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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/09/2005 - Regular Minutes - Parks Board (3) .................. \ F -,1F,',::0';, 4% C; 04 'b 'q jA 'r� , t i , te S " `Rg �� i dO J 9i: ,'-'.0 � yk' to AyisoM a yyky � 7� b :t 7ivR aaib R kPralrle Staff Present: Steve Beachy; Ric Ploeger; Marci Rodgers; Curtis Bingham; Peter Lamont; Pam Springfield Members Present: Jodi Warner; Jeannie McCandless, Glenn Schroeder; Gary Erwin; Gary Thomas; Harry Green Members Absent: John Crompton; Carol Blaschke; Kathleen Ireland Guests Present: Michelle Bynum, Intern; Joe Schultz, TEXCON 1. Call to order. The meeting was called to order by Jodi Warner at 7:02 p.m. 2. Swearing in of New and Reappointed Board Members:t Gary Erwin was sworn in for a second, two-year term and Harry Green was sworn in to his first, two-year term. John Crompton would be sworn in at the next meeting. 3. Pardon N possible action concerning requests for absences of members from meeting. John Crompton and Carol Blaschke had submitted requests for absence. Gary T. moved to accept the two requests for absence that had been submitted. Gary E. seconded and the vote was called. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. 4. Hear visitors. Hearing none, this item was closed. 5. Discussion, consideration, and possible approval of minutes from Regular Board meeting of July 12, 2005. Glenn S. moved to accept the minutes from the July 12, 2005 meeting. Jeannie M. seconded and the vote was called. The motion carried unanimously and the minutes were approved. 6. Discussion, consideration, and possible action regarding Park Land Dedication requests for Williams Creek Subdivision (Park Zone 14). Ric P. stated that this was a request for 110 single family units. Williams Creek had been seen twice by the Board - in April 2004 and again in May 2005 - and both times the Board had accepted a cash dedication in lieu of land. The development was near Lick Creek Park, at the southeast corner of the East Rock Prairie Road and Greens Prairie Road intersection. Joe Schultz, the engineer for the project, was there representing the owner. He could also answer any questions the Board may have. The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive services must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call(979) 764-3517 or(TDD) 1-800-735-2989. For those new to the Board, Ric briefly described the purpose of the Park Land Dedication Ordinance. For this dedication, the Board had the choice of taking cash, land, or a combination of both. The owners had proposed a dedication of a 1.25-acre lot and some part of one of the detention facilities. Depending on how much of the detention area the board accepted, there could be anywhere between a one- and three-acre park. The detention area had a flat bottom, approximately 240' x 120', which could be used for soccer practice. The property had good street access. The residents in that area would not necessarily need open space (due to the size of the lots), but they would want a playground and a basketball court, and this was the way it could be provided. The city would be responsible for maintaining the accepted portion of the detention if it was accepted. Staff was recommending that the Board make a site visit before the next meeting in order to make a determination. Glenn S. made a motion that the Board look at the property before the next meeting. Gary T. seconded. Hearing no further discussion, the vote was called. All in were in favor of a site visit to look at the proposed dedication, and the motion carried unanimously. A site visit would be arranged. 7. Report, discussion and possible action regarding Interpretation Plan for Lick Creek Park ", Michelle Bynum, Intern. Steve B. introduced Michelle Bynum, a senior at A&M from the Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences Department. He explained that Michelle was doing an internship project for Parks - developing an environmental interpretive plan for Lick Creek Park. Michelle gave a brief presentation (see attached) describing her research. She had gone out to the park and familiarized herself with the trails. She had also conducted interviews with experts on the topical aspects and had done some internet research. Once she'd gathered her information, she'd written the narratives that would go on the signs describing the history of the park, the plants, animals, and birds. Her presentation included two examples of signs she had created. Michelle had also been in charge of choosing the locations for the signs, as well as the best type of sign to use. She described the three sign types she'd chosen and explained how she had decided on the location and placement of the signs. A total of thirty-three signs would be interspersed throughout the park. Numbered stakes had gone into the ground with a corresponding map showing the number and location of where the signs would be placed. No sign color had been decided. The signs chosen were expensive, but Michelle suggested having signs in color for a few specific items and using black and white signs for the remainder. A detailed work-up of the signs would have to be sent to Pannier Graphics (the company who does the signs) in order to get a cost estimate. The members felt that this would be a wonderful asset to the park and that Michelle had done a great job. Steve B. stated that once Michelle had finished her report, estimates would be sought. Glenn S. made a motion in support of the signage for Lick Creek Park and to proceed as soon as possible to get the signs installed. Gary E. seconded. After a brief discussion regarding sign details, the vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion carried unanimously. 8. Report, discussion and Possible action regarding potential changes to the Park Land Dedication Ordinance. Steve stated that a couple of recommendations had been made at the last meeting. Those recommendations had been incorporated into the document and reviewed by Legal, Development Services staff, and Parks staff. • Steve had wanted to have a final discussion before the joint meeting with Planning and Zoning on August when the ordinance could potentially be approved. The revisions did not change the fee requirements or the number of dwelling units but they did define how a developer could develop the park and how smaller dedications could be approved at the administrative level to keep them from going to the Board. Steve stated that while the ordinance did not provide formal wording to state that the smaller dedications would be reported to the Board, the information would become a part of the reports that the Board received monthly. A dedication such as the one presented earlier in the evening (agenda item #6) would have to go before the Board for review. After brief discussion, Steve asked that any motion be held until the joint meeting. 