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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/09/2012 - Regular Agenda Packet - Parks Board {or► ("sift% PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD .#■■ rt I`Y OF COLLEGE STATION G i i- Y.tb TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2012 BOARD TOUR '`" 5:45PM REGULAR MEETING 7:30PM Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Conference Room College Station, TX 77840 1. Call to rd r and Roll Call. 2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members. 3. Hear visitors. 4. Tour and discussion of Parks and recreation facilities. • Leave from Central Park - 1000 Krenek Tap Rd., College Station, TX • Wolf Pen Creek Park - 1000 Colgate Dr., College Station, TX • Veterans Park & Athletic Complex - 3101 Harvey Road, College Station, TX o University Dog Park - 300 Park Road, College Station, TX • Thomas Park - 1300 James Parkway, College Station, TX • John Crompton Park 201 H ll man Drive West, College Station, TX • Georgia K. Fitch Park - 1100 Balcones, College Station, TX o Creek View Park - 1001 Eagle Avenue, College Station, TX • Pebble Creek Park - 401 Parkview Street, College Station, TX • Lick Creek Park 3600 East Rock Prairie Road, College Station, TX • Wood Creek Park - 9100 Shad crest Drive,, College Station, TX • Emerald Forest Park 8400 Appomattox, College Station, TX • Return to Central Park - 1000 Krenek Tap Rd., College Station, TX Reconvene for Regular Meeting 5. Call to order and Roll Call. 6. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion ofminutes from the meeting of September 11, 2012. 7. Presentation, possible action, and discussion concerning The Barracks II revised preliminary and parkland abandonment. 8. Update on Park Maintenance Standards quarterly report for FY'12. 9. Discussion and possible action concerning revisions to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Goals for F 13. The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive services must be made at least 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call(9 79)764-351 or(TDD) 1-800-735-2989. Agendas may be viewed on v, ,c t .goer. 10. Report, possible action, and discussion concerning the current Capital Improvements Program: • Capital Improvements and Park Land Dedication Project Lists of October 2012. • Dedications of Less than Five Acres ▪ WilliamsCreek, Phase Park Zone 4 ▪ Site plan, 717 University Drive Park Zone 1 11. 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 Regular ular Meetin November er 13, 2012 12. Adjourn. Notice is hereby given that a Board Tour and Regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board of College station, Texas will be held on the 9th day of October 2012. For the tour to begin at 5:45 p.m, at Stephen C. Beachy Central Park, 10001 Krenek Tap Rd. and the meeting to reconvene at :30PM, College station, Texas, 77840. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit. See Agenda. Posted this the day of , 2012, at p.m. City of College station, Texas BY: Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary !, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board of the City of College Station, Texas is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, in College station, Texas and on the City's website, www.cstx.crov. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on at , and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station City Hall on the following date and time: by Dated this day of , 2012. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS BY: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BIOS Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of , 2012. Notary Public—Brazos County, Texas My commission expires: for.dic,,te\ Fova. 41P1114 CAP' RA PARKS KS A .ECR AT ON ADVISORY BOARD ;** • w MINES CITY OF COLLEGE 'TATIO l T Ti • 600 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2012 BOARD TOUR ""' 5:45PM REGULAR MEETING - 7:30PM Stephen C. Beachy central Park conference Room college Station, TX 77840 STAFF PRESENT: David Schmitz, Director; Amanda Putz, Board Secretary; Pete Vanecek, Senior Park Planner; Peter Lamont, Interim Assistant Director - Programs BOARD D PRESENT: Jon Denton, Chair; Fred Medina, Billy Hart, David oh ndalski, Ida Bellows, D Shafer, Louis Hodges, Shawn Reynolds VISITORS:S: Blatt Robinson, Senior Planner; Planning and Development Services 1. Call to order and Roll Call: The meeting was called to order with a quorum present at 5:45PM. 2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members: Sherry Ellison had sent in a request for absence. Debe Shafer made a motion to approve the absence request submitted, and Fred Medina seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. 3. Hear visitors: Hearing none, this item was closed. 4. Tour and discussion of Parks and recreation facilities: Discussion followed. • Leave from Central Park - 1000 Kr n k Tap Rd., College Station, TX • Wolf Pen Creek Park 1000 Colgate Dr., College Station, TX • Veterans Park & Athletic Complex - 3101 Harvey Road, College Station, TX • University Dog Park - 300 Park Road, College Station, TX • Thomas Park - 1300 James Parkway, College Station, TX • John Crompton Park - 201 Holleman Drive West, College Station, TX • Georgia K. Fitch Park 1100 Balcones, College Station, TX • Creek View Park - 1001 Eagle Avenue, College Station, TX • Pebble Creek Park - 401 Parkview Street, college Station, TX • Lick Creek Park - 3600 East Rock Prairie Road, College Station, TX • Wood Creek Park 9100 Shadowcrest Drive, College Station, TX • Emerald Forest Park - 8400 Appomattox, College Station, TX Return to Central Park - 1000 Kr n k Tap Rd., College Station, TX Reconvene for Regular Meeting .w. 5. Call to order and Roll Call: The meeting was called to order with a quorum present at 7:30PM. 6. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion of minutes from the meeting of September 11, 2012: Billy Hart made a motion to approve the minutes as submitted, and Shawn Reynolds seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. 7. Presentation, possible action, and discussion concerning The Barracks 11 revised preliminary and parkland abandonment Matt Robinson, Senior Planner, presented The Barracks II revised preliminary and parkland abandonment. He reported that some of the parkland gra abandoned due to mitigation. However, the developer will add more parkland in another area to make up for the abandonment. The total park land will be 4.79 acres. Discussion followed. Louis Hodges made a motion to approve the Barracks II revised preliminary and parkland abandonment, and Billy Hart seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. 8. Update on Park Maintenance Standards quarterly report for F 12: This item was postponed until the next Board meeting. Hearing none, this item was closed. 9. Discussion and possible action concerning revisions to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Goals for F 13: Discussion and revisions were held amongst the Board. Revisions will also be made at the November meeting. This was an informational item only, and no action was necessary. 10. Report, possible action, and discussion concerning the current Capital Improvements Program: capital Improvements and Park Land Dedication Project Lists of ------------ October 2012: Pete Vanecek, Senior Park Planner, reported on the Capital Improvements and Park Land Dedication Project Lists. This was an informational item only, and no action was required. Dedications of Less than Five Acres: Pete Vanecek, Senior Park Planner, reported on the Dedications of Less than Five Acres. This was an informational item only, and no action was required. ▪ Williams Creek, Phase 6 - Park Zone 14 ▪ Site plan, 717 University Drive - Park Zone 'I 11. Presentation, possible actiorb and discussion on future agenda items: A Board Member may inquirx about a subject for which notice has not been given. - statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may 2 October 9, 2012 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting Minutes be •igen. An deliberation shall be limited to a •ro•o al to :•lace the sub'ect on an agenda for a subsequent meeting: Next Regular Meeting - November 13, 2012 Revisit Goals and Strategies 12. Adjourn: Fred Medina made a motion to adjourn the meeting, and Billy Hart seconded the motion. The vote was called. Al! were in favor, and the meeting adjourned at 8:32 PM. 3 October 9, 2012 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting Minutes S :- } n_: � 4. Lensei . 