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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/18/2003 - Regular Minutes - Cemetery Advisory Committee City of College Station Cemetery Committee Thursday, September 18, 2003 Central Park Conference Room 10:00 a.m. Staff Present: Ross Albrecht, Forestry Superintendent; Delmer Charanza, Cemetery Sexton; Ann Marie Hazlett, Parks Secretary. Members Present: Katherine Edwards, Chairman; Sarah Adams; Mary Lind Bryan; Virginia Reese; David Chester; Joe Wallace. Visitors Present: Neal Nutall Members Absent: Don Hensel; Ed Burns 1.Call to order: The meeting was called to order at 10:05 a.m. 2.Hear Visitors: There were no visitor comments at this time. 3.Discussion, consideration and possible approval of absentee requests: Joe W. moved to approve the absentee request of Don H. & Ed B. David C. seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. 4.Discussion, consideration and possible approval of August minutes: Katherine E. asked for a couple of clarifications on the minutes from August 21, 2003. In item # 6, "at the request of a group of Texas A&M former students" was added. In that same item "a committee of Texas A&M former students was formed" was also added. David C. made a motion to approve the minutes from August 21, 2003 as corrected. Sarah A. seconded the motion. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. 5.Presentation of certificate to Neal Nutall for his service on the cemetery committee: A certificate was presented to Neal Nutall for his service on the cemetery committee. However, he was not aware that he was not re-appointed to the committee, and also did not know that he had to reapply to continue his service. Ann Marie was asked to check with City Secretary Connie Hooks about what Neal could do in order to be re-appointed to this committee. 6.Discussion, consideration and possible action on a variance request from Thomas Kirk (see attached): Mr. Thomas Kirk sent in a variance request for the Cemetery Committee’s consideration to put a small memorial marker for his wife between the foot stones of his wife’s parents. This request was sent in because currently, College Station ordinance only allows one foot stone per space. Some questions were raised regarding the impact on maintenance if this marker is allowed. Cemetery Committee Meeting Page 1 of 4 Thursday, September 18, 2003 Delmer replied that it would have no impact on maintenance. Currently, the space between the two existing footstones cannot be mowed with a mower, and must be maintained by a weed eater. Putting a marker between the foot stones will not really impact maintenance at all. According to Delmer, the marker will be placed at the same height as the foot stones, or flush with the ground, whatever the cemetery committee feels would be best. Furthermore, the stone would be set with concrete underneath it. David C. asked if there were any potential problems in accepting this variance request. Ross A. answered that since there is no real concerns for increase in maintenance there should not be any problems if this was approved. David C. moved that the variance request be accepted. Sarah A. seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. 7.Discussion, consideration and possible action regarding the new cemetery operational issues: Sarah gave a sub-committee report on the naming of the new cemetery. The sub-committee decided to come up with categories of names to present to the Cemetery Committee: Civic Names: New College Station Cemetery, College Station Cemetery & Field of Honor (if we have an Aggie theme), College Station Memorial Cemetery, Brazos County Memorial Cemetery, Brazos Valley Cemetery, Brazos Valley Memorial Cemetery Romantic/Traditional Names: Peaceful Rest, Pleasant Rest Geographical/Topographical Names: Bluebonnet, Post Oak, Creekside, Crepe Myrtle Persons Name: “Person’s name” Memorial Cemetery (nobody in particular has been suggested) Religious: The sub-committee did agree that they wanted to stay away from names that held a particular religious connotation. However, All Faiths Cemetery would encompass anyone's beliefs. Ross suggested that instead of naming the cemetery after a person who donates a large amount of money to the cemetery, that possibly an area within the cemetery could be named after that person, similar to “The Madeley Memorial” in the existing cemetery. Katherine also pointed out that until a site has been purchased, a geographical or topographical name could not be given. Additionally, Mary B. stated that the county name should not be used unless the county is going to contribute to the cost of maintenance. However, Katherine did express that she liked “All Faiths” because the committee has made and will continue to make a concerted effort to explore the needs of various faiths when it comes to their burial practices. David C. added that whatever the name will be, the name should have “College Station” in it. This discussion will be tabled until the committee has had a chance to look at the property. Cemetery Committee Meeting Page 2 of 4 Thursday, September 18, 2003 Ross updated the committee on the site selection process for the new cemetery. There is a willing seller, and contracts have been sent to the owner for signature. The sale would be contingent on approval by City Council. Once it is in the Council’s hands, the Council would like for the Cemetery Committee to go and take a look at the property. At that point, Council would like a recommendation from the Cemetery Committee as to the purchase of the potential cemetery site. Joe W. asked if a comparison would be done regarding the price per acre for this property versus the price per acre of the property at FM2818 and University. Ross does not see that the City will actively pursue that option, and asked if Joe W. would like to find out that information. 8.Discussion, consideration and possible action regarding the back entrance improvement request: This item has been an important issue to the committee for approximately 5 years. These improvements include widening the back entryway that goes out to Bee Creek Park as well as putting landscaping on either side. These improvements are wanted because when phase 2 of Texas Avenue construction begins, there will be a median in front of the Texas Avenue entrance to the cemetery. When people leave the cemetery, they will no longer be able to go north onto Texas Avenue. In addition, if you are traveling from the south to the cemetery, you will no longer be able to turn left into the cemetery. The thought is that when this construction does occur, there will be increased traffic in and out of the back entryway of the cemetery. Ross explained that the committee has requested money for these improvements in the past couple of budget cycles and has not been successful and was not successful in the FY04 budget either. However, $50,000 is coming to the cemetery for the sale of land along Texas Avenue to Texas Department of Transportation, and has been earmarked for these back entrance improvements. th 9.Discussion, consideration, and possible action regarding the College Station 65 th anniversary initiative as related to the cemetery: For the College Station 65 anniversary, the Historic Preservation Committee has been contacting people with historic buildings (over 50 years old) and either events or subjects for markers. It was suggested that possibly a subject marker could be placed in the Salem Section of the cemetery. Ross offered to come up with the money for the plaque, however, the committee would need to come up with the wording to put on the plaque. Research needs to be done on the history of the Salem community to help develop the wording that would be placed on the historic plaque. It was suggested that a starting point would be the Carnegie Library in Bryan. They have staff that could help research historical information about the Salem community. David C. offered to help work on this. Also, Katherine E. agreed to contact the A&M Methodist Church to see if they have any historic records on the Salem community. Cemetery Committee Meeting Page 3 of 4 Thursday, September 18, 2003 10.Discussion of next meeting date and agenda: The committee will meet on Monday, October 6, 2003, in the City Hall Council Chambers at 12:00 p.m. This will be a special meeting with the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board regarding a population growth report in College Station. 11.Adjourn: The meeting adjourned at 11:10 AM. Cemetery Committee Meeting Page 4 of 4 Thursday, September 18, 2003