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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/10/2000 - Regular Minutes - Lincoln Recreation Center Advisory Committee Lincoln Advisory Meeting Minutes Monday, January 10, 2000 Time: 5:45 p.m. Lincoln_ _ _ Recreation Center Board r : Linda Preston-Shepard, Carolyn Williams, Cathy Watson, Barbara Clemmons, A.C. Clark, III and alternate Board Member, Merilyn Rucker Board Members Absent: Faye Daily, Joe Dan Franklin o petitions for Absences received by Jackson. Staff Present: Lance Jackson LFS Representative: James Steen Visitors Present: None I® Call to Order-Roll u Meeting was called to order er t 5:45 . . IL Minutes r 6, 1999 BoardMeeting o The December 6, 1999 Minutes were p p rove . Ilia Petitions or Communications o Advisory r Applicant Status ® Jackson informed Bo r ers that there was a delay in the l cti n of the visory Board members, and the newly selected oar Members should be in attendance at the February meeting. • Advisory oar Absentee Policy ® Jackson reviewed the Absentee Policy for AdvisoryBoard Members and provided Transmittal sheets for members that had r viously received them, were unable to locate the form. • Workshop Planning Status ® Jackson informed e oar Members that Mr. Beachy was reviewing the workshop materials and would like to have this confirmed by the upcoming Thursday. u MLK Program Review and Request for Assistance ® Board Members reviewed the MLK Program and provided suggestions for grammatical corrections, etc. Board members also approved the allocation of$100.00 to assist with Travel Expenses for James Fortune, one of the performing groups at the MLK Program. It was also decided that some of the Advisory Board Members should accompany the Guest Speaker for the MLK Program to Red Lobster prior to the MLK Program. Lincoln Recreation Center Advisory Board Monthly Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 2 IV, Summary of Center Activities u Jackson distributed the Summary of Center Activities at the Meeting for the Board's Review. Li Report on Future Lincoln Recreation Center Expansion Meeting held on December 13, 1999- Jackson briefed the Board on the December 13 meeting with members of the Parks Board regarding future expansion of the Lincoln Recreation Center. • TAAS Training for Computer Lab - Jackson told the Advisory Board that February 1, 2000, the LRC Work Study students would take part in TAAS Training. Following the training TAAS camps will be conducted regularly at the LRC. V. Treasury Report Li Williams presented the Treasury Report(attachment) VI. Miscellaneous u Jackson informed the Board that several LRC employees received plaques and other recognition from the City of College Station for jobs well done. Motion Made by Clemmons and seconded by Clark, Meeting was adjourned. Meeting adjourned 7:00 p.m. Action Items: )> The Motion was made and seconded, contingent upon price, the Advisory Board would adopt the project of purchasing a Marquee and donating that Marquee to the LRC. • Jackson will check on the prices for lighted and unlighted marquees and report his findings to the Board at the February 7th meeting. Next Advisory Board Meeting—Monday, February 7, 2000 at 5:45 p.m. at the Lincoln Recreation Center. Attachment (1) t I 'f• P. 0. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 Tel: 409 764 3500 March 2, 2000 Charles A. Ellison, P.C. Attorneys At Law 2501 Ashford Dr, Suite 100 College Station TX 77840-4698 Dear Chuck: I have reviewed your proposal for the access between the jud's Food Store property and the W.A. Terrell Park parking area. I am not in favor of creating these proposed openings to our site. This is due to the generation of additional traffic through the park by this access. Additional traffic in this park will create traffic hazards for the pedestrians going from the parking area to the ballfields. Also,the expanded use of the parking area and drives will impact the maintenance requirements for our facilities. Please contact either Ric Ploeger or myself if you have questions regarding this matter. Sincerry, / /7) - ,e. 71- "71 Steve Beachy Director of Parks &Recreation Department City of College Station Cc: Parks &Recreation Board Home of Texas A&M University CHARLES A. ELLISON, P. C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 2501 ASHFORD DRIVE SUITE 100 COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS 77840-4698 MAILING ADDRESS P.O.BOX 10103 COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS 77842-0103 CHARLES A.ELLISON TELEPHONE: (409)696-9889 AMY L.CLOUGH* FACSIMILE: (409)693-8819 *also licensed in Wisconsin February 14, 2000 BY HAND DELIVERY Mr. Steve Beachy City of College Station Parks and Recreation Central Park College Station, TX 77840 Re: Reciprocal Access Agreement Between Jud's Food Store and Wayne Smith Park Dear Steve: Enclosed with this letter please find the site plans for a proposed car wash at Jud's Food Store just south of Wayne Smith Park. As we discussed this morning, I am requesting on behalf of my client a reciprocal access agreement with the City to allow ingress and egress from the park to the convenience store and vice versa. As patrons of the park might also want to use the convenience store, it would allow easy access without requiring the traffic to first enter Wellborn or Holleman before entering the convenience store property. Additionally, the access points would be directly into the driveway of the park and not into a parking area. I believe that this is consistent with the City's general desire to allow for cross access among adjoining property owners as opposed to requiring traffic to enter public thoroughfares first. After you have had an opportunity to look at this site plan, please feel free to contact me so that we may discuss how to proceed with the reciprocal access agreement. Very truly yours, Charles A. Ellison CAE:bg Enclosures cc: Jud Alexander w/o enclosures PHIL GRAM TEXAS W • Al,viiri f* WASHINGTO —N, Doc. 205104302 February 7, 2000 Mr. Steve Beachy Director and Emergency Management Coordinator Administration/Planning City of College Station Office Bo Post x 9960 College Station, Texas 77842-9960 Dear Mr. Beachy: Thank you for the College Station Parks and Recreation Department Year 2000 calendar and for your kind words concerning my work on behalf of the City of College Station. I appreciate your comments and the calendar. An occasional message such as yours is always a welcome source of encouragement, and it was thoughtful of you to contact me. I am happy to have the opportunity to work on behalf of the people of College Station, and I hope that you will let me know when I can be of further assistance. Yours respectfully, PHIL G m United States Senator PG:pmg