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CoODWINriASMN,INC. tzli _PIAsi-i.E.E-ri OF 6 •0.- ..."'.6_•?iv . , ••• • • •..... ..... ...... • ••••• • •••••. .• •••••••....................:...........„........,.....................................:............,...............__.............„.......: tCr-3t) P'K-- City Vision Statement „ College Station,the proud l'orne of Texas A&M,University and the heart of the Research Valley)will remain a vibrant,forward thinkihg, knowledge-based community ri1:11,ch promotes the highest quality of life for its citizens by • Ensuring safe, and healthy neighborhoods with enduring character; , •'increasing and maintaining the mobility of Coileg.,Station 'citizens through a well planned and constructed intermodal transportation system; ,‘ • •'E'xpecting sensitive development and management of the „ built andinatural,,environment; • Supporting well planned, quality andsustainable growth; , • Valuing and protecting our'cultural and historical community -resources; , • - - community Developing and maintaining quality cost-effective infrastructur„e and services which ensure our City is cohesive and well connected; and, , • Pro-actively creating and maintaining economic enci educational opportunities for all citizens. College Station will continue to be among the friendliest and most responsive of c6minunif/ies,and a demonstrated partner in maintaining:and enhancing all that is good and celebrated in'the, 'Brazos Valley. It will continue to be a pl/9ce,where Texas and the world come to learn, live, and conduct business! _ Parks and Recreation Department Mission Statement "to provide a diversity of facilities and leisure services which are geographically and demographically accessible to our citizens" City of College Station Comprehensive Plan Parks, Greenways the Arts Goal "...achieve and maintain a diversity of parks,greenways,and the arts for leisure and recreation as well as for entertainment, education, and culture to achieve a high quality of life for all residents and visitors" Proposed Goal and Strategy Categories For College Station Recreation, Park, and Open Space Master Plan Resource Conservation &City Character Health &Wellness Economic Sustainability Connectivity& Mobility Parkland& Neighborhood Character Diversity in Recreation &Cultural Programs Responsible Governance Goals Resource Conservation &City Character Protected open space, natural features,and natural resources contributing to the unique character desired for various areas of the City and for the City as a whole Health &Wellness Parks and Recreation system enabling residents to attain and sustain an active lifestyle and reduce the economic costs associated with poor health Economic Sustainability Parks and Recreation system that adds economic value to the City through enhanced property values, reduced medical costs,and through attraction of guests and participants to events and programs Connectivity& Mobility Updated:September 5,2012 Goals are updated per the City Fiscal Year(October 1,2012 through September 30,2013) Parks and open spaces linked together and to the City's vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian networks Parkland & Neighborhood Character High-quality environments located in close proximity to as many residences as practical meeting the needs and levels of service of those residents Diversity in Recreation & Cultural Prrams Opportunities for persons of all ages and abilities and to celebrate the diversity of cultures found in the community Responsible Governance Cost-effective system where those generating demand for facilities and programs provide the means to deliver those facilities and programs and where partnerships are maximized Key: 0 Incomplete . II In Progress 2Complete Strategies Resource Conservation &City Character ❑ Greening the City through park restoration, plantings,streetscape, etc. ❑ Preservation of open spaces through acceptance of land dedications and acquisition ❑ Support Sustainability practices and Green parks and recreation design and operations ❑ Support the Grimes County Regional Park initiative 2rt Health Wellness . % 4 • ' "ihr7.',' . v ' 'IN r . is- i. .Mn -- 14 t. i? .�v N%..--• iiimmillb._ .. __::,, ❑ Support a Senior Center initiative.,a program x (7 .• 0 Support the Mayor's Council on Wellness L I Promote active Recreation programs for all ages ift.,,,,t7 Economic Sustainability ❑ Identify and support F ; Y} °:.,,. ignature events within the community ❑ Ensure that parks, preserved open space, greenways, etc are located within close proximity to residences ❑ Support and recommend capital improvement programs and projects in park and recreation facilities O Develop CSPARD partnership/sponsorship opportunities o Conduct annual review and update user fees for facilities and programs Updated:September ber , 2012 Goals are updated per the City Fiscal Year(October 1,2012 through September 30, 20 13) Connectivity& Mobility El Link parks to larger transportation system El Link parks to greenway system ❑ Use parks to further implementation of the City's adopted Plans (Comprehensive Plan, neighborhood plans, thoroughfare plan, bicycle, pedestrian, and greenways plan, etc. El Coordinate with Greenways coordinator, make suggestions, and comment on the Master Plan, and Hike and Bike Trail System Parkland & Neighborhood Character El Renovate and enhance existing parks and facilities El Meet future parks and recreation needs through a diversity of context-based park types (such as regional parks, community parks, neighborhood parks, linear parks, etc.) El Provide open space and parks in close proximity to residences ❑ Preserve open space areas that contribute to the character of a neighborhood or contain significant natural features El Promote safe and well-maintained park and recreation facilities for all to use as needed. ❑ Review the Park Land dedication ordinance and provide recommendations to City Council (as needed). Diversity in Recreation and Cultural Programs El Provide inter-generational facilities in all parks and facilities 1.1 tO 'A, El Develop a community/senior center within the City ---Vykepi-e, ❑ Provide high-quality youth programs and facilities El Continue development and programming of the Wolf Pen District as a unique facility that protects significant natural features, offers gathering places for the entire City, and offers opportunities to celebrate our City's diversity in the arts and culture 5 El Promote and support family and youth oriented activities - -' tyLiMtro • 4' Responsible Governance,Accountability and Communication El Identify projected O&M costs for facilities and programs and identify revenue sources to meet these needs :_. v�. "•, '•...:.,.:� _. .5w�'% Wj 7kqq� :.;h���x.. ,f — r.!