HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development & Community Services Committee 2011-10-27RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, October 27, 2011
Minutes of a Regular meeting of the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT /
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer
County, Colorado. Meeting held in Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on
the 27th day of October, 2011.
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chair Levine, Trustees Elrod and Miller
All
Deputy Town Administrator Richardson, Director Kilsdonk,
Managers Winslow, Fortini, and Salerno, Chief Building
Official Birchfield, PIO Rusch, and Recording Secretary
Bailey
Town Administrator Halburnt
Chair Levine called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
Johanna Darden/Town citizen requested open public meetings be held to di^uss ^nd
Park Phase II, and said Open Space funds should not be used for Bond Park
redevelopment.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT.
INTRODUCE SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR. . , r-
Mqr Winslow introduced Lexy Jacobson who began work as Special Events
Coordinator the first of October. Ms. Jacobson received a Bachelors degree in
Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality from the University of Northern Colorado, and was
previously employed at the Larimer County Fairgrounds.
2012 ROAD CLOSURES.Manager Winslow requested approval of the following road closures for 2012.
• Frost Giant Races: January 29, 2012
• Parade of the Years: May 20, 2012
• Art Market: May 25-28, 2012
• Estes Park Marathon: June 16, 2012
• Scandinavian Festival: June 22-24, 2012
• Coolest Car Show: July 4, 2012
• Auto Extravaganza: August 11,2012
• Estes Park Heritage Festival: August 17-19, 2012
• Labor Day Arts and Crafts Show: August 31 -September 3, 2012
• Fine Arts Guild: September 14-16, 2012
• Elk Fest: September 28-30, 2012 « in 9ni9
• Longs Peak Scottish-lrish Highland Festival: September 6-10, 2012
ThP Fairnrounds at Stanley Park - Road Shoulder Closures
• Wool Market: June 9-10, 2012
• Rooftop Rodeo: July 10-15, 2012
• John Denver Tribute Concert: September 1,2012
• Longs Peak Scottish-lrish Festival: September 6-9, 2012
Parade Route Closures
• Rooftop Rodeo Parade: July 11,2012 J 0 i oni9
. Longs Peak Scottish-lrish Highland Festival Parade: September 1,2012
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• Homecoming Parade: October TBD
• Catch the Glow Parade: November 23, 2012
Trustee Elrod verified the road closure for the Coolest Car Show would be contingent on
the number of participants. Chair Levine asked if a contingency plan had been
established for Bond Park closures if MacGregor Avenue in front of the municipal
building was unavailable. Mgr. Winslow confirmed a plan was being developed. The
Committee recommended approval of the 2012 road closures as outlined above
to the Town Board Consent Agenda.
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attracts participants from all over the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. This has become a
premier event for the Fairgrounds and staff continues to work with Equine Productions,
Inc to bring in more attractions and increase the number of attendees. Manager
Winslow presented a new five-year contract, which is renewable each year with TownraSvXfndacontalns I first hgh. of refusal ,or -/sfj«07n5a'f^esXer S y
rpntal fpes are based on the number of stalls used at a cost of $75 per stall per w ,
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Town Board as an Action Item.
RepTrts-^ovided for informational purposes "^“ta^of History
. Oiiarterlv Report - Manager Fortin, noted that the pi»t y gi
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Fomidation ‘^omrnrOmnt ‘o ^i,
staff and a0r® ”f^n9d pjograph each item for upload into a
databa^aas w^f^^Went^fyCrnissing^e^^d o^ec^for de^cM^wn.^Xmstee
»t^o‘:Len;r should be a
future priority for the Town Board Manaaer portini noted staff has offered
° gmninv Museum Artifact Update - Manager i-oninin tem a exhibit
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Community Development / Community Services - October 27, 2011 - Page 3
the CVB is up by 18.28% for the third quarter, with daily visitation averaging
nearly 500 people. October visitation has surpassed October 2010 numbers by
over 10,000 people, and YTD visitation is up a total of 25.5%. A significant
decrease in telephone calls is attributed to visitors utilizing the internet and other
technology as an information source.
• Ambassadors Report - Manager Salerno reported that the Ambassadors
continue to assist the CVB staff on the weekends and some weekdays following
the change to winter hours. Sandy Osterman/Ambassador President spoke to the
makeup and duties of the Ambassador volunteer group and the training they
receive. The Committee expressed appreciation for the efforts of the
Ambassadors and suggested Ms. Osterman present her report to the Board at an
upcoming Town Board meeting.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT.
REPORTS.
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Monthly Building Division Report - Chief Building Official Birchfield summarized
the Building Division report noting that construction activity remains higher than
last year with a 42% increase in issued permits, a 21% increase in valuation, and
a 26% increase in fee collection. He noted staff received approximately 10 times
the normal inquiries on flood plain concerns this past spring. A number of
projects that were on hold had reactivated due to the Town Board approving a
temporary waiver for the expiration of permits.
ADMINISTRATION
REPORTS
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Public Information Quarterly Report - Public Information Officer Rusch reported
the results of the Citizen’s Survey are being reviewed by staff to identify the best
ways to utilize the information. The Web Team is working toward completing
content migration to the new website; the Bugle newsletter will cover the budget
process for 2012, with the Bugle Committee proposing a move toward electronic
distribution of the newsletter; and the PIO will assume responsibilities related to
the 2012 Citizens Information Academy which is scheduled for February and
March of 2012.
There being no further business. Chair Levine adjourned the meeting at 10:03 a.m.
Rebecca Bailey, Recording Se^
APPROVED
NOV - 8 2011
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
BOARD OF TRUSTEES