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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFebruary 24, 1976AGENDA Regular Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting February 24, 1976 7:00 P.M. 1. Approval of the minutes for the meetings held Tuesday, February 10, 1976 at 7:00 P.M. and Monday, February 16, 1976 at 5:00 P.M. 2. A. Consideration of specific boundaries which will comprise a 10 acre reserve parkland area on Southwest Parkway. (For dedication made necessary by construction of phase developments of College Station Apartments, Mr. Paul Wahlberg.) B. Consideration of specific areas of the reserve tractto serve as dedication for Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III. 3. Consideration of proposed parkland dedication adjoining Anderson Ridge Park. Brazos Land Properties. Parkway Plaza Project Phase I. 4. Discussion of possible extension of Oaks Park. 5. Other business. 6. Adjourn. Fri INUTES CITY OF COLLEGE STA TIO,J Parks and Recraation Committal» February 10, 1976 The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pry. In attendance were Bill Lancaster, chairman, members Olga Pearson, Louis Hodges, Fred Bouoe, Clary Saslow, councilman Lorance Bravenac, staff Paul lAojciechowski, Al Mayo, Neely Lewis, and visitors Paul Wahlberg, Kelly Parker. Mr. !�Jahlberq proposed to set up a reserve parcel of land that would be dedicated as the development phases of his College Station Apartments proceeded. He proposed a tract of land south of and fronting on Southwest Parkway, and basically following the creek. The Phase III dedication would widen to include open land for a softball diamond on the western side of the creek. He further proposed which sections of this tract would constitute the dedications for Phase I and Phase II. He needed a decision on the Phase II dedication quickly so he could proceed with construction of Phase II starting on ,"flarch 15th. It was decided that the city planner and head of parks and recreation would der4ins the final boundaries and size of the park needed in this area, and what land it would like dedicated by Mr. Wahlberg. It was further decided that the committee would view the land on {fionday, Feb. 16, at 5 pm, and meet and make a decision on Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 7 pm at City Hall. Further. points discussed: A previous meeting was held concerning this dedication, but no formal decision was made at that time, and no proposal was mada to the Planning and Zoning Commission or to the City Council. Although park dedication of Phase I falls under the old dedication ordinance, all subsequent dedications fall under the formulas of the new ordinance. It has always been the intent of the Council that land not subdivided would have a parkland dedication. All developers who dedicate land to this proposed park should share equitably in the land cost. !fir. Wahlbarg would consider selling land to the city for a park at the current market value of :22,000 per acre. In the future he would sell it at the market value current at that time. Ultimately this 65 -acre site could contain as many as 1550 apartment units (31 units per acre on 50 acres) and a dedicated 15 acre park. City of Colle e Station, Parks and Recreation Committee Meetin eb. 10. 1075 -- page 2. Committee Organization: Formai meetings will be hold on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the mon a Pm. Agendas and agenda packs will be distributed ao later than the Friday pre— ceeding each regular meeting. The deadline to make the agenda will be on 5:00 pm on the Wednesday prior to the regular meeting. Membership: Dr. William Hoover and Kitty Mood have resigned. Olga Pearson has been appointed. Therefore we now have the seven members required by our bylaws. When a new mayor is elected he will appoint committee members to two-year appointments. Chairmanship: Bill Lancaster has written a letter of resignation from the chairmanship to the mayor, and proposed that Louis Hodges be appointed chairman. Minutes: Minutes will be kept and copies sent to the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council, and also kept for a record. Mary Saslow will compile the minutes for the time being, with the help of a tape recorder if desired. Other Business: Mary Saslow brought up the property owned by Mrs. S. W. Bilsing on Gilchrist Avenue. This will be put on the agenda and discussed at our next formal meeting. The meeting adjourned at 9:45 pm. --Mary Saslow committee member CITY Or COLLEGE STATION Parks and recreation Committee February 16, 1976 The meeting was called to order at 5:15 pm. Present were Hill Lancaster, chairman, Louis Hodgss, Roger Feldman, !clary Saslow, city councilman Lorence Hravenec, city pJANNer Al Mayo, and parks and recreation director Paul Wo,ciechowski. The meeting took place on land to the south of Southwest Parkway near FM 2154. The area is a proposed park dedicated by developer Paul Wahlberg. Those present walked the lend and considered two proposals, that made by Mr. Wahlbsrg for tha dedication of land in a strip down the center basically following the creak bed, and that mada by the city at this meeting for a ten -acre reserve, with all dedications parallel to Southwest Parkway and the tuidth of the park. (See attached map.) In discussion it was decided that some of the land within the reserve as proposed by the city to the Uies7 of the creek be omitted from there and added to the 51isr side of the creek thus gaining more flat land in one piece on the EA5 r side of the creek. Louis Hodges moved that the city redraw the boundaries of the ten - acre reserve with the western boundary starting on Southwest Park- way 75' from the center of the channal that may possibly be created and proceeding south parallel to that channel to a point already shn,jin on the map, and adding the area of any land omitted in this triangle to the land on the other side of the creek. (See attached map.) This should be prepared in time for our next regular msating on Tuesday, February 24th. He further moved that we accept the city's plan. ?or a ten -acre reserve and that land dedicated will be accepted only in strips parallel to Southwest Parkway. The motion passed. It was decidad not to hold a meeting the next evening, Tuesday, February 16th, as a quorum would not be available. --diary Saslow committee member .�,..,..Jr CITY OF COLLEGE STE'j.TION POST OFFICE BOX 9960 1 101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGESTATION,TEXAS 7 7 8 4 0 February 20, 1976 MEMORANDUM TO: Parks and Recreation Committee Members FROM: Paul Wojciechowski, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: February 24, 1976 Agenda Agenda Item 2 A At the last meeting held at the Southwest Parkway site a decision concerning the boundary lines was tentatively set, however, Lorence Bravenec, Louis Hodges, and myself later walked the west side of the creek and con- cluded that it was impractical to build a ballfield on the west side of the creek. We, therefore, recommend that we accept only a minimum amount of land on the west side of the creek and set the majority of the 10 acre reserve on the east side. (See enclosed proposal.) Agenda Item 2 B Enclosed are two proposals for which the land dedication may take place. Because of release clauses imposed in the deed of trust for the land it may be very difficult for Mr. Wahlberg to get a release for a large amount of frontage with a shallow depth. The second proposal then would allow him to give less frontage initially however it is set up so that we would receive the best land first. I suggest we submit to him both proposals with priorities attached. Agenda Item 3 The parkland proposed by Brazos Land Properties offers a very good potential to link Anderson Ridge Park to Bee Creek Park. If you get the chance please visit the site and form an opinion on the desirability of this parkland addition. (The major part is all in the flood plain but I believe it is useable land and the proposed area is quite wide 250' - 400`.) Point to Question: If we accept the small portion of parkland proposed that will join with the new addition of Anderson Street do we also accept an obligation to share in the cost of the street construction? The developer seems to be under the impression that we do. I think the committee should make it clear that this is not the case if we agree to accept that part of the park. 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