9. Report, discussion, and possible action regarding Senior Advisory Committee member recommendations Marci Rodgers. Marci Rodgers, Senior Services Coordinator was there on behalf of the Senior Services Committee to recommend five people (Robert Meyer, Edgar Jones, Doreen Todd, Joyce Davis, and Rick Heaney) to be appointed to the Committee. She was also asking that the Board to appoint Robert Meyer as Chairman and Neal Nutall as Vice Chairman. Marci said that she had met with all five and they had agreed to serve. This would give the Committee a total of fifteen members with five rotating off every year. Gary E. moved to accept the names as submitted. Jeannie M. seconded. The motion was amended to accept the names as submitted with the recommendations for Chairman and Vice Chairman. Jeannie seconded the amended motion. There being no further questions, the vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion passed unanimously. Marci told the Board that the presentation to update the City Council on the senior center had gone well, with Council responding very favorably. She said the next step was for the Senior Advisory Committee to meet with other senior groups to find what they would like in a center. Those results would come back to the Board and then to Council. Jodi stated that the Board members would be happy to help with the public hearing process if needed. 10. Report, discussion, and possible action regarding Third Quarter Park Maintenance Standards ru Curtis Bingham. This report had been included in the member's packets. Curtis said that Parks Operations had broken the 89% barrier of the last two quarters, with 91% of the maintenance standards met. He briefly went over a few items: • 8.5 basketball courts had recently been resurfaced - there may be improvement in this category in the next quarter. • Repairs had been made to the sand volleyball courts. • Gabbard Pond had been treated to get rid of weeds. Major fishing pier/deck repairs need to be done. • Parks Operations is certifying staff to put dye in the park ponds. • Repairs had been done to signs, benches, and water fountains, and trash receptacles had been painted. Curtis stated that the goal was to reach and remain at 90% in 2006. Gary E. commented that Parks Operations did an excellent job as always. Harry G. asked if there was a schedule for repairs. Steve stated that there was a schedule for bigger items such as playgrounds, but not for smaller items like trash receptacles. This was an information item only and no action was required. 11. Report, discussion, and possible action regarding proposed FY2006 Parks and Recreation Department User Fees. Steve B. stated that this was the first report regarding the fees for FY2006. An updated fees schedule (attached) had been distributed with new fees or suggested fee changes highlighted in yellow. Staff was not asking for any action at this time, just wanting to keep the Board informed. The Fees Subcommittee (Gary Erwin, Carol Blaschke, Glenn Schroeder, and Kathy Ireland) had met twice. Some of the changes were briefly discussed: • Transfer/cancellation fee - In order to help recover the administrative cost of the process, this fee was being added throughout all the services. • Redevelopment fee increase - The athletic field improvement and replacement fund had started at $5 per child or $75 per adult team to do improvements on the facilities those people were using. The fees are not used for maintenance. When it was set up it was agreed that the amount would be looked at after a period of time in order to try and build up the fund. Going from $5 to $10 was an attempt to move in that direction. The adult field improvement fund was not changing. • Pavilions - There was a small increase proposed in some of the fees so that the costs for similar pavilions were the same. The fees for Crompton Park pavilion had also been added. • The fees for the Conference Center were changed in order to simplify them. • There were some pool fees that had changed. • Wording regarding Xtra Education and Wolf Pen Creek amphitheater had been added. • Athletic field fees - A flat daily rental rate would be charged, with no more weekend rates. Any rental over ten hours will be charged the daily rate of $100 per field, per rental. Hourly rentals fees will go to $10 per hour and the fee for lights would go to $10 per hour also. A game field prep fee, per field is being added. Steve briefly went through the process for fee changes. New fees will go into effect on January 1St. Staff would come back to the Board in September for approval and hopefully to City Council in November. 12. Review, discussion, and possible action concerning Board and Departmental Goals and Objectives, and City Council Strategic Plan. • The Program and Facility Needs Assessment final surveys were being collected from city staff through Friday, August 12, 2005. The report could come back to the Board in October or November. • The dedication for Crompton Park should be sometime this fall. • BVSWMA did approve a second round of funding for 2006 for the Grimes County Regional Park. A meeting was tentatively set for August 31St with Chet Edwards to see if it would be possible to seek federal assistance for the project. The appraisals will be presented to TMPA board in Denton on September 8th. The Board will try to do a fall site tour. 13. Report, discussion, and possible action concerning the Capital Improvement Program. The Capital Improvement Project List and the Park Land Dedication Project List had been included in the Board packets. Ric stated that there had not been a lot of changes since the last meeting. He had slides of the Jack & Dorothy Miller basketball court, the Crompton Park development, and renderings of the pavilion and concession buiidings for Veterans Park, Phase II. A few • Once the Park Land Dedication Ordinance revisions were complete, approval from Council would follow soon after - most likely within a month. • Edelweiss Gartens Park would most likely be developed by the developer. • On the Park Land Dedication List, Park Zone 1 fees should be more. The list would be updated and sent to the board. Hearing no further questions this item was closed. 