATION PROJECTS FY'05
May 17, 2005
Ca•ital Im•rovement Pro"ects
Capital Improvement Project Project Completion
Projects Status Manager # Budget Source Date Final
Expected/Actual Cost
SoutheastNCommunity Park Two Acre Purchase Cutts 3 M McAuliffe $,40.„/;„?.,?, '04 Gen.Fund 12/04 $40,000
,Eastgate 1mprQYeen� � �" ,1',$40:000
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G+amplete David r P1f0404 $40 000' Brazos Beautiful 8/04 $441274 ' $44 270
Ea't'Pen Greek geCoin bete 17
Pete $ 2 000 Gen Punct FY'04 .. ,,,'11/01104 $8,3640 $8360
v olf Pen Creek Signs to; ' Pete. .. 11UP0400 ti
$70,500 . , General Fund FVo4 9/04 34, 34,500'
Central Park Soccer Field Light Design Complete Pete P1(0406 $20,000 General-Funds 10/04
Krenek Crossing Landscaping Complete Pete GG002 $20,000 City Centre 11/04 1/05 15,606
Lick Creek Park Bike,Rocks,Benches,$Slabs Complete Pete PK0069 $7,000 '98 Bond 12/31/04 , 1/05 $6,850
Lincoln Center Expansion/Improvements Complete Ric , PK0319 $984,000 CDBG Funds
3/05 1/05 $818,448
Greens Prairie Rd Landscaping&irrigation Design Complete David ST0214 $80,000 , "Street Project Fund 4/05 3/28 $80,000
Parkway Park I Complete Pete PK0409 $50,000 '03 G.0.4,Zone 2 3/05 3/25 $44,795
Central Park Soccer Lights Complete Pete PK0406 $286,000 General Fund 6/05 , 4/05 $224,174
Rock Prairie Rd Medians Landscape Complete Pete , St9923 $40,000 '98 Bond 3/05 3/16 . $23,903
Veterans Park Phase II In Design Ric P0501 $6,925,000 '03 Bond 10/07
Lincoln Playground In Design Pete , $50,000 '05 Gen.fund
Steeplechase Park Development In Design David Pk0502 $315,000 Community Dev. 12/05
W.A.Tarrow Spray Park In Design Ric _ PK0503 $170,000 Community Dev.
Cemetery Land Acquisition Pending Land Contract Ross GG9905 $275,000 '98 G.O. Unknown
Jack&Dorothy Miller Park
Basketball Court Cover Pending Contract Pete PK0512 $175,000 '05 General Fund 9/05
WPC Multipurpose Building Pending Contract Ric $700,000 WPC T.I.F. 5/06
Intergenerational Park Additions Under Construction David PK0513 $310,000 '03 Bond 9/05
VPAC Soccer Lights Under Construction Pete PK0511 $400,000 General Fund 5/05
Economic Development
Business Park Sign Under Construction Pete GG0302 $50,000 Business Center Fund 5/05
Thomas Pool Collector Tank Repair Under Construction Ric PK0528 $20,000 '05 General Fund 5/05
North ate Restrooms No status Ric $300,000 FY'05
I—Intergenerational Project
s ,.Completed 12 w.
