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Community Development Committee
August 5, 1993
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chairman Dekker, Trustees Hix and Doylen
All
Town Administrator Klaphake, Community
Development Director Stamey, Advertising
Manager Marsh, Sales & Marketing Director
Pickering, Museum Director Swain, Clerk
O'Connor
None
Chairman Dekker called the meeting to order at 10:00 A.M.
1993 ADVERTISING REPORT,
arlerunnina* :> advertisin^ requests for information
activity as of’?he o']? t -Samf period last yea^. Telephone
oSiod in end of June 15 down 7.8% as compared to the same
increLed 3a|92and .Since. 19?°; requests for information have
asedi.i??.%/ ^nd lnco.ming telephone calls have increased 51% This gi^v^h has been achieved without a significant increase in the media budget during that same 3-year pfriol Tlte preSJam Sv
produce a a leVellng‘off P°int in what the current program can
stSdvrit°“ Contfac* for services. The purpose of such a
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occurred in hh (3)u^ evaluate demographic changes that have
conversion "study rwhichS was
efficient ust oTlfAll stpheentadV?""iLing Ptogrem' to make mo«
5hl sele^ion "wa^ma^e Sf rom^a" f "°id ""f ^t^'^^convei^^ion ^study?
tgenF?^i”de?setretenp0aerk(PFeoru£rte-d ¥ Asstsrent "lor
Comml?terrevlta|d the ISlXmel?)ohg-UaKlifiC;tf0n and =ost' Tha
suggested by the Town Attf^nev n^KWhlCh.i. contained modifications
Which was budgeted if igg?Y* C°St °f the study is $12,400
approximately 1,200 which is’10% o? +-herVmey p?pulation wiH be
expected for 1993 The thS ma^az;Lne response levelconversion study contract iS Te^|unrtCoT$ein2?4ol!PrOVal °f the
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center°indicating9aS20%iarowthhfnSeCOed gUartSr statistics for the
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following be appointed:
Trustees Dekker and Hix
Staff members Widmer and Stamey
Helen Wood
Corinne Mutchler
The Conmittee concurred with the appointments, staff will schedule
a meeting, gather information, and prepare an agenda as soon as practical.
MUSEUM REPORT.
Director Swain reviewed the Monthly Report, confirming that
i?.we11 above that of 1992 fay 31%- The membership total IS 402 and this goal is 500.
The Reichardt family maintains a personal interest in the "wigwam
tea house" and cabin which were sold to the Park Service in the
Lily Lake sale. RMNP desires to remove the structures in the near
future, and they are currently negotiating the fate of the
structures with the State Historical Society. The buildings bear
hi!nio1£Vantl bls^°rical importance to the Town and John Reichardt
M.useuin to determine whether they would be
exDSSIprfdi-ho? buildlngs; The Museum Advisory Committee has
expressed their interest in obtaining the structures; however such
iilirStnritf.nft HnCH1Ude & f>irm coinmitinent- Additional information
will be presented when available.
The opening of the Mountain Climbing Exhibit was a record-settlno
and Direc.tor .Swain expressed her appreciation to thfmedil
and various organizations for their advertising efforts.
suScess?ui!aiSerS' R1VerSlde Danoe and car were also
andeacqSiS“1iSnafu°ncibriefed thS Co,»"ittaa °n the work plan for 1994
PolicyfGUThGdpolicv lltatAlL:e^0rmSndsi a Memorial
will be administe%deSt^V^S0(fmmi.H^Q memorial gifts to the Museum
policy as prosontod. Th 0olllm:L,:teo recommenda approval of the
19930asrsheatnfi^TUnCe,<i her. resi1nation effective September 29
Museum Director^3^ “
REPORTS.
onrifPrcAPCEpe.ds bgYoalftYnda VT1' Dira“ WCACEP r^porte^that
isuifaS £sr™r“7~ f-
MorainenAven\ieU Parking wall^iTocated' befdh^ the
§^cL01 saurgtgeSsttUsdeantSadUhh Tocll ^rWets^L^il!1
leaoner and students. The process would Include organizing an ad
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hoc committee who would establish guidelines, ready the site, and
solicit sponsors/donations for materials. Director Vogel has
received several telephone calls (including affected homeowners),
all in support of the project. The Committee discussed whether
materials, other than paint (stone, timber, metal, landscaping),
could be utilized, whether the mural would be temporary or
permanent, control as to what the mural would consist of, and
start-up/finish schedule. Consensus was reached for preliminary
support of the concept. Director Vogel will organize the ad hoc
committee, contact the Art Teacher and return to the Committee with
additional information. Staff noted that, subject to budget
funding, this parking lot is scheduled for improvements which will
most likely occur during Spring, 1994. Chairman Dekker suggested
Trustee Doylen serve on the ad hoc committee.
There being no further business. Chairman Dekker adjourned the
meeting at 11:06 A.M.
Vickie O'Connor, CMC, Town Clerk
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