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/ Community Development Committee
January 2, 1997
Committee;
Attending:
Also Attending:
Chairman Doylen, Trustees Barker and Marshall
All
Town Administrator Klaphake, Directors Hinze,
Kilsdonk and Stamey, Advertising Manager Marsh,
Clerk O'Connor
Absent:Director Stamey
chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
crossroads Ministry - Request for Funding. Administrator Klaphake
and Chief Repola reported on recent meetings with Larimer County
where they discussed the possibility of the County and Crossroads
working together. As the meetings proved unsuccessful, staff is
recommending the 1997 annual budget allocation of $10,000
traditionally paid to Larimer County for human development
exoenses be paid directly to Crossroads. When the Town allocated
the funding to the County, the County provided
(salaries); the Town could ask for acco\mtabili1^ directly fr
Crossroads and insist more specific data be provided.
rvnccs-rnads Executive Director Lois Muehlbauer addressed how
CrolsrSSi manages those in crisis and how. Crossroads promotes
indeoendence. Their Mission Statement, List of
Directors, and 1995-1995 statistical comparison sheet
distributed.
Additional clarification followed wlrn the -commending
for'budget* \ood medical-
dental/medi^ine attention -^duelit”0ittehae
accountability report will be due to tne lown f
1997.
1996 Advertising Report. Manager reported on toe Virtual
Visitors Guide, National Magazine Advertrsxng f°v±1997, w|nd
Pslllisrtc;S wDh?c/hVaindnrcanted: Syas Oef d3°i> -^ftoe 800
iS^S%%i?ephaon%n;^« arr.£down -
^reflection "of the Accoiimodation Betteraent. ^u2^inIJdng0Ld"gfied1?^
which IS now on E-111311) *. V win return to color
iSClUhowaeveerPh?hrsi"e>'1will be reduced to accommodate funding.
|^;iesh0rtoe 1997 EventWSchedule was also distributed.
MUSEUM.
Hewlett-Packard has awarded a fpa™-datt0at^aesroi£enfdaSm?“ptoHtUoSse“d
It will be used for a new Park dah\abibta®eal01’ery. Eob Hope's TV
genealogical information in ^ • 4-or- and speakers. Staffvideo aSd Stereo has donated a video ~e"1-Ve“dtg®aKarea of the
rsiSmP:h;rSePv1iasTtogrst=Lld vlew a short introductory video on the
museum and Estes Park history.
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Last summer, staff invited artists from around the state to design
benches along historical or natural themes of the area. Thirteen
creative entries were received. A committee comprised of Advisory
Board members. Chairman Doylen, Dan Speedlin and museum staff
selected three fun and unusual designs which are scheduled for
installation by May 2nd (renovation grand opening). The benches
are being funded by the Friends and will be displayed in the rear
courtyard area.
One of the key concepts to emerge from the marketing brainstorming
session last spring was to enhance efforts to reach children and
families. The first program in 1997 will be a storytelling by Katy
Little. This program is scheduled January 25 in the Library's
Hondius Room. Admission is free.
Statistics were also reviewed.
SPECIAL EVENTS.
1996 Christmas Parade. The spectator count for the eighth annual
Christmas Parade was down from 1995, possibly due to snow
conditions. However, the parade was successful and there is
evidence that spectators are lodging in Estes Park over the
weekend. All those assisting in producing the parade were
commended for their efforts.
Horse Show Agreements. The Committee reviewed the following
standard Horse Show Agreements;
Copper Penny Horse Show, 7/19-20/97
Rocky Mountain Miniature Horse Club, 3-yr. agreement,
June, 97 - June, 99.Colorado Arabian Horse Club, 2-yr. agreement, July, 97
98 •Colorful Colorado Quarter Horse Show, 6/12-15/97.
and
Pursuant to the Town Board's suggestion. Director Hinze attempted
to obtain 3-vr. contracts, however, not all horse shows complied.
