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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/16/1997 - Regular Agenda Packet - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board AGENDA • BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD TUESDAY, Sept. 16, 1997 Meeting Place --This meeting will be held AT THE SITE OF THE NEW COLLEGE STATION LIBRARY ,800 HWY 2818 at 5:30 p.m. Important: It is the responsibility of each board member to notify the library if unable to attend Please notify the secretary Laura Mills. 361-3668.if you are unable to attend. A quorum of four members is required for a meeting to take place. For information on TDD, sign language interpretation, or other translation or accessibility information,please contact Clara Mounce at 361-3715. Please try to contact the above person at least 48 hours before the scheduled time of the meeting so that your request may be completely fulfilled. THIS MEETING WILL BE INFORMAL. WEAR CLOSED TOED SHOES AND BE COMFORTABLE. • CHARLIE SHEAR WILL CONDUCT A TOUR OF THE LIBRARY . APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES AND A REPORT FROM THE BYLAWS COMMITTEE WILL BE EFFECTED DURING A BRIEF, INFORMAL SESSION OF THE LIBRARY BOARD. ENTRANCE TO THE CONSTRUCTION SITE IS OFF HWY 2818. Make a practice run past the site to familiarize yourself with the construction entrance. • SUMMER READING CLUB 1997 INCREDIBLE DREAMM=ACHINE, TOTAL IN BRYAN SIGNED:UP}: 1,150 TOTAL IN COLLEGE STATION SIGNED UP 490.. TOTAL#OF CERTIFICATES GIVEN AS OF JULY 15, 1997 49 Bryan 29 College Station teams Held Thus Far 1: Kick off#of Persons 400+ • 2. Academy of Karate 184 3. Puppet Show 359 4. Craft (Bracelets) 250 • 5. Ventriloqist 256 ti 6. Robbin Major- Storyteller 184 July 30 Craft will be hats made from Newspaper Print and decorated Carnegie Update Since I last visited with you on May 20th: ► Barry Wagner and I met with representatives from the Texas Historical Commission and Texas Department of Transportation Environmental Services Division in May. Were able to come to verbal agreement on most architectural aspects of the building. Since then it has been determined that the pier and beam floor system, as currently exists in the Carnegie,will be retained-no slab or suspended slab as had been proposed. HVAC will be allowed in a mechanical mezzanine (ceiling will be dropped) in back area(East) of second floor. Barry has received last of support information from the engineers and will • be delivering changes to the THC for final review(AND APPROVAL)by Friday of this week. ► Am also still awaiting approval/comment from the State Equal Access Review board. They are reviewing plans for compliance with handicapped accessibility requirements. Our project will have some leeway as the Carnegie is a National Register Building. ► Am awaiting word from TXDoT on whether or not plans meet all their criteria. Want to be able to implement any changes they require before we go to print. Locally TXDoT has assigned us a new project liaison-Don Worth. Will be meeting with him later this • week to get acquainted and prod. He is trying to locate our documents in Austin to see if review hasan roduced comments. p Y • Am still hopeful our project can be bid in September. Legislatively, TXDoT is prohibited from bidding more than$250 million in any one month. They are over committed for all summer months and looking to push projects later in the year. I am arguing we'll be ready. Visited with representatives of Grimes County where they bid out their courthouse • restoration last month-no bidders. They will try again next month. Barry indicates he has several contractors interested in our project-hope our results are better. ► The Texas Historical Commission again has funds available in their Texas Preservation Trust Fund. The THC indicates they would be seriously interested in supplying one third of the funds needed to put a rolled metal roof on the Carnegie(historically most correct) - rather than returning with the single roof as is in place now. THC would supply one third of the funds- other two thirds must come from other sources. Applications are due September 5, 1997. I will pursue these funds. If you have any questions,please call me at 361-3840; JoAnn Powell, Community Development Project Coordinator. BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY THIS LAST REPORT FOR: JULY, 1997 YEAR YEAR SERVICES: Days Open 25 26 Auditorium Usage 18 17 Patrons Registered 1,069 Total Active Patrons 4,105 Replacement Borrowers Card 58 Overdue Notices 1,015 199 Holds Filled 208 #of People Visiting Library 16,642 16,642 #of Checkouts 25,195 #of Checkout Sessions 4,247 #of Checkins 25,268 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/1NFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour Attendance Saturday Program/Attendance 3/ 178 4/ 130 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 1/ 7 14/ 241 Special Programs/Attendance 9/1,065 8/1,122 Reference Transactions 346 235 Summer Reading Club Registered 1,030 1,144 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Interlibrary Loan Received 74 83 Reference Transactions 1,226 1,383 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 3 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: • Adult Books 262 634 Juvenile Books 128 134 Adult Media 9 Juvenile Media Videos 76 Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TCILL 183 76 Non-Fiction 4,179 2,730 4,148 2,100 Fiction 4,633 9,709 4,171 7,603 Periodicals 717 78 802 53 Framed Prints 6 6 Slide Sets 2 Sculpture Paperbacks 1,528 1,846 Adult Media 185 228 Juvenile Media 297 268 Videos 1,129 1,315 Audio/Visual Equipment 4 ILL 74 83 TOTAL 11,322 12,818 1,312 12,599 10,026 76 GRAND TOTAL 25,452 22,701 • Prepared c•i i.' 41 i1%7,T•' Mh. Reviewed by a- I/J 6.