Under Construction 4
Under Contract 0
Pending Contracts 2
Bids Received 0
Out to Bid/Re-Bid p
In Design 4
Pending Land Contract 1
On Hold 0
No status 1
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Park Land Dedication Pro"ects
Park Land Dedication Project Project Completion
Projects Prioritized Status Manager # Bud et Funding Date Final
Ex
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ected/Ac� Cost
ZONE 1 -$202,515
North•ate Park Ac.uisition On Hold
$88,928
--__- Zone 1 Funds
ZONE 2
R,ohard Carter Pdrk Sidewalks Zone
Coni tato;.: Pete °: , PKOg1"1 0 RRO $.Re•tacertient 10131/04 $21,435
Richard Carter Park Landsca.e&Irri•ation Pendin.Contract Pete PK0529 $15,000 Park Zone 2 6/05
Thomas Park Track Under Contract David Pk0526
2 Funds$11- Zone
5/05
ZONE 3-$82,215 -
Central Park Li•ht Trail In Desi•n David _----_
Central Pond Sailfish Walk Com•lete David PK0405 48:500 Zone 3 Funds 10/15/04 12/3/04 $48,690
ZONE 4-$22,178 -.-_----_
Raintree Im.rovements Concrete Walks In Desi.nZone ds+
Pete NA $0 sis,0004'sFuanBond
Windwood Im.rovements Concrete Walks In Desi•n Pete NA $0 Zone 4 Funds
ZONE 5-$25,001
Jack&Doroth Perk trait Ll.htin . Corn.lete. PetePk0408- '
$56 000:Zone 5 Funds 10/04 1105'.. • g45'862'
ZONE 6-$88,465
Southwest Park Develo.ment On Hold Pete/David _ $90,000 Zone 6 Funds
Lemontree Park Disc Golf Corn'kite'; Pete V P1(0527'; $5 000 Zone 6 Funds 5/15/05 04/15/05 $3 725
Gabbard Park Sidewalk I On Hold David NA $0 Zone 6 Funds
ZONE 7-$778,268 -_-----
John Crompton Park Development I Under Construction Pete/David PK9803 $710,000 Zone 7 Funds Oct.1/05
ZONE 8-$41,515
ZONE 0 $ 0 -==---_
ZONE 10-$1147755,,55509 ----
Desi.n Edelweiss Gartens On Hold Pete
ZONE 11 -$41,461
Pebble Creek Park Improvements/rot Playground I Com.lete - Pete PK0403 $36 500 Zone 11 Funds 11/04 12/04 $38,325
ZONE 12-$10,616
ZONE 13-$578
I-Intergenerational Project
Park Land Dedication Summary
Completed 5
Under Construction 1
Under Contract 0
Bids Received 0
Pending Contracts 3
Out to Bid 0
In Design 3
Pending Land Acquisition 0
On Hold 4
Total 15
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Goals & Objectives
FY2005
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION (Not Prioritized)
1. Support Regional Park Initiative (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 4)
Ei Develop action plan
Ei Complete appraisal of property
Appraiser chosen; work should be complete by summer 2005.
Tour for new Parks & Recreation Advisory Board members in spring
2. Andy Anderson Arboretum at Bee Creek (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 1)
Develop long-term plan for redevelopment once drainage issues are addressed
El Make additional trail improvements
EDInstall new trail markers
3. Oversee planning process for Steeplechase Park (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
ElConduct public hearings
First held on February 23rd; second hearing on March 29th; Board approval on April 12th
ED Develop Master Plan
ElComplete design process
Design process underway.
Ei Bid project
4. Crompton Park (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Complete design process
Design complete.
ED Bid project
Project pre-bid meeting held on March .3rd; bid opening on March 10th; City Council consideration April 14th.
EJComplete construction
Construction underway.
Begin operation and maintenance
ElConduct dedication ceremony
Approved by Parks&Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 1 of 4
Updated: May 16, 2005
5. Veterans Park, Phase II (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
EJ Complete Phase II design plans
Design contract approval at October 21, 2004 City Council meeting. In conceptual design phase - plans
reviewed by VPAC, Phase II Subcommittee on February 11th.
1:1 Assist with Veterans Memorial expansion project
Memorial wall expansion complete November, 2004.
Veterans Day Ceremony November 11, 2004
Ceremony complete.
Ej Complete lighting of four existing soccer fields
Project is under construction
6. Continued interaction with other City Boards (Lincoln Center, Bryan Parks Board,
Conference Center, P&Z, Seniors) (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
EiJoint meeting with DRB Presentation and discussion of the film "Small Urban Spaces"and discussion of park concepts
for Northgate on February 1.1"1.
