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LICK CREEK PARK NATURE CENTER
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
DESIGN CHARRETTE MEETING MINUTES
PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR MEETING
7:00PM, Monday, November 7, 2011
College Station Conference Center, Room 127
1300 George Bush Dr.
College Station, TX 77840
STAFF PRESENT: David Schmitz, Parks and Recreation Director; Bob
Cowell, Director of Planning and Development Services;
Amy Atkins, Parks and Recreation Assistant Director; Pete
Vanecek, Senior Park Planner; Danielle Charbonnet,
Project Manager; Andrea Lauer, Staff Assistant
COMMITTEE PRESENT: Ron Kaiser, Robert Bruce, Jim Ross, Sherry Ellison, Mike
Manson
VISITORS: Ray + Hollington Architects, Lauren Griffith Associates,
Alan Pepper, Miles Phillips, Mary Wilson, Monique Reed
1.Call to order: The meeting was called to order at 7:10PM, with a lack of quorum.
2.Possible action concerning requests for absences of members: There were no
absence requests submitted.
3.Hear visitors: Hearing none, this item was closed.
4.Consideration, possible approval, and discussion of minutes from the meeting
of October 19, 2011: Jim Ross made a motion to approve the minutes as submitted,
and Sherry Ellison seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and
the motion passed unanimously.
5.Introduction of City Staff and design team members: Ron Kaiser, Chairman,
presented this item and introductions were made by city staff and design team
members.
6.Discussion and possible action regarding adjacent city property to Lick Creek
Park: 65 acres to rezone from agriculture to residential. Their hopes are for high end
homes with large lots. This item will be going to Planning and Zoning, then to Council
in February or March 2012.
7.Outline background/history of the meeting: A presentation was given by Rick
Hollington summarizing the background of the nature center. The presentation showed
many of the natural undisturbed areas in the park, endangered species, and concepts,
ideas, and amenities from other nature centers. Discussion followed. This was an
informational item only, and no action was required.
8.Delineate objectives of the meeting: Objectives of the meeting were discussed.
Discussion followed. This was an informational item only, and no action was required
9.Explain process and procedure for the meeting: Staff reported on this item,
explaining the goal of these meetings is to provide input to the design team to assist
with the development of the facility master plan. Staff also explained the process and
procedure for the meeting. Discussion followed. This was an informational item only,
and no action was required.
10.Examine examples of other nature centers, programs and components: There
were examples of nature centers, programs and facilities were displayed in the
presentation that was shown. Discussion followed. This was an informational item
only, and no action was required.
11.Small group discussions: The committee members, design team, citizens and staff
members divided into groups to brainstorm ideas for the Nature Center. Discussions
followed.
Environmental
Native plants
Horses sustainable?
Needs to be wildlife proof
Locate in “upland area”
Flood plain
Existing cleared
Wild hog control
Priority on preserving Lick Creek Park
Dogs – control
Preserve the sense of wilderness
Keep Park natural, protected
Have mitigation plan in place before center is built
Complete visual buffer from surrounding development
Least impact to parks sensitive areas – preserve drainage patterns
Protect grasslands (controlled)
Swainson's warbler in thickest part of lowest areas
Representing Post Oak savanna
Wildlife corridor to Navasota
Amenities/Accommodations
Indoor/outdoor education
Infrastructure to support education
Water
Seating
Covered
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Toilet
Indoor area
Not closed to public for special events
No rentals that change nature of Park – all activities should be related
Viewing window to water feature with audio
Nighttime access
Have some off- trail areas
Flexible classroom space
Don't need another Museum of Natural History
Presentation room that can be darkened
Wildlife viewing blinds
Tent camping – no! – Yes!
Pond with underwater viewing
Tree house
User Groups
Small group use equestrian area not used
Interconnected network needed
Education will be biggest user
Research
Walking
Friends of Lick Creek Park growing – known
Separate school groups from other visitors
Base for other organizations
Marketing/Revenue
Feedback from law enforcement
No facility that requires permanent staff
Dedicated parks and recreation staff
Not economic venue?
More people higher use
Enormous volunteer base
Education
Friends of Lick Creek Park – Education Conserve
Priority number (2) educational facility
Incorporate historical context
Water collection demonstration trail starting at Nature Center – convey Park’s fragility
before starting on trail
Hands-on workshop inside for rainy days
General
Natural materials
Nature Center
Control center
Minimal night lighting for wildlife
Emerge from nature/archaeology design that
Provide sense of place/community
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Leaving creek bed in place
Building that looks outward to the park
Nature Center as part of 65 acres paid for by developer – $2.5 million = Endowment
Underground structure not visible
National Park Service design guidelines for light and noise pollution
Permeable paving for parking
Place on edge, visible from road
All parking under building – building elevated – rooftop viewing platform
Possibly use historic architecture elements – dog trot, etc.
Bird kill – glass
Unique character
Site near residential area (as buffer for Park)
Security
Controlled access on site
On-site Parks Department presence
Gated entry
Bathroom maintenance, security
Vandalizing
This is an informational item only, and no action was necessary.
12.Report and summarize group comments: Ideas and concepts from each of the
small groups in summarized below:
13.Questions and comments period: Hearing none, this item was closed.
14.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 meeting – Design Team & Certain Staff Members
15. Conclusion: The meeting concluded at 8:50PM.
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