� ^ ...fl. 4��+�;. si.. .. MY2 .. eg..rJ:11 ►'� J . _.. :;, ! il. '•v ap ❑ Seek out and implement partnership opportunities with CSISD, private recreation providers, private developers, land trusts, and others ❑ Develop an effective communications and marketing plan El Support Staff and Citizens in the endeavors to make the parks and recreation system a quality based department in everyday operations and customer service Updated:September 5,2012 Goals are updated per the City Fiscal Year(October 1, 2012 through September 30,2013) PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS&PARK LAND DEDICATION PROJECTS FY'13 OCTOBER 3, 2012 Capital Improvements Pro-ects Completion Project Date Capital Improvements Manager Project Funding Expected i Actual Projects Status # Budget Source Final Cost Central Concessions Building Substantial Completion CPDtPete V, Pk1.001 $930,000 GOB 408 7/12 9/ 2 Lick Creek Nature Center Design In Design CP/David Si Amy A. PK1102 $2,405,000 GOB'08 111.11111111111111111 Lick Creek Iron Bridge Trail In Design Pete V. PK1201 $100,000 GOB 08 MIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Lick Creek Racoon Run Trail In Design Pete V. PKI 302 $76,020 Parks Grant 5113 Creek View Park In Design Ed M./Pete PK0906 $515,000 GOB 08 6/13 Field Redevelopment Field (Improv.to Sports areas) Pete V. PKO300 TBD Redevelopment Veterans Artificial Turf Soccer& Parking In Design Daniel/Pete Mil $3,785,000 HOT Funds 6/13 .11.111111 $75,000 Lincoln Center Additions In Design Daniel/Pete PK1213 $4,255,000 GOB FY13 for programming WPC Improvements Comm,Park illi.II (Water Line&Fountains) In Design Amy PK1307 $33,000 Zone B Veterans Soil Grass Trees Irrigation Improvements On Hold Pete V ____ $320,000 GOB 6/13 SLA General Adamson Lagoon Plastering .1111111111. Pete V. MIM $1151000 FY13 Fund 4/13 Park Improvements In Design Pete V. $100,000 General Fund MI= Neighborhood Parking (6 drinking fountains) Under Construction Pete PK0913 $14,300 GOB 10/13 $13,463 .111111 East District Maintenance Shop In Design CPO/Pete V. PK1101 $1,200,000 GOB 6/13 1A/PC Festival Site Under Construction CPD/David S./Amy A. WP0901 $1,000,000 TIF Funds 4/13 Comm.Park Skate Park Restroom Out to Bid Pete V./Amy A. P1(1306 $155,000 Zone B 3/13 MIN Neighborhood Parks Revolving Fund David PK0912 NM .111111.11111 Project Totals (Excluding On Hold Projects) $14823320 On Hold Funds $320,000 CIP Summary Completed Substantial ' Substntit Completion '', '' '','' ,I Pending/On Hold I Pending Council Approval 0 In Design 9 Design Completed 0 Out to Bid/Re-Bid I Bids Received 0 Pending Design Contract 0 Pending Construction Contract 0 No Status .111.11111 Under Construction 11111111=M11111 Public Heating Scheduled 0 RFQ's—Design 0 Total 17 Park Land Dedication Pro s .... ietio r : :� ......................................................................... .. . . .. .::':..:Park L I':.:D .dieat.orr:: ::::P:9 . .. ..........Pry. t.� ....... ........:..:.....:..:....... ... .. ::r eets..:..ri.or.tr .e*:::. ta.t , :' ::l a.a : r. . u. . i:::: .:::..�...:: .. ........ ....... .... . .. . .. ........ .......... ... ..... ..... ................................... ... . ........................... . .urge.:�:�.:�:::: ::'::.:::.:::�.:�:�� �. ::COt2. 66 North•ate Park House Demolition On Hold Pete V- IIIIIIII. Zone 1 9/12 .....:. . . E.. . ..$4 . P..:.:: .T.!:. :.::!..:2 ME ..!'.:...::.::::::::::.::::::.::: ::.:::...ZONE: 1::57::: C Miller Pier Re•lacement In D si.n Pete V. PK1303 $18,000 Zone WPC Electrical Im•rov m nts Under Construction Pete V. PK1217 $110,000 Zone 3 10/12 Mill $79,258 :; . :....:.::.:.. .:..:,21 .....:::..;..:.:...:. IIIIIIIIIIII Carters Crossing Park Development In Design Pete V. PK1202 $32,000 Zone 4 1/13 11111 :....'.'..::ZONE: $.1:9.x.'. :'::.ZONE::.'6:=..$3.06;00.x.: Arboretum Bridge In Design Pete V. PKI305 $34,500 Comm.Zone B Funds 7/13 IIIIIIIIM Southwest Hike 8,Bike Trail,Phase 1 In Design CP&Pete V. PK0806 $268,000 Zone 6 MEI Southwest Park,Phase In Design Pete V. P1 1301 $82,000 CDBG Funds 7/13 =M :i.:.i:.:.::.....Z I E::7'..:.:.:'$.'189,24:$:: ......:.:::: ONE. $20,372: ZONE: . ..$2444.'..: ;:..:.:.:.:.:.:H.:..:::....ZP.NE.19. .$ 44,94 .:: ::..::'::::: NE�.1' ..'''''..''.:($34,674).:':'::......::::::. i..M...::::..i.::..'....... ::::.:ZONE.X12.:-.$.2.5;:65.x.'..:::::::::::', :::'::::.:::ZONE:14. .:$7 ;2 ':::::'': '''':::..........'....::':'E:':'':::'''''''''''':':'''':' MiiMiiiiiMiiM :..::iO.NE:.1. -$733,428:. .': :: ::::. NE:'1. . i0:.$9: ZONE:: "1: 1::;0.8. : :.:ZO.NE:22:-:.2 .:-.:.$ : :'.:.:...:.ZONE 24..-.:$17,300 . .N.E::2 . p;.:. ZONE.. -:$3,2 ' ZONE: 7:.-: ::':$9. Land.::..edi do..:::.Sur ar . :..:.�. .ol � te p .:fro e. t �:T� tal:....:.!'::...: ,:...::.:..:.:.:....:.. ::....:.::.:..:.::.:::::: ..:....................:: Ii:i!::!.!.!.ingiviii,,,,,,iiiicitoolotogRom:,:,.,,,,:,.i.in iniglilili].!:',',:,:,:,:,':':.ii!iiliEig,1,::!.;..i:::.!.E.!iritii.!.E.:::!,.,::.,jj..ii.,.,.:,.,..,;.„ ff:::::.,.,.,.,:::,.:::::::.,, :D E H 1 {° p/ .omaMjiliilli11111111104,!,!,',:gg,',:,:,:,:,:i.i.ogs.mg,?, ����: ... �:� .��: .�.... .d:Tota....... ... ....... ............. ... � ..�...... ...................... ..............:....:.:: ............................... ..................:.......... Pending /On Hold 1111111111 Under:Con tru: tion Tots. $79,258 In Desi•n t to Bid/ -Bid 0 Oiut to: i:l: Bids Received 0 Pending Construction Contract 0 Pending Design Contract 0 :: :o mun ty:. Community Pending Study : n: ..:.` Park Funds Under Construction :NE:.: :.. $135,470 Under Contract : 1.E..:13 $580,217 Public Hearin. 0 ..:.:::. ... :.:.::..Z .. E:: .::: 252 7 .:.:..:::..............:.:..:.:..::........ :::.....:.:::.:.....:...:.....::..:...........:.........:..:.............:...:.:.:..::.: .::.::. .............................................................. : :E: :::.:::1::! $0 ..:.:..:::..:........................:............:...:.....:::..........:.:...::.:......:.:......:.....:.......:........:.. Non-Park CIP Projects . . ..... . . .... ............... .... .. .............. .................... ......... .. ..................... :........::... ..:.Status ..................lana a...................... ........ ..................u..... .......................................... . Barron Road Phase II Land and Design Streets Capital Irrigation Completed Pete V. ST1026 $250,000 Fund ..................................................... ::..:....::...:..:..:.::::....::........:...:..:.:.:.:::....:..........:::...:. ................................................................... . ........ ........ ................. ...............:.: ........:....................:......:....... .......................................... . . ... . .......... ..... In D i•n 0 On Hold 0 Desi•n •feted Out to Bid Bids Received Inspection 0 Pending Construction Contract 0 Under Construction 0 $0 $8,635,000 ............. .................... ......... ... ..... Library Additions On Hold Cap' MI $8,385,000 GOB'08 Projeds City of College Station Administrative Approval for Required Parkland Dedications of Less than Five Acres 1. ApplicantName: Joe Johnson Address: P.O. Box 800. Coleman TX 76834 Phone: 979-229-031 E-Mail: --jo io n on 9(1 tmail. r 2. Development Name:- - WilliamsCreek Subdivision_=_Phase. ... ..... ...... Project##: 12-129 Development Location: 9500 Rock Prairie Road Roackdiacent to Williams Creek Subdivision Phases 3 and 3. Dwelling Units: 22 Single Family 0 Multi-family Units, located in Neighborhood Park Zone 14 22 Single Family 0 Multi-family Units, located in Community Park Zone D. .. 4. Development Fees and Dedication Requirements: a. Land Dedication or Fee in Lieu of Land (Choose One): linhbrd Community Total Single Family: One (1)acre per 117 DU's 0 ac One (1)acre per 128 DU;s 0ac _..- 0 a Multi-family: One (1)acre per 117 DUs 0ac One(1)acre per 128 DUis 0 ac= ac TOTAL = 0 Acres Fee Paid in Lieu of Land Dedication Neighborhood Com u r it Single Family: c $27e1-.°°per DU $ t$250.°°per DU $ 5,500.00 = $ 11.523.00._.M_.. Multi-family: $274.°°per DU $y--...-.--. 0.00 @$250.00 per DU $ 0.00 = 0.00 TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) = $ 11,540p — b. Development Fee: - Neighborhood Community Total Single Family @ $362.°°per DU 7,964.00 Single Family @$375.°°per DU $ 8 250.0016,214 Multi-family @$352.00 per DU 0.00 }.m. Multi-family $750.°° per DU 0.00 = 0.00 TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) = $ 16,214.00 5. Comments: The City of College Station agrees to accept: GRAND TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) 22 Units x$1,261.04 = --- --27,742.00 Land Dedication - Name Date L*; %.....\ k .\\,4,...\\—\\.......\, .,,,,,, t - • 5 5 4 x} 3 � 1 y t iL\\\\\ ` %\ \\ l 41 , *'r.. 1l�yyvr f 5'1,4•.. k,5 y 4 y,� 5 ,, ,\,, • \ y ., t \\ ltd\x 1 ti♦5 { x -1 l LLLL;l f i k '� �4 *4X 5 Y } i .:!� 5 % 45:-'# 44 ;� y45 5LLL l ��e \ f' 4 kF '' fly • ,. 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Development Fees and Dedication Requirements: a. Land Dedication or Fee in Lieu of Land (Choose One): Neighborhood Community Total Single Family: One (1)acre per 117 DU's . ........-. 