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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 25, 1977CITY OF COLLEGE STATION POST OFFICE BOX 9960 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 7 7 8 4 0 AGENDA City of College Station Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting Tuesday, January 25, 1977 7:00 P.M. 1. Approval of the minutes of the January 11, 1977 meeting. 2. Consideration of the suitability of the proposed neighborhood parksite #5 shown in the Pinnell Comprehensive development plan. (Please refer to your copy of the plan for location.) 3. Other Business 4. Adjourn MINUTES CITY OF COLLEGE gTATION PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE January 11, 1977 The meeting was called to order at 7 pm. Attending were Chairman Louis Hodges, members Stephen Riter, Ray Quinn, Fred Bouse, and Mary Saslow; Councilman Larry Ringer; Parks and Recreation Director Paul Wojciechowski; and visitorXM(KMXrXdXMHT- John Hanna+ 1. Minutes of the meeting of Dec. 14 were approved with corrections. 2. Camping at Bee Creek Park. John Hanna of the parks and recreation department at TATU requested that people attending a workshop at the university in April be able to camp at Bee Creek for 3 or 4 nights. 50 to 100 members of the Association of Interpretive Naturalists would camp and use the facilities at the pool. Committee members did not want this to set a precedent. Totion: The committee will give a positive recommendation for approval of this request if Paul clears it with Mr. Bardell or the City Council. 3. Consideration of Access play Proposal Behind Wayne Smith Park. The developers do not feel they can extend Eleanor Street as we recommended, and would like to construct their access road along the southern border of the park on park property in what is now a drainage area. Motion: The committee recommends to the City Council that this request be denied primarily on the basis of safety considerations of children using the park. 4. dalton Drive Park Sites. The two rectangles of land on both sides of Walton near Texas Ave. have no po en i.a as parkland: there are few children in the area, Thomas Park is not far away, it's dangerous because it is near Walton. It presently collects litter and overflow parking from Sparky•s Pizza. It does act as open space separating residential from commercial areas. It was recommended that Paul see what value they might have if the city sold them. - It is hard to maintain the plantings on the two triangles of land at !dalton and Texas Ave. They were donated by a garden club but are being maintained by the city. It was suggested that Paul approach the garden club, and tell it that the city cannot maintain the present plantings and will have to replace them. The garden club could take on the maintainance as a project or give us ideas for low-maintainance gatdens. We would like to meet with it. Colleqe Station Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting, _Jan 11, 1977, page 2. 5. Anderson Ridqe Park Possible Addition. The plat for development of the area with single-family homesites passed Planning and Zoning without change. Motion: The Parks and Recreation Fommittee is opposed to this plan because 1) the trade-off of land results in no real benefit to the city; 2) this land is ideal for acquisition as a park in accordance with the City's comprehensive Plan; 3) we therefore recommend that the City purchase this land, or at least enough to have a minimum park site of 10 acres when added to the present Anderson Ridge Park. 4) The committee recommends that the City apply for matching funds from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation for funds to purchase this land. 6. Brentwood Park Dedication. In addition to the original dedication repirement of 5 acres, Brentwood is donating 2.69 acres more in lieu of the money they woUld be assessed at a future time for the extension of Southwest Parkway. The formula is as follows: 45`� of the cost of extending the road (the city and the other landowner on the other side of the street pay the rest) -minus- the value of the land over which the road will actually run -that part owned by Brentwood)-equals- the rentwood-equals- the amount owed-equals.4 the value of the land being donated. Richard Smith is valueing the flood plain land he is donating at 520,000 per acre. If the road is not built by a certain date the deal falls through. We feel the dedicated land should be irdeoendently appraised and this transaction considered. 7. Paul's office is now in Lincoln Center: 846-3384. 8. Army Surplus Bus. The Brazos Valley Development 6 0"J ; ! acquired the bus for the recreation department. The motor burned out on the way to town. r,"/other bus ff being acaaired free from the same source to use as parts to fix it. It is in good condition otherwise, and will hold 45 people for trips to the pool, Lincoln Center, the museum, etc. --Mary Saslow committee member