El Report from Lincoln Center Advisory Committee
Scheduled for May regular meeting
Report from Conference Center Advisory Committee
EiReport from Senior Advisory Committee
Monthly updates included in Board packets. Report scheduled for May 17th regular meeting.
ElJoint meeting with Planning and Zoning Commission
El Joint meeting with City Council
7. Park Land Dedication Ordinance Update (Planning & Development, Strategy 1)
Review and approval of recommendations
Approval by City Council
8. Urban Forest Management Plan (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 1)
Revisit or new direction?
9. Capital Improvement Projects oversight. (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Intergenerational Park Improvements (See CIP& Park Land Dedication Projects list for status.)
Update given at the regular October meeting. Intergenerational Park Improvements construction contract
Council approval on March 10th. Project underway.
ESpray Park at Lincoln Center
Conceptual design complete; notice to proceed with preliminary design has been given.
Determine use for old buildings at Lincoln Center
Meeting with Lincoln Former Students held in April.
Approved by Parks&Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 2 of 4
Updated: May 16, 2005
• Basketball pavilion at Jack and Dorothy Miller Park (Zone 5)
Contract pending.
Park Land Dedication Projects (Zone 10)
10. Needs Assessment for facilities and programs. (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Conduct focus group meetings
ED Conduct public hearings
Meeting conducted on March 3rd
• Develop survey instrument
Underway.
• Review and accept final report
Parks Board:
Council review:
Meeting held with RPTS students to go over scope of the project on Nov 11th 2004
11. Park Maintenance Standards Review and Direction. (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 1)
First quarter standards report
Report given at January 11th regular meeting
E1Second quarter standards report
Report given at May 19th regular meeting along with Playground Replacement Report
ED Third quarter standards report
Fourth quarter standards report
• Develop recommendations for improvement
12. Southern Oaks Park (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Neighborhood celebration/dedication of park
Review park plan for additional improvements
13. Support Greenways Program (Parks & Leisure, Strategy #2)
Review and assist with update of Hike and Bike Master Plan
Kristan Clann review of Hike and Bike Trail Plan at regular meeting of November 9, 2004.
El Review and assist with update of Greenways Master Plan
Continued support of Hike and Bike Task Force
14. City Center Project support.
ElParks and Recreation office recommendations
Approved by Parks&Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 3 of 4
Updated: May 16, 2005
Parks and open space area recommendations
EDCommunity Center facility recommendations
15. Develop plan of action for Northgate Park.
O Review existing Northgate Redevelopment Plan
• Develop recommendations for neighborhood parks
16. Explore new leisure programs and activities (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
0 Passport program for Seniors
Fall session complete
• Passport program for Teens
Senior Olympics
Planning senior Olympics for 2006.
0 International faculty and scholars picnic
Held successfully at Central Park pavilion on October 26, 2004
O Dog splash day at Hallaran Pool
Held on October 24, 2004.
17. Revision of By-Laws for the Board
0 Prepare draft By-Laws
Draft turned over for review by Legal. Draft received back from Legal, October12, 2004
Board approval with revised By-Laws
Review and approval at November 9th Regular meeting.
O By-Laws approval by City Council
Approved by Council at the February 10th meeting
Approved by Parks&Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 4 of 4
Updated: May 16, 2005
Ordir Parks & Recreation Department
Goals & Objectives FY2005
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION (Not Prioritized)
• Implementation of the CIP Program • Implementation of City Council Strategic Issues
• Continuation of Staff Development • Implementation of Special Projects& Programs
Implementation of the CIP Program
0 FY 2005 CIP Projects (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Ongoing. Monthly report given to Board
❑� FY 2005 Park Land Dedication Projects (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Ongoing. Monthly report given to Board
Continuation of Staff Development
Q Complete Management Academy
Status: The Assistant Director and all superintendents have completed the course.