0 ac One(1)acre per 128 DU's 0 ac= - 0 ac Multi-family: One (1)acre per 117 DU's 0 ac One (1)acre per 128 DU's 0 ac= ac TOTAL = 0 Acres Fee Paid in Lieu of Land Dedication Neigrhood Community Single Family: $274.00 per DU 0 $250.°°per DU 0 - = 0 i Citi-famil r: c$274.0°per DU $_50,416 $250.°°per DU 44i 60 $ 96,416 TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) = $ 96,416 b. Development Fee: Neighborhood Community Total Single Family @$362.°°per DU $ Single Family c$375.°°per DU $ 0 = 0 Multi-family l $362,°°per DU , Oso 1 1 1ti-€arnll @ $750.00 per DU 138~0.00_ $_2=9=4.2.6.18_ TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) = 04X08 5. 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College Station Senior Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Monday, September 24, 2012 10:00am Southwood Community Center 1520 Rock Prairie Rd MINUTES Members Present: Margaret Carmichael, Jon Denton, Frank Duchmasclo, Ann Hays, Jerry Markovich, Robert Meyer, Pearl Robertson, Ron Silvia and Patricia Vanderboom Members ers Absent: Susan McGrail Staff Present: Dana Albrecht and Marci Rodgers I. Call to order The meeting was called to order at 10:02 am by Frank Duchmasclo, Chairman IL Hear visitors Dana Albrecht was introduced to the committee III. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on August 27, 2012 Jerry Markovich made the motion to approve the minutes. Pearl Robertson seconded the motion. The motion was approved unanimously. IV. Discussion, consideration and possible action concerning program sub- committee report regarding upcoming programs and events Pat Vanderboom, Pearl Robertson and Joanna Yeager met on September 12th to discuss the October Calendar. The committee received a copy of the calendar. Highlights for October include: Fall Fest on the 11th with a new time - ' m , Transitions of Life with a new time 11:30-1:30 with a light lunch served, Antique Show and Tell and Senior World Passport Program. Frank Duchmasclo reported on the success of the Bluegrass Jam Session. Mr. Duchmasclo gave an update on the unfortunate event of a visitor who required medical attention. V. Discussion, consideration and possible action on gathering information on senior programs offered at other senior centers The committee received information on the Allen Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities. Frank Duchmasclo asked who would be interested in visiting the center. Ann Hays, Robert Meyer, Margaret Carmichael, and Pearl Robertson (if available) along with Frank f uchnnasclo agreed to tour the center on Tuesday, October 23rd. The group will meet at Southwood Community Center at 8:00 am. The purpose for the visit is to allow an opportunity for new members who have never seen a senior center to visit one. VI. Discussion and possible action concerning the Senior Advisory Committee Goals FY 2012 One of the committee goals is to Promote Healthy Lifesytle Programs for Seniors. Jon Denton reported on the recent meeting of the College Station Senior Games. The Parks and Recreation Department received approval from city council to budget $8,000,00 toward the senior games. Mr. Denton stated that State Games Board of Directors will meet in November and they must approve the application from the city to host the local games. Peter Lamont will serve as the director for the senior games. Mr. Denton mentioned that the department is expecting at least 400 participants and the games will be held in May, 2013. Ron Silvia agreed to look at the current mission statement for the Senior Advisory committee along with Jon Denton and Margaret Carmichael they will meet on Thursday, September 27th at Southwood Community Center to discuss the statement and present an updated version to the committee at its next regular meeting in October. VII. Presentation, possible action and discussion on Senior Services Coordinator Report regarding current and upcoming programs and events (report attached) Marci Rodgers reported that fall classes are off to a slow start. Enrollment is down from previous sessions. The new Fit & Be Strong class is popular with 22 participants. We have a new sponsor for bingo next month. Home Instead Senior Care will call and provide prizes. The next Exploring Lunch Lecture will be "Hidden Treasures of the Cushing Library" at Aldersgate Church. VIII. Presentation, discussion and possible action on future agenda items: A Committee 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. • Mission Statement • Round Rock trip to Senior Center • Senior Dances IX. Adjourn The committee adjourned at 10: pm Senior Services Coordinator Report September 2012 August Event/Class Attendance Location E-mail Class SWCC Computer Club 22 Carter Creek Training Room 42 . SWCC Sit& Fit 48 ----- ------ Line Dancing 202 AARP 16 Health Talk 4 SWCC Bluegrass Jam Sessions 54 SWCC Genealogy Computer Group 27 Senior Advisory Committee 10 SWCC Bingo &. Birthday Celebration 9SWCC Movie SWCC Gane flay 13 Writing Your Family History Workshop 13 Special Event: Ice Cream Social w/ CS Fire 24 SWCC Dept Lincoln Center Lincoln Center Total Programs Offered: 15 Total: 829 Special Events Offered: 1 September Events: Registration began for fall classes 11 & 26 World Passport Program on China, 10:00 am at SWCC 11 CS Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee -Update on Senior Programs 11 Genealogy Class 17 Fit& Be Strong Class began with 24 participants 18 Lincoln Center seniors travel to Calvert for Historic Home Tour and Lunch 19 Lunch/Lecture: Texas A&M Corps of Cadets History at Aldersgate Church 20 Fall Fest Planning Committee meeting 20 CS Senior Games Committee meeting 24 Bridge class begins 28 Bingo and Birthday(looking for new sponsor) October Events: 3 Computer Club with Audio Video "Home Security" Transitions of Life starting at 11:30 with light lunch served Program Sub-committee meeting 10 World Passport Program on China 11 Fall Fest from 5-7 at Veteran's Park 17 L .r chlLecture:" idd.en Treasures of Cushing Library 18 Movie and Popcorn at 1:00 pm at SWCC "A Thousand Words" 24 World Passport Program on Cuba 24 Free Writing Your Family History Workshop 29 Antique Show& Tell, 1:00 at SWCC Library Advisory Board May 15,2012 1. Overdrive (eBooks) i. Use Stats as for March-April 2012 1. See Attached 2. 244 Gutenberg downloads ii. Friends have added an additional $1,000 for the collection iii. $250 donation 2. Dollar General Grant i. Received by Ringer Youth Services ii. $1,200 iii. Book discussion group for kids 3. Barbara Bush Literacy Corp i. Received by Ringer Youth Services 1. $3,000 2. Big Books and Read-Alongs H. Received by flounce Youth Services 1. $2,800 2. Adult Literacy program MINUTES of A REGULAR MEETING BRYAN COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRMIY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD MAY 15,2012 On the 15TH day of May, 2012 the Bryan College Station Public Library System Advisory Board of the cities of Bryan and College Station, Texas met in regular meeting at the Carnegie History Center, 111 S. Main,Bryan, Texas 77803. 1. Larry Ringer,President called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m. and the following were present: 2. ATTENDANCE Present' of meetings ofmeeting II Absent held since attended since appointment appointment Larry Ringer, President P 92 86 Sonia Gangotena P 39 28 Robert McGeachin P 14 13 Helen Kunz A 34 28 Edith Pequeno P4 4 Dorothy Hagen 16 1 _ Charles Smith P 33 33 Felicia Clover P8 8 3. Other attendees were Dr. Larry Koeninger,Library System Director;Kathy Nixie,Ringer Library Manager; David Gerling, City of College Station; and Laura Mills,Adm. Assistant. 4. The previous meeting minutes of March were discussed. A correction was made in the second sentence of the bylaws. Motion made by Charles Smith, seconded by Dorothy Hagan,the minutes were approved. 5. The monthly stats for March and April were reviewed. The statistic for wireless use at the Mounce Library is somewhat inflated since library card authentication is not required. The wireless use stats records use of nearby laptop users and smart phone users, not just those in the library. 