Trustees Barker and Marshall expressed their displeasure, stating
that oerhaos the Town may have relinquished substantial opportunity
wlS fhfsSLer'roro p/oposal, opting to
associations. Chairman Doylen announced that this item wouia
further discussed in Executive Session.
EVEPD inline Skating Agreement. The committee recommends approval
of the Agreement with the Estes Valley Recreation and Park District
for the use of Barn W for Inline Skating.
National Weather Station Facility Request. Dif®^tor Hinze reported
on the National Weather Station reflect for placement
station at frah15 wea'ther’ staWon and he presented a drawing of
f %TeSn\mU1sTte (behind the museum buildings north of the
Co^itteeW0^e<^im^^ds tpostponing a decislon^until J^bruary
:?Sern34a?i“i|ment S cSMJ located, including the R«NP.
Request Authorization to obtain BidsJTor ^°f;h\-Sr“101deTrng<,of1?he
Director Hlnze requested dutoorization to bid toesr^Oiocatgng the
theU1soi??; incUneVthethLnew wrestrOaOmd building,
accompliSrthfs,f th"?'rtoTand partitions must be removed. The
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existing slope will also be corrected to improve the midway. The
Director has been in contact with Longmont Port-A-Stall, the
company that originally installed the building, and is requesting
approval to sole-source this bid. The remaining portions of the
project would be bid separately. Staff desires the building to be
in-service in May, and believes that following the remodeling, the
building could be used for various community events/meetings. The
Committee recommends approval of staff's request to sole-source the
building, and bid the other items as identified above, returning to
the Committee with actual bids.
Frost Giant Race/EVRPD. The Annual Frost Giant Race is scheduled
January 19, 1997. The 5K and lOK foot races will begin at the
Municipal Building/MacGregor Ave. to MacGregor Ranch. This event
is sponsored by the EVRPD, and the Police Dept, has approved the
route. The Committee recommends approval of the request as
submitted.
Lions Club Concession Agreement - Renewal and Revision. The Lions
Club is proposing the following changes to the Concession Stand
Agreement: 1. the Lions Club is to furnish the Town with a written
inventory list—add: that the list shall designate the ownership
to either the Lions Club or the Town; 2. states that all
improvements, etc. becomes the property of the Town—add: "when
permanently placed or affixed in the demised premises"; and 3.
request to decrease the rent from 15% to 13%.
Les Foiles, President/Lions Club, stated that the majority
Club's profits are returned to the community; addressed the 1,100_
volunteer hours expended by club members; and that the Club hires
a manager. Mr. Foiles requested the rent be reduced to 13% based
on the service they provide to the Community. Additionally, Mr.
Foiles has confirmed that the Steamboat Springs Concession is
assessed 10%. Chairman Doylen announced that this item would be
further discussed in Executive Session.
The meeting adjourned at 9:20 a.m. to Executive Session.
Chairman Doylen reconvened the meeting at 10:05 a.m.
Horse Show Agreements. The Committee recommends approving the
copper ptnny Horse Show. Hooky Mountain Miniature Horse Show,
Colorado Arabian Horse Show, and Colorful Colorado QuarterHorse
Show Agreements with disappointment and regret as they were not for
3-yr. terms as previously requested. Director Hinze was authoriz^
. toYadvise the Horse Associations that the Town is seeking
• commitments which may be to the Association s f^fancl1f ^ b®n|^J-
based on current favorable rates. Trustee Barker will Chair a Sub
committee charged with taking a pro-active stance to research other
events for the fairgrounds.
Lions Club concession Stand Lease. As the Town pays for the cost
of operations (liquor license, trash, water, and sew^er ^
based on the increases in said utility costs, the Committee
recommends approval of Revisions 1 and 2, and that the reques
SSend the culient rental rate of 15% to 13% be denied.
There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting
at 10:10 a.m.
r'i X 'i ? VV *»«»Vickie O'Connor, CMC/AAE, Town Clerk
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