HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development & Community Services Committee 2012-06-28RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 28, 2012
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 28th day of June, 2012.
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chair Ericson, Trustees Elrod and Norris
Chair Ericson, Trustees Elrod and Norris
Town Administrator Lancaster, Assistant Town Administrator
Richardson, Director Chilcott, Managers Winslow, Mitchell,
and Fortini, and Deputy Town Clerk Deats
None
Chair Ericson caiied the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
In response to a question from Chair Ericson reiated to Town poiicies. Town
Administrator Lancaster stated that a systematic inventory of Town policies will be
undertaken to look for gaps and/or redundancy in policy, and subsequently the policies
wili be prioritized to be addressed by staff and the Board. A standardized policy format
wiii be utilized as policies are written and revised, and ali policies will be maintained in
one location.
PUBLIC COMMENT.
None
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT.
REPORTS.
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Fairgrounds Quarterly Report — Manager Winslow reported that inclement
weather adversely affected the attendance numbers for both the Jazz Fest and
Safety Fair this year. Participation in the Wool Market remained steady, with the
Cowboy Mounted Shooting showing an increase in 2012. New 2nd quarter
events this year included a circus sponsored by the Estes Park DeMolay, which
rented the fairgrounds facility at a rate of $200/day, and Ride the Rockies. Ride
the Rockies included evening events at the fairgrounds and was supported by
numerous local service clubs. Manager Winslow noted that all events are
included on the Town calendar, and that staff works closely with the
Ambassadors and Visit Estes Park to provide accurate event information. Staff
continues to work on Performance Park concerts. Cowboy Sing-Alongs, Bond
Park development plans, and the 100-stall barn project.
• July Event Schedule - The fireworks display traditionally held on July 4* has
been postponed due to extreme fire danger. An alternate celebration is being
planned to include events downtown and at the fairgrounds. July events also
include a fundraiser for victims of the Woodland Heights fire, the Rooftop Rodeo,
a Midsummer Festival in Bond Park, and the Grand Prix Block Party. The
Committee supported honoring statewide firefighters and emergency workers at
upcoming events.
• Board-Level Policy Issues -
o Sales tax collection by vendors at craft fairs and other special events,
o Museum and Senior Center policies will be part of the Town-wide review.
• Verbal Updates - An agreement between the Town and Estes Park Western
Heritage, Inc., is moving fonward and is currently being reviewed by Town
Attorney White. The final document will come to the Board for consideration in
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late July or early August.
MISCELLANEOUS.
• Managers Fortini and Mitchell have prepared a draft Request for Proposal (RFP)
related to a Senior Center/Museum master plan. The draft RFP will be reviewed
by Director Zurn and Assistant Town Administrator Richardson.
• In the aftermath of the Woodland Heights Fire, the Committee requested that
staff provide feedback related to the public’s concerns and/or questions. One
suggestion heard is to offer community education on preparedness.
• Assistant Town Administrator Richardson introduced Brian Wells who was hired
as the seasonal shuttle coordinator. Mr. Wells stated that during the first
weekend of service 400 riders utilized the shuttles, and noted that positive
feedback was received. He said adjustments are being made to the schedules
and that detailed data will be collected during the season in order to evaluate
individual stops within the system.
• Public Works staff coordinated with Community Development, Special Events,
and Larimer County to place straw bales in the Woodland Heights Fire burn area
to guard against erosion in the event of heavy rain.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT.
ESTES PARK MEDICAL CENTER FEE WAIVER.
A Special Review/Location and Extent Review application to construct an MRI addition
has been submitted to the Community Development Department by the Estes Park
Medical Center (EPMC). EPMC is requesting that the $2,000 application fee be waived.
Based on policy adopted in February 2008, the Community Development/Community
Services Committee may approve fee waiver requests of $3,000 or less. The
Committee recommends bringing the fee waiver and the fee waiver poiicy forward
to the fuii Board as action items at the Juiy 10th Town Board meeting.
REPORTS.
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Community Development Monthly Report — Inspections performed by Building
Division staff have increased to an average of 17 per day in 2012. Code
Compliance staff is focusing on life safety complaints as the highest priority, as
well as determining the status of permits for projects at Mary’s Lake Lodge. A
garage on the Mary’s Lake Lodge property with an undermined driveway was
red-tagged by Building Division; the unit owner and the Lodge owner were
notified and are aware of the need to take action. The Planning Division is
working on Woodland Heights fire erosion control, mapping, and providing
property owners with information needed to rebuild. Staff will be working with the
two new members of the Estes Valley Planning Commission (EVPC) to acquaint
them with current issues. The EVPC continues to discuss the need to update the
comprehensive plan.
• Board-Level Policy Issues -
o Fee Waiver Policy
ADMINISTRATION.
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Board-Level Policy Issues - Policies will be part of the Town-wide review.
MISCELLANEOUS.
• Investigation into the cause of the Woodland Heights Fire continues.
• Chair Ericson suggested:
o Giving consideration to a personnel policy that would have Town
employees parking at the transportation hub to free-up downtown parking
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spaces for visitors.
o Consideration of term limits for members of Town-appointed Boards.
There being no further business, Chair Ericson adjourned the meeting at 9:37 a.m.
C^hia Deats, Deputy Town Clerk
APPROVED
JUL 1 0 2012
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
BOARD OF TRUSTEES