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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/14/2017 - Regular Agenda - Parks BoardCITY OF COLLEGE STATION (kr /44111414 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA Tuesday November 14, 2017 REGULAR MEETINGN7:00 PM Green Room 1015 Colgate Drive College Station, TX 77840 1. CaII to order and Roll Call. 2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members. 3. Hear visitors. 4. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion of minutes from the October 10, 2017 meeting. 5. Presentation, discussion and possible action on Trick or Treat at Werewolf Creek event. 6. Presentation, discussion and possible action on Christmas in the Park event. 7. Presentation, discussion and possible action on Bee Creek Park Lighting. 8. Strategic Planning: Short and Long term. • Presentation, discussion and possible action of Friends of Lick Creek request. • Presentation, discussion and possible action on Parkland Dedication Ordinance. 9. Report, discussion, and possible action concerning the current Parks Projects Summary and Dedications of Less than Five Acres from Rusty Warncke. • Bridgewood Phase 3 10.Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items: A Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. ➢ Next Meeting: December 12, 2017 11. Adjourn This building is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are asked to contact the City Secretary's Office at (979) 764-3541, TDD at 1-800-735-2989, or email adaassistancef5cstx.gov at least two business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least two business days prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA TUESDAY OCTOBER 10, 2017 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES N 7:00 p.m. WPC Green Room College Station, TX 77840 Staff Present: David Schmitz, Director; Kelly Kelbly, Assistant Director; Rusty Warncke, Project & Asset Manager; Andrea Lauer, Board Secretary Board Present: Don Hellriegel; Paul Dyson; Ann Hayes; Kevin Henderson; Keith Roberts; Megan Fuentes; Rebecca Jackson, Gary Erwin 1. Call to order and Roll Call. The meeting was called to order with a quorum present at 7:00 p.m. 2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members. Marc Chaloupka requested an absence. Gary Erwin made a motion to approve the absence, and Megan Fuentes seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. 3. Hear visitors. Jada Hammon spoke on behalf of Cedar Ridge Apartments. She is concerned with the safety issues caused by lack of lighting in Bee Creek Park particularly between the hours of 1 a.m. - 4 a.m. 4. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion of minutes from the September 12, 2017 meeting. Keith Roberts made a motion to approve the minutes, and Paul Dyson seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. 5. Presentation, discussion and possible action on the Athletic Facility Priority Usage Policy Amendment. Kelly Kelbly presented the Athletic Facility Priority Usage Policy Amendment. Gary Erwin made a motion to approve the Policy Amendment, and Ann Hays seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. 6. Update on Arts Council Building. David Schmitz presented this item. Informational item only and no action was taken. 7. Update from the committee members on their assigned parks. The committee members will either bring the checklist to the meeting or email it to David Schmitz monthly. This building is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are asked to contact the City Secretary's Office at (979) 764-3541, TDD at 1-800-735-2989, or email a daassistanceCmcstx.aov at least two business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least two business days prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations. 8. Report, possible action, and discussion concerning the current Parks Projects Summary and Dedications of Less than Five Acres from Rusty Warncke. Informational item only, no action was taken. ➢ Ace Townhomes 9. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items: A Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. The committee would like an update on Halloween/Christmas. ➢ Next Meeting: November 14, 2017 10.Adjourn. Gary Erwin made a motion to adjourn the meeting, and Keith Roberts seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the meeting adjourned at 7:48 p.m. Friends of Lick Creek Park City of College Station Parks and Recreation 1000 Krenek Tap Road College Station, TX 77840 Dear David Schmitz: folcspark@gmail.com friendsoflickcreekpark.wordpress.com October 9, 2017 This letter is a written commitment on the part of Friends of Lick Creek Park to fully support and partner with the City of College Station Parks and Recreation Department in the outfitting, maintenance and preservation of the Lick Creek Nature Center and the surrounding Lick Creek Park. Friends of Lick Creek Park (FOLCP) was established by a group of Brazos Valley residents in 2010 after the citizens of College Station approved a 2008 bond election for the construction of a nature center at Lick Creek Park. Today, we work with the City of College Station to help maintain the park and nature center and to increase its value for the widest spectrum of uses and users, compatible with its continued existence as a viable nature preserve. The mission of Friends of Lick Creek Park is to promote public awareness of Lick Creek Park and provide resources and facilities enhancing educational and recreational uses of the park. In order to meet our mission, we have created a Lick Creek Park Science Advisory Committee who look to work closely with the Parks Operation Division to focus its efforts on preserving the biodiversity of the park. Additionally, we aim to create an education committee that will focus on fully supporting the nature center and all educational programs within the park. These groups are made up of local citizens and will provide guidance and support to the city in each of their respective fields of expertise. To that end, we have been collecting annual dues and donations in addition to selling organization t-shirts for the past eight years and plan to use these monies for the sole purpose of supporting the park and nature center to meet our mission. To help aid us in our mission of supporting you, we formally ask for the following items: Friends of Lick Creek Park • Storage