6. In old business, Larry Koeninger reported that he met with Joey Dunn,Eddie Hare(ADA consultant) on the revised ADA guides. With the revision,the Mounce building meets the guide of having one ADA compliant restroom(both men and women's) in the building. There are some other issues in the building and grounds that may not be in compliance. If a complaint is made about the facility's ADA accessibility, the library has 90 days in which to address the complaint. It was decided by the group to hire Architek Studio to study the building and prepare a report on ADA issues. The study.will cost$10,000. After the study is completed, the City of Bryan will ask for a variance to proceed with the second floor remodel that would move the meeting room to the north side of the building and increase the size of the children's area. Larry Ringer reported that he met with some representatives of the City of College Station and the Capital Improvement Projects about the Larry Ringer expansion project. He stated it was an unsatisfactory meeting because the City keeps postponing the expansion project. The board members from College Station were encouraged to make arrangements to speak at the College Station City Council meetings, not to represent the Library Board,but to represent their personal viewpoints on the library expansion project. 7. A. In new business, Dr.Koeninger stated the Summer Reading Programs will kick off in late May. He distributed flyers of the events. B. Regarding the library's accreditation with the Texas State Library, our system fell short of the required expenditures due to vacant staff positions not filled by the City. Larry Ringer, Charles Smith and David Gerling will write letters of appeal to Chairman Mitchell of the Library Systems Act Advisory Board of the Texas State Library. . Dr. I o ning is librarian's report is attached. Kathy Nixie stated she will coordinate a Proclamation from both cities for September as National Library Card Sign up Month. She will request the proclamations from the councils at the August 21st meeting in Bryan and the August 23rd meeting in College Station. . Next meeting on July 17,2012 at the Mounce Library. 10. The meeting adjourned at 6:00pm. Larry Ringer,President Larry Y(oeninger, Library System Director Library Advisory Board BRYAN COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD Adopted January 2 , 1998 Amended October 19, 2010 Amended March o, 2012 Corrected May 15, 2012 MEMBERSHIP The Board shall be comprised of eight members. Four members from Bryan shall be appointed by the Bryan City Council and four members from College Station shall be appointed by the College Station City Council. All terms will be two-year terms. COMMUNITY LIBRARIAN ARIAN The Library System Director shall be an ex-officio member of the Board. The Library System Director, or the Director's designee, shall attend all Board meetings. DUTIES The Advisory Board shall perform the following duties: encourage the development of the library system; recommend to the city councils policies and programs for the advancement of the libraries; cooperate with all other public and private groups in advancing the best interests of the library system; render to the city councils all recommendations it considers advisable regarding the library system. OFFICERS Officers ofthe Board shall be chosen at the first meeting of the year and shall be: president and vice-president. Officers shall serve for one year. The president shall preside at all meetings, appoint special committees as needed and authorize calls for any special meetings. The vice-president assumes the duties of president in the absence of the president. COMMITTEES Special committees may be appointed by the president. Such committees are to serve until the completion of the work for which they were appointed. All committees are expected to make a progress report at each Board meeting. MEETINGS The Board shall meet every other month beginning with January. The Library System Director shall provide a secretary to keep a permanent record of the meetings. The Board shall comply with the State of Texas Open Meeting Law and other laws of the State and the Cities of Bryan and College Station. Special meetings may be called by the president, or upon the request of four members, for the transaction of only that business stated in the call for the meeting. Notice of special meetings shall be sent at least four days in advance. QUORUM A quorum for the transaction of business shall consist of five members of the Board. AMENDMENT OF BYLAWS These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the Board when a quorum is present by a unanimous vote, providing the amendment was stated in the call for the meeting. When a unanimous vote is not obtained, the proposed amendment may be placed on a future agenda at which time a majority vote is required for passage. AGENDA BRYAN COLLEGE STATION LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD MEETING TUESDAY,AY, SEPTEMBER 18,2012 5:15 PM LARRY J.RINGER LIBRARY 1818 HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY SOUTH COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS 77845 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS—WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 3. RECOGNITION OF VISITORS 4. PREVIOUS MINUTES—MAY 2012 5. MONTHLY STATISTICS—1 MAY, JUNE, SLY AND AUGUST 2012 6. OLD BUSINESS— A. SUMMER READING PROGRAM B. MOUNCE REMODEL 7. NEW BUSINESS 8. LIB 'S REPORT 9. REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEMS FOR N VEMB ER 13,2012 AT THE CARNEGIE HISTORY CENTER 10. ADJOURN Please notify the Adm. Asst Laura Mills,209-5614 if ou are unableto attend. college Station Board Members should also complete the absence request form and submit to the office of the College Station City Secretary one week prior to the meeting date. FOR INFORMATION ON SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION,TDD, OR OTHER TRANSLATION OR ACCESSIBILTIY INFORMATION,PLEASE CONTACT THE LIBRARY SYSTEM DOCTOR, LARRY K EN[NG R AT 209-5611. PLEASE TRY TO CONTACT THE ABOVE PERSON AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED TIME OF THE'MEETING SO THAT YOUR REQUEST MAY BE ACCOMMODATED. ------------ 1LARRY I RINGER PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: August,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: : Hours Open 286 290 Meeting Room Usage 10; 9 • Patrons Registered 351 413 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 15,622 16,316 Overdue Notices 1,603 1,774 Holds Filled 3,312 3,969 #of People Visiting Library 18,481: 20,196 #of Checkouts 31,949 34,665 #of Checkins 33,223 35,815 In House Use 4,290 4,818 CHILDREN'SR FER N lI F MATI I . . E .'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 0 0/0 Teen Program/Attendance3/1181/16 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 1/20 f 0/0 Special Programs/Attendance 1/76 0/0 Reference Transactions 539 628 Summer Reading Club Registered this month 0 0 Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion 1565/706 1200/488 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 10/190 1311_71 Interlibrary Loan Received 21 48 Interlibrary Loan Sent1 18 Reference Transactions 1315! 1205 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 0/0 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: (Items Added): COLLECTION Adult Books 360 543 Juvenile Books 136 136 Adult Media 24! 39 Juvenile Media 11 4 Videos 50 31 Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult !Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TILL 1,018 1,124 Books 10,259 14,490 1 11,669 15,787 Periodicals 470 76 536 101 Paperbacks 510 705 Media 863 513 888 529 DVDs 4,434 4,049 i Videos f 2941 348 Wireless Internet 581 'Internet Computers 2,915 3,110 ILL 39 33 ;Reference 18 27 TOTAL 12,120, 15,079 8,700 ....... ... 13,825 16,4171 9,245 GRAND TOTAL . 35,899 i 39,487 Prepared by ._..� Approved by CARNEGIE CENTER OF BRAZOS VALLEY HISTORY THIS 1 LAST REPORT FOR: JUNE 2012 YEAR YEAR SERVICES: Hours Open 155 128 Patrons Registered Total Active Patrons 5 6 # of People Visitin• Library 1,052 1,328 #of Checkouts (Internet PCs plus renewals) 60 # of Ch okins REFER NCEJGEI EALOG INFORMATION: Interlibrary Loan Received 4 2 Reference Transactions 88 81 Visits & Tours/Attendance 881 Special Programs/Attendance 3/24 3/20 Outside Proms/Attendance 1/12 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT:EI T: Adult Books 2 Juvenile Books Adult Media Microforms F Periodicals IN HOUSE USE1CIRCULATION IIIII Internet Computers CD-rom Computers Books 244 212 Rare Books 1 History Books 1 13 Files 15 Photo Files Microfilm 20 28 ILL . 