HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1994-01-06BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
v/Community Development Committee
January 6, 1994
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Chairman Dekker, Trustees Hix and Doylen
All
Absent:
Town Administrator Klaphake, Community
Development Director Stamey, Advertising
Manager Marsh, Museum Director Kilsdonk, Clerk
O'Connor
None
Chairman Dekker called the meeting to order at 8:30 A.M.
ADVERTISING REPORT.
1994 Operating Agreement with Chaunber of Commerce for Fulfillment
Progrzun. The Committee reviewed this Agreement in December;
however, following revisions made during the Town Board meeting,
this item was referred to the Committee for further review.
Following is a list of comparative changes for 1994:
Item 1993 1994 Difference
Direct Response Labels
42,500 @ $.30/ea.
40,000 e $.31/ea.
$12,750
$12,400 $ (350.00)
Readership Service Labels
42,500 @ $.05/ea.
40,000 @ $.0515/ea.
2,125
2,060 ( 65.00)
Mail Preparation
85,000 @ $.18/ea.
80,000 @ $.1854/ea.
15,300
14,832 (468.00)
Statistical Reports 1,056 1,056 -0-
Operator Charges
68,000 @ $.60/charge
65,000 @ $•618/charge
40,800
40,170 (630.00)
Quantity Shipping
542 Units 542 558 16.00
Net Projected Difference $72,573 $71,076 ($1,497.00)
The 1993 Agreement contained fees based on actual numbers plus a
guarantee; the guarantee in the 1994 Agreement has been eliminated.
Following discussion, the Committee recommends approval of the 1994
Chamber Operating Agreement.
1994 Visitors Guide - Report. Staff presented copies of the 1994
Visitors Guide. The Guide is a project of the Accommodations-
Chamber Book Committee which began in April, 1992. Through an RFP,
Market Reach was selected to re-design the book into a magazine
format. Market Reach was also selected to manage advertising sales
and the production of the Guide. Of the 185,000 Guides produced,
85,000 are allocated to advertising responses. The balance is
allocated to local, regional, and Conference Center distribution.
The Guide replaces the multi-piece response packet and will be
mailed at a nominal increase in postage of 3/10's of $.01.
Production costs of $120,000 were paid entirely by participating
advertisers—there were no Town funds involved in the production.
When questioned why the service industry was not well represented,
Susie Blackhurst/Market Reach, advised that advertisers were
comprised of 50% retail, service and attractions, and 50%
accommodations. Some service businesses may be of the opinion that
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the Guide does not reach their market/clientele. However, the
opportunity exists for the service industry, as well as any other
business located within the "market area" to advertise in the
Guide. The Accommodations-Chamber Book Committee established a
policy identifying the market area with the following boundaries:
east on Hwy. 34 to the Dam Store, east on Hwy. 36 to the Hwy. 36/66
Intersection; south to Allenspark, and west to Continental
Divide/Trail Ridge Store. Exceptions include advertisers who
provide a service or product unavailable in the area and, in the
opinion of the Committee, an advertiser that will extend the stay
in Estes Park (i.e. nearby ski area, airlines). Advertising from
a factory outlet center has been denied as shopping is available in
the Estes Valley. To date, the Guide contains 144 advertisers.
The Committee commended Advertising Manager Marsh and the
Accommodations-Chamber Book Committee for the production of such a
quality product.
1993 Conversion Study - Presentation of Results. Chris Cares/RRC
Associates, presented an overview of the Conversion Study, noting
that the 1994 Visitors Guide (mentioned above) is highly supported
by the study—it is an extremely effective piece of advertising.
