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Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, September 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 September, 2015.
Present: Merle Moore
Celine Lebeau
Dewain Lockwood
Terry Rustin
Ronna Boles
Also Present: Greg Muhonen, Director of Public Works
Bob Holcomb, Trustee Liaison
Kevin McEachern, Public Works Operations Manager
Brian Berg, Parks Division Supervisor
Tonya Ziegler, Parks Maintenance Worker
Jen Imber, Public Works Administrative Assistant
Absent: Two Board Vacancies
Chair Lebeau called the meeting to order at 11:04 a.m.
GENERAL BUSINESS
It was moved and seconded (Moore/Lockwood) to approve the August 21st meeting
minutes and the motion passed unanimously.
Tonya Ziegler presented an idea for the Riverwalk pedestrian tunnel under Hwy 36 near
the Visitor Center. The artwork surrounding the tunnel works well, but the tunnel itself
remains dark and dank. A laser light product was proposed that would be bolted onto
the concrete and shine onto the opposite wall. The lights would create a slow-moving
and colorful lighting effect that would work well with the interactive nature of the ongoing
musical instrument installations along the Riverwalk. Concerns were expressed by PAB
members about the nature of the technology as well as the safety issue of reducing the
bright lights inside the tunnel. The lights could be programmed to project during the day
and early evening to light up the dark tunnel, with brighter lights programmed to switch
on at night for safety. Vandalism of the lights was also a concern. It was suggested to
contact CDOT regarding this project to find out if they would give it a green light. PAB
found the idea interesting and unique and encouraged Parks to move forward to see if
the project is possible and practical to implement.
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Brian Berg reported the Noontime Rotary Club, who was the original donor of the green
apple sculpture in front of the Library, would like to add a plaque to the sculpture giving
a history of the piece and its artist. They would like to appear before PAB at the October
meeting and justify this new addition to the sculpture.
REVISIONS TO AIPP POLICIES
Changes were made regarding the insurance portion of the Artwork Loan Agreement
form as approved at the last meeting. Brian Berg spoke with the Museum regarding
items they receive on loan and how insurance is applied to these pieces. Additional
insurance on such pieces is so minimal the cost is generally absorbed by the Town.
Documenting and photographing a loaned piece is key to making sure the item is
returned to its owner in the condition it was received by the Town.
Merle Moor is working with Terry Rustin and Jen Imber to produce a tri-fold pamphlet
advertising the AIPP program.
Discussion was held on the format of documents in editable pdf form. Given the limited
space allocated to form fields, the board suggested adding an “other” box to provide
room for extra text, if needed.
With no other business to discussed, a motion was made and seconded (Lebeau/Boles)
to adjourn the meeting at 11:54 am, with all voting in favor.