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Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, April 21, 2017
Minutes of a regular meeting of the Parks Advisory Board of the Town of Estes Park,
Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Executive Board Room of the Estes Park
Events Center on the 21st day of April, 2017.
Present: Dewain Lockwood
Vicki Papineau
Ronna Boles
Merle Moore
Terry Rustin (via phone)
Celine Lebeau
Scott Miller, Student Advisor
Also
Present: Patrick Martchink, Trustee Liaison
Greg Muhonen, Director of Public Works
Megan Van Hoozer, Public Works Administrative Assistant
Carey Stevanus, Good Samaritan Society
Craig Soderberg, Estes Arts District
Michael Young, Artist
John Bostron, Thorp & Associates
Joe Calvin, Thorp & Associates
Absent: Carlie Bangs
Brian Berg, Parks Division Supervisor
Kevin McEachern, Operations Manager
Cydney Springer, Estes Arts District
Chair Lebeau called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT
No public comment.
GENERAL BUSINESS
It was moved and seconded (Lockwood/Moore) to approve the March meeting minutes
with corrections and the motion passed unanimously.
MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UPDATE
Chair Lebeau stated that while all the vendors and bands are lined up for the festival,
there is still a need for volunteers to man the booths and educate the public. Chair
Lebeau passed the volunteer sign-up sheet around to the members.
ARBOR DAY BOOK DONATION
Chair Lebeau brought the books selected to donate to the elementary school for
members to view. All books purchased are environmental and/or nature based for the
requested reading levels.
AIPP APPLICATION: VETERANS MONUMENT PARK / BRONZE EAGLE
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Carey Stevanus, a member of the Veterans Monument Committee, gave a presentation
on the history and conceptual design of the proposed Veterans Monument Park
representing all branches of the armed services. Stevanus has worked closely with
Parks Maintenance Supervisor, Brian Berg, to determine a suitable location for the
Monument Park. The selected location would be on the west side of the Visitor Center
in place of the existing picnic shelter. Co-chair Moore expressed concern that there
would no longer be overhead protection in that area once the picnic shelter is removed.
One option is to move the existing picnic shelter to the opposite side of the river;
however, the cost of the move must be taken into account by the Town.
In order to assist with the realization of the concept Thorp & Associates created the
design and Van Horn Engineering performed the surveying; both without charging any
fees.
Member Boles questioned the purpose of the selected location. Supervisor Berg worked
closely with the group to find a suitable and honorable place for this Monument Park
and this is what was selected. The hope is to have the park in place by Veterans Day.
One of the suggestions as part of the park design incorporates a bronze eagle at the
center of the park.
Member Papineau made a motion to approve the bronze eagle sculpture and Member
Lockwood seconded the motion. All members were in favor with the exception of
Member Boles. Member Rustin, who was attending via telephone, abstained from voting
due to lack of information available to him.
Member Papineau made a motion to approve the naming of the town property where
the park is to be located to ‘Veterans Monument Park’ and Member Lockwood
seconded the motion. All members were in favor with the exception of Member Boles.
Member Rustin abstained from voting due to lack of information available to him.
The Veterans Monument Committee would make a presentation to the Town Board for
the bronze eagle sculpture on May 23, 2017. This committee would present the park
concept to the PUP Committee on May 11, 2017.
DUB: ARTIST PROPOSALS
Member Boles shared that manufacturing has begun on the vinyl wrap for the utility box
located just north of the police station. Boles also shared that Kent Smith has provided a
quote for priming and graffiti sealing the utility boxes to be painted.
Member Boles has been in touch with Blake Babbit, a Scout that presented his AIPP
application to paint a utility box as a proposed Eagle Scout project in October, 2016.
Boles and Babbit will go on a site visit next week to select the utility box Babbit wishes
to paint. Babbit was asked to complete a new AIPP application to present to the PAB in
May.
Member Boles then displayed and discussed the art created by the chosen artists. The
art submitted by Michael Young, Ben Brown and Nicole Rische were all approved. It
was requested that the art provided by Dawn Normali be shown as it will appear on the
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utility box, combining a few of the favorite individually painted pieces. The art will be
presented again to the PAB once it is combined.
PARKS DIVISION UPDATE
Public Works Director, Greg Muhonen, provided updates for the Parks Division.
All 12 pikas have been installed in the pre-selected locations around downtown
Estes Park. Town Administrator, Frank Lancaster, is testing out the scavenger
hunt and is hoping to implement this program soon.
Pots are being filled with plants in the greenhouse.
The Beaver Pond (containing bronze beaver) at George Hix Plaza has been
repaired and the water feature will be turned back on prior to the duck race.
All turf is getting swept and ready for a busy season.
Backflows are being installed and irrigation is getting turned on.
For 20 years Estes Park has been a Tree City. A special Tree Growth Award will
be presented for everything the Town has been doing in the past year to
enhance its urban forest and arboriculture education.
OTHER BUSINESS
With no other business to discuss, Chair Lebeau adjourned the meeting at 12:11 p.m.