The 1993 Study also compared information from two previous studies
conducted in 1985 and 1988. The study profiled the Estes Park
tourist market and focused on the effectiveness of the Town's
magazine advertising. The sample for the 1993 study was created
from a list of 52,227 magazine inquiries; a total of 5,000 persons
were surveyed, with a return of 1,228 = 22%. The study was
designed to profile the following:
Demographic Characteristics
Geographic Origins
Trip Characteristics
Quality of the Estes Park Experience
Improvements/Suggestions/Complaints about Estes Park
Request For Information
Trip Planning and Motivations
Important Sources of Information in Planning a Trip to Estes
Park
Financial Impact from the Advertising Campaign
Conversion Ratios
Analysis of Each Publication
RRC Associates is continuing its work on the economic return;
however, it appears that from the Town's advertising budget of
$150,000, the Town realizes in excess of $400,000. Staff noted
that the study provides an excellent tool in evaluating the
advertising program. The Committee acknowledged receipt of the
1993 Conversion Study and commended RRC for their presentation.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (G.I.S.) PARCEL MAPPING PROJECT -
REQUEST APPROVAL OF FUNDING.
Community Development Director Stamey reported that as part of the
effort to complete Phase II of the Comprehensive Plan, it has
become apparent that the land divisions within the planning area
(north end to the switchbacks, south to Lily Lake, east to Pole
Hill and west to the RMNP boundary) must be mapped. The existing
data base that has been created is more generalized and, based upon
readily available data, staff contends that it is important to
develop the ability to answer detailed and site-specific land use
issues. To address this issue in a cost-effective manner, staff
has obtained parcel division information from Larimer County that
would allow staff to create a current G.I.S. data set of maps.
Each parcel in the planning area can be mapped, coded with an
existing land use, zoning, and future land use/zoning information.
Using "Windows" and an "Arc View" program, maps can be readily
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produced. The cost of creating this data base is $10,000 and it
should take approximately 4 weeks to complete. Using a cost-share
approach, staff contacted Larimer County and RMNP and they have
signed an agreement confirming their participation of $2,500/ea.
Therefore, the Town's portion would be $5,000. Jeff Rashid/DSW,
provided a thorough computer demonstration of the system. Mr.
Rashid would provide training for Senior Planner Joseph and the
system can be "networked" between various departments. Staff has
not yet had an opportunity to define a user fee schedule.
Administrator Klaphake reported that various departments that may
have use of this type of data base will be assembled to review and
discuss the system. The Committee recommends approval of the
request, suggesting funding be provided from the 1993 Carry-Over
Funds (reserve). Following this meeting with staff, conclusions
will be reported at the Town Board meeting scheduled January 11.
The Committee expressed their appreciation to Mr. Rashid for his
presentation.
MUSEUM REPORT.
Director Kilsdonk presented the Museum Report for November,
including monthly statistics identifying visitation, membership,
volunteers and research requests.
The Museum Curator advertisement drew 31 applicants. Director
Stamey, Cathey Dunn/Longmont Museum Curator and Director Kilsdonk
are serving as the Hiring Committee. Interviews will begin the
week of January 10 and staff anticipates hiring the employee by the
end of the month.
The Teddy Bears and Other Stuffed Toys Christmas Exhibit closed
December 31.
The Museum is now closed until April 2. On May 27 an exhibit of
clothing worn by Estes Park women from the 19th and early 20th
centuries will be featured.
A grant for approximately $25,000 will be submitted to the
Institute of Museum Services for general operating support.
1994 Program Schedules were distributed at the Library, Town Hall
and the Museum.
Frank Hix commented on the 1993 John Dillon Days and Parade of the
Years events which drew 1,749 people. To increase participation,
attendance, and success, and to increase the parking area, Mr. Hix
requested 2 gates be installed along the fence in the area east of
the Museum (2% acresi) . This area has been cleaned and is now used
by the Rodeo Grounds to accommodate various stock. In addition,
the event could utilize Barn W should inclement weather prevail.
The Committee recommends approval of the request, allowing staff to
resolve all details. Mr. Hix will attend a Parade of the Years
planning meeting January 29 and he will provide a report during the
February Committee meeting.
There being no further business. Chairman Dekker adjourned the
meeting at 10:21 A.M.
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Vickie O'Connor, CMC, Town Clerk