14. Discussion of next meeting dates and possible agenda items. • The next Regular Meeting - September 13, 2005. A report will be given about the landfill park project. • October Regular Meeting ry October 11, 2005. The recreation center report will be given at that time. • A site tour for Williams Creek was tentatively set for August 25th at 5:30 p.m. Pam would send an e-mail out. • The Planning & Zoning joint meeting will be held on August 18, 2005. Harry G. stated that he would be out of town. 15. Adjourn. Gary T. moved to adjourn the meeting, with a second from Gary E. The vote was called. All were in favor and the meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m. 2005 - 2006 PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Jodi Warner, Chair(7/06) Carol Blaschke(7/06) 3521 Graz Drive 1002 Woodhaven Circle College Station, Texas 77845 College Station, Texas 77840-2634 (H) 696-1297 (W)492-3085 (H) 260-1142 (W) N/A E-mail: jodiwarner@gmail.com E-mail: blaschkentca.net Glenn Schroeder(7/06) Kathleen Ireland (7(06) 1304 Autumnwood Drive 9100 Timber Knoll Drive College Station, Texas 77845 College Station, Texas 77845-9382 (H) 693-9937 (W) 846-5717 (H) 696-8222 (W) N/A E-mail: oschroederacidiecatholic.org E-mail: irishmist2verizon.net John Crompton (6/07) Jeannie McCandless (7/06) 1515 Foxfire 310 Suffolk Avenue College Station, Texas 77845 College Station, Texas 77840-3020 (H) 696-0825 (W) 845-5320 (H) 1-936-307-6342 (W) N/A E-mail: jcromptontamu.edu E-mail: ieanniewmcvahoo.corn Harry Green (6/07) Gary Thomas(7(06) 1304 Scarborough Drive 336 Landsburg Lane College Station, Texas 77845 College Station, Texas 77845 (H) 696-4499 (W) NA (H) 485-8902 (VV) N/A E-mail: HarJrAd52( aol.com E-mail: olarmv58avahoo.corn Gary Erwin (6107) 4513 Amber Stone Court College Station, Texas 77845 (H) 690-8013 E-mail: erwin74aol.com CSISD Liaison -(CSISD is reappointing this position) (appointed 2/2005) Director of Public Relations/Education Foundation Director College Station ISD Administrative Offices 1812 Welsh College Station, Texas 77840 (W) 764-5402/ 764-5422 E-mail: agantercsisd.orq 0:Soard/Pdlembers/2004-05 Member List doc Agenda item #6: Discussion, consideration, and possible action regarding a potential Park Land Dedication Request for Williams Creek Subdivision in Park Zone 14. Please note that at the time of packet distribution, an accurate Park Land Dedication Checklist was not complete. This item will be distributed at the meeting on Tuesday evening. Park Land Dedication Ordinance Project Review Checklist D ate Received: 08-05-05 Park Zone: 14 Current Zone Balance: $13,314 from Phase 1, $9,452 from Phase 2 Project Location: Rock Prairie Rd. Name of Development: Williams Creek Subdivision Phase: 4 Applicant: Johnson Investments Address: 1400 S. Commercial St. City/State/Zip: Coleman, Texas 76834 Phone Number/Fax: 325-625-2124 Fax Number: E-mail: Engineer/Planner: Texcon General Contractors Address: 1707 Graham Rd. City/StateZip: College Station, TX 77845 Phone Number/Fax: 764-7743 Fax Number: E-Mail: REQUIRED COMPLIANCE Section 10-B-1: Land Dedication Single Family Dwelling Units: 110 Multi-Family Dwelling Units: Total Land Requirement: 1.09 Acres Proposed Dedication: 1.25 Section 10-B-2: Fee in Lieu of Land Has the Planning and Zoning Commission's approval been obtained? NO Land Fee: Single Family Fee ($198/dwelling unit): Multi-Family Fee ($160/dwelling unit): Total Acquisition Fee: Section 10-B-3: Park Development Fee Single Family Fee ($358/dwelling unit): $358 x 110=$39,380 Multi-family Fee ($292/dwelling unit): Total Fee Amounts: Total Single Family Fee ($556/dwelling Unit): Multi-Family Fee ($452/dwelling Unit): Section 10-B-4: Park Development in Lieu of Fee Required development cost: Staff review date and comment: Parks Board review and decision: Section 10-B-5: Minimum Park Size Is the proposed park less than five (5) acres? yes,1.25 acres Staff recommends that the Board visit the site and consider If yes, staff recommends: acceptance of the dedication Section 10-B-7: Prior Park Acquisition Lick Creek Park is nearby Is there an existing park that can serve the proposed development? but not a neighborhood park If yes, staff recommends: Acceptance of land dedication and park development fee Section 10-E: Comprehensive Plan Is the proposed park dedication in compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan and the Recreation, Park, and Open Space Master Plan? yes Comments: Section 10-F: Additional Information 1. Is land in the 100-year floodplain? No Percentage: a. Detention/Retention? Size: ...-...._..._..... Meets Board Policy? Acreage in floodplain: Percentage: Acreage in detention: Percentage: Acreage in greenways: Percentage: Comments: Section 10-F (of the Park Land Dedication Ordinance) 10-F. 1 Any land dedication to the City under this section must be suitable for park and recreation uses. Consideration will be given to land that is in the floodplain or may be considered "floodable" even though not in a federally regulated floodplain as long as, due to its elevation, it is suitable for park improvements. (a) Neighborhood park sites should be adjacent to residential areas in a manner that serves the greatest number of users. Comments: The park site is located within the neighborhood (b) Neighborhood park sites should be located so that users are not required to cross arterial roadways to access them. Comments: (c) Sites should not be severely sloped or have unusual topography which would render the land unusable for organized recreational activities. Comments: The proposed site is fairly flat without any severe slopes. (d) Sites should have existing trees or other scenic elements. Comments: (e) Detention/retention areas will not be accepted as part of the required dedication, but may be accepted in addition to the required dedication. If accepted as part of the park, the detention/retention area design must be approved by the City staff and must meet specific parks specifications. Comments: 10-F. 2 Parks should be easy to access and open to public view so as to benefit area development, enhance the visual character of the city, protect public safety, and minimize conflict with adjacent land uses. The following guidelines should be used in designing parks and adjacent development: (a) Where physically feasible, park sites should be located adjacent to greenways and/or schools in order to encourage both shared facilities and the potential co-development of new sites. Comments: (b) A proposed subdivision adjacent to a park may not be designed to restrict reasonable access to the park from other area subdivisions. Street and greenway connections to existing or future adjoining subdivisions may be required to provide reasonable access to parks. Comments: (c) Where a non-residential use must directly abut a park, the use must be separated by a screening wall or fence and landscaping. Access points to the park may be allowed by the Planning and Zoning Commission if a public benefit is established. Comments: (d) It is desirable that a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the perimeter of a park should abut a public street. In all cases, the City shall approve the proposed street alignment fronting on city parks. Comments: Over 50% of the site abuts a street (e) Streets abutting a park shall be built in accordance with the thoroughfare plan and the standards of this ordinance; however, the City may require any residential street built adjacent to a park to be constructed to collector width to ensure access and prevent traffic congestion. The developer may request oversize participation in such an instance. Comments: Staff Recommendations: Acceptance of park land of 1.25 acres and development fee Section 10-G: Approval: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: Planning & Zoning Commission: City Council: 28 Z.-- 29 30 31 BLOCK 1 ( _ ,r(EEK 32 43 44 PROPOSED PHASE44 46 47 BDIVISIO I 42 WILLIAMS CREEK SUBDIVISION 41 _ ___ -_. 40 ,. 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EE ,� I Aa,,,,, yUNE _._...