“A,ve.x.._, COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY THIS LAST REPORT FOR: JULY, 1997 YEAR YEAR • SERVICES: Days Open 25 26 Auditorium Usage Patrons Registered 523 Total Active Patrons 2,598 Replacement Borrowers Card 37 Overdue Notices 619 231 Holds Filled 222 #of People Visiting Library 8,059 8,847 #of Checkouts 14,796 #of Checkout Sessions 2,736 #of Checkins 15,745 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY. Story Hour Attendance Saturday Program/Attendance Class Visits&Tours/Attendance Special Programs/Attendance Reference Transactions Summer Reading Club Registered 517 742 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Interlibrary Loan Received Reference Transactions 595 641 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT. Adult Books 247 157 • Juvenile Books 132 56 Adult Media Juvenile Media Videos 30 Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other I Adult Juvenile Other TCILL 271 76 Non-Fiction 2,187 1,547 2,614 2,127 Fiction 2,756 5,993 2,613 5,693 Periodicals 505 111 657 181 Framed Prints Slide Sets Sculpture Paperbacks 1,066 1,073 270 Adult Media Juvenile Media Videos 631 713 Audio/Visual Equipment ILL TOTAL 6,514 7,651 902 7,670 I 8,271 76 GRAND TOTAL 15,067 16,017 • Prepared by I C a—J\X Q4?N\, I'.t1) Reviewed by e- BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY THIS LAST REPORT FOR: AUGUST, `97 - YEAR YEAR • SERVICES: Days Open 26 27 Auditorium Usage 19 14 Patrons Registered 735 178 Total Active Patrons 5,854 Replacement Borrowers Card 48 Overdue Notices - 1,026 203 Holds Filled 214 #of People Visiting Library 14,276 13,990 #of Checkouts 20,778 #of Checkout Sessions 3,610 #of Checkins 20,961 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour Attendance Saturday Program/Attendance 5/256 5/146 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance Special Programs/Attendance ' 2/171 1/177 Reference Transactions 270 287 Summer Reading Club Registered - 1,032 1,137 1 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Interlibrary Loan Received 71 99 Reference Transactions 1,124 1,334 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 4/80 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: • Adult Books 409 675 Juvenile Books 175 183 Adult Media 16 Juvenile Media Videos Microform 8 CIRCULATION THIS-YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult I Juvenile Other TCILL 118 79 18 Non-Fiction 3,754 2,262 3,880 1,958 Fiction 4,028 6,911 4,046 6,146 Periodicals 673 50 795 I 68 Framed Prints 14 4 � I Slide Sets I 2 I � Sculpture 3 I 1 Paperbacks 1,451 I 1,714 Adult Media 216 230 Juvenile Media 225 I 236 Videos I 1,154 1,144 Audio/Visual Equipment I 5 ILL 71 1 99 Pamphlets I 13 TOTAL 10,210 I 9,455 1,272 12,005 I 8,426 GRAND TOTAL 20,937 20,431 ii M- Prepared . / Q�%�i / �R= iewed by RJI,Q JOnc-,..__. COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY THIS LAST REPORT FOR: AUGUST, 1997 YEAR YEAR • SERVICES: Days Open 26 27 Auditorium Usage Patrons Registered 408 341 Total Active Patrons 3,445 Replacement Borrowers Card 29 Overdue Notices 631 284 Holds Filled 271 75 #of People Visiting Library 7,427 7,629 #of Checkouts 12,627 #of Checkout Sessions 2,411 #of Checkins 13,827 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour Attendance Saturday Program/Attendance Class Visits&Tours/Attendance Special Programs/Attendance Reference Transactions Summer Reading Club Registered 528 749 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Interlibrary Loan Received Reference Transactions 648 627 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: Adult Books 439 125 Juvenile Books 239 119 Adult Media Juvenile Media Videos Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TCILL _. 353 97 Non-Fiction 2,075 1,462 2,321 1,500 Fiction 2,513 4,487 2,632 4,469 Periodicals 560 31 558 75 Framed Prints Slide Sets Sculpture Paperbacks 996 1,121 209 Adult Media Juvenile Media 1 Videos 502 550 Audio/Visual Equipment ILL TOTAL 6,646 5,981 353 7,182 6,253 97 GRAND TOTAL 12,980 13,532 1110 Prepare. by '..-212/101f7�, R iewed by CS.ci.A_c,,,V7, 1--"k ��_ Bryan + College Station Library System Advisory Board Proposed Bylaws/Operating Guidelines Membership The Board shall be comprised of eight members. Four members from Bryan shall be appointed by the Community Librarian and four members from College Station shall be appointed by the College Station City Council. Initially, each city will appoint two members for one-year terms, and two members for two-year terms. Thereafter, all terms will be two-year terms. Community Librarian The Community Librarian shall be an ex- officio member of the Board. The Community Librarian, or the Librarian'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 of the Board shall be chosen at the first meeting of the year and shall be: president/chairman and vice- president/vice-chairman. Officers shall serve for one year. The chairman shall preside at all meetings, appoint special committees as needed and authorize calls for any special meetings. The vice-chairman assumes the duties of chair in the absence of the chairman. Committees Special committees may be appointed by the chairman. 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 Six regular meetings of the Board shall be held in the calendar year at the time and place selected. The Community Librarian 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 chairman, 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. L Proposed Bylaws Page 2 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. • 411