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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1995-02-07BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee February 7, 1995 Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Chairman Doylen, Trustees Dekker and Marshall Chairman Doylen, Trustee Marshall Ass't. Town Administrator Widmer, Directors Stamey, Kilsdonk and Hinze, Advertising Manager Marsh, Sales and Marketing Director Pickering, Clerk 01 Connor Absent:None Chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 10:00 A.M. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 1994 Year-End Advertising Report. Manager Marsh reviewed the Mission Statement, Position Statements, Goals and and the following year-end statistics (as compared to 1993). Visitors Guide Requests ................ Increased Total 800 Calls for Info................" 25.54-s The Top Ten States for Information Requests are: Texas, S?ino?s, Michigan, Missouri, Colorado, Ohio, Calrfornxa, Iowa, Kansas and Indiana. Based upon the 1993 Conversion Study, visitation resulting from the 1994 National Magazine Advertising Program were 22,940 vacationing families who spent an estimated $10 804 164; for an estimated sales tax revenue of $ , / at a net m4dia cost of $122,134; representing a return of $3.54 for every dollar spent in said Program. Efficiency in the National Magazine nPro5r5r,aw^ch a1n9a9«Pe of ads placed). Press Release Program: Return on Investment in 1993 was $4.53; the return in 1994 was $9.33. The First Quarter test of three "Open All Year" ads in the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News rmnP following indications of off-season ?rowth Potent;^t1 * . fi^SiiL up 18.4%; In-Btfte wiiningathee3CMA First piace Savvy Award for the second time in three years. of^Commerce!" The fee will help offset t«"sP°/tats1t0anfrSri nre-olanning service, and marketing expenses. meeting with affected ?cco“°dations a"’ifth®^1a1rereport on a involved with marketing plans. Staff will P quarterly basis on this project. BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee - February 1, 1995 - Page 2 MUSEUM; Staff and representatives from the Museum Advisory Board and Friends Board are meeting to develop a revised mission statement and goals for the Museum which are consistent with the Town's Strategic Plan. The Museum hosted a genealogy workshop in January, with 23 persons in attendance. Due to participant interest, the Museum is considering hosting a more comprehensive genealogy course. The Museum is participating in the Cultural Arts Council activity "Imagine Thisl", and the World War II Homefront Poster Exhibit is opening March 4. Work is proceeding on developing a panel of women who lived in the Estes Park area during the war. With funds ($1,885) donated by the Friends of the Museum, staff purchased a Canon copier. The Director will attend a board meeting February 11 of the Colorado-Wyoming Association of Museums in Cheyenne to present Estes Park as a site for the group's 1997 Annual Meeting. SPECIAL EVENTS; Staff presented standard agreements for the Rocky Mountain Miniature Horse Club for June 21-25, 1995 and the Colorado Arabian Horse Club for June 30-1 and July 2-4, 1995. The Committee recommends approval of both agreements. Parade Permits; The Rotary Club is requesting a permit for the Duck Fest Parade scheduled May 6, 1995. The parade route is from West Park Center east to the Chamber of Commerce and will begin at 10;00 A.M. The Chamber of Commerce is requesting a permit for the Hippey Dippey Do Wop Parade scheduled June 3, 1995. The route is from Spruce Street east to the Transit Center and it will begin at 10;00 A.M. A question arose concerning insurance, and Assistant Administrator Widmer reported that staff is currently working on risk management issues as they relate to CIRSA. Therefore, the Committee recommends approval of both parade permits contingent upon staff's clarification with CIRSA. If clarification is confirmed in a timely manner, these two items will be included on the February 14 Town Board agenda. In celebration of Valentine's Weekend, Romance of the Rockies has scheduled carriage rides on February 11 and 12. Marianne Pool, event representative is requesting a variance from the formerly-approved route. The approved route is from the Transit Center, north on MacGregor, along the Bypass and west on Elkhorn, returning to the Transit Center—all of which contain right-hand-only turns. Representatives desire a stop at The Stanley Hotel for renewal of vows and a route that encompasses the Bypass, MacGregor Ave., and Devils Gulch, and involves left-hand turns. Pursuant to public safety concerns. Chief Racine is recommending approval of the standard (adopted) route rather than the alternate as proposed. Citing public safety concerns for potential conflicts of the horse and vehicles, based upon the impending date of this event, the Committee denied the alternate route. The Committee reviewed a Sales Tax Collection Policy for BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee - February 7, 1995 - Page 3 special event functions. The policy was initiated to ensure sales tax funds are collected and remitted for all affected special event functions held inside Town limits. Proof of remittance will be considered prior to inclusion in the following year's event. The Committee recommends approval of the policy, authorizing staff to revise the policy at it relates to form names and numbers. Gary O'Connor, President/Rooftop Rodeo Committee, reported that Rodeo Week will begin with a Parade on July 12, and scheduled are; 6 Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) Rodeos with a total purse of $10,500, Western Heritage Days which includes "Calamity Jane and the Whole Shebang"—an act in the tradition of Will Rogers, the First Annual Festival of Indian Arts which includes the professional dance team Red Nations Dancers, the Wild Hearts Band from Loveland, Hayrides provided by MacGregor Ranch and Aspen Lodge, a Media Day on July 12, and a Long-Handled Mustache Contest. It is anticipated that all the events planned will be fun for all. The Committee is very appreciative of community support and they are hopeful that this new concept will attract more people to the facilities at Stanley Park. Reports. The EVRPD recently sponsored the Frost Giant Race with 230 participants where two previous records were broken. The Valentines Weekend celebration is scheduled February 11 and 12 and activities include a bed race, antique car rides, and renewal of vows. A Crop Walk for Hunger is scheduled February 12. The Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring Presidents Weekend February 18 and 19 which will include costumed-characters downtown. The International Dog Pull is scheduled this same weekend. The "Imagine This!" event, sponsored by the School is scheduled February 18. There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting at 11:06 A.M. y Vickie O'Connor, CMC, Town Clerk ~ 'OVPpI FEB 1 4 1995 TOVui Of ESTES PAi?R BOASO Of T.~('STt£S