__ f /-''',1---.- \\, CITY GE TAT Cp1F4E STATOR dg Environmental Interpretation of Lick Creek Park Presented by: Michelle Bynum Research • Familiarized myself with the trails • Conducted interviews with topic experts • Utilized the internet for additional information Interpretive Signs • Reviewed the information I gathered to determine what I wanted the signs to say • Consulted with Mrs. Scott for reviewing and editing purposes 1 • "Let this Beauty fly free" • People often mistake this magnificent bird for an escaped tropical bird. Look for it near streams,forest edges.and areas with dense brush.The bright colors should stand out of the trees and make it easy to spot,if you're lucky. Due to their exquisite beauty,this species is in decline due to increased international trade for capture,as well as habitat loss. "Not ail plants are friendly • While poison ivy is a menace to • humans,the white,waxy berries are good nutrition for birds,with the green foliage good for small mammals and deer. Look for this 3 leaf-plant along the trail as well as growing on the trees. If you happen to come in contact,wash , , the oil from the plant from your clothes,as well as your skin,as soon as you get home. Placement of the Signs a How I decided the location of the signs • Figured out the distances for the signs ■ Placed stakes in the ground to mark the spots • Estimated on my map where the signs were going 2 Types of Signs _ _ -- I� <0 ePco Any Questions? 3 tut) fert,,L,A/ ej21:2„4,2 .5 el. P 7 (AL-I/O N.J o e ior'-'11441 40- CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD ABSENCE REQUEST FORM FOR ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICERS I will not be in attendance at the A1us4t , Al 01605-- A/TA/0A) meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board for the reason(s)specified: tiatne Reason *A a v girirmr - irpt me a ♦ ' J17fiNk- CO7Vn0(01( Ot‘'*r r��.•►ji r.rr �r, r.�_r .I wry ooze )4,yrto.ti \Povvingz61,/ Signature / Requests for Absence must be submitted to the Parks Staff Assistant at 764-3414 prior to the meeting date. Pam Springfield -RE: Joint meeting with Planning &Zoning,August 18th . Page 1 From: "Byron C. Blaschke" <blaschkectca.net> To: "Pam Springfield" <Pspringfield©cstx.gov> Date: 8/9/2005 11:48:14 AM Subject: RE: Joint meeting with Planning &Zoning, August 18th My plans must change again. My father's situation will now prevent me from attending tonight's meeting. Carol Original Ma From: Pam Springfield [mailto:Pspringfield@cstx.gov] Sent: Tod August 09, 2005 8:34 AM To: blaachke@too.net Subject: RE: Joint meeting with Planning &Zoning, August 18th Thank you, Carol. I hope all goes well with your father. We'll see you tonight. Thank you! Pamela Springfield Staff Assistant College Station Parks& Recreation Department (979)764-3414 psphngfieid@nobkgov >>>"Byron C. Blaschke" <blonohke@bro.net, 8/8/2U056:5OPN1 >» My plans right now are to attend this meeting. I will also be at the meeting tomorrow night. My dad fell and was in the hospital and he is coming to my house tomorrow. I am hoping all of this works out for the meetings. Love, Carol Original Message [mailto:Pspringfieid@cstx.gov] Sent: Monday, August 08, 2OU53:55PK8 To: gmuhnoed`r�`~a0gi —'o\ic.o/g; E� K� �n7400icorn; HodcAo53��aoico/n; Ric" ' Beachy;jodiwa -- noU.con ;jcrompton@tamu.edu; ; mvcon ; blaschke@tca.net; irishniot2@verizonoat; 'aannevnc@ya okarmv580�vahoo.cnnl Subject: `~'� meeting with Planning &Zoning, August 1Mth Good afternoon! The Planning&Zoning Secretary needs to get a headcoUnt for the meal that ill " meeting letn� w\thP&�� Ifyoucone know as soon as p (by " ' »v o�sib\aThradoythe11�h\ ifyoup|ontoottandtkmt meeting, I would appreciate it. The meeting,which will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers begins at 5:30 p.m . They'd like the rneedngtoget ata�edright ed5:3D. eo |f everyoneu\d - could �rrivo \norderto�nyourp\ohe. | hnow tUeyvvo by 5:15onceahebaaon� (wN\forward the agenda hoevoryone appreciateit. ready. Thank you! Pamela Springfield ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9, "SUBDIVISIONS" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS AS SET OUT BELOW; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DECLARING A PENALTY;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That Chapter 9, "Subdivisions", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibit"A", attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance for all purposes. PART 2: That if any provisions of any section of this ordinance shall be held to be void or unconstitutional, such holding shall in no way effect the validity of the remaining provisions or sections of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect. PART 3: That any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not less than Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). Each day such violation shall continue or be permitted to continue, shall be deemed a separate offense. Said Ordinance, being a penal ordinance, becomes effective ten (10) days after its date of passage by the City Council, as provided by Section 35 of the Charter of the City of College Station. EXHIBIT"A" That Chapter 9,"Subdivisions",of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station,Texas, is hereby amended as follows: 1. By amending SECTION 10: "Requirements for Park Land Dedication" by deleting the entire section and substituting the following: 8.5 Requirements For Parkland Dedication A. Purpose This section is adopted to provide recreational areas in the form of neighborhood park facilities as a function of subdivision and site development in the City of College Station. This section is enacted in accordance with the home rule powers of the City of College Station,granted under the Texas Constitution,and the statutes of the State of Texas,including,but not by way of limitation,Texas Local Government Code Chapter 212(Vernon 1999;Vernon Supp.2004-2005)as amended from time to time. O/group/legal/o rd i n u n c e/u rn en d rn e n r fo r m.dor ORDINANCE NO. Page 2 It is hereby declared by the City Council that recreational areas in the form of neighborhood parks are necessary and in the public welfare,and that the only adequate procedure to provide for neighborhood parks is by integrating such a requirement into the procedure for planning and developing property or subdivisions in the city, whether such development consists of new construction on vacant land or rebuilding and remodeling of structures on existing residential property. Neighborhood parks are those parks providing for a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities and located within convenient distances from a majority of the residences to be served thereby. The park zones established by the Parks and Recreation Department and shown on the official Parks and Recreation map for the City of College Station shall be prima facie proof that any park located therein is within such a convenient distance from any residence located therein. The primary cost of neighborhood parks should be borne by the ultimate