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yCommunity Development Committee
April 22, 1999
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Chairman Barker and Trustee Doylen
All
Assistant Town Administrator Repola, Director Kilsdonk, Advertising Manager
Marsh, Deputy Clerk van Deutekom
Chairman Barker called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
1. CHAMBER RESORT ASSOCIATION (CRAI
a. Monthly Report. CRA Director David Thomas reported that the CRA will host a 1999
New Years Eve Gala on December 31, 1999 from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the
Conference Center. Tickets will be available May 1st and will cost $50 per person. The
annual CRA Trade Show will be held May 4th from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the
Conference Center. A reception, sponsored by Key Bank, is planned immediately
following the show. Other items discussed include the CRA’s internet website,
information requests, and the new phone answering system.
2. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a.
b.
Community Profile. Director Stamey presented an updated Profile that includes the
most recent census information.
Floodplain Development Policy and Procedure. Director Stamey reported that the
Town issues a floodplain development permit for development that occurs within the
Town’s floodplains and with the issuance of a floodplain development permit, there
should be other operating procedures to insure that construction complies with the
issued permits. Director Stamey presented a Building Permit/Floodplain Development
Permit Policy and Procedure. The policy clarifies the permit process and requirements
and provides for a pre-construction conference between the applicant/contractor and
staff. The policy also identifies a stop work order measure for violations. The
Committee recommends approval of the Building Permit/Floodplain Development
Permit Policy and procedure as presented.
MARKETING
Advertising Report: Peter Marsh presented an insert promoting summer activities and
reported that the insert will appear in Boulder, Longmont, Loveland, Ft. Collins,
Greeley, and Cheyenne newspapers on Sunday, May 2nd. Overall Vacation Planner
requests are down only 17.3% and the level of advertising generated responses is up
42.5%, compared to this time last year. Incoming 800 calls continue at a relatively level
pace, down only 3% from 1998. E-mail requests for planners are up 13%, compared to
the same period last year, and total visits are up 17,442 for a gain of 77%.
Susie Blackhurst, of Market Reach, presented a summary of the media relations
program for 1998. The summary of data reflected coverage in Colorado newspapers
only, no special coverage was included (i.e., magazine, TV, or radio). A significant
increase in regional coverage was noted from $89,860 in 1997 to $144,390 in 1998.
Ms. Blackhurst also noted that visuals are extremely beneficial in story coverage and
presentation.
Conference Center Report - None
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MUSEUM
a. Monthly Report: Director Kilsdonk reported that a new exhibit entitled 1899: Preparing
for a New Century will open May 7th and a joint reception with the Art Center of Estes
Park is planned from 5-7 p.m. Lew Dakan donated two prints of a photograph of Estes
Park in 1899, from the Museum’s collection, as door prizes. The reception is free and
open to the public. Archaeology of the Estes Park Area: Who Lived Here Before Us, a
free children’s program held at the Allenspark School, will open May 15th. Registration
is required. A free day at the Museum is scheduled May 18th in celebration of
International Museum Day. The Parade of Years Automobile Tour is scheduled May
22-23. Automobiles will be displayed at the Museum on Sunday from 9-11 a.m. and the
Town will provide breakfast to the drivers. The Top Hands’ Estes Park Antiques and
Collectibles Show, in conjunction with the Museum, will offer Object Identification Day,
on May 29th at the Fairgrounds. This event is a fundraiser for the Rodeo Committee
and the Museum.
b. HVAC System Bid - Director Kilsdonk reported that the Town Trustees approved
installation of a humidity-ventilation-air conditioning unit at the Museum as part of a
federal grant match. The 1999 Budget included $25,000 for this project. Timberline
Mechanical Services, Inc. submitted a bid of $25,107.76 to install the system. The
Committee recommended approvai of the contract to Timberline Mechanical
Services, Inc. for $25,107.76.
SENIOR CENTER
a. Monthly Report: Director Kilsdonk presented the monthly report highlighting the
following: the Senior Center will hold their annual meeting on May 3rd and the regular
Senior Center board meeting will follow. Priscilla Haughey has been promoted to Food
Service Manager. The Senior Center served 491 meals on wheels and 695 congregate
meals during March.
SPECIAL EVENTS
a. Parade Permits - Request Approval.
The Longs Peak Scottish Highlands Festival requested parade permits for the Torch
Parade on September 10th at 8:30 p.m. A police escort is requested in the east bound
lane on Elkhorn Ave. from Tregent Park to Bond Park - no street closure. The
Scottish Festival Parade on September 11th at 10:00 a.m. Street closure of Elkhorn
Ave. from West Park Center to the Chamber building is requested. The Committee
recommends approval of the permits as presented.
b. Update on Multi-Use Field: Continued to the May committee meeting.
There being no further business. Chairman Barker adjourned the meeting at 8:55 a.m.
APPROVED
APR 2 7 1999
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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Rebecca van Deutekom, Deputy Town Clerk