2 History Lab Maps 5 9 Microform Machine Use 28 20 Periodical Use CD's Not in Database New Scans Photo Collection Use j Wireless Internet 621 94 TOTAL In House Use 1009 430 Prepared by Reviewed by CARNEGIE CENTER OF BRAZOS VALLEY HISTORY THIS LAST REPORT FOR: July, 2012 YEAR YEAR SERVICES: Hours Open -13& 144 Patrons Registered Total Active Patrons 5 # of People Titin• Libra 908 # of Checkouts (Internet PCs plus renewals) 55 of Checkins =1=11= REFERENCE/GENEALOGY INFORMATION: Interlibrary Loan Received 12 Reference Transactions 50 68 Visits & Tours/Attendance 92 Special Programs/Attendance 1/5. 5 of 30 Outside Programs/Attendance COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: Adult Books 10, 12 Juvenile Books Adult Media fel i rofo rrns Periodicals 25 IN HOUSE USE/CIRCULATION 1111.11111111111111111111 Internet Computers 55 53 CD-rom Computers Books 153' 159 Rare Books 11 32 History Books 10 Files 8, 10 Photo Files Microfilm ILL 12 History Lab Maps 1 Microform Machine Use 23 18 Periodical Use 1 3 CD's Not in Database New Scans Photo Collection Use 5 Wireless Int rn t 709 120 TOTAL In House Use 996 444 Prepared by Reviewed by CLARA B.MOUNCE PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: August,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 250' 251 Meeting Room Usage 14 14 Patrons Registered 373 495 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 16,926 18,163 Overdue Notices 1,626 2,052 Holds Filled 2,310 2,430 #of People Visiting Library 17,926 19,852 #of Checkouts 27,180 28,518 #of Checkins 28,518 3 0,722 In House Use 4,599 5,550 i CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 2/134 2/67 Teen Program/Attendance MEM 1/6 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Special Programs/Attendance 5/28 1/25 Reference Transactions 612 490 Summer Reading Club Registered this month 0 0 Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion 2144/766' 1450/363 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: - Adult Programs/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Interlibrary Loan Received 36 55 Interlibrary Loan Sent 0 0 • Reference Transactions 550 757 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 6/18 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books .�...�..�.�...�.� � 677 614 Juvenile Books 254=UM Adult Media 12 56 Juvenile Media 10 2 Videos 69 35 Microforms MEM CIRCULATION THIS YEAR i i LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile 'Other Adult .Juvenile Other TILL 2,138 2,528 Books 1 8,817 11,297= 9,935 MEM - Periodicals 27011111111E1 411 24 Paperbacks 640 843 MEM Media 957 379 994 441 DVDs 4,664, s 4,443 Videos 25 i 21 Wireless Internet 6,628 1,086 Internet Computers 5,395 IIIIIIIII= 4,132 ILL 36 Ila Reference 33 12 54 3, TOTAL 10,717 11,760 18,886 12,237 11,799 12,265 GRAND TOTAL i 41,363 36,301 Prepared by Approved by �--� LARRY J.RINGER PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: June,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 272' 286 Meeting Room Usage 5 26 Patrons Registered 518 526 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 15,859 16,452 Overdue Notices 1,530 1,416 Holds Filled f 3,501 4,039 #of People Visiting Library 23,018 23,519 #of Checkouts 38,745 41,874 #of Checkins 36,035{ 38,462 In House Use 5,579 6,143 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: .......................... Story Hour/Attendance 8/425 12/250 Teen Program/Attendance 14/492 9/190 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 Special Programs/Attendance 16/2382 2/12 Reference Transactions 1316! 741 Summer Reading Club Registered this month 973 921 Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion 1291/37 921/38 ADULT REF NC III IF RI ATI NL A 'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 17/213 11/190 Interlibrary Loan Received 22 39 Interlibrary Loan Sent 15 19 Reference Transactions 3 1462 1450 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 6/27 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added) Adult Books 214 473 Juvenile Books 24 202 Adult Media 9 Juvenile Media 2 7 Videos 23 25 Microforms • CIRCULATION THIS LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult [Juvenile Other TCILL 1,026 1,052 Books 11,503 19,130 13,303 20,572 • Periodicals 574 106 549 138 .... ............................................................... .... Paperbacks 724 934 Media 856 612 891 482 DVDs 5 4,7691 4,519 Videos 438 432 Wireless Internet 696 541 Internet Computers 2,798 3,231 ILL 39 Reference 1 . TOTAL19,848 9,727 15,695 21,192 9,814 GRAND TOTAL 43.232 46,701 Prepared by ............................. Approved by. CLARA B.MSE PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: May,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 239 234 ................ ................................. ................... Meeting Room Usage 22 35 Patrons Registered 358 339 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 17,332 18,243 Overdue Notices 1,244 1,571 Holds Filled 1,926 1,763 #of People Visiting Library 15,287 18,594 _ of Checkouts 25,523 25,765 #of Checkins23,315 23,231 In House Use.................. 4,032 4,275 ............. {gyp ADVIS ORY: CHILDREN'S 1 EFERENCE 1I 'O TI N/REA E ' AD I Y: Story Hour/Attendance 0/0 Teen ProgramlAttendanco 3/19 1/8 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 3/275 Special Programs/Attendance 17/6,508 18/8500 Reference Transactions 535 483 Summer Reading Club Registered this month 608 Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion 608/0 . .................. ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 0/0 1/1650 Interlibrary Loan Received G 36 30 Interlibrary Loan Sent 0 Reference Transactions 581 635 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0, 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 13/6 4/7 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books 428 658 Juvenile Books 242 338 Adult Media 1 50 Juvenile Media 4 8 Videos 761 55 Micro or s CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TILL 2,101 2,325 ................... Books 8,693 9,847 8,851 9,961 Periodicals 208 55 346 37 Paperbacks 710 869 MI Media 853 265 798 403 DVDs 4,812 1 4,428 Videos 18 17 Wireless Internet 527 Internet Computers 5.2784,390 ILL 36 30 Reference 46' 10 66 4 TOTAL 10,510 10,177 17,798 10,930 10,405 11,720 GRAND TOTAL 38,485 33,055 Prepared by Approved by LARRY r' PUBLIC :r REPORT FOR: Hours Open 264 278 Meeting Room Usage 11, 9 Patrons Registered 2931 292 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years r • 16,390 Overdue Notices 1,325 1,544 Holds Filled 3,359 3,615 r of Pe T of Checkouts 30,669 25,765 r of Checkins 28,755 23,231 In House Use 3,233 4,065 REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S .r :rr ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 0 3/237 Teen Program/Attendance 3/80 Class Visits 8e.Tours/Attendance 2/167 0/0 Special Programs/Attendance 1/43 0/0 Reference Summer Reading Club Registered this month 318 0 Summer Reading club Total Registration/Total Completion 318/0 0 ADULT t r ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 1/922 Interlibrary Loan Received 26 3/18 Interlibrary Loan Sent 16 10 Class Visits s Tours/Attendance I 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance • COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): BooksAdult Juvenile Books 105 34 Adult Media 1 13 Juvenile Media 3 6 Microforms CIRCULATION r LAST YEARAdult Juvenile Other Adult .Juvenile Other TCILL 968 1 926 Books 9,633 • 14,181 Periodicals 465 123 452 136 Paperbacks 812 775 Media • 479 • 14, 393 DVDs 4,325 3,766 Videos 279 281 Wireless Internet 842 573 Internet Computers 2,642 . 3,075 ILL 26 25 TOTAL 11,647 14,4041 9,082 12,782 i 8,646 GRAND TOTAL 35,133 36,138 Prepared by Approved by LARRY J.RINGER PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: July,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 284 276 Meeting Room Usage 6 9 Patrons Registered 3411 359 ..................... Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 15,732 16,294 Overdue Notices 1,595 1,686 Holds Filled 3,547 3,895 of People Visiting Library 21,412 2 ,922 #of Checkouts 37,081 37,507 of Checkins 38,537 38,580 In House Use 5,887 4,996 • CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 4/237 12/659 Teen Program/Attendance 17/419 10/351 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 Special Programs/Attendance 10/1383, 9/751 Reference Transactions 984 665 .................. Summer Reading Club Registered this month 207 131 Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion 13501405 1200/362 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 111125 21/190 Interlibrary Loan Received 26 27 Interlibrary Loan Sent 17 0 Reference Transactions k 1343 1120 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 0/0 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books 416 469 Juvenile Books 164' 90 Adult Media 6 61 Juvenile Media 4 Videos 40 17 Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TILL 1,045 f 992 Books 11,396 17,463 12,486 17,680 Periodicals 330 146 572 97 Paperbacks 8 87 816 Media 924 521 787 444 DVDs 4,759 4,202 Videos 423 377 Wireless Internet451 .................. Internet Computers 2,718 3,009 ILL 43 27. Reference 26 17 TOTAL 13,563 18,130 8,988 14,678 18,221 9,058 GRAND TOTAL 40,681 41,957 Prepared by. . .. Approved by... CLARA B.MOUNCE PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: June,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 240 242 Meeting Room Usage 29 11 Patrons Registered 508 541 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 17,321 18,296 Overdue Notices 1,011 1,532 Holds Filled 1,947 2,057 #of People Visiting Library 22,410 24,738 #of Checkouts 31,900 35,051 #of Checkins29,074 31,970 In House Use 5,565 6,389 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 8/393 10/625 Teen ProgramlAttendance 5/192 6//136 .. ................................. Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 1/31 x Special Programs/Attendance 8/1371 9/2056 Reference Transactions 1535} 910 Summer Reading Club Registered this month 1190 1623 Summer Reading Club Total IegitrationlTotal Completion 17981157 1623/0 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 0/0 1120 Interlibrary Loan Received 42 56 Interlibrary Loan Sent 0 Reference Transactions 584 797 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance010 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 8/251 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): .............. Adult Books 416 540 Juvenile Books 172 66 Adult Media 43 24 Juvenile Media 11 11 Videos 42 55 Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult 1M Other Adult EZEMI Other TILL 2,287 2,621 Books } 9,512, 14,97& 10,613 16,740; ..................... Periodicals 416 49 Paperbacks 874 IIII Media 890 384 844 636 DVDs 4,691 4,495 Videos 30 15 4 S Wireless Internet 5,477 1,045 Internet Computers 5,278 = 5,016 ILL 42 Reference 38 5 78 TOTAL 11,730 15,414. 17,805 13,107 17,451, 13,192 • GRAND TOTAL I 44,949 43,750 Prepared by — Approved by [ CARNEGIE CENTER OF BRAZOS VALLEY HISTORY I THIS LAST REPORT FOR:: August, 2012 YEAR YEAR SERVICES: Hours Open 151 144 Patrons Registered Total Active Patrons 4' # of People Visiting Library 1,082 1,043 # of Checkouts (Internet PCs plus renewals) 44 # of Checkins • REFERENCE/GENEALOGY INFORMATION: InterlibraryLoan Received 12 Reference Transactions 66 80 Visits & Tours/Attendance 1 104 Special Programs/Attendance 3/18 Outside Programs/Attendance 1/8 2 of 3 ea COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: Adult Books 3 23 Juvenile Books Adult Media Microforms Periodicals 4 IN HOUSE USEICIRCULATION • Internet Computers 44 33 CD-rom Computers Books 312 345 Rare Books 10 History Books Files 1 4 Photo Files 4 Microfilm1 i ...................................................... ILL 12 3 History Lab Maps6 Microform Machine Use 14 Periodical Use 1 18 CD's Not in Database New Scans Photo Collection Use 2 Wireless Internet 41 76 TOTAL In House Use 460 513 Prepared by Reviewed by } CLARA R MOUNCE PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: July,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 237 231 Meeting Room Usage 35 40 Patrons Registered 364 467 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 17,120 18,244 Overdue Notices 1,898 1,819 Holds Filled 2,123 2,164 #of People Visiting Library 19,187 1,666 #of Checkouts 30,874 32,907 #of Checkiris 30,845 32,188 In House Use 5,239 5,395 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 8/444 10/470 Teen Program/Attendance 5/122 5/156 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Special Programs/Attendance 7/749 1011071 Reference Transactions 1109 MEE Summer Reading Club Registered this month 346 503 Summer Reading Club Total egistrationlTotal Completion 21441439/ 1853/316 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 5 0/0 5/32 Interlibrary Loan Received 43 31 Interlibrary Loan Sent Reference Transactions 612 785 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 7/39 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books 465 607 Juvenile Books 412` 144 Adult Media 41 191 Juvenile Media MOM Videos 66 71 Microfonns CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile .Other TCILL 2,253 2,491 Books 9,713 13,353 f 10,634 14,250 Periodicals 210 79 343 51 Paperbacks 995[ 1,283 Media 928 415 935 549 DVDs 5,091 4,760 Videos 28 19 Wireless Internet 6,034 917 Internet Computers 5,583 4,997 ILL43 31 Reference 311 6 51 6 TOTAL 11,877 13,853 19,032 13,246 14,856 1 13,215 ,GRAND TOTAL 44,762 41,317 Prepared by Approved by CARNEGIE CENTER of B AOS VALLEY HISTORY THIS LAST r REPORT FOR: May, 2012 YEAR YEAR ................. SERVICES: Hours Open 153 145 Patrons Registered Total Active Patrons k # of People Visiting Library 1,094 1,051 # of Checkouts (Internet PCs plus renewals) # of Ch okins REFERENCE/GENEALOGYINFORMATION: Interlibrary Loan Received 1 3 Reference Transactions 64 46 Visits & Tours/Attendance 109 1/8;1/12;1/5;1.4 Special Programs/Attendance 3/24 1/6, 1/10. Outside Programs/Attendance 1/151 1 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: • .......................... Adult Books24 4 ...................... Juvenile Books Adult Media ............... M i roforms Periodicals IN HOUSE USE/CIRCULATION . ....................... Internet Computers 60 36 CD-rom Computers ............................... Books 251 203 Rare Books 14 History Books 38 • Files Photo Files Microfilm 19 13 ILL 16 History Lab 10 Maps Microform Machine Use 40 S Periodical Use ............................. CD's Not in Database New Scans Photo Collection Use 61 Wireless Internet .......................... 526 87 !TOTAL. 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El EDELWEISS GA1�TE�iS , TibirIA:,, ,fit.,__ El 1 ' . 0 _ ,,, ElBROTHERS N� El JACK & DOROTHY MILLER 0 . A , 0 ____ _ SHERRY ELLISON LI CREEKVIEW PEBESHAFER U WINDWOOD El RICHARD BARTER El 4.,f7):A, . _. El I Lit V 1,111/41, oba._ , O f A, i_ k ) I_(--- BILLYHART a O L, A � r El SOUTHWOOD 0 VETERANS PARK City of College Station Parks and Recreation Advisory Board List of Subcommittees / Board Liaisons/Committees Fiscal Year 2012 - 13 Bylaws Review Fred Medina, Jon Denton Fees ... Shawn Reynolds, Billy Hart, Field Usage Billy Hart, Shawn Reynolds, Ida Bellows, Fred Medina Joint Parks Planning and Zoning .Full Board Park Naming Ida Bellows, Shawn Reynolds, David Ohendalski Recreation, Park, and Open Space Master Plan Debe Shafer, Louis Hodges, Sherry Ellison, Billy Hart, David Ohendalski Mayors Council on WellnesslE..AW....I.WWWAII Board Members Park Land Dedication Review ......Sherry Ellison, Shawn Reynolds, David Ohendalski, Billy Hart Lick Creek Nature Center Committee ............................................. .. . Full Board Senior Advisory/Games Committee Jon Denton, Billy Hart, Fred Medina Addt'l Games members Marc' Rodgers, Raschel York, Lydia Dubuisson 0/Board/Subcommittees/Subcommittee Lists/List of Subcommittees 2012-13 OCTOBER CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department City of College Station 46. OCTOBER CALENDAR - FALL GUIDE ;:nv".:: The Parks& Recreation Fall Guide is available nlin pick upa copyt the followinglocations;Stephen Beachy Central Park,pHall, •: •rry Southwood Community Center, Lincoln Recreation Center or the Larry J. Ringer Library. The Fall Guide includes information about every Park and Recreation activity and program going on from August to December. XTRA PROGRAM REGISTRATION Xtra is a leisure-learning program that offers exciting classes to participants of all ages on dance, business, arts and crafts, music&voice, language, self-improvement,fitness, computers,special interest, sports, life enhancement and more. There are two ways to register! You can go online at rectracscstxigov or visit the Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.