residential property owners who,by reason of the proximity of their property to such parks,shall be the primary beneficiaries of such facilities. Therefore,the following requirements are adopted to effect the purposes stated above and shall apply to any land to be used for residential purposes: B. General Requirements The City Manager or his designee shall administer this Section 10,Requirements for Parkland Dedication with certain review,recommendation and approval authorities being assigned to the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board as specified herein. Dedications shall cover both land acquisition and development costs for neighborhood parkland for all types of residential development.Dedications shall be based on actual dwelling units for the entire development. Increases or decreases in final unit count prior to final plat will require an adjustment in fees paid or land dedicated. If the actual number of dwelling units exceeds the original estimate additional parkland shall be dedicated in accordance with the requirements in this Section 10 with the filing of a final plat. The methodology used to calculate fees and land dedications is attached hereto as Appendix 1 and incorporated and made a part of this ordinance for all purposes. Fees paid under this Section may be used only for development or acquisition of a neighborhood park located within the same Zone as the development. , ................................................... eleted:m 1. Land Dedication ,i(DDeleted:p:lgrouplagen-callforlegal �.' reviewlsubdivision regulationslchapter 9 amendment parkland 7 22 05.doc cult dorame_1 p prtir-.1 Uo al• 1 terrr eh rpter 9 amendment parkland aag 4 05.dor 8/4/05 .. —._ ... _ ______ ORDINANCE NO. Page 3 For single family developments the area of land to be dedicated for parklarid purposes shall be equal to one(1)acre for each one hundred one(101)dwelling units. For duplex and other multi-family development this area shall be equal to one(1)acre for each one hundred twenty-five(125)dwelling units. The total amount of land dedicated for the development shall be dedicated in fee simple by plat: a. Prior to the issuance of any building permits for multi-family development, b. Concurrently with the final plat for a single phase development, c. For a phased development the entire park shall be either platted concurrently with the plat of the first phase of the development or d. The developer may provide the City with financial security against the future dedication by providing a bond,irrevocable letter of credit,or other alternative financial guarantee such as a cash deposit in the amount of the appraised value of the parkland. The financial guarantee shall be released upon dedication of the parkland. 2. Fee in Lieu of Land The amount of the Fee-in-Lieu of Land("Fee")shall be set at an amount sufficient to cover the costs of the acquisition of neighborhood parkland. A landowner may elect to meet the requirements of Section 10.B.1,in whole or in part,by paying a fee in the amount set forth below. Before making this election, for any required dedication greater than three(3)acres,or for any development containing floodplain or greenway,the landowner must: a. Obtain a recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and b. Obtain approval from the Planning&Zoning Commission pursuant to the Plat Approval Procedures in Article 3.3 of the Unified Development Ordinance. The fee shall be calculated as follows: Deleted:m • One hundred ninety eight dollars($198 00)per dwelling unit for single family development p:Igroup4en-callfor legal | re,*°w"s*,*/on repla'ions`m"ptery amendment parkland 7 2?05.dor----_- 8/4/05 ___ ORDINANCE NO. Page 4 • One hundred sixty dollars($160.00)per dwelling unit for duplex and multi-family development. The total amount of the Fee calculated for the development shall be remitted: • Prior to the issuance of any building permits for multi-family development or, • Upon submission of each final plat for single family,duplex or townhouse development. Fees may be used only for acquisition or development of a neighborhood park facility located within the same Zone as the development. The City Manager or his designee is authorized to accept the Fee for dedications of less than three(3)acres where: • There is a sufficient amount of parkiand existing in the park zone of the proposed development or • The proposed dedication is insufficient for a Neighborhood Park site under existing park design standards. This determination shall be made based on the Recreation,Park&Open Space Master Plan, as amended from time to time. Deleted:m Deleted:p4roup:agen-rubfor legal "-----------------------------`--------------------/ I um,— -I lortr`cihililer 4 amendment parkland(mg 4 05.89c 8/4/05 ORDINANCE NO. Page 5 3. Park Development Fee In addition to the land dedication,there shall also be a fee established that is sufficient to develop the land to meet the Manual of Neighborhood Park Improvements Standards to serve the zone in which such development is located. This fee shall be computed on the basis of three hundred fifty-eight dollars ($358.00)per dwelling unit for single family developments and two hundred ninety-two($292.00)for duplex and multi-family development.The total fee shall be paid upon submission of each final plat or upon application for a building permit, whichever is applicable. 4. Park Development Option in Lieu of Fee A landowner may elect to construct the neighborhood park improvements in lieu of paying the Park Development Fee under the following terms and conditions: a. A park site plan,developed in cooperation with the Parks and Recreation Department staff,must be submitted to the City Manager or his designee for review. A site plan approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation and Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is required upon submission of each final plat or upon application for a building permit,whichever is applicable. b. Within twelve(12)months from the date of said submission or application the landowner shall submit detailed plans and specifications in compliance with the site plan to the City Manager or his designee for review and approval. c. All plans and specifications shall meet or exceed the Manual of Neighborhood Park Improvement Standards in effect at the time of the submission. d. If the improvements are constructed on land that has already been dedicated to and/or is owned by the City,then the Developer must post Payment and Performance Bonds to guarantee the payment to subcontractors and suppliers and to guarantee Developer completes the work in accordance with the approved plans,specifications,ordinances,other applicable laws and that City has issued a Certificate of Completion for the improvements. e. The construction of all improvements must be completed within two(2) ...... .......................... years from the date of the approval of the plans and specifications. A final, Deleted:Administrator one-time extension of twelve months may be granted by the City