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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - December 14, 1976MINUTES CiTY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS AND RECREATION FO'1NITTEE December 14, 1476 The meeting was called to order at 7 o' m. Attendinq were Chairman Louis Hodges, members Stephen Riter, Ray Quinn, Fred Bouse, and Vary Saslo-.m; Councilman Larry Ringer; Parks and Recreation Director Paul Wojciechowski; and visitors Charles B. Nelson and Carroll Enloe. 1. Consideration of access way proposal behind 'alayne Smith Park. Mr..Nelson and Mr. Enloe are planning to build an apartment complex immediately south of the park, and would like to construct an access road along the southern border of the park in an area which is presently a drainage ditch. The apartments will front on Eleanor St., but the developers would prefer this more direct route to the university. Fearing additional traffic on Montclair which goes between Wayne Smith Park and Little League Park, th= committee suggested that an extension of Eleanor 5t. would be batter. 2. Future parkland near Brentwood. Four tracts of land meet in'the flood plain area east of Texas Ave. and south of Highway 30. They are owned by !foods, Cruse, KFO, and Richard Smith. Richard Smith has already donated 7.5 acres for the Brentwood dedication; Cruse is donating a strip on the back of their property: the city should consider bJying the land between these two areas. The KFO tract backs up to them: we should attempt to get their parkland dedication in this area also. The bJoods tract will probably give a donation of land for a kixwx bike path along the flood plain from Rt. 30 in toward this area. The committee should get out and see the.area, figure out what additional land it would be useful to buy, and apply to the Bureau of Outdoor Reareation for matching funds for the purchase of such land. 3. Anderson Ridge Park: Trade of land with J.'0. Goods. The developer would like to trade small parcels of land so that his land will hays access to the Anderson Street extension. The committee would like additional land in thQ'area, and is informing the developer of this intention to purchase such land. This area is designated on the city's comprehensive plan as a park site, so the city has the right to request to purchase additional land in the area. --Mary Saslow committee member