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Parks and Recreation Board Special Meeting
1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy S.
The City Council may or may not attend this meeting.
August 20, 2021
11:00 AM Larry J. Ringer Library
1. Call meeting to order and consider absence requests.
2. Hear Visitors.
At this time, the Chairperson will open the floor to citizens wishing to address issues not already
scheduled on today's agenda. Each citizen's presentation will be limited to three minutes in order to
allow adequate time for the completion of the agenda items. Comments will be received and city staff
may be asked to look into the matter, or the matter may be placed on a future agenda for discussion.
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3. Agenda Items
3.1. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on the approval of minutes from the previous
meeting.
3.2. Presentation and discussion on a report from the Parks and Recreation Director.
3.3. Presentation and discussion on parks programs or events highlighted by the board chairperson.
3.4. Update and discussion on the Alex Caruso basketball court naming recognition ceremony.
3.5. Update and discussion regarding public input on Chapter 5 of the city-wide Comprehensive
Plan.
3.6. Update and discussion on a workshop item relating to Parkland Dedication.
3.7. Report and discussion, concerning the current Parks Project Summary and
Dedications of Less Than Five Acres from Rusty Warncke.
4. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items.
A 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.
5. Adjourn.
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agenda if a matter is raised that is appropriate for Executive Session discussion.
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PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Tuesday July 13, 2021 Minutes
Staff Present:
Steve Wright, Director; Kelly Kelbly, Assistant Director; Andrea Lauer, Administrative Support
Specialist; Rusty Warncke, Project Manager
Board Present:
Debe Shafer; Madeline Giroir; John Polasek; David Higdon; Ann Hays; Joel Cantrell, Janet Wood
Council Present:
Elizabeth Cunha; Bob Brick
1. CaII meeting to order and consider absence requests. With a quorum present,
the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board was called to order @ 6:00 p.m. on
Tuesday July 13, 2021. David White and Lisa Aldrich requested an absence, upon a
motion made by Madeline Giroir and a second by Joel Cantrell, the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Board voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to approve the
absences. The motion carried unanimously.
2. Hear visitors. None present.
3. Agenda Items
3.1 Presentation, discussion, and the possible approval of minutes from the
previous meeting. Upon a motion made by Ann Hays and a second by John
Polasek, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board voted seven (7) for and none (0)
opposed, to approve the minutes as written. The motion carried unanimously.
3.2 Presentation and discussion on report from the Parks and Recreation
Director. Steve Wright updated the board on the Fun For All ribbon cutting for
Phase 2, it is scheduled for July 28th @ 4 p.m. Hot dogs, cookies, chips, and drinks
will be served starting at 3 p.m. He also let the Board know that the Caruso
dedication is on hold for now.
3.3 Presentation and discussion on parks programs or events highlighted by
the board chairperson. Debe Shafer introduced the following new staff for the
Parks and Recreation Department, Casey Prescott, Athletics Supervisor, Sam
Holman, Tourism Supervisor and Joe Woodson, Aquatics Supervisor.
3.4 Presentation and discussion on Chapter 5 of the Comprehensive Plan.
Alyssa Halle -Schramm, Long Range Planning Administrator for Planning and
Development spoke a little bit about what is the Comprehensive Plan and the
timeline for the City of College Station. She stated that you can go to
cstx.govthenextl0 to keep up to date with the progress and ways to get involved.
3.5 Presentation and discussion of edits to the Larry J. Ringer Library ILA.
Jennifer Prochazka, Assistant City Manager stated that the City of Bryan is asking
for an amendment to the ILA. They want to oversee IT for the Library instead of
the City of College Station. This is a two-year contract that ends next year. If
approved by Council, the change will go into effect in October. This was an
informational item and no was taken.
3.7 Report and discussion, concerning the current Parks Project Summary and
Dedications of Less Than Five Acres from Rusty Warncke. Informational item
only and no action was taken.
4. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items:
None.
5. Adjourn. Upon a motion made by Joel Cantrell and second by Ann Hays, the Parks
and Recreation Advisory Board voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed to adjourn
the meeting at 6:47 p.m. The motion carried unanimously.
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CITY OF CO1].F.GF. STATION
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Parkland Dedication of Less than Five Acres
Administrative Approval
PARKLAND ACRES DEDICATED: 0.000 TOTAL PARKLAND FEES CREDITED: $ 0
PARKLAND DEDICATION FEES PAID: $ 1,261.00
COMMUNITY PARK ZONE:
Development Fees:
Land Fees:
Community Total:
CD
$ 375.00
$ 250.00
$ 625.00
DWELLING UNIT CREDITS: 0
NEIGHBORHOOD PARK ZONE:
Development Fees: $ 362.00
Land Fees: $ 274.00
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Neighborhood Total: $ 636.00
Residential Type: Single -Family
Project Number: FP2021-000014
Project Name: WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATE PH 2A
Project Address: 4405 SELBY CT
Legal Description: WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES PH 2A, BLOCK 4, LOT 33
No. of Dwelling Units: 1
Ordinance Vested Date: N/A
Vesting Comments: N/A
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Michael Ostrowski, Director
August 2, 2021
Date
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL of
Parkland Dedication of Less than Five Acres
Community Park Zone: CD Neighborhood Park Zone: 2
Development Fees: $3,780.00 Development Fees: $1,824.00
Land Fees: $ 1,260.00 Land Fees: $ 1,380.00
Residential Type:
Permit Number: MF2021-000012
Permit Name: ALPHA DELTA PI - NEW REPLACEMENT SORORITY HOUSE
Permit Address: 1500 ATHENS DR
Legal Description: GREEK VILLAGE PH 2, BLOCK 1, LOT 2
No. of Dwelling Units: N/A
Project Vested:
Vesting Comments: N/A
No. of Bedrooms: 22
Ordinance Vested Date:
August 3, 2021
Michael Ostrowski, Director Date
PROJECT UPDATE
Parks & Recreation Department I City of College Station
PROJECT UPDATE FY21
As of August 2, 2021
PARKS PROJECTS
Total Number of Park Projects
Number of Projects in Progress
14
14
Number of Projects Completed in FY 21
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Park Projects managed by Capital Projects —1 Texas Independent Ballpark
TEXAS INDEPENDENCE BALLPARK
o Design contract for the first four fields was approved by Council on February 8, 2018. Design firm
working on construction drawings.
m All comments on the 60% drawings were sent to design firm in June.
▪ 99% construction drawings were submitted to Planning and Development Services on August 16, 2019
and are currently still under review.
o Meetings with design firm and P&D Services
® Funded by Hotel Tax and Certificates of Obligations
o Project on hold due to COVID19. Awaiting further direction from CMO and Council.
SUMMIT CROSSING
m Design of Park funded with Parkland Dedication funds, zone 4
m Design of new park started January 2, 2019.
m Final design set was sent to Planning and Development Services (P&D) for final review on July 17, 2019_
Request form P&D sent back to design firm on 8/7/19. Design firm working on corrections and
requests.
G Development permit issued 10/14/2019.
o Park will be developed once there is enough money in that zone to construct.
VETERANS PARK PHASE 1B
• Funded by certificates of obligation, field redevelopment, and parkland dedication funds.
o Pending budget, park staff is looking at adding another restroom closer to Harvey road, more
sidewalks, and possibly another playground. In addition, staff is looking at improving drainage
in various areas along with improving the roads within the park.
o At this time, staff is working with engineers, planning and Development Services for all
improvements listed above. Once planning issues development permit, we can move forward
with this project.
o Updated plans sent to Planning and Development Services on 12/9/2019.
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• Currently awaiting approval from P&D Services.
• Design firm currently addressing comments from planning. Questions sent to design
firm on 1/29/20. All questions have been answered and addressed by design. Currently
awaiting final review by Planning and Development Services.
• Still looking at bidding this project at the end of February, early March so construction
can start at the end ofJune 2020.
• Pre bid meeting held on 5/28/20, and the bid opening was on 6/18/20. Five contractors
bid the project. During the evaluation of bids, it was apparent JaCody Construction was
the best choice for this project. We are currently set to go before Council on August 13
for formal approval.
• Approved by council on 8/27/20. Preconstruction meeting to be scheduled.
• AS of October 5, 2020, construction started on 9/21/20. Crews currently working on
sidewalks be fields 5 and 6, as well as restroom subgrade and underground utilities.
• AS of November 3, one third of the proposed sidewalks between fields 1-6 have been
installed. Contractor is positive they will finish the remaining sidewalks over the next
three to four weeks in that area. In addition, the water and sewer lines to the new
restroom have been connected. All underground plumbing for that restroom is also in.
• January 5, 2021. Middle roundabout was poured on 12/22/20. In addition, work has
continued the remaining drainage flumes and sidewalks, along with the new
restrooms.
• As of February 3, 2021—Two of the three roundabouts are complete. Roughly 90% of
the sidewalks are complete, and the restroom is 50% complete. In addition, two of the
shade structures have been installed. Remaining items are the first roundabout and
entry of Harvey, and installation of two playgrounds. Current work is on schedule and
the contractor is expected to be completed on time.
• 3/2/21- Remaining part of February has been rough. Since the last update, very little
has occurred due to weather. However, progress was made on installing the two
playgrounds, demolition of the Harvey side entry, and the restroom was dried in. Metal
roof panels will be installed once weather clears. Currently, contractor working on
restroom and Harvey entrance.
• 4/6/21— Pending weather, Harvey road entrance could be back open on 3/9/21.
Remaining items include playground surfacing at both playgrounds, installation of
restroom fixtures. Small portion of road work, and landscaping. While it sounds like a
lot, this project could be completed at the end of April.
• As of May 4, 2021, 99% of this project is now complete. A small amount of paving and
landscaping is all that remains to date. Punch list walk through is scheduled for 5/6/21.
Pending weather, the contractor should be 100% complete with the entire project.
• As of June 1, 2021— All punch list items are complete. However, the asphalt surfacing
was not accepted by the parks department on the general contractor. The general
contractor's sub will be removing and replacing the asphalt at their cost. Once it dries
up for more that three days, crews will return.
• Currently awaiting drier weather to redo a section of paving. Other than that, the
project is complete.
CEMETERY MAINTENANCE & SALES SHOP
■ Design of new shop and sales office to house current employees and equipment.
o Request for design proposal to be opened on 1/22/2020.
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o Architect/ Engineering to be selected from proposals by 2/15/2020.
o Arkitex Studios chosen as design firm for this project. Design firm currently working on design fees.
Hope to be under contract with design firm by the end of the monthly.
o Cost of design $160,000. This is $28, 000 underestimated cost of design.
o Contract to go before Council on 4/9/20 for approval.
o Project was on Hold due to COVID19.
o 4/22/20 — Project back on Council agenda for official approval. Currently on the May 14 Council
meeting.
o Council has approved contract. Design now in progress.
o 6/5/20 — First design layout received. Since that date, three modifications have been done. We now
have a floor plan that will work while staying within budget.
o As of 10/23/20, the final drawings have been completed. Since that time, they have been under
staff review. 10/6/20, staff will meet with the design firm to make any last changes before plans
are sent over the Planning and Development for review.
o As of November, design is 99% complete. Currently awaiting IT response on fiber routing to the
new shop. Once I have that, plans will be sent to Planning and Development Services for one final
review.
o Plans were sent to Planning and Development services for review. Site plan has been approved. We
are currently awaiting approval on the building. We are still looking to be this project out sometime
in the spring of 21.
o As of January 21, 2021, to have the water flows correct, the Water Department has requested we
install two fire hydrants or a sprinkler system with the shop. We are currently over budget but still
think we could move forward with this project. However, we may have to delay the bidding process
a little.
o As of 3/2/21— Exploring ways to fund this project. Cemetery funds will not support this project in
its entirety.
o 4/6/21— Still working on fully funding this project.
o 5/4/21— Currently working on ways to reduce the overall cost of construction with losing the true
propose of the building.
o 6/1/2021— Multiple meetings held over the last month. Revisions are being made to the final
drawings to get us under the original budget number. We look for this project to go out for bids
late July, early August.
o 7/1/2021— Due to budget constraints, drawings had to be updated. The updated drawings are
complete and under review by both Parks and Planning and Development Services. Any comments
or changes will be sent back to the architect by 7/9/21.
o Awaiting final review by Planning and Development Services. Once complete, this project will be
posted for bids. Still looking at end of this month before its ready to bid.
CENTRAL PARK AND STEEPLECHASE PARK
O CP I Replacement and installation of new sidewalks within the park, Addressing drainage issues.
• SP I Improvements to park, Improved drainage within dog park area, Additional lighting within park,
LED light fixtures to basketball court, Dog washing station and New playground and fall surfacing
• The above items are part of Proposal received on 2/13/20. Staff reviewing to ensure all work is within
the scope of work.
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o Checking with Planning and Development Services to see if any additional studies or
reports will be needed since we will be working within the detention pond at Steeplechase.
o Since my last report on 2/21/20, the design proposal was submitted and approved by
parks. We are currently waiting on contracts to be signed by design firm. Design firm
should have all contracts turned back in by next week.
o 3/16/20 — All contracts have been signed and approved. Engineer currently working on
design.
o Crew out taking elevation the week of 3/23/20.
o Week of 3/30/20 — Soil samples.
o 3/30 — 4/17 — Soil samples, topo, and other design information was gathered. Engineering
firm is now working on design.
o First set of plans came out towards the end of May. Adjustments had to be made to both
Central and Steeplechase. Currently awaiting new set of drawings.
o Final review completed by Park staff and sent to Planning and Development Services on
9/24/20 for final review.
o As of January 5, 2021, pans have been approved and development permit has been issued.
Once the Park Structures project is completed, we will take the remaining funds for that
project and start at Steeplechase. To date, we do not have the funds to cover this project in
its entirety.
o As of 3/2/21 —Still exploring options for funding. The original funding source was moved to
over Veterans.
o This project will be fully funded in FY22. Bidding will start in October, with construction
starting a few months later.
BIRD BLINDS
• Installation of one or two bird watching structures, "Bird Blinds", within Lick Creek Park.
o 9/22/20 — Budget number received from local contractor to construct two "bird blinds" in location
chosen by local bird watching groups.
o 2/12/21 Working with local groups to see if they can be installed cheaper. To date, groups are
looking at cutting concrete paths and various other aspects of this structure. After talking with
Legal on 2/11/21, cutting concrete will not work. If the structure is built, we must have ADA access.
o Currently awaiting a fund source.
ADAMSON LAGOON BABY POOL DECKING
• Complete removal of decking, pool coping, and plumbing.
o Due to Teaks, ground shifting, and wear and tear, the existing decking around the baby pool is
heaving. Selected contractor will come in and remove all decking 6'-10- around the pool, repair and
replace any water/drain lines that are needed, replace the coping around the pool, and then re -
pour the decking deck so there are to "toe stumpers".
o Work will not start till pools are closed in the fall. Till that time, we will work with local contractors
on what is to be expected, pricing, and contract.
o 4/26/21— Pricing is in and is still estimated to cost just over 50K. Contractor also knows we will not
start this project till September, when the pool closes for summer.
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LICK CREEK PARK DRAINAGE
• Improve drainage on the Pebble Creek side of the park, Deer Run Trail
o Working with CIP to have the contractor come back out and make improvements to the drainage
and trail system that they were not able to take care of because of weather.
o As of 4/28/21— CIP and Parks met with contractor to discuss issues with drainage. CIP working with
contractor to come back out, once it dries out, to regrade and re -roll the trail.
COVE OF NANTUCKET PARK
• Installation of an irrigation system for new trees.
o Currently working with JOC's for pricing.
o Electrical and water meters will need to be installed as well. Working with Utilities currently.
o 7/5/21- Awaiting PO
o 8/2/21— PO in. Awaiting waterline tap by COCS Utilities.
LINCOLN CENTER PLAYGROUND REPLACEMENT
® Total replacement of existing playground and surfacing.
o 5/21/21— CDBG Funded
o 5/27/21 —Scope of work meeting held with engineer. Awaiting proposal.
o 6/18/21— Proposal for work due next week.
o 8/2/21— Proposal in and within budget. Currently working on design contract.
VETERANS PARK SOFTBALL GATES
w Installation of gates to allow teams to warm up in the outfield with disrupting the game in progress.
o 6/10/21— Proposal from Vaughn Construction has been sent to purchasing.
o 6/18/21 —Awaiting PO.
o 8/2/21— Work to start on 8/5/21.
WOLF PEN CREEK MARQUEE SIGN REMOVAL
® Removal of existing sign located off Holleman Street.
o JOC proposal in and within estimated cost
o Second JOC requested.
o 5/28/21 Second JOC has yet to send proposal. Moving forward with original.
o 6/4/21— Purchasing to draw up contract for this project.
o 7/20/21 —Sign removed.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, AUG. 10 0 6 P.M.
Parks & Recreation Board Meeting
Larry J. Ringer Library
SUNDAY, AUG. 15 • 6-8 P.M.
Walk with the Mayor
Brandon Heights & Edelweiss
FRIDAY, AUG. 20. 10:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M.
Senior Citizens Day Celebration
Lincoln Recreation Center
SATURDAY, AUG. 28 • 8 A.M.- 7 P.M.*
Aggieland Friendship Cup
Veterans Park & Athletic Complex
SATURDAY, AUG. 28 a 6-11 P.M.
Aggie's Back to School Bash with Cody Johnson and Friends
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater
SUNDAY, AUG. 29 • 8 A.M.- 2 P.M.*
Aggieland Friendship Cup
Veterans Park & Athletic Complex
*Tournament times are not final due to ongoing registration. Please check the website prior to the event.
Updated: 6/29/2021