Manager Deleted:m or his designee,t_lpon demonstration that said improvements are at least 50%_,;' i Deleted:p:lgroup agen-callfor legal reviewlsubdivision regula!ionslchap!er 9 constructed. amendment parkland 71?05.doc I el/Ir•4lor umg !p,orro J local., 1'',cur`r-hamar 9 onien4men,parkland.ang 4 05,doc 814/05 _ _ —_ ORDINANCE NO. Page 6 f. Completion and Acceptance—Park development will be con d d complete and uCertificate ofCompletion will bnissued after the foOov'i oquiremcntouomet: ng (1) Improvements have been constructed in accordance with the Approved Plans (2) All parkland upon which the improvements have been constructed 6 been dedicated uyrequired under this ordinance as (3) All manufacturer's warranties have been provided for any equipment g. Upon issuance of a Certificate of CompletionLandowner n'mzunta�6 improvements�vupo�odoyone(l)year uoper the,rqu(rcmcnmin »c &4xouu\o[Y4cigbbochoodPark l /»o m�nov�mcn�S�ndmdo. h, The developer shall buliable for any costs required uucomplete park development if: (1) Developer fails to complete the improvements in accordance with the Approved Plans (2) Developer fails to complete any warranty work 5. Reimbursement for City Acquired Parkiand The City may from time to time acquire land for parks in or near an area of actual or potential development. If the City does acquire park land in a park zone,the City may require subsequent parkland dedications for that zone to be in Fee-in Lieu-of-Land only. This will be to reimburse the City for the cost(s)of acquisition. Once the City has been reimbursed entirely for all such parkiand within a park zone,this Section shall cease to apply,and the other Sections of Section 8.5 shall again be applicable. C. Prior Dedication or Absence of Prior Dedication If a dedication requirement arose prior to enactment of this Section 10,that dedication requirement shall be controlled by the ordinance in effect at the time such obligation arose,except that additional dedication shall be required if the actual density of structures constructed upon property is greater than the former assumed density. Additional dedication shall be required only for the increase in density and shall be based upon the ratio set forth in Section lO.B. (Credit shall be given for land dedicated or fees paid pursuant to prior parkland Ordinance Nos. 690,983 or 2546.) m D. Comprehensive Plan Considerations amendment parkland 7 22 05 dot- ; I mY'u,for^mc/pv.mc/local,=ummp c^y^eryamendment^xm*.dxug,4 05 dor ORDINANCE NO. Page 7 The Recreation,Park and Open Space Master Plan is intended to provide the College Station Parks and Recreation Advisory Board with a guide upon which to base its recommendations. Because of the need to consider specific characteristics in the site selection process,the park locations indicated on the Plan are general. The actual locations,sizes,and number of parks will be determined when development occurs. The Plan will also be used to locate desirable park sites before development occurs, and those sites may be acquired by the City or received as donations. Park Zones are established by the City's Comprehensive Plan, in the Park and Open Space element and are configured to indicate service areas for neighborhood parks. Zone boundaries are established that follow key topographic features such as major thoroughfares, streams,and city limit lines. E. Special Fund;Right to Refund 1. All parkland fees will be deposited in a fund referenced to the park zone involved. Funds deposited into a particular park zone fund may only be expended for land or improvements in that zone. 2. The City shall account for all fees-in-lieu-of land paid under this Section with reference to the individual plat(s)involved. Any fees paid for such purposes must be expended by the City within five(5)years from the date received by the City for acquisition and/or development of a neighborhood park as defined herein. Such funds shall be considered to be spent on a first-in,first-out basis. If not so expended,the landowners of the property on the expiration of such period shall be entitled to a prorated refund of such sum,computed on a square footage of area basis. The owners of such property must request such refund within one (1)year of entitlement, in writing,or such right shall be barred. F. Parkland Guidelines and Requirements Parks should be easy to access and open to public view so as to benefit area development,enhance the visual character of the city,protect public safety and minimize conflict with adjacent land uses. The following guidelines and requirements shall be used in designing parks and adjacent development. 1. Any land dedicated to the city under this section must be suitable for park and recreation uses. The dedication shall be free and clear of any and all liens and encumbrances that interfere with its use for park purposes. The City Manager or his designee shall determine whether any encumbrances interfere with park use. Minerals may be reserved from the conveyance provided that there is a complete -- ! Deleted.m i waiver of the surface use by all mineral owners and lessees. A current title report — ,l Deleted:p:lgrouplagen-calljor legal must be provided with the land dedication. The property owner shall pay all , reviewlsubdivision regulauonslrhapter 9 amendment parkland 713 05dor oil( r/groan-i p prin•',locals 1 trmi•clirrprer 9 nniondnRml parkinnd wig_4 05 doe 8/4/05 ORDINANCE NO. Page 8 taxes or assessments owed on the property up to the date of acceptance of the dedication by the City. A tax certificate from the Brazos County Tax Assessor shall be submitted with the dedication or plat. 2. Consideration will be given to land that is in the floodplain or may be considered "floodable"even though not in a federally regulated floodplain as long as,due to its elevation,it is suitable for park improvements. Sites should not be severely sloping or have unusual topography which would render the land unusable for organized recreational activities. 3. Land in floodplains or designated greenways will be considered on a two for one basis. Two acres of floodplain or greenway will be equal to one acre of parkland 4. Where feasible,park sites should be located adjacent to greenways and/or schools in order to encourage both shared facilities and the potential co-development of new sites. 5. Neighborhood park sites should be adjacent to residential areas in a manner that serves the greatest number of users and should be located so that users are not required to cross arterial roadways to access them. 6. Sites should have existing trees or other scenic elements. 7. Detention/retention areas will not be accepted as part of the required dedication, but may be accepted in addition to the required dedication. If accepted as part of the park,the detention/retention area design must be approved by the City Manager or his designee and must meet specific parks specifications in the Manual of Neighborhood Park Improvements Standards. 8. Where park sites are adjacent to Greenways,Schools existing or proposed subdivisions,access ways may be required to facilitate public access to provide public access to parks. 