0 Complete Supervisory Academy (Mollie Binion, Darrel Harvey, Cameron Parker)
Status: Graduation November 16, 2004
0 Complete Emergency Management Academy (Cheletia Thomas, Darrell Harvey)
Status: Wednesdays January 12 - March 2
Q Complete NRPA Revenue Management School (David Gerling)
Status: Peter Lamont completed the two-year course; David Gerling completed the first year.
0 Complete TRAPS Conference (Steve Beachy, Eric Ploeger, Peter Lamont, Curtis Bingham, Sheila
Walker, Cheletia Thomas, Eli Williamson, Vera Solis, Zach Lowy, Carisse Depew, Scott Hooks, Geri Marsh.
Status: Complete
Conduct Arbor Master Training (Parks & Leisure, #1)
Status: Working on schedule for fall session
Q Attend the 11th Annual Southeast Texas Grounds Maintenance Conference
Status: Complete
Attend the Texas Cooperative Extension Forestry Unit's 'Arboriculture 101'
(Curtis Schoessow, Scott Deffendoll, and David Pemberton)
Status: Four Saturdays in January 2005
Coordinate and prepare for TRAPS Regional Workshop in Fall 2005
Status: 2005 conference scheduled for November in College Station
Attend Texas Turfgrass Conference (Scott Hooks, Gary Marske, Paul Rucker, Keith Fails)
Status: Conference attended, December 6th_ 8th
Updated: May 4, 2005 Page 1 of 3
Implementation of City Council Strategic Issues
ElAcquire new cemetery site and develop Master Plan (Core Services, #1)
Status: Appraisals complete; negotiations in progress
Continued implementation of Park Maintenance Standards (Parks & Leisure, #1)
Status: FY 2004 overall 89% rating; FY 2005 goal- 90% overall; quarterly reports given to Parks Board.
Ej Continued implementation of the Urban Forest Management Plan?? (Parks &
Leisure, #1)
Status: On hold pending further directions
Continue efforts to make parks more intergenerational (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Report given at October, 2004 regular meeting; Project design completed and out to bid.
Construction contract approved on March 10th
Review leisure service programs ( Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Softball program report October 12, 2004. "Senior Passport"program underway; cricket league
proposal received.
Pursue cooperative efforts with the City of Bryan on joint programming (Parks &
Leisure, #2)
Status: Planning Senior Olympics for 2006; National softball tournaments in 2005 and 2006
Develop Veterans Park & Athletic Complex, Phase II (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Design contract approval at October 21, 2004 City Council meeting; In conceptual design
phase - plans reviewed by VPAC Phase II Subcommittee on February 11tH
QPromote performing arts (Parks & Leisure, #3)
Status: 2005 starlight concert series underway.
Continued implementation of regional planning and development initiative
(Parks & Leisure, #4)
Status: Funding approval in BVSWMA FY 2005 budget; appraiser retained
El Develop action plan for Northgate Park (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: On hold pending staff discussions
Develop Master Plan for Steeplechase (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: First public hearing held on February 23rd Second on March 29th, Board review scheduled
for May regular meeting.
Implement Arboretum improvement plan (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status:
Implementation of Special Projects and Programs
0 Implementation of the remote sports lighting system (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Complete; New soccer lights will include Sky Logic
Q Continue implementation of automated registration software (RecWare)
Status: In progress; software installed; testing completed; training completed and software in use.
0 Conduct benchmark survey of similar cities
Status: On-line survey completed January 27th. Results collected from all Big 12 Conference Schools.
Results will be received by all involved.
0 Continue investigation of the feasibility for NRPA departmental accreditation
Status: Inventory with current level of compliance complete
Continue investigation of the feasibility of implementing a Donations Program for
the Department
Status: Draft program complete
Updated: May 4, 2005 Page 2 of 3
0 Conduct Program and Facilities Needs Assessment (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Agreement with TAMU's RPTS department approved; February - focus groups complete; public
hearing held on March 3rd; Parks Board focus group on March 8th; all focus groups complete; draft document in
review.
Acquire and implement AED's at select PARD facilities
Status: Funding approved in FY 2005 budget; acquisition complete; training held April 1-2.
