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Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, August 15, 2019
Minutes of a regular meeting of the Parks Advisory Board of the Town of Estes Park,
Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Museum Conference Room of the Estes
Park Museum on the 15th day of August, 2019.
Present Merle Moore
Vicki Papineau
Ron Wilcocks
Rex Poggenpohl
Wade Johnston
Also Megan Van Hoozer, Public Works Administrative Assistant
Present: Patrick Martchink, Town Board Liaison
Absent: Dewain Lockwood
Geoffrey Elliot
Brian Berg, Parks Supervisor
Chair Merle Moore called the meeting to order at 8:34 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Estes Arts District – Greg Miles and Wade Johnston reported that the recently held EAD
events (Snowy Grass, Friends of Folks, First Friday Art Groove) were very successful.
The EAD will be expanding the board, their collaboration and relationship-building with
the Town’s PAB. The EAD now offers scholarships for artists to expand to business
teachings. The EAD will work as a jurying committee for artwork which will have
parameters outlined by PAB as the EAD has experience in performing these functions.
Chair Moore welcomes a more formal cooperative, working relationship. Areas of the
existing Art In Public Places (AIPP) Guidelines will need additional expertise regarding
art maintenance plans. Miles can provide that type of information. Member Poggenpohl
would assist in having this process in place for potential grants and an eventual master
plan. Member Wilcocks stated that he is also hoping for some joint grant opportunities
for different art pieces in the area. Wilcocks will present this idea to the EAD at the next
board meeting. Chair Moore requested the EAD review the Town’s AIPP Guidelines.
GENERAL BUSINESS
A motion was made and seconded (Poggenpohl/Papineau) to approve the July meeting
minutes and all were in favor.
ESTES PARK NOXIOUS WEED ORDINANCE - ADVISORY
Member Papineau gave a summary of the meeting with the mayor regarding the
ordinance for noxious weeds. The mayor will send the proposed ordinance to Town
Attorney Kramer for review and comment. Trustee Liaison Martchink was unaware of
how far along in the process the ordinance was but will check with Attorney Kramer to
determine if it is available for review. PAB is not satisfied with the current ordinance.
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Casey Cisneros, Larimer County Noxious Weed Manager and part of Larimer County
Land Stewardship Management, attended the PAB to discuss the proposed Town of
Estes Park Noxious Weed Ordinance. Cisneros presented Larimer County’s plan and
reviewed it with the PAB.
The PAB communicated that the Town’s proposed ordinance was reviewed and a letter
of recommendation was sent to the Town Board recommending adoption. Based on
comments received during that meeting, it appears that the ordinance is too aggressive
in nature and would not be adopted. Supervisor Berg invited Cisneros to come present
and collaborate with Estes Park to help determine needed changes. The plan presented
is in agreement is in compliance with Colorado state law. Cisneros stated that a
municipality’s Weed Management Plan should encompass private property in addition
to Town property and needs adopted by the Town. Moore questioned how best to
modify the ordinance to enable enforcement. Papineau stated the mayor doesn’t agree
that the Town should have to comply with the Colorado Noxious weed Act (state law).
Cisneros suggested a review of integrated weed management from the USDA and
stated that Larimer County should assist with weed management for private property
owners via cost-share opportunities.
Moore shared the efforts of PAB/ELSA to establish the ordinance then asked Casey
how to get buy-in from our mayor and Town Board. The State Coordinator Steve Rider,
explained the law and how the municipality is impacted. Member Papineau has this
contact information. Incentives are provided for compliance and there are grant
opportunities which are provided through the Noxious Weed Fund. Strong
education/outreach, management of town properties, and enforcement would be
needed should the ordinance pass. Grants could potentially be redistributed to the
private owners.
Director Muhonen suggested the State Weed Coordinator be invited to the next Town
Board meeting at which the ordinance will be discussed. Cisneros suggested leaning on
the state law for guidance rather than duplicate within a municipal ordinance. Simply
refer everything back to state law as it contains all the requirements that would be
captured in the ordinance.
MRS WALSH’S GARDEN COMMITTEE UPDATE
Chair Moore reported that the committee has been busy. A lot of work has occurred with
both stonework and planting.
A certification from Native Plant Society was requested and awarded. This information
will be sent to Supervisor Berg who will ensure the information is published. New
labeling will be taking place and a new kiosk has been installed with information
pertaining to what is in bloom and when, insects in the garden, how the legend works,
etc. The kiosk may also contain handouts. The committee is working on a date in late
August or early September for a Q&A event specific to native plants.
The garden is currently having irrigation issues and a committee member is planning to
meet with an irrigation specialist with the Town. It was determined that rather than fix
the waterfall, there are potential opportunities for planting pockets that specifically need
to be near water. This information will be gathered before any work is performed. There
is also discussion about the creation of a garden-wide master plan. This will be
discussed further and the September PAB meeting.
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AIPP GUIDELINES REVIEW
Over the past month members have reviewed the AIPP Guidelines and presented their
suggested edits. Public Works Administrative Assistant Megan Van Hoozer will work on
updating the guidelines and will provide to the PAB once completed.
Wilcocks suggested that all art be GPS located via the existing GIS system including all
associated information. This will allow the public to go to the website and access a map
that will show them the location of all art. Muhonen stated there is a summer intern that
may potentially be able to get this started. Poggenpohl stated that, down the road, he’d
like to see an interactive map like this. It was determined that a guiding document is
needed for capturing this information. Wilcocks suggested capturing all the locations
and building from there. Chair Moore asked if it would be helpful to make this request in
writing for the budget process. A motion was made and seconded for Chair Moore to
initiate a formal request in writing to Director Muhonen to have AIPP capture this
process (Poggenpohl/Wilcocks). All were in favor. The AIPP Guidelines will be reviewed
again at the November PAB meeting with the plan to adopt the changes.
AIPP FUNDING RESEARCH
Member Poggenpohl provided a document showing the research done to date for A IPP
funding. He stated that developing a Master Plan will be necessary in order to have a
good chance at grant funding.
OTHER BUSINESS
With no other business to discuss, a motion was made and seconded (Moore/Johnston)
to adjourn the meeting at 10: a.m. and all were in favor.
Recording Secretary
Megan Van Hoozer, Public Works