9. It is desirable that fifty percent(50%)of the perimeter of a park should abut a public street. G. Consideration and Approval Any proposal considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission under this Section shall have been reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board or the City Manager or his designee as provided herein,and a recommendation given to the Commission. The Commission may make a decision contrary to the recommendation Deleted:m by a majority vote. Deleted:p:lgrouplagen-callfor legal reviewlsubdivision regularionslchupler 9 /// ; u nendmenl parkland 7 22 05.dor uVr lun l`,!I?:Crur-I,10e,f::-/rrrrt(!r;huprar 9 anion lmenr pgrklard ally_4 05_dor 8/4/05 ORDINANCE NO. Page 9 H. Review of Land Dedication Requirements and Dedication and Development Fee The City shall review the Fees established and amount of land dedication required at least once every three(3)years. The City shall take into account inflation as it affects land acquisition and park development costs as well as the City's targeted level of service for parkland per one thousand population. Fees are authorized to be set by resolution of the City Council. I. Warranty Required: All materials and equipment provided to the City shall be new unless otherwise approved in advance by the City Manager or his designee and that all work will be of good quality,free from faults and defects,and in conformance with the designs,plans, specifications,and drawings,and recognized industry standards. This warranty,any other warranties express or implied,and any other consumer rights,shall inure to the benefit of the City only and are not made for the benefit of any party other than the City. All work not conforming to these requirements,including but not limited to unapproved substitutions,may be considered defective. This warranty is in addition to any rights or warranties expressed or implied by law. Where more than a one(1)year warranty is specified in the applicable plans, specifications,or submittals for individual products, work,or materials,the longer warranty shall govern. This warranty obligation shall be covered by any performance or payment bonds tendered in compliance with this Ordinance. Defective Work Discovered During Warranty Period. If any of the work is found or determined to be either defective,including obvious defects,or otherwise not in accordance with this ordinance,the designs,plans, drawings or specifications within one(1)year after the date of the issuance of a certificate of Final Completion of the work or a designated portion thereof,whichever is longer,or within one(1)year after acceptance by the City of designated equipment,or within such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of any applicable special warranty required by this ordinance,Developer shall promptly correct the defective work at no cost to the City. During the applicable warranty period and after receipt of written notice from the City [Deleted:m_ _ to begin corrective work, Developer shall promptly begin the corrective work. The j Deleted:p:4roup agen-cu for legal obligation to correct anydefective work shall be enforceable under this code of reviewlsubdivision regu/nrionslchapter 9 g amendment parkland 7?Z 05.doc.......................) I ppm-I locals lc mp'cil.Var 9 amandnne01 parkland nog 4 05.dor 8/4/05 ORDINANCE NO. Page 10 ordinances. The guarantee to correct the defective work shall not constitute the exclusive remedy of the City,nor shall other remedies be limited to the terms of either the warranty or the guarantee. If within twenty(20)calendar days after the City has notified Developer of a defect, failure,or abnormality in the work, Developer has not started to make the necessary corrections or adjustments,the City is hereby authorized to make the corrections or adjustments,or to order the work to be done by a third party. The cost of the work shall be paid by Developer. The cost of all materials,parts, labor, transportation,supervision, special instruments, and supplies required for the replacement or repair of parts and for correction of defects shall be paid by Developer,its contractors,or subcontractors or by the surety. The guarantee shall be extended to cover all repairs and replacements furnished,and the term of the guarantee for each repair or replacement shall be one(1)year after the installation or completion. The one(1)year warranty shall cover all work,equipment, and materials that are part of the improvements made under this section of the ordinance. Deleted:m fDeleted:p:lgrouplagen-cul for legal I ,/ I reviewlsuhdivision regulationslchapter 9 ' amendment parkland 7 22 05.doc 1 etlr.'(/0(1me 1'pspr I /10 y.1.,q.r1 4001^'c1,1ypt r9nmga.dmcn(pgrkland.pug.4„U5:_rlg.c. 8/4/05 rii-444114 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION the heart of the Research Valley • July 26,2005 Dear Parks and Recreation Board Members: The Senior Advisory Committee would like to recommend that the Parks and Recreation Board appoint RobertMeyer,Me Edgar Jones, Doreen Todd and Rick Heaney to serve on the Committee Senior Advisory for a term of three years beginning August 2005 through July 2008. 1 have recently received an additional application from Joyce Davis who is interested in serving. I have visited with all applicants and explained the purpose of the Senior Advisory Committee and the time commitment. All have agreed to serve. Also, the committee recommends Robert Meyer as Chairman and Neal Nutall as Vice-Chairman for one year beginning August 2005 through July 2006. I have attached the new member applications for your review. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 711 a461 Marci Rodgers Senior Services Coordinator P.O. BOX 9960 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGF STM ION•TEXAS•17842 979 764.3500 www.cstx.gov . . 'c -.AN Application for City Boards/Commissionst Committees for Year 2005-2006 ' PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY e---`, CITY OF COLLEGE STATION NAME cie,jrC e... ob/A9;4 Mg 1/,/S Occupational Inprmation Personal Information Home Address /DO Moifertedto Business Owner? Yes t ZR/i/e, 444 VAC'deep SO 7719r- Business Name: . . . , Telephone: 979 - 6.93- 99Q0 Occupation: Re73Aeci -/f/a4.6avpis/sr (If retired,ple9se indicate former occupation)._ Fax: Address: Ico Plavriede. At 0 so6-- 6.s. tx 7711its- i E-mail: jy.996.4ce,7zeRe •Ca/fr7 Telephone: 71:1-- i090- 9990 College Station Resident for V years Fax: (Must be a resident of the City to serve) Subdivision E-mail: 19Vo ire.72446, C441 Voter Registration # Education (optional) POSITION SOUGHT: (Please indicate choice with 1,2 or 3 - where 1 is most preferable and 3 being least preferable.) CHOOSE NO MORE THAN 3 Slat:thug Committees — — Brazos County Appraisal Dist. — Library Committee — Cemetery Committee — Parks and Recreation Board — Construction Board of — Planning and Zoning — Adjustments & Appeals Commission — Design Review Board 0 Research Valley Partnership Façade Improvement _ Board — Joint Relief Funding Review — Wolf Pen Creek TIF Board _ Historic Preservation _ Zoning Board of Adjustments Committee Parks Board Committees 4 Conference Center Advisory Committee Lincoln Center Advisory Committee Senior Advisory Committee If you currently serve on any other boards/commissions/committees, please list them here: Please list any experience or interests that qualifies you to serve in the positions indicated: /4/ heW1 5eAfieiTy. Signature of Applicant 4., 4 AT '- Date -7--2.."