Acquire and install Wolf Pen Creek street banners (Economic Development, #1)
Status: Banner design complete; bid awarded for 36 steel banners; signs received; installation pending until
light poles can be painted.
0 Facilitate Cricket program (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Facilitate start of user group; site identified for facility; organization of group in progress
El Northgate Music Series (Parks & Leisure, #3)
Status: Initial funding approved
I:1 Investigate Lincoln Center staffing possibilities
Status: Reorganization with existing positions complete. Two Assistant Center Supervisors in place as of
February 1st.
0 Decide what should be done with old buildings at Lincoln Center
Status: Staff met with Lincoln Former Students in April.
Updated: May 4, 2005 Page 3 of 3
Pam Springfield -Re: Agenda for Tuesday's Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting Page 1
From: "ANN GANTER"<aganter@csisd.org>
To: "Pam Springfield" <Pspringfield@cstx.gov>
Date: 5/13/2005 11:42:10 AM
Subject: Re: Agenda for Tuesday's Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting
Pam,
I am assuming from your email that the meeting is on May 17. If
so...here I go again. I have a school board meeting that night naming our
Teacher of the Year and Support Person of the Year. S0000000000 once
again, I will not be there. Guess that will make me the winner as the
worst rep ever.
Ann
Ann Ganter
College Station ISD
Director of Public Relations/Education Foundation
1812 Welsh
aganter@csisd.org
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Park Land Dedication Ordinance
Project Review Checklist
Date Received: April 4, 2005
Park Zone: 14
Current Zone Balance: $13,344
Project Location: Rock Prairie Rd.
Name of Development: Williams Creek Estate Subdivision
Phase: 2
Applicant: Stan & Jean Stephen Family No. Two, LP
Address: 2514 Memorial Drive.
City/State/Zip: Bryan, Texas 77802
Phone Number/Fax: Fax Number:
E-mail:
Engineer/Planner: Texcon
Address: 1707 Graham Rd.
City/StateZip: College Station, TX 77845
Phone Number/Fax: 764-7743 Fax Number:
E-Mail:
REQUIRED COMPLIANCE
Section 10-B-1: Land Dedication
Single Family Dwelling Units: 17
Multi-Family Dwelling Units:
Total Land Requirement: .168 Acres
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 17 = $3,366
Multi-Family Fee ($160/dwelling unit):
Total Acquisition Fee:
Section 10-B-3: Park Development Fee
Single Family Fee ($358/dwelling unit): $358 x 17 = $6,086
Multi-family Fee ($292/dwelling unit):
Total Fee Amounts:
Total Single Family Fee ($556/dwelling Unit): $556 x 17 = $9,452
Multi-Family Fee ($452/dwelling Unit):
Section 10-B-4: Park Development in Lieu of Fee
Required development cost:
Staff review date and comment: April 4, 2005
Parks Board review and decision:
Section 10-B-5: Minimum Park Size
Is the proposed park less than five (5) acres? N/A
If yes, staff recommends: acceptance of fee
Section 10-B-7: Prior Park Acquisition
No, Lick Creek Park is
approx. 1 mile away but not
Is there an existing park that can serve the proposed development? a neighborhood 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
Recreation, Park, and Open Space Master Plan?
Comments:
Section 10-F: Additional Information
1. Is land in the 100-year floodplain? Percentage:
a. Detention/Retention? Size:
Meets Board Policy?
Acreage in floodplain: Percentage:
Acreage in detention: Percentage:
Acreage in greenways: Percentage:
Comments:
Section 10-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 dedication, 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.
Comments:
(c) Where a non-residential 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:
Staff Recommendations: Acceptance of Parkland dedication fee.
Section 10-G: Approval:
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: At the regular meeting on May 17, 2005, the Board voted
six to one to accept the cash dedication of$9,452 in lieu of the .168-acre land dedication.
Planning & Zoning Commission:
City Council: