HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Parks Advisory Board 2015-07-17Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, July 17th, 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 17th day of July, 2015.
Present: Merle Moore
Celine Lebeau
Dewain Lockwood
Terry Rustin
Also Present: Kevin McEachern, Public Works Operations Manager
Brian Berg, Parks Division Supervisor
Jen Imber, Public Works Administrative Assistant
Greg Muhonen, Director of Public Works
Absent: Ronna Boles
Two Board Vacancies
Chair Lebeau called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m.
GENERAL BUSINESS
It was moved and seconded (Rustin/Lockwood) to approve the May 8th meeting minutes
and the motion passed unanimously.
The Town has been receiving requests to rename local parks. A policy regarding this
issue would logically go hand in hand with the Public Art Policy and appropriately live
with the Parks Advisory Board.
ARBOR DAY 2015 REVIEW
Chair Lebeau reported Arbor Day 2015 events went well. Rainy weather prevented the
tree planting event outside, so coming up with an alternate activity in case of rain was
suggested for future celebrations.
LIBRARY READING GARDEN
The Town had a meeting with Sarah Walsh from the Library and Emily Plummer,
landscape designer. The Library would like to redesign the Story Time area to better
accommodate their needs, as well as to solve drainage problems with that area. They
would also like to place a sitting/standing wall along the perimeter for privacy. Official
acknowledgement from Rotary will be needed to proceed with a redesign and cost
estimate since the Rotary just sponsored and completed a redesign of that area a
couple years ago. Celine suggested this new project would be a good opportunity to
incorporate public art into the area.
DEAD PONDEROSA PINE AT PERFORMANCE PARK
Brian Berg suggested a carving be created from the dead ponderosa tree at
Performance Park. The carving could be theater or music themed in accordance with
the setting. Chainsaw Mama and Dale Traut were suggested as a potential artists to
carve the tree. PAB members were favorable to this project. Core samples would need
to be taken from the tree to assess the condition of the wood and test for rot. Once a
cost estimate is received, the Parks Division will include it as a budgeted item.
REVISIONS TO AIPP POLICIES
Merle Moore and Terry Rustin revised the AIPP policy according to feedback received
from Trustees when the policy was presented to the Town Board for approval. Director
Muhonen was concerned that one additional item of concern raised by Trustee Koenig
remained to be addressed, regarding the provision for insurance. Brian Berg will look
into this issue to determine what needs to be done.
Forms were reworked and flow charts added (for internal use only) to illustrate the
processes of art acquisition. The board discussed the appropriate staff member to
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review the site of placement and determine if the location is suitable for the land use,
zoning codes, etc., and how to most effectively address this issue prior to finalizing art
placement. It was suggested a site review be sent to impacted departments and
agencies much like the Town’s Development Review process.
Revisions to the policy will be made based on the board’s comments. Merle Moore
requested board members help with a one-page summary of the document. Members
will share comments on one-page summary at next meeting.
Brian Berg requested the board finish up the Public Art policy before tackling a new
Tree Ordinance.
With no other business to discuss, a motion was made and seconded
(Lockwood/Moore) to adjourn the meeting at 12:00 pm, with all voting in favor.