—5 p.m. No residency restrictions. To view complete program details,visit cstx.g v xtra d. For more information, contact the Parks& Recreation Department at 979.764.3486. ATHLETIC E S T T N There are two ways to register! You can go online at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, ton.-Fri. 8 a.m.—5 p.m. No residency restrictions. To view complete athletic program details, visit c tx.gov/sports. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 979.764.3486. YOUTH/ADULT TENNIS Register today. Session IIE: Oct, 22—Nov. 15 Resident: $70 I Non-Resident: $105 Bee Creek Tennis Courts, 1900 Anderson Quick Start 5-7 yrs Tue. &Thu. 6—7 p.m. Quick Start — . yrs Tue. &Thu. 6-7 p.m. BegAdv Beg 11-15 yrs Tue. &Thu. 7-8 p.m. Youth Intermediate/Adv 10-18 yrs Tue. &Thu. 7—8:30 p.m. Adult Beginner Mon. &Wed. 5:30-7 p.m. Adult Intermediate Ad Mon. &Wed. 7—8:30 p.m VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Interested in coaching youth basketball?Visit cstx.goWsportsvolunteer. Program begins Jan. 7. OCTOBER CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department City of College Station ar SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6351 11520 Rock Prairie Rd. MATTER OF BALANCE Mon,Sept. 17—Nov.5 1 1-3 p.m. I Free Southwood Community Center Matter of Balance emphasizes practical strategies to reduce fear of falling and increase activity levels. Participants learn to view falls and fear of falling as ontrollable, set realistic goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors, and exercise to increase strength and balance. Older adults meet in small group sessions that are led by a trained facilitator.Call 979.764.6371 or e-mail mrodgers@cstx.gov to register. FIT&BE STRONG Mon/Wed/Fri,Sept. 17—Nov.9 I 1:30-3 p.m. I Free I Southwood Community Center This 8-week program is designed to help you improve functional daily activities using endurance, strength, flexibility and balance exercises. Fit& Be Strong is an award-winning program proven to alleviate arthritis symptoms and promote a healthy, active lifestyle. 90-minute classes consist of group exercises and discussions 3 days per week. Call 979.764.6371 or e-mail mrodgers@cstx.gov to register. SENIOR WORLD PASSPORT The A&M International Outreach Program and College Station Parks& Recreation Senior Services bring you the Senior World Passport Program.Texas A&M University is home to the Confucius Institute,an initiative from China to promote Chinese culture around the world.This fall we will feature different aspects of Chinese and Cuban culture at each session from 10-11 a.m. at the Southwood Community Center, Oct. 10—"Scenery in the Basin"A Perspective on Chinese Horticulture Oct. 24—Cuba SENIOR FALL FEST Thu,Oct. 11 j 5-7 p.m. I Free Senior Adults are invited to enjoy a fun"Picnic in the Park"with hamburgers, live entertainment, door prizes,games including a cake walk and much more. Bring your friends and join us at the American Pavilion in Veterans Park located at 3101 Harvey Rd. EXPLORING HISTORY LUNCH LECTURE The College Station Historic Preservation Committee and College Station Parks and Recreation present monthly lectures on the history of our community. Lectures are held at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church at 2201 Earl Rudder Fwy South. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. with a reservation. Cost is and payable at the door.Speaker begins at 12 p.m. Please call 979.764.6351 or e-mail kkelbly@cstx.gov to make reservations. Oct. 17—Hidden Treasures of Cushing Library Dr.Mary Manning,TAMU Libraries Sponsored by City of College Station Senior Services Nov. 14—Second Thoughts: Presidential Regrets with their Supreme Court Nominations William T. Harper, author Sponsored by The Isle at Watercrest w. . . . .�. .. ._wm, „ ...................._._._.,, ,......-...,................,... Page __n.. . ..k m OCTOBER CALENDAR • Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station jr WRITING FAMILY HISTORY Wed, Oct.24 19:30-11:30 a.m. I Free I Southwood Community Center Call 979.764.6371 or e-mail mrodgers@cstx.gov to register. ANTIQUE SHOW&TELL Mon, Oct. 29 1 1 p.m. I Free I Southwood Community Center Have you ever wanted to know what that antique treasure is worth? Bring one item and have Shirley McShan with Classic Consignments give you an idea of its value. LARRY J. RINGER LIBRARY 979.764.3416 11818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy South BABIES& BOOKS Mondays,Sept. 10-Dec. 3 (off Nov.5 & 19) Walkers at 10 a.m. I Pre-walkers at 11 a.m. ST1RY TIME Wednesdays, Sept. 12-Dec. 5 (off Nov.7&21) 2&3yrolds at 10 a.m. 14&5 yr olds at 11 a.m. TEEN BOOK CLUB I Ages 12-19 1st Wednesdays,4-5 p.m. I Oct.3, Nov.7, Dec. BEGINNING PUPPETRY I All ages Wednesdays I 4-6 p.m. I Oct. 17, Nov. 14, Dec. 19 READING GROUP I Adults 3rd Thursday of each month Oct. 18, Nov. 15 6:30 p.m., Meet&Greet 1 7-8 p.m., Book Discussion ussion ANINit CLUB I Ages 12-19 Last Thursday of the month 3:45-5:15 p.m. 1 Oct. 25, Nov. 29, Dec. 20 Watch Japanese animation on our big screen! All titles suitable for teens (rated TV-14 or lower) SPECIAL EVENTS BUDDY WALK Sat, Oct.7 1 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. I Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater d wnsyndreme fbc .com JINGLE BELL RUN FUN The College Station Parks& Recreation Department's 23rd annual Jingle Bell Fun Run is set for Sunday, Dec. 2. The race starts at 1:45 p.m.and is followed by the Bryan-College Station Christmas Parade. Page 3 ------ OCTOBERALENDA Parks&Recreation Department it of Collegetin The two-mile run starts at the corner of University Drive and South College Avenue and ends at the corner of Texas Avenue and Villa Maria. The entry fee is$15 and includes a shirt.All proceeds will benefit the United Way of the Brazos Valley. Registration starts Oct. 15 and runs through Nov. 29. Participants can register online at rectrac.cstx.gov, in- person at the Parks& Recreation Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road,or on race day from 12:30-1:30 p.m. near the starting line. For more information, contact Stephen C. Beachy Central Park at 979.764.3485. LINCOLN CENTER LIGHTS-ON AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM Thu, Oct. 18 I 4-6 p.m. Celebrated nationwide to call attention to the importance of afterschool programs for America's children, families and communities. NULLA AL 2012-AGGELAND Fri, Oct. 19 I 5-11 p.m. I Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater hullabalooza-wpc.eventbrite.com LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL Put on your best Halloween costume and join the fun and games at the Lincoln Recreation Center Fall Festival on Thursday,Oct. 25 from 5:30-8 p.m.The Lincoln Recreation Center is located at 1000 Eleanor St. Activity coupons are five for$1 and activities will include joy jumps,face painting,cupcake walk, cookie decorating,the most Horrific Haunted House, an appearance by Charity the Clown and much more. Free refreshments will be available for children, including hot dogs, drinks and Halloween candy. For more information, contact the Lincoln Recreation Center at 979.764.3779. WDENER FEST Sat, Oct. 27 I Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater aggielandhuman . rg ............... ........................ ............................. ,,, ,w, ,,� _�._..-------- ---- Page 4w-------