--e5 __ Mail completed applic ,on to ' City Secretary's Office,City of College Station,P.O. Box 9960,College Station,TX 77842. te Application for City Boards/Commissions/ * Committees for Year 2005-2006 PLE SE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY CITY OF COLLEGE STATION NAME Occupational Information Personal InfOrination S 42 Home Address 0 frr° Business Owner? Yes No ig77Mainess Name: Telephone: ??7 696 - Occupation: (If retired,please indicate former occupation) •••••,•01 Fax: Address: E-mail: Telephone: College Station Resident for 2–years Fax: (Must be a resident of the City to serve) Subdivision E-mail: '22 Voter Registration # Education (optional) I '' ?1' ' '7 tl` POSITION SOUGHT: (Please indicate choice with 1,2 or 3 - where I is na preferable and 3 being least preferable.) CHOOSE V* * Standing committees — Brazos County Appraisal Dist. — Library Committee - Cemetery Committee — Parks and Recreation Board — Construction Board of - Planning and Zoning — Adjustments & Appeals Commission - Design Review Board El Research Valley Partnership Façade Improvement Board - Joint Relief Funding Review Wolf Pen Creek TIF Board _ Historic Preservation Zoning Board of Adjustments Committee Parks Board Committees — Conference Center Advisory Committee Lincoln Center Advisory Committee — Senior Advisory Committee If you currently serve orxy other boards/commissions/committees, please list them here: Please list any.,experience or interests that qualifies yop to sery i the positions indicated: , //7/ cc frilf4:207 / Signature of Applicant AgarAl.1 Date Mail completed application to: ity Secretary's ffice,City of C ege Station,P.O. Box 99 ,College Station,TX 7/842 Application for City Boards/Commissions/ Committees for Year 2005-2006 PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY 1111CITY OF COLLEGE STATION NAME Cb eA k X x/ S Occupational Information Personal Information Home Addresslie,a elate A4 5-7 Business Owner? Yes (E) C a 1/ A PE 5 TA 7/d-'1, 71 AI 77)q0 Business Name: Telephone: 79- ?f 6 2,. O i Occupation: Rto,f/ A e-of (If retired,please indicate fonner occupation) Fax: Address: E-mail: Telephone: College Station Resident for 7/4446/ars Fax: (Must be a resident of the City to serve) Subdivision E-mail: Voter Registration # 25Y232_ Education (optional) POSITION SOUGHT: (Please indicate choice with 1,2 or 3 - where 1 is most preferable and 3 being least preferable.) CHOOSE NO MORE THAN 3 lififfENCEMMI - Brazos County Appraisal Dist. — Library Committee — Cemetery Committee — Parks and Recreation Board _ Construction Board of _ Planning and Zoning — Adjustments &AppealsCommission 0 — Design Review Board Research Valley Partnership — Facade Improvement — Board — Joint Relief Funding Review — Wolf Pen Creek TIF Board _ Historic Preservation — Zoning Board of Adjustments Committee Parks Board Committees Conference Center Advisory Committee 4, Lincoln Center Advisory Committee Senior Advisory Committee If you currently serve on any other boards/commissions/committees, please list them here: Please list any experience or interests that qualifies you to serve in the positions indicated: > Signature of of Applicant ,, Date Mail completed applicatio 'to: Ci y Secret ry's Office, ity of College Station,P.O. Box 996 College Sta ion,TX 77842. (4'AIL fop, Application for City Boards/Commissions/ Committees for Year 2005-2006 PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY CITY OF COLLEGE STATION NAME 4/ma Doeh 1 a'ee Occupational Information Personal Information Home Address .26,04/ 43eryburn Business Owner? Yes dr, ( o//e 'c --51-4 I-1Ni ID( 77$' 1' Business Name: Telephone:&71) 9-3-3.45-0 Occupation: (If retired,please indicate former occupation) Fax: Address: E-mail: Telephone: College Station Resident for 3 04years Fax: (Must be a resident of the City to serve) Subdivision 3out4 woor./ E-mail: Voter Registration # 07,,5-57 Education (optional) POSITION SOUGHT: (Please indicate choice with 1,2 or 3 - where 1 is most preferable and 3 being least preferable.) CHOOSE N Standing Committees Brazos County Appraisal Dist. Library Committee - Cemetery Committee Parks and Recreation Board - Construction Board of _ Planning and Zoning — Adjustments & Appeals Commission - Design Review Board Research Valley Partnership Façade Improvement — Board - Joint Relief Funding Review Wolf Pen Creek TIF Board — Historic Preservation _ Zoning Board of Adjustments Committee Parks Board Committees Conference Center Advisory Committee Lincoln Center Advisory Committee Senior Advisory Committee If you currently serve on any other boards/commissions/committees, please list them here: Please list any experience or interests that qualifies you to serve in the positions indicated: 72()___ete, Signature of Applicant (4-1 Date Station, Mail completed application to: City Secretary's Office,City of College Station,P.O. Box 9960,Colle Station,TX 77842. — •‘cs.. 17S8 T9 As• For A Citizen Committee . . . . . Pa•e 1. From: "City of College Station-" <infogcsbcgov> To: <doody©cstx.gov> Date: 6/26/2005 9:00:50 AM Subject: Response to Apply For A Citizen Committee Form Name; Date Submitted: 6/26/2005 8:43:58 AM Apply For A Citizen Committee Name; Rick Heaney Home Address:2511 Merrimac Cl. Telephone: (979)694-2145 e ti( Q5'5'Q. IV Fax; (979)6943565 E-mail: rick@brazosbounty.com College Station Resident for years: 3 years Subdivision: Ralntree Voter Registration Number.235127 Business Owner: No Business Name: Brazos Bounty Occupation: Sales Mgr. Work Address: Work Telephone: 255-0319 Work Fax: Work E-mail: ria@brazosbounty.com Education: Pace University/New York Position Sought(No. 1 being most preferable and No. 3 being least preferable): Parks and Recreation Board, CS Business Development Corporation, Senior Advisory Committee If you currently serve on any other committees, boards or commissions, please list them here: Ambassador Committe for the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. Please list any experience or interest that qualifies you to serve in the position desired: Interest in sports and sporting events. Business/management experience-30+ yrs. Interest/experience in promoting tourism. Mature and reliable. In compliance with Chapter 552, Government Code(Public information Act), information related to the applicant's home address, home telephone number, and e-mail address shall be made available to the public, unless the applicant chooses not to release the information. Release information?: No CC: <vcasares©cslx.gov> LO 30Vd 33S-AlI3 LLE9P9L6L6 500Z/TO/LO