space in the Lick Creek Nature Center folcspark@gmail.com friendsoflickcreekpark.wordpress. com • Access to the Lick Creek Nature Center for bi-monthly meetings plus additional meetings as the need arises (these will always be scheduled through your appointed representative ahead of time) • A representative of the Parks Operation Division to join our Lick Creek Park Science Advisory Committee • A representative of the Recreation Division to join our education committee We thank you for your continued commitment to preserving natural green spaces and providing educational programs for the citizens of College Station and the surrounding community. We look forward to many years of collaborative effort to make the Lick Creek Park and Nature Center a premier destination in the Brazos Valley. Sincerely, Michael Manson President Katharine Leysath Vice -Pr .:.;:: nt Duncan McKenzie Treasurer '171/(0P_e_t) Monique Reed Secretary PROJECT UPDATE Parks & Recreation Department I City of College Station PROJECT UPDATE Orff' AS OF November 7, 2017 PARKS PROJECTS FOR FY17 Total Number of Park Projects in Fiscal Year 17. Number of Projects to be rolled into Fiscal Year 18 Number of Projects Completed in Fiscal Year 17 65 23 42 Park Projects managed by Capital Projects — 6 BARRACKS PARKS • Addition of three new parks along with LED lights and other amenities to the four existing parks. o Construction is complete. Contractor working on punch list items. Punch list is to be completed by November 27th. CRESCENT POINT PARK • Adding additional park amenities such as exercise equipment, park benches, lights, and drinking fountain. • Under final review for Park staff. This project will be advertised for bids later this month. FUN FOR ALL PARK • Design firm working on new layout of park to accommodate current funding. G.K. FITCH/ RINGER LIBRARY TRAIL • Concrete path connecting Fitch Park to the Ringer Library. o Since this path crosses Bee Creek via a pedestrian bridge a flood study has been requested by planning and development. Engineering firm working on study. JOHN CROMPTON PARK • Design of basketball pavilion using Parkland Dedication Money. o Preliminary Design has been submitted and approved by staff. Firm working on final design phase. Drawings due first part of November. LICK CREEK PARK • Nature Center — Construction complete. Contractor currently working on Punch List items. Expected to be completed in December. Page 1 PROJECT UPDATE Parks & Recreation Department I City of College Station LINCOLN CENTER • Expansion — Gym floor is now complete. Contractor working on bleachers. MEMORIAL CEMETERY (kr' • MC2A-R — Staff has asked that this section be re -plotted. Headstones lean inwards due to current dimensions of the gravesites. Expansion of these dimensions will prevent this moving forward. o Fence is COMPLETE Northgate Park • Design and construction of park located at 306 Spruce Street o Arkitex Studio has been awarded the contract. Currently working on scope of work and design fees. RAINTREE/ BRIGHT PARK • Sidewalk —Provide ADA access to most park amenities and relocate existing sidewalk away from creek ■ Currently working with lowest bidder on contracts and insurance. RINGER LIBRARY EXPANSION • Project to bid out in December. REATTA MEADOWS PARK • Development of Park — o Under final review by Park Staff. Park will be bid out for development later this month. SONOMA PARK • Development of Park using Parkland Dedication money- o Development of this park is on hold due to funding. SOUTHEAST PARK • Ball Field Design — PER complete. Design firm to begin work on project specifications. Gas well to be capped and contaminated soil to be removed. Page 2 PROJECT UPDATE Parks & Recreation Department 1 City of College Station SOUTHWOOD/ BACHMANN PARK (kff" • Pool — Replacement of supply, return, and drain piping between the pools and pump house. ■ New lines have been installed between the pools and pump house. While pressure testing the new lines, it was discovered the main drain line in the pool is also leaking. Currently working with contractor on prices to repair. VETERANS PARK • Phase I expansion — Design firm finalizing bid specifications for two additional artificial turf fields, lighting, and parking. Page 3 PROJECT UPDATE Parks & Recreation Department I City of College Station AS OF November 7, 2017 PARKS PROJECTS FOR FY18 Total Number of Park Projects this Fiscal Yr. Number of Projects in Progress Number of Projects Completed this Fiscal Year 8 8 0 Park Projects managed by Capital Projects — 0 FY'18 Projects AGGIE FIELD OF HONOR & MEMORIAL CEMETERY kff" • Installation of sidewalk to both columbarium's o Meeting with engineer Wednesday, November 8th to discuss scope of work and price. BEE CREEK PARK • Concession/ restroom upgrades o Scope of Work has been sent to Purchasing. This project, along with Central's Pavilion and Athletic Field Restroom will be advertised to interested Architects and Engineers later this month. BACHMANN PARK • Rehabilitation of parking lots and parking lot lights o Scope of work has been sent to purchasing for advertisement. • Adult Soccer Field Lighting Rehabilitation — LED Fixtures o Working with local engineer for drawings. CENTRAL PARK • Athletic Field Restrooms Rehabilitation o Request for proposals will be advertised to interested Architects and Engineers later this month. • Parking lots and lighting o Request for proposal will be advertised later this month • Pavilion Rehabilitation o Request for proposal will be advertised later this month. • Softball Field Lights — New LED Fixtures o Working with local engineer for drawings. Page 4 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Parkland Dedication of Less than Five Acres Administrative Approval COMMUNITY PARK ZONE: Development Fees: Land Fees: Residential Type: Project Number: Project Name: Project Address: Legal Description: No. of Dwelling Units: Project Vested: Vesting Comments: AB $15,750.00 $10,500.00 NEIGHBORHOOD PARK ZONE: Development Fees: Land Fees: Single -Family FP2015-000036 BRIDGEWOOD PH3 4106 GREGG CT A005401, R STEVENSON (ICL), TRACT 7.4, 12.492 ACRES 42 No. of Bedrooms: N/A 13 N/A N/A Yes Ordinance Vested Date: 20-Aug-12 1.349 acres of neighborhood park land was previously dedicated with phase 1. An additional .22 acres of neighborhood park land is being dedicated with Phases 3 and 4. Lance Simms, Director November 9, 2017 Date