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Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, December 18th, 2015
Minutes of a Regular meeting of the Parks Advisory Board of the Town of Estes Park,
Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Town Hall Rooms 202 & 203, in said
Town of Estes Park on the 18th day of December, 2015.
Present: Merle Moore
Celine Lebeau
Dewain Lockwood
Terry Rustin
Ronna Boles
Carlie Bangs
Vicki Papineau
Also Present: Greg Muhonen, Director of Public Works
Bob Holcomb, Trustee Liaison
Kevin McEachern, Public Works Operations Manager
Brian Berg, Parks Division Supervisor
Sam Phillips, Contract Administrative Assistant
Chair Lebeau called the meeting to order at 11:05 a.m.
GENERAL BUSINESS
It was moved and seconded (Lockwood/Boles) to approve the November meeting
minutes and the motion passed unanimously.
Chair Lebeau formally introduced the two new members, Carlie Bangs and Vicki
Papineau, who have officially been appointed to the Parks Advisory Board.
AIPP FINALIZATION
Merle Moore presented the inventory sheets which link certain artwork to a particular
location and emphasized that there should be an update for name changes to park
locations so the inventory list is accurate and doesn’t become confusing.
Chair Lebeau made a motion to send the AIPP policy to Town Administrator, Frank
Lancaster for final authorization and signature. It was moved and seconded
(Lockwood/Bangs) for approval.
POLICY DISCUSSION
Parks Maintenance Supervisor Brain Berg initiated discussion regarding the Naming of
Town-Owned Property and Facilities policy. The goal of this policy is to structure the
process for naming of Town-owned property and facilities. The Board issued no further
comments on this policy. The decision was made to take it to Assistant Town
Administrator, Travis Machalek, for approval with staff and movement for finalization to
the Town Board. Chair Lebeau made a motion for approval of Naming of Town-Owned
Property and Facilities. The motion was moved and seconded (Lockwood/Boles).
NEW PROJECT SELECTION
Brian Berg expanded on the Tree Board ordinance to further clarify purpose for the new
Board members. Under this ordinance, if you have a beetle infested tree, specifically
Pine Beetle, Estes Park citizens are in charge of taking it down immediately before it
has the chance to spread. Currently, there exists a Tree Protection Zone Ordinance to
protect the larger trees and their root zones during construction.
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Brian Berg gave a sneak peak presentation of the Musical Walkway addition. He
suggested that we add “Wee Notes” to make it a walkway. The proper process must be
followed including paperwork for official quote and completion of artwork donation form.
The musical walkway is expected to be installed before Mayor Bill Pinkham’s term
expires, weather permitting. Public Works Director Greg Muhonen questioned if since it
is mass produced, is it within the PAB AIPP jurisdiction to make a decision on it due to
the fact that it doesn’t fall under mandates of the Parks policy. In the spring, the Public
Works department is hoping to start paver work of musical notes to highlight the musical
walkway. Chair Lebeau argued that is appropriate for the Board to approve, just not
under the AIPP policy and should be added to next month’s agenda. Trustee Liaison
Bob Holcomb voiced concern involving vandalism. Chair Lebeau responded with the
possibility of putting a lighted walkway in hopes that it might deter vandalism. Ronna
Boles suggested elk signage in the area of the musical instruments as a deterrent and
warning for visitors who use the area. Options that were discussed included temporary
log fences surrounding the area.
While discussing new project selections, the Board also reevaluated their agenda items
and decided that it would be the most effective method to list all active projects starting
at their conception and promptly remove the item after completion.
OTHER BUSINESS
Officer elections for the Chair and Vice-Chair will be held in January.
An update was given that the River coalition is working on a grant application to restore
the riverbank at the Visitor’s Center. Multiple large rocks and the north bank were
displaced. Currently, The Town has no project identified to repair that river bank. The
River Coalition is in the process of scheduling funds for repair.
The Parks department is remodeling the landscape bed adjacent to Elkhorn Avenue in
front of the library. Involving the new Transit Hub Parking Structure, the Parks
Department’s main focus is the significant landscape feature to be featured on the East
face of that structure. Discussion of a landscape plan has not yet been initiated. Also,
not yet determined is whether or not the landscape plan will need to be presented to the
PAB.
With no other business to discuss, a motion was made and seconded (Boles/Moore) to
adjourn the meeting at 12:08 pm, with all voting in favor.