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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1990-09-13BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS / Community Development Committee September 13, 1990 Committee; Attending: Also Attending: Chairman Barker, Trustees Garrett and Hix Trustees Garrett and Hix Absent: Town Administrator Klaphake, Community Development Director Stamey, Susie Blackhurst, Ed Jungbluth, Peter Marsh, Clerk O'Connor Chairman Barker Trustee Garrett called the meeting of the Community Development Committee to order at 2:00 P.M. and commented that the "Know Your Estes Valley" pamphlet recently prepared by the League of Women Voters was very informative and well done. TOWN OF ESTES PARK - CELEBRATION OF 75TH ANNIVERSARY: The Town of Estes Park was incorporated in April, 1917, and will celebrate its 75th anniversary in 1992. On behalf of the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park (C.A.C.E.P.), Trustee Garrett reported CACEP has applied for a grant in the amount of $3,000 to assist in promoting this event which will be titled "A TURN OF THE PAGEā€”AN ARTISTIC VIEW OF OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE." Five (5) window displays on permanent 4x8' art photo boards will be placed on those storefronts of seasonal businesses (in lieu of unsightly window closures) which will tell the story of Estes Park's cultural heritage. Information will be gathered from the Estes Park Historical Museum, Dorsey Museum (YMCA), Rocky Mountain National Park Archives, Estes Park Public Library and Town archives. A panel of artists, an architect, and representatives from the Historical Museum Board will designate 20 historic buildings (pre- 1917) which will be marked with an artist-designed plaque noting year of construction and historical significance. Local artists, curators representing the aforementioned museums and library will design and publish a "walking tour brochure" which will list early arts-related sites and buildings. This group will also design and publish a "driving tour" encompassing historic lodges and homes in the Estes Valley. An Arts Assembly, consisting of representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, Library, EPURA, EVRPD, NPS, YMCA, and other local visual and art organizations will organize the project, and Lynda Vogel has been named Chairman. Several options, including visual and performing arts, vignettes, coordination of theme-oriented floats during the Christmas Parade, will be considered by this Assembly. CACEP has received a positive response from the State for this grant, and the application must be filed by October 1, 1990; it will take effect in 1991. The Committee recommends the Community Development Committee serve as the "contact group" for this project, working with those stated groups, to promote the Town's Anniversary. SECOND WIND LTD. - REPORT ON ADVERTISING PROGRAM: Peter Marsh, Second Wind, briefed the Committee on year-to-date responses (up 22% from 1989), emphasis on "color" ads in lieu of black and white, advertising in upscale travel magazines, front- range inserts, RMNP Anniversary special sponsorship, and press release program. Mr. Marsh will investigate the possibility of KCNC donating (to the Town) the video on the Anniversary of RMNP. Director Stamey reported Superintendent Thompson/RMNP submitted a letter to the Town commending the quality of Second Wind's sponsorship for the aforementioned program. The Committee stated the advertising program is much improved, and the Town is receiving BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee - September 13, 1990 - Page 2 a far better dollar value for its advertising efforts. 1990 BUDGET AMENDMENTS FOR ADVERTISING SUPPORT SERVICES - DISCUSSION! In a memorandum dated September 12, 1990, Director Stamey reported that the 1990 Advertising Support Services Budget was $69,520. Projections through the end of the year indicate a $14,000 deficit. $4,000 will be transferred from Second Wind, thus the actual net budget impact will be $10,000. Following discussion, the Committee recommends amending the 1990 Budget by transferring $4,000 from Second Wind and $10,000 from the Town's contingency fund. SEASONAL DOWNTOWN MUSIC - DISCUSSION: Administrator Klaphake reported that the Town has been advised that a license is required by unions of musicians when music is reproduced. This license would affect events such as the Christmas Parade. Such fees have not been included in this budget, and Administrator Klaphake anticipates a potential budget amendment in the near future. COLORADO HOUSING AND FINT^CE AUTHORITY (CHFA) - REPORT: The Committee reviewed a new loan project sponsored by CHFA whereby assistance will be provided to small business owners in rural Colorado for the purchase of land, building, and equipment through low, fixed-interest loans. The interest rate of 8.5% will be fixed for up to 20 years and working capital loans may be amortized for up to three years. The Committee recommends Director Stamey meet with CHFA representatives, and, if warranted, request the representatives to address the Committee, possibly inviting lending institutions and any potential new business owners to attend. REPORTS: The Committee reviewed the year-to-date Building Permit Report. At the direction of the Board of Trustees, Director Stamey will send a letter to the State advising of the Town's objection to the recent Census Count Report. There being no further business. Trustee Garrett adjourned the meeting at 2:45 P.M. Vickie O'Connor, CMC, Town Clerk 'PROVED I » SEP 25 no . Of